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1911 Map355 views
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Postcard342 viewsImage from Col. Leonard Luzky
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Archie Callahan335 viewsPhoto from Jule Spohn
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700 Soldier Dead of Newark Will be Honored by France334 views
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Newark Catholic Infantry Has a Clubhouse Now333 views
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Page 6326 viewsPublished by the Newark Y. M. & Y. W. H. A. for Men and Women
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Stage Door Canteen326 viewsHarry James with his "secret weapon".
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Page 14325 viewsPublished by the Newark Y. M. & Y. W. H. A. for Men and Women
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Colonel James E. Fleming322 views
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Marine guard parading on quarter deck322 views"Only one commissioned ship of the United States Navy has borne the name Newark, after the town of Newark, New Jersey; the protected cruiser Newark (Cruiser No. 1).
Photo from Rich Olohan"
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Postcard321 views
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Postcard321 views
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In the Army Now Colonel D W McGowen319 views
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Page 1319 viewsPublished by the Newark Y. M. & Y. W. H. A. for Men and Women
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First Troop Will Escort President315 views
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Welcome Home315 views
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Page 12312 viewsPublished by the Newark Y. M. & Y. W. H. A. for Men and Women
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Page 4312 viewsPublished by the Newark Y. M. & Y. W. H. A. for Men and Women
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Helmet311 views
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Off to War308 views
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Serviceman's Canteen, World War I307 viewsPhoto from Rich Olohan
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Back306 viewsPhoto from Old Newark Archives
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Captain Lewis B. Ballantyne306 views
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Postcard306 views
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Start of Monument305 views
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312th Infantry Returning304 views"Here 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
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