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Fogarty, John J.96 viewsJun 16, 2019
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Dennis, Homer E. Jr.101 viewsJun 16, 2019
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Courtright, C. V.100 viewsJun 16, 2019
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Collins, Mark99 viewsJun 16, 2019
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Charette, Harry97 viewsJun 16, 2019
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Charette, George93 viewsJun 16, 2019
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Andres, Fred145 viewsJun 16, 2019
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Velter, Eugene89 viewsJun 16, 2019
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Taub, Harry92 viewsJun 16, 2019
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Schuster, George93 viewsJun 16, 2019
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Poppe, William F.97 viewsJun 16, 2019
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Kutter, William95 viewsJun 16, 2019
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Kirwan, Morris J.92 viewsJun 16, 2019
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Kerwan, Harold C.91 viewsJun 16, 2019
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Kelley, William93 viewsJun 16, 2019
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Herman, Emil97 viewsJun 16, 2019
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Groener, Eugene90 viewsJun 16, 2019
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Galinkin, Saul99 viewsJun 16, 2019
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Fairclough,Thomas115 viewsJun 16, 2019
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Elder, William J.113 viewsJun 16, 2019
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Cottrell, Edward W.108 viewsJun 16, 2019
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Cook, Alfred105 viewsJun 16, 2019
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Bischoff, John P.88 viewsJun 16, 2019
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Baron, Fred 119 viewsMelbourne, Australia. United States Army hospital. Left to right - Sargeant Alfred Baron, Newark, New Jersey; Staff Sargeant J. N. Sproule, Troy, New York; Staff Sargeant James R. Barbee, Springhope, North Carolina; Private Paul Greene, New York City, in medical store room
1943 - Library of CongressMar 26, 2019
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U. S. Army Air Waring Service140 viewsAircraft Observers on the steps of City HallMar 21, 2019
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Sword Practice101 viewsPhoto from the Library of CongressMar 16, 2019
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Propose Lofty Shaft or Tower as City's Tribute to Soldiers114 viewsFebruary 23, 1919Mar 05, 2019
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Brown, Sgt. William H.120 viewsCivil WarFeb 21, 2019
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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 BilbyFeb 09, 2019
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Rotunda Jr., Joseph Ralph119 viewsPhoto from George SonaJan 30, 2019
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Guy, Dorothy97 viewsTwenty-four of the first contingent of Afro-American nurses assigned to the European Theater of Operations land in England. August 21, 1944
Second row from the bottom, third from the left: Dorothy Guy from 50 13th Avenue, Newark, New Jersey
Photo and caption from the Library of CongressJan 27, 2019
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Camp, Nathaniel124 viewsNov 03, 2018
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Ivan F. Wright139 viewsJul 06, 2018
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Off to War422 viewsPhoto from NNJMFeb 22, 2018
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1911 Map392 viewsFeb 21, 2018
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1916429 viewsPhoto from "Official Programme Newark's Anniversary Industrial Exposition 1916"Feb 19, 2018
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Industrial Exposition422 viewsFeb 17, 2018
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439 viewsFeb 11, 2018
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Draftees426 views3/16/1968 Draftees jam the Federal Building in Newark waiting to be tested and processed -- the last step in the separation from civilian life.
Photo from BettmannDec 17, 2017
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343 viewsDec 16, 2017
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Essex Troop Armory to be Completed September 1, 1908413 viewsNov 07, 2017
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324 viewsPhoto from the NPLOct 22, 2017
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Back378 viewsPhoto from Old Newark ArchivesMar 13, 2017
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Front358 viewsPhoto from Old Newark ArchivesMar 13, 2017
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Burman & Oldfield Take Ride Together425 viewsFebruary 11, 1912Nov 29, 2016
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