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1908 Map644 views
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Fireman Boland Honored644 viewsMarch 11, 1906
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1873 Map643 views
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643 viewsPhoto from Alberto Valdes
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Sleeping Quarters642 views1908
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Stable Burns, Horses Saved641 viewsJanuary 12, 1902
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640 viewsCopyright photo from the Samuel Berg Collection at the Newark Public Library. To view the collection please visit their
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639 viewsSeptember 29, 1901
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Captain Herman Voight639 viewsJanuary 28, 1900
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1927 Map638 viewsLafayette & Congress Streets
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1908 Map638 views15-17 Prince Street
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Spot, Engine 13 Mascot, Killed by Automobile, Has Successor Now638 viewsSeptember 13, 1914
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On Broad Street638 views
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637 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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Fire Chief Cars636 viewsPhoto from Gonzalo Alberto
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1851636 views
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1960636 viewsCopyright photo from the Samuel Berg Collection at the Newark Public Library. To view the collection please visit their
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Fire-Chasing by Dog Must Be Heredity635 viewsMarch 10, 1946
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Seven Fire Alarms635 viewsApril 24, 1904
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Held Up Woman635 viewsAugust 26, 1906
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Part 1634 views
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Engine Co. 27632 viewsEngine Co. 27 & Truck Co. 4
Photo from Dan Silva
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For the Fire Department631 viewsJuly 29, 1906
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After the Fire631 viewsMarch 18, 1900
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Free Trapped Boy, 15, with Oil631 viewsNewark Star Ledger May 18, 1959
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In Front of City Hall630 views
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Building Where 3 Firemen Died In Newark Was to Be Wrecked630 viewsMay 9, 1972
New York Times
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Central Fire Department Station to be Erected in Academy Street629 views1912
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1908 Map627 views721-723 South Orange Avenue
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1905 & 1910 Comparison627 views
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1926 Map627 views
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627 viewsPhoto from Alberto Valdes
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626 viewsSeptember 29, 1901
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625 viewsThis is a card used to dispatch fire companies to the scene of the fire. The large number at the top is the fire alarm box number. Below that is the location. The “A” column is for alarms, “B.C.” is for Battalion Chief, “D.C.” is for Deputy Chief, “R.C.” is for Rescue Company, “S.C.” is for Salvage Company and “F.B.” is for Fire Boat.
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December 30, 1909625 viewsImage from Alberto Valdes
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1926 Map625 views
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Was Policeman for Eight Years - James W. Allen624 viewsNovember 12, 1905
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Every Man Loves a Dog622 viewsNovember 12, 1905
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Chief Benedict621 viewsSeptember 5, 1885
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1908 Map620 views269-271 Park Avenue
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1912 Map620 views
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1909 Map619 viewsSummer Avenue & Halleck Street
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Newark Police Baseball Team619 views1915
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Vacant Lot Garden 1918619 views
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Firemen and Policemen Wage Vigorous Campaign619 viewsOctober 28, 1906
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618 viewsPhoto from Joaquim Pinto
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Captain Michael J. Caffrey617 viewsFebruary 22, 1920
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616 viewsPhoto from Ed Hass
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Thomas Casey & his Detail Squad616 viewsImage from Gonzalo Alberto
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Captain Corbitt's Room Showing Cases Containing Burglars'Tools, Etc.616 viewsFrom "History of the Police Department of Newark NJ 1893"
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Stiff, William D.616 viewsJanuary 31, 1904
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Page 3616 viewsFrom "The Hibernia Engine Company of Philadelphia" 1858
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614 viewsThis is a card used to dispatch fire companies to the scene of the fire. The large number at the top is the fire alarm box number. Below that is the location. The “A” column is for alarms, “B.C.” is for Battalion Chief, “D.C.” is for Deputy Chief, “R.C.” is for Rescue Company, “S.C.” is for Salvage Company and “F.B.” is for Fire Boat.
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1934614 viewsGeorge Needham (2nd from left)
Photo from George Needham
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613 viewsPhoto from Alberto Valdes
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Newark's Police Force Nearly Forty Years Ago613 viewsNovember 5, 1905
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Captain Meeker612 viewsAugust 31, 1884
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Fire Horse Threw Shoe612 viewsApril 15, 1906
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James Patrick Madden612 viewsPhoto from Lynn Smilow
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611 viewsThis is a card used to dispatch fire companies to the scene of the fire. The large number at the top is the fire alarm box number. Below that is the location. The “A” column is for alarms, “B.C.” is for Battalion Chief, “D.C.” is for Deputy Chief, “R.C.” is for Rescue Company, “S.C.” is for Salvage Company and “F.B.” is for Fire Boat.
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610 viewsPhoto from the Newark Municipal Yearbook 1967
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609 views
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Filling the Sword609 viewsPhoto from Gordon Bond
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Wright, William609 views
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23 Die, 40 Hurt in Newark Fire609 viewsNew York Times November 27, 1910
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Fireman George Sinnott609 viewsJuly 8, 1900
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1901 Map608 views
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1908 Map607 views
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Funeral of Fire Victims607 viewsMarch 17, 1900
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606 viewsPhoto from Jule Spohn
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Luther L.Terrell Certificate606 views1856
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606 views
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Edward M. Waldron606 viewsSeptember 23, 1906
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Trent, Lorenzo Dowd606 views
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Old Dwelling Burned and Fire Horse Killed605 viewsMay 27, 1906
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Brown, John W.605 viewsMarch 25, 1900
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Asst. Engineer603 views
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Fifteen in One Grave603 viewsMarch 18, 1900
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Bechtold, Michael603 views
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