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Hagel, George558 viewsPhoto from Don Treadwell     (1 votes)
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547 viewsClick on image to enlarge
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On the train platform going to a convention561 viewsClick on image to enlarge
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1880s528 viewsPhoto from Jule Spohn     (1 votes)
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Davitt Sr., James1164 viewsPhoto from Kathryn Peters     (1 votes)
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Davitt, James1132 viewsJim & Hilda Davitt with Dan
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624 viewsPostcard     (1 votes)
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Art Metal Works~1905734 viewsFrom "National Newark & Essex Banking Company"     (1 votes)
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Marriage Certificate 1881856 views     (1 votes)
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July 7, 19511203 viewsFrom Robert Baptista:
I was living in Elizabeth at the time of the explosion but was too young to recall it now. My online newspaper archive indicates it happened at 1PM July 7, 1951 at the Warren Petroleum Co. 82 acre tank farm on Newark Bay. 125 Propane tanks blew up causing a fire that took six hours to bring under control. Flames shot up hundreds of feet and the smoke was visible to people in Manhattan skyscrapers and on Brooklyn beaches. Heat and a concussion shock wave were felt five miles away. The fire blew up seven rail tankcars on a siding next to Warren. A section of a tankcar flew a half-mile, landing on a gas station which ignited. Seventy-five men were working at the Warren site. Eleven men were injured but no lives were lost. The victims were treated at St. James Hospital. Property damage to Warren Petroleum and nearby plants was estimated at $5 million. Except for a favorable wind, 1.5 million gallons of gasoline stored at the Atlantic Petroleum Co. would have blown up. The cause of the explosion was not immediately known but all possibilites were being investigated including sabotage.     (1 votes)
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Rescue with Stanley Kossup1487 views     (1 votes)
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Rescue with Stanley Kossup1186 views     (1 votes)
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1013 views(l to r) Captain Greeley, Bernie Habig & William Olvaney     (1 votes)
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Commendation704 views     (1 votes)
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Brotherhood Award730 views     (1 votes)
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Commendation673 views     (1 votes)
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Commendation684 views     (1 votes)
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Commendation705 views     (1 votes)
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Commendation716 views     (1 votes)
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606 viewsImage from Angela Degennaro Lucas     (1 votes)
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Carlin, Owen1225 views~1884     (1 votes)
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Tighe, John Cornelius1449 viewsTreasurer of the Newark PBA     (1 votes)
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Donlan, James1549 viewsEngine Company 6     (1 votes)
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Owens, Lieut. Joseph J.1084 viewsLieutenant Joseph J. Owens of Company No. 3 died at the City Hospital about 6 O'Clock December 25th, 1916. He sustained a fractured skull ina collision between the truck and the Salvage Corps automobile, when the apparatus was responding to an alarm of fire from Fourteenth Avenue and South Seventh Street.     (10 votes)
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First Steam Engine707 viewsClick on above image to enlarge.
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Wilson, John1414 viewsPhoto from Joyce Myers     (3 votes)
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Newspaper Article849 views     (3 votes)
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Two Patrol Cars1337 viewsPhoto from Luke G. Laterza     (5 votes)
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Owens, Lieut. Joseph J.497 viewsLieut. Owens was assigned to Truck Company #3. His truck collided with the Salvage Corp Car at Bergenst and S. Orange Ave. killing him.
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Setting Up a Shot406 viewsPhoto from Helen Clayton     (2 votes)
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Lt. Ownes Grave346 viewsFrom Helen Clayton     (2 votes)
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Honor Bell349 viewsFrom Helen Clayton     (2 votes)
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Stone Inscription360 viewsFrom Helen Clayton     (2 votes)
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Owens & Wooley Grandchildren378 viewsFrom Helen Clayton     (2 votes)
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Cake379 viewsFrom Helen Clayton     (2 votes)
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Davitt, James1067 viewsPhoto from Kathryn Peters     (2 votes)
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Davitt Sr., James1165 viewsPhoto from Kathryn Peters     (2 votes)
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664 viewsPostcard     (2 votes)
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Newspaper Article1070 views     (2 votes)
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Newspaper Article892 views     (2 votes)
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Commendation part2701 views     (2 votes)
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Commendation687 views     (2 votes)
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Commendation part1654 views     (2 votes)
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Fireboat ~1949809 views     (2 votes)
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Firemen on Fireboat ~1949790 views     (2 votes)
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Kossup, Stanley Story1584 views     (3 votes)
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Olvaney, William1648 viewsEngine Company 6     (3 votes)
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Owens, Lieut. Joseph J.506 viewsLieut. Owens was assigned to Truck Company #3. His truck collided with the Salvage Corp Car at Bergenst and S. Orange Ave. killing him.
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Caufield, Fire Director John1598 viewsPhoto from Stan Kossup     (4 votes)
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2008709 viewsFF Danny Iberer, Capt. Orlando Arce, FF Krzystof (Chris) Sroka
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Damaged Patrol Car838 viewsPhoto from Luke G. Laterza     (3 votes)
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Police Emergency Vehicle798 viewsPhoto from Luke G. Laterza     (3 votes)
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Newspaper Article805 views     (3 votes)
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