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413 viewsFeb 12, 2018
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449 viewsPostcardFeb 11, 2018
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457 viewsFeb 11, 2018
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494 viewsBlack & White
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George Tausk's Skateland340 viewsPhoto from Gonzalo AlbertoFeb 08, 2018
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Fire505 viewsSeptember 12, 1915Jan 31, 2018
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Petition Against Facism438 viewsPhoto from Esther Levine Kaplan Jan 25, 2018
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Golden Gloves Promo458 viewsPhoto from Esther Levine Kaplan Jan 25, 2018
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Harry Levine437 viewsPhoto from Esther Levine Kaplan Jan 25, 2018
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Madison Square Garden430 viewsPhoto from Esther Levine Kaplan Jan 25, 2018
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Fisher, Al445 viewsPhoto from Jay Ryan KaminsJan 17, 2018
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432 viewsPhoto from Paul DoughtyJan 14, 2018
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424 viewsJan 13, 2018
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Wet Grounds Postpones Newark-Bloomfield Game403 viewsApril 16, 1916Jan 04, 2018
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451 viewsPostcardJan 01, 2018
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1909 Map431 viewsJan 01, 2018
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1904-02-16482 viewsFlames at Vailsburg TrackJan 01, 2018
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Base Ball Notes472 viewsJune 12, 1893Dec 31, 2017
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Base Ball Notes473 viewsJune 12, 1893Dec 31, 2017
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June 5, 1893481 viewsDec 30, 2017
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1892 Map485 viewsDec 30, 2017
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June 5, 1893442 viewsDec 30, 2017
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1908 Map432 viewsDec 30, 2017
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504 viewsPhoto from Gonzalo AlbertoDec 28, 2017
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474 viewsPhoto from Gonzalo AlbertoDec 28, 2017
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485 viewsPhoto from Gonzalo AlbertoDec 28, 2017
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1937533 viewsThe Newark Bears let off steam before going to the showers, after having defeated the Columbus Red Birds, American Association Champions, 10-4, to win the Little World Series at Columbus, Ohio, October 7th, 1937. The Bears came from behind, winning four straight, after the Red Birds had defeated them in the first three.
Photo from BettmannDec 23, 2017
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Ellsworth 'Babe' Dahlgren528 viewsNewark Bears' first and third baseman Ellsworth 'Babe' Dahlgren, 24, at Ruppert Stadium.
Photo by Seymour WallyDec 20, 2017
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Charles Whitehouse446 viewsNewark Fed's Player Charles Whitehouse in Baseball Action Pose
Photo by George RinhartDec 20, 2017
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Willie Wells526 viewsWillie Wells of the Newark Eagles poses with his bat for portrait. Willie James Wells became famous as the player-manager of the Newark Eagles in the 1940s. His Negro League career spanned two decades playing for many teams including the St. Louis Stars, Detroit Wolves, Homestead Grays, Chicago American Giants, Cole's American Giants, New York Black Yankees, Baltimore Elite Giants, Indianapolis Clowns and Memphis Red Sox from 1925-1948.
Photo by National Baseball Hall of FameDec 20, 2017
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Walter Johnson523 viewsWalter Johnson, former pitcher for the Washington Senators and now manager of the Newark Bears, who is down here training with his men for the coming season.
Photo by George RinhartDec 20, 2017
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Owner Effa Manley430 viewsNegro League Newark Eagles baseball team owner Effa Manley poses with bats in the dugout in Ruppert Stadium in Newark, New Jersy in 1948.
Photo by Mark RuckerDec 17, 2017
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393 viewsDec 16, 2017
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Zale, Tony & Rocky Graziano438 views6/10/1948-Newark, NJ- Tony Zale of Gary, Indiana sends a left hook to the head, which knocked out Rocky Graziano of New York, in the third round of their scheduled 15-round middleweight title bout in Ruppert Stadium.
Photo from BettmannDec 16, 2017
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Zale, Tony & Rocky Graziano407 views6/10/1948-Newark, NJ- Tony Zale of Gary, Indiana sends a left hook to the head, which knocked out Rocky Graziano of New York, in the third round of their scheduled 15-round middleweight title bout in Ruppert Stadium.
Photo from BettmannDec 16, 2017
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Putting the Cart before the Horse465 viewsAn unusual harness race, with the driver facing backwards, takes place at Weequahic Park, Newark, New Jersey, 17th October 1928.
Photo by Henry Miller NewsDec 16, 2017
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Babe Ruth443 viewsYoungsters get autographs from Babe Ruth in Newark before Babe's new team the Boston Braves beat the Newark Bears, 10-8 in Ruppert Stadium.
Photo by NY Daily NewsDec 15, 2017
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Ruppert & The Babe410 viewscirca 1934: American baseball player Babe Ruth (George Herman Ruth, 1895 - 1948), wearing a Boston Braves uniform, shakes hands with Jacob Ruppert, owner of the New York Yankees. Ruth was a player and vice-president of the Braves at that time.
Photo by New York TimesDec 15, 2017
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