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Proposed Engine House914 viewsDecember 16, 1906
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Forest Hill and Its Fire House Scare914 viewsJune 17, 1906
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Page 10914 views
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Brown, John W.914 viewsMarch 25, 1900
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Edward M. Waldron913 viewsSeptember 23, 1906
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913 viewsSeptember 29, 1901
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Coleman, Divers912 viewsAugust 22, 1909
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First Fire Alarm Tower Bell912 viewsCentre Market 1853 - early 1860's
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912 viewsSeptember 29, 1901
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The Newark Fire911 viewsNew York Times November 30, 1910
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Stiff, William D.910 viewsJanuary 31, 1904
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Grand Jury Sees Newark Fire Ruin910 viewsNew York Times November 29, 1910
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Bechtold, Michael910 views
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Before the Fire909 viewsPhoto from Alberto Valdes
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Good Charioteering907 viewsNovember 12, 1905
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Part 1907 views
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I Like Ike906 viewsDorothy Dimm, an Eisenhower for President worker, distributes pamphlets and buttons from atop a campaign car on Broad Street in Newark. Ike forces were out in full strength for last-day campaigning for votes in the New Jersey primary, Apil 15th.
Photo from Bettmann
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Page 08906 views
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Newark Fire Starts and Inquiry Here905 viewsNew York Times November 30, 1910
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Paddy Wagon904 views1914
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904 viewsPhoto from NNJM
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Luther L.Terrell Certificate904 views1856
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Seven Fire Alarms902 viewsApril 24, 1904
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Norman Thomas Target for Barrage of Eggs900 viewsRotten eggs and ripe tomatoes break against the face and body of Norman Thomas, Socialist leader, as a crowd of hostile demonstrators go into action to break up a Socialist meeting he attempted to address in Military Park, in the center of the city. The demonstrators, many of them wearing veteran's caps and carrying banners such as 'Reds Keep Out,' marched into the park with a band, which drowned out Thomas as he attempted to speak. Police, who had granted the permit for the meeting, were unable to preserve order and finally escorted Thomas, covered with red and yellow blobs, from the park. Thomas claimed that the pelting was carried out 'by a band of unruly men, obviously taking orders from Jersey City.'
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899 viewsNewark Star 1909
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Building a Trap for the Hundreds898 viewsNew York Times November 27, 1910
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Unknown Year898 views
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Newark's Police Force Nearly Forty Years Ago896 viewsNovember 5, 1905
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896 viewsPhoto from Alberto Valdes
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Chief of Detectives Hopper's Room Showing Rogues' Gallery895 viewsFrom "History of the Police Department of Newark NJ 1893"
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Auxillary893 views
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892 viewsPhoto from Leslie's Weekly
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A Ghastly Mystery on the River891 viewsApril 23, 1882
Newark Sunday Call
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Chief Benedict889 viewsSeptember 5, 1885
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1892 Map889 views
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Engine Co. 27886 viewsEngine Co. 27 & Truck Co. 4
Photo from Dan Silva
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Experts to be Present at Test of Auto Engine886 viewsOctober 28, 1906
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Page 02886 views
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Page 3886 viewsFrom "The Hibernia Engine Company of Philadelphia" 1858
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1931 Map885 views
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In Front of City Hall883 views
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1964883 viewsPhoto from the Samuel Berg Collection at the Newark Public Library
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883 viewsPostcard
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One Day Off in Eight882 viewsNovember 5, 1905
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Brown, John W.880 views
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Dog Hears Alarms Before Gong Sounds879 viewsJune 3, 1906
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Captain Corbitt's Room Showing Cases Containing Burglars'Tools, Etc.876 viewsFrom "History of the Police Department of Newark NJ 1893"
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Page 09876 views
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Public School Safety Patrol875 views
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$30,000 Loss and Five Fire Horses Burned to Death874 viewsMarch 28, 1908
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Truck No. 1 Overturned873 viewsJuly 5, 1885
Newark Sunday Call
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Old Firehouses to be Auctioned by City873 views
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The Area Today872 views
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871 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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Newark Police Baseball Team871 views1915
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869 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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869 viewsPhoto from Leslie's Weekly
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The Desk Sergeant in a Police Station is a Busy Man868 viewsJanuary 24, 1904
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Was Policeman for Eight Years - James W. Allen865 viewsNovember 12, 1905
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864 viewsPhoto from Leslie's Weekly
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1909864 viewsNewark Star 1909
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Identify More Newark Fire Victims863 viewsNew York Times November 28, 1910
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Filling the Sword861 viewsPhoto from Gordon Bond
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861 viewsExtra buttons from my father's police uniforms. The back of the smaller one says " Cohen & Co., Newark, NJ"
My father was in the Emergency Division, 77 Academy Street.
Photo from Robin Leuddeke
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Newark Murder Trial859 viewsNew & Plane Streets
October 11, 1851
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Wright, William858 views
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Central Lunch856 viewsCommerce & Broad Street
Photo from Gonzalo Alberto
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856 views
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Firemen and Policemen Wage Vigorous Campaign856 viewsOctober 29, 1906
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The Dead Fireman's Helmet Recovered from the Snyder Ruins Yesterday856 viewsApril 29, 1900
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855 viewsPhoto from Jule Spohn
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Newark Firemen Forty Years Ago855 viewsMarch 16, 1902
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853 viewsPhoto from NNJM
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