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283 viewsImage from the National Archives
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270 viewsImage from the National Archives
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~1918 Broad Street in front of Trinity Episcopal Church229 viewsPhoto from the National Archives
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700 Soldier Dead of Newark Will be Honored by France209 viewsFebruary 22, 1920
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Newark Catholic Infantry Has a Clubhouse Now209 viewsMarch 15, 1903
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178 viewsPhoto from the Library of Congress
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View of empty interior of the Essex Troop Armory, site of the 1909 Auto Show in Newark, New Jersey.162 viewsPhoto from Spooner & Wells, Detroit Public Library
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Bathgate Place side160 viewsCopyright photo from the Samuel Berg Collection at the Newark Public Library. To view the collection please visit their
web site.
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153 viewsPostcard
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146 viewsPhoto from Alberto Valdes
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312th Infantry Returning143 viewsHere is the photo of the returning troops, from the 312th Infantry Regiment, marching in Newark in 1919. You can tell whether soldiers are coming or going by their hats. These men have the overseas cap, which means they are returning. Soldiers went overeseas with the wide brimmed campaign hat, which proved unusable overseas. These men are also carrying the US Model 1917 rifle, rather than the Model 1903 Springfield. The 1917, originally a British pattern, was manufactured in the US and converted to the US caliber ammunition when production of the 1903 could not keep up with demand.
Photo from Joe Bilby
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Replacement Tablet141 viewsErected in 2001
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U. S. Army Air Waring Service140 viewsAircraft Observers on the steps of City Hall
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Brown, Sgt. William H.120 viewsCivil War
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116 viewsPhoto from Joel Beane
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Propose Lofty Shaft or Tower as City's Tribute to Soldiers114 viewsFebruary 23, 1919
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Sword Practice101 viewsPhoto from the Library of Congress
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Blizzard of 19961 viewsPhoto from Joseph Corso
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Seep (Sea Jeep) Weequahic Park1 viewsPhoto from George Erdman
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Seep (Sea Jeep) Weequahic Park1 viewsPhoto from George Erdman
   
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