Compare Constellations
Information: The first column shows data points from Newark Public Library. New Jersey Reference Division in red. The third column shows data points from Newark Public Library. New Jersey Division. in blue. Any data they share in common is displayed as purple boxes in the middle "Shared" column.
Name Entries
Newark Public Library. New Jersey Reference Division
Shared
Newark Public Library. New Jersey Division.
Newark Public Library. New Jersey Reference Division
Name Components
Name :
Newark Public Library. New Jersey Reference Division
Dates
- Name Entry
- Newark Public Library. New Jersey Reference Division
Citation
- Name Entry
- Newark Public Library. New Jersey Reference Division
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Contributors from initial SNAC EAC-CPF ingest
Newark Public Library. New Jersey Division.
Name Components
Name :
Newark Public Library. New Jersey Division.
Dates
- Name Entry
- Newark Public Library. New Jersey Division.
Citation
- Name Entry
- Newark Public Library. New Jersey Division.
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Contributors from initial SNAC EAC-CPF ingest
https://viaf.org/viaf/125560976
https://viaf.org/viaf/125560976
https://viaf.org/viaf/125560976
Citation
- Same-As Relation
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n85270328
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n85270328
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n85270328
Citation
- Same-As Relation
- https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n85270328
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n85270328
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n85270328
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n85270328
Citation
- Same-As Relation
- https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n85270328
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/732346423
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/732346423
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/746081909
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/746081909
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/768762042
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/768762042
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/636966317
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/636966317
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/746077705
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/746077705
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/772609926
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/772609926
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/746079837
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/746079837
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/746059935
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/746059935
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/770031971
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/770031971
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/641724774
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/641724774
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652478081
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652478081
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/725547772
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/777868870
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/777868870
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/648973102
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/648973102
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/771303510
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/771303510
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/722516834
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/722516834
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/775118334
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/775118334
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/648974162
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/648974162
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/780439553
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/780439553
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646292175
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646292175
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/722474690
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/722474690
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/770440936
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/770440936
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/711786407
Citation
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/645823325
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/645823325
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/775921919
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/775921919
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/694187914
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/694187914
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/768833906
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/768833906
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646277218
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646277218
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/633320714
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/633320714
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/640128269
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/640128269
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646277692
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646277692
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/769145423
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/769145423
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652490109
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652490109
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/642833707
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/642833707
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/768124498
Citation
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/644248750
Citation
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/649052660
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/649824919
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/647184879
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652509227
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652509227
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652447730
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652447730
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652478172
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652478172
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/719460736
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/719460736
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/746069192
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/746069192
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/648977826
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/648977826
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/649832100
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/649832100
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646349894
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646349894
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/767741042
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/767741042
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/775109496
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/775109496
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/730247033
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/730247033
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/730467861
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/730467861
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/649046218
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/649046218
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/730060361
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/730060361
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/639928698
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/639928698
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/642855516
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/642855516
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/714888288
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/714888288
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/730051457
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/730051457
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/643331888
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/643331888
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/727552397
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/727552397
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/635613167
Citation
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/730263436
Citation
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/774911508
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/774911508
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/731375575
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/731375575
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646789130
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646789130
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/641740865
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/641740865
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/727133778
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/727133778
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646183721
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646183721
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/648995782
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/648995782
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/639683101
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/639683101
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/778786526
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/778786526
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/720020352
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/720020352
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/769443224
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/769443224
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/713044105
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/713044105
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/633398946
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/633398946
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/768119805
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/768119805
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/746080281
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/746080281
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/640122929
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/640122929
http://viaf.org/viaf/125560976
Citation
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- http://viaf.org/viaf/125560976
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/769450421
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/769450421
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/647141155
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/647141155
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/745614454
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/745614454
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/726166641
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/726166641
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/768123305
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/768123305
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/746073553
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/746073553
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/647255285
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/647255285
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/727166704
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/727166704
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/633320710
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/633320710
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/769142511
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/769142511
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/750275589
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/750275589
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/648776629
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/648776629
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/723551073
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/723551073
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/633320721
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/633320721
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/618512537
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/618512537
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/769445837
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/769445837
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646306710
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646306710
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/648738316
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/648738316
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652447508
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652447508
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/778116095
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/778116095
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/746078533
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/746078533
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646190835
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646190835
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/640128174
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/640128174
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652498438
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652498438
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646342219
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646342219
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/642250268
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/642250268
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/653240243
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/653240243
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/633398947
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/633398947
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/649029358
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/649029358
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/720047943
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/720047943
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652454465
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652454465
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/633362813
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/633362813
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/770095506
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/770095506
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/642901060
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/642901060
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/719387534
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/719387534
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/725858004
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/725858004
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646199178
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646199178
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/729369425
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/729369425
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/729236216
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/729236216
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652447700
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652447700
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/647147746
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/647147746
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/772622483
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/772622483
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/770084746
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/770084746
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/772615685
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/772615685
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/642890447
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/642890447
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/768111103
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/768111103
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/707397702
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/707397702
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/745613716
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/745613716
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652447739
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652447739
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/642887318
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/642887318
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/648965161
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/648965161
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/775360177
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/775360177
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/633320724
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/633320724
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652478141
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652478141
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652512087
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652512087
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/746059972
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/746059972
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/777864620
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/777864620
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/633420946
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/633420946
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646205831
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646205831
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/778073792
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/778073792
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/639948206
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/639948206
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/770466765
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/770466765
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652473956
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/652473956
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/725618513
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/725618513
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/770087716
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/770087716
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/639663428
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/639663428
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/777879674
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/777879674
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/727796871
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/727796871
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646191600
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646191600
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/645651032
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/645651032
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646203744
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/633409519
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/773220293
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/648737748
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/746074348
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/774886552
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/649827652
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/649827652
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/727546157
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/727546157
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646196392
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646196392
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/649441135
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/649441135
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646296989
Citation
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646296989
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/647280420
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/647280420
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/642902608
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/642902608
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/649017189
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/649017189
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/244390330
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/244390330
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/647124293
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/647124293
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/690735230
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/690735230
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/746072209
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/746072209
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/746069204
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/746069204
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/727075230
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/727075230
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/650080890
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/650080890
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646193047
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/646193047
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/647184579
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/647184579
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/770009482
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/770009482
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/780072236
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Schwedes, Henry A. Newark and New Jersey - In Story and Pictures, 1936-1939.
Title:
Newark and New Jersey - In Story and Pictures, 1936-1939.
This scrapbook contains clippings (March 1936-April 1939) showing the City of Newark and the State of New Jersey represented in various stories and pictures.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 29 cm.
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- Schwedes, Henry A. Newark and New Jersey - In Story and Pictures, 1936-1939.
New Jersey Associations collection, 1892-2005.
Title:
New Jersey Associations collection, 1892-2005.
Box #1. N. J. Associations A-N: The Academy of Medicine of Northern New Jersey (20th anniversary, 1941, brochure); American Institute of Architects, New Jersey Chapter (lecture program, 1901-2); Association for Children of New Jersey ("The Children's Inaugural," 1990); Bicentennial Association (card files); The Bond Club of New Jersey (1949-50); The Central Dental Association of Northern New Jersey ("History of the Central Dental Association of Northern New Jersey," 1954); City Dancing Assembly (1801); The College Woman's Club of Essex County (yearbook, 1966-67); The Columbian Foundation (39th annual, 1980, program); The Cosmopolitan Club of Montclair (history, 1953); Creative Spirits of the State of New Jersey (1990, newspaper clippings, letter); A Dis-Chorus Line or 90 Years on the Road with NJLA (Playbill, 1980); Essex County Torch Club (program & directory, 1963-69, 71-72); Essex County 4-H Fair (31st anniversary, 1972); Federacion Mundial de Ex-Presos Politics Cubanos (World Federation of Cuban Former Political Prisoners, AF ABN Congress, May 18 & 19, 1985); Federation of Chaparral Writers (Scrap Book, 1953); Fraternal Order of Police (The Star, 1976, newsletter: brochure); Friends of the Griffith Music Foundation (1949);Gay Activists Alliance of New Jersey (membership guide, Sept., 1975); Girl Scout Council of Greater Essex (1978, brochure), Guyanese Cultural Association of New Jersey, Inc. (1969-76, Souvenir Journal, etc.); The Johnny Appleseed Movement for Peace and Human Rights (issued by Montclair State College Committee of the Johnny Appleseed Movement for Peace and Human Rights); The Junior League of the Oranges and Short Hills, Inc. (70th anniversary, letter); Instrument Society of America, New Jersey Section (Feedback, monthly publication, 1963, 66); The Irish American Unity Conference, New Jersey Region (IAUC Newsletter, March 1987); League of American Wheelman (Constitution & Bylaws, 1892); The Mole's Award (1970); The Monmouth County Bible Society (Centennial Address by Rev. Frank T. B. Reynolds, 1917); The New Jersey Bookmen's Club (Directory, 1937, 40, 44); New Jersey Christian Endeavor Union (21st annual convention, 1907); Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, U.S.A, Jersey City (Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, 1905, pamphlet). Box #2 N-Z: New Jersey Association of Nurserymen (Annual directory, 1967); New Jersey Black Issues Convention, Inc. (By-laws; publications, 1987; an article, photocopy); New Jersey Coalition for the Reordering of Priorities (Statement of Purpose and By-Laws, press releases, letters, 1972); New Jersey Florists Association, Inc. (1st & 2nd Annual New Jersey Flower Show, 1929 & 30, program); New Jersey Patent Law Association (Roster, 1967-1970); Nutley Club (Constitution);Old Guard of Summit, New Jersey (list of members, 1962); Philippine Communities Executive Council, Inc. (100th anniversary, program); Pleasant Fellows' Association (2nd Annual, 1845); Polish Arts Club of Newark (4th annual dance, 1950, program); The Polish University Club of New Jersey (Roster, 1951); Religious Coalition for Abortion Rights (Choice, 1977, newsletters); Rotary International, 182nd and 183rd Districts (Joint Conference, 1944); Salvation Army (various pamphlets); Society of the War of 1812 in the State of New Jersey (Bylaws, 1941); Special Libraries Association, New Jersey Chapter (minutes, 2004-05); State Council of New Jersey Junior Order of United American Mechanics (brochure, 1941);New Jersey Water Color Society Inc.(Artists' Dialog, 1996-2001, newsletter; scrapbook, 1959-62); The Princeton University Triangle Club ("When Congress Went to Princeton" & "Tobasco - Land," musical comedy); Road Horse Association of New Jersey ("Gala Day for Horse Lovers," 1930, official program);Town Meeting, New Jersey (brochure, letters & fliers, 1977), United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local Union, No. 31, Trenton (Bylaws, 1922); United Nations (25th anniversary, various publications, 1969); Urban League ("Forty Years of Community Service," 1957); Vailsburg Camera Club (2nd Annual Interclub Exhibition of Photography, 1947; 4th Annual Interclub Exhibition of Photography, 1949; 7th Annual Inter-Club Photography Competition & Exhibition, 1952; 10th Annual Interclub Photography Competition & Exhibition, 1955); The Veterans Ticket Committee (Veterans Choice, 1971); Washington Association of New Jersey (Reports and Abstract of Proceedings for the year 1985, 1986); Watershed Association (1969, brochure); Woman's Community Club of Cape May (1953, program); Women's Public School Auxiliary, the Library Section (Program 1906-7); Zoological Society of New Jersey, Inc. (1976, newsletter).
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft. (3 Hollinger boxes)
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- New Jersey Associations collection, 1892-2005.
Troast, Paul L. Mahony & Troast Construction Company photographs, 1934-1948.
Title:
Mahony & Troast Construction Company photographs, 1934-1948.
This collection comprises 2 Hollinger boxes : Box #1 contains bound photos titled as "L. Bamberger & Company Store Building, Morristown, N.J. (1948)," "Wor Radio Transmitter Station, Carteret, N.J. Bamberger Broadcasting Service, Inc. (1934). J.R. Popple, Chief Engineer, Voorhees, Gmeln & Walker, Architects," "30 ft. Flight Propeller Test Cells - Plant No.1. Wright Aeronautical Corporation, Paterson, N.J. Albert Kahn, Associated Architects & Engineers, Inc.," and "Moto Packing and Shipping Building - Plant No.1. Wright Aeronautical Corporation, Paterson, N.J., Albert Kahn, Associated Architects and Engineers, Inc" ; Box #2, "Plant No. 7. Wright Aeronautical Corporation, Wood-Ridge, New Jersey."
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- Troast, Paul L. Mahony & Troast Construction Company photographs, 1934-1948.
Family Service Bureau of Newark, New Jersey. Family Service Bureau of Newark collection, 1960-1978.
Title:
Family Service Bureau of Newark collection, 1960-1978.
Organized in 1 box : Box #1. Annual reports (1967, 1971, 1972), reports (1960-78), correspondence (1961-74.), minutes (1961-74), brochures, "Main in Emotional Space (1958)," statements, proposals, documents relating to Family Service Association of America, etc.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger boxes)
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- Family Service Bureau of Newark, New Jersey. Family Service Bureau of Newark collection, 1960-1978.
Lanman, Charles, 1819-1895. Charles Lanman Manuscripts Relating to New Jersey, 1858-1868.
Title:
Charles Lanman Manuscripts Relating to New Jersey, 1858-1868.
This collection comprises Charles Lanman's correspondence and manuscripts of autobiographical notes of 8 congressmen from New Jersey -- Lucius Quntius Cincinnatus Elmer (1793-1883), Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen (1817-1885), George Armstrong Halsey (1827-1894), William Pennington (1796-1862), Nehemiah Perry (1816-1881), William Wright (1790-1866), Philemon Dickerson (1788-1862), Peter Dumont Vroom Jr. (1791-1873).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Lanman, Charles, 1819-1895. Charles Lanman Manuscripts Relating to New Jersey, 1858-1868.
Newark Riots Collection (N.J.), 1967-1992.
Title:
Newark Riots Collection (N.J.), 1967-1992.
Conference, Newark (Stanley B. Winters, 1967-1977, memos, minutes, programs, letters, news articles, brochures, flyers, etc.); "An Assessment of Newark 1967-77" (booklet); "Newark: The Predictable Insurrection" (Life magazine, July 28, 1967); [Findings and action taken in their investigation of 26 deaths occurring during the civil disturbances in Newark, July 13 through July 18, 1967] (Summary of hearings from about February 12, 1968 to April 5, 1968, Essex County Grand Jury); Testimonies of witnesses (copies) to the Essex County Grand Jury; Accidents of the 1967 riots appearing in the local press (July 13-17; July 18-August 16); "Behind the violence in Newark: Anatomy of a Riot" (Ralph Whitehead, Commonweal, August 11, 1967); "A Special Supplement: The Occupation of Newark" (Tom Hayden, New York Review, August 24, 1967); "The 1967 Newark Riot and Mass Society: An Analysis of the Representation of Collective Action (Drew Univ. Thesis, 1997); Manuscript of the July 1967 riot by Thomas C. Murray; "Fighting The 'Blight'" (pamphlet, 1967, opposing the construction of the medical college; this incident acted as catalyst to the riot occurring that year); Misc. Black survival bulletin (picture of mutilated riot victim, background); North Ward Citizens Committee (leaflet); "Race Riots of 1967, An Analysis of Police Violence in Detroit and Newark" (by Albert Bergesen, Journal of Black Studies, Vol.12, No.3, March 1982); "When Newark Burned" (by John J. Sivolella, New Jersey Reporter, July/August 1992); "Riot in Their Hearts" (by John Winslow, Suburban Life).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Newark Riots Collection (N.J.), 1967-1992.
Clinton (N.J.) records, 1872-1918.
Title:
Clinton (N.J.) records, 1872-1918.
1 archival box contains School District No.34 Account Book (1872-1895, 1893-1895), Dog Register (1899), Clinton Meadows Ledger Book (1907-1918), Clinton Township and Clinton Annex Taxes (1874-1896), Record Book of School District No. 34 (1872-1894), Naturalization (1898-1900), Register of Voters (1894, 1897)
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Clinton (N.J.) records, 1872-1918.
United States. National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders. Newark Riots papers, 1968.
Title:
Newark Riots papers, 1968.
This collection consists of 3 archival boxes containing photocopies of presentments, reports and affidavits related to death and police abuse that occurred during the civil disturbances in Newark from July 13 through July 18, 1967 : Box #1 (Copy 1) ; Box #2, (Copy 2-1) ; and Box #3 (Copy 2-2) includes files labeled as "Rose Lee Abraham," "Tedock Bell," "Rebecca Brown," " Hatti Gainer," "Raymond Gilmer," "Ike Harrison," "Jesse Mae Jones," "RUFUS Council," "William Furr, Joey Bass," "Albert Mersier," "Eddie Moss," and "Cornelius Murrty."
ArchivalResource: 0.63 linear ft. (3 Half Hollinger boxes)
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- United States. National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders. Newark Riots papers, 1968.
Goldstein, Pamela E. Pamela E. Goldstein collection, 1986-2006.
Title:
Pamela E. Goldstein collection, 1986-2006.
This collection consists of 23 labeled Hollinger boxes, 6 unlabeled Hollinger boxes, and 1 Paige box with photographs (currently located in the NJIC room to be processed.) : Box #1. "Affordable Housing to Baseball stadium" ; Box #2. "Baseball stadium to Boys'n Girls' Clubs" ; Box #3. "Branch Brook to Cable TV" ; Box #4 "Cathedral concert series to Connection Newark" ; Box #5. "Convention center to Cultural center" ; Box #6. "Curfews to Economic development" ; Box #7. "Economic development to Federal square" ; Box #8. "Fighting back to Gibson, Althea" ; Box #9. "Glenn Grant to Holocaust" ; Box #10. "Homeless shelter to Hovnanian" ; Box #11. "HUB to Jeff Aidekman" ; Box #12. "Jews to Kenneth" ; Box #13. "Kent street to Master plan" ; Box #14. "Matsushita to NJIT" ; Box #15. "New Jersey Performing Arts Center to New Jersey Bell" ; Box #16. "Newark to Newark Image" ; Box #17. "Newark newsletter to Newark, California" ; Box #18. (unlabeled) ; Box #19. "Newark Master Plan 2001/Newark budget" ; Box #20. "NY/NJ Baykeeper to Port Authority" ; Box #21. "Pre school to RPM" ; Box #22. "Seven forty-four Broad street to Wentworth" ; Box #23. "Misc. tapes, maps, booklets" ; Box #24. "Paper weights and other Newark commemorative items" ; 6 unlabeled boxes contain newspaper clippings, documents and news releases, Mayor Sharpe James's speeches and statements, financial records, etc.; 1 Paige box includes photographs in files labeled as "Health," "Fire," "Current Issues,"Business," "Art Exhibits," "Housing," "American Bicentennial," "Animals," "Airports," "HDRC," "S," "T-U," "V," "W," and "X-Y-Z."
ArchivalResource: 13.1 linear ft. (29 Hollinger boxes) + (1 Paige Box)
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- Goldstein, Pamela E. Pamela E. Goldstein collection, 1986-2006.
Newark (N.J.). Mayor. Newark Elections Collection (N.J.), 1865-2008.
Title:
Newark Elections Collection (N.J.), 1865-2008.
Hollinger box #1 includes 1954 election results, Promotional material for Leo P. Carlin, Hugh J. Addonizio campaigns, Vincent J. Murphy campaign material, Telegram from National Chairman Citizens For Kennedy and Johnson to Newark Office (Nov. 7, 1960), Kennedy for President (pamphlet), Kennedy Day sponsored by the Essex County Democratic Committee (Sept. 15, 1960), Late 19th century party tickets, campaign flyers, returns, etc. (ca. 1865-1892), The Presidential Election of 1860 in Newark (term paper, 1970), "Indictment against the Ring" (Republican Party broadside, 1870), Democratic City Convention (delegate's certificate - 1881, John Breunig, Campaign ribbons: Garfield, Krueger, Official Party ballots, 1880-1899), Official party ballots (1900-1920), General election list (1918)-Ironbound, Non-partisan election information publication of the League of Women Voters (1954), Hank Martinez (leaflets, flyers, 1974), Grant and Tucker (flyer), "Newark Police and Fire News" (a broadside distributed just before the election accusing Mayor Gibson with reducing police and fire services to the city), Imperiale (flyer), Gibson: "Thanks to Mayor Gibson" (pamphlet), Henderson (flyer, bumper sticker), Henderson election meaterial, Challenger Certificate (issued by Essex County Board of Elections), Giuliano palm card, Gibson: posters, flyers, bumper sticker, campaign button, inauguration program (1970), Addonizio: flyers, posters, pot holder, hate literature, Caufield: leaflets, Imperiale: flyer, Municipal Council: pamphlet and flyers, Proposition 8 literature (1976), flyer of Anthony Carrino (1976), James Journal (3 issues, 1986), Anti-Booker flyers (2005), "An International Buffet in honor of Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson..." (brochure, 1982), Mayor/municipal council inaugural (brochure, 1982), various election flyers (1989), ballot sample (1989), Citizens to Elect Sharpe James (1991), Transcript of radio broadcasts made by Parnell, independent candidate for City Commission (1933), Political flyers: Gibson, Villani, Bottone, Giuliano, Donato, Harris, "Moose" Modica, Baldan, Seeger (1978), election results (City Clerk's Office, 1978), fliers; Eddie Osborne, Charles Bell, Barack Obama (2008), etc.; Hollinger boxes #2 & #3. Records of the Criminal Court of Newark, N.J. relating to "An attack made upon Norman Thomas in Washington Park, 4 June 1938" (1938, material given to Newark Public Library from the estate of Frank X. Ebler, Sr.,June 1994); Hollinger Boxes #4 & #5) containing Mayor Cory A. Booker's election materials such as programs, disks, tee shirt, agency reports, Bears baseballs, e-mails, etc. (2006), councilmen-campaign material(2008); and 1 Paige box containing Administrative Files, election material for mayoral & council elections, speeches, press releases, news clippings, memorandum, flyers, notes, etc., all relating to Newark elections (1986-2002).
ArchivalResource: 3.09 linear ft. (1 Paige box, 5 Hollinger boxes )
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- Newark (N.J.). Mayor. Newark Elections Collection (N.J.), 1865-2008.
Essex County Adult Education Council. Essex County Adult Education, 1947-1949.
Title:
Essex County Adult Education, 1947-1949.
Minutes, records and correspondence relating to Essex County Adult Education Council.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger boxes)
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- Essex County Adult Education Council. Essex County Adult Education, 1947-1949.
Newark Aqueduct Board (N.J.). Newark Aqueduct Board papers, 1873-1890.
Title:
Newark Aqueduct Board papers, 1873-1890.
This collection comprises Newark Aqueduct Board's annual reports from 1873 to 1890 (missing 1885).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box )
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- Newark Aqueduct Board (N.J.). Newark Aqueduct Board papers, 1873-1890.
Bodian, Nat G., 1921-2010. Nat G. Bodian Collection, ca.1920-2009.
Title:
Nat G. Bodian Collection, ca.1920-2009.
This collection includes copies and material relating to Bodian's online publications from 2001 through 2009 for oldnewark.com. BOX #1: Files labeled as Montgomery Street, Weequahic Park Sports, Zwillman, Prince St., High Street Y, Housecraft, Theaters: Neighborhood, Newark Radio, Street Vendors in the 1920s, Penny Candy, Third Ward Business, Mosque Theater, Newsreel Theater, Monmouth Chatter, Hebrew Orphanage, Big # Dept. Stores, Four Corners Traffic Tower, Laurel Garden, Nat Bodian: Teenage Reporter, Odd World War II Newspaper, Election 1940, Weeq Diner, Burlesque Work-File, Third Ward Authors, Sunday Call, Beth Israel Hospital, Brennan, Cushing VFW Post, VA/GI Bill, Bergen Street Bookshop/Brody, Third Ward Synagogues. BOX #2: Howard Garis / Uncle Wiggily, Newark News, Monmouthuth St. School, Third Ward Movie Houses, Lincoln Park Parades, Schary Manor, Circus, Name-Changes, Tavern Pie, Newark Jockey, Bullfights, George Bush, Dreamland Arena, New Dreamland Arena, Presidential Books, Jewish Presidential Ties, Tavern, Businessman's Life in the Third Ward, Morning Star, Essex Junior College, Watson Bagel, Untold Story of New Dreamland Skates, Riviera Hotel, The St. Barnabas Hospital, Zwillman Funeral, Call Supplement, Prohibition, 1920's Fads, Newark 1939 & Riots. BOX #3: Nazis in Newark, The Shvitz, The Shvitz: Sources, Newark the Beautiful, Untermann, Newark "Y" Movement, Presidents in Newark, Wartime Newark, 1880's Newark Boxing, Newark Trolleys, Newark Scenic Postcards, Louis Bamberger, Branch Brook Cherry Blossoms, Newark's Tallest Building, Globetrotters, Armistice Day Remembrance, JFK Assassination Recollections, Newark: Cradle of Cycling, BOX #4: Newark's Jewish Mayor, Correspondence, Ellenstein, Sellhorn Report, Newark of 1835-36, Rise and Fall of Puddy Hinkes, Syd's Hot Dogs: A History, Reporting from the Field, Life Inside Newark Evening News, Weequahic Park Boat Races, Ruppert Stadium, Old Newark Memories vs. History, Ideal Vegetarian Restaurant, Third Ward Gods, Landsmanshaftn of Newark, Tavern Coconut Cream Pie, Newark's Telephone Newspaper, Kessler Grocery. BOX #5: Newsman's Scariest Story, Earlier Newark Sunday News, Newark Drive-In, Jerry Nusbaum, Newark to Amazon, Bolem: World Scoop, Newark Jewish Boxers, Ernie Pyle's Newark Connection, Newark's Own Ernie, Newark's Oldest Standing Synagogue Building, Third Ward Depression Hang-Out, Jewish News Nicknames, Charles Norton, Bergen Street Notes, Bergen Correspondence, Park Theater, Moe Berg 1934 Daring-D, Bergen Final, Jews in Weequahic, Flagpole / Newark's Tallest Building, Weinstein's. BOX #6: Newark Bears Knot Hole Gang, Newark City Commission Election, Down Newark on V-E Day, New Jersey Jewish Funeral Homes, Sky Book Store, Newark Anomaly, World War II Correspondence, Newark Newspapermen During World War II, Snapshots of War Memories, Newark Star-Eagle, Elvings, Millman's, Newark's Role in Rock & Roll, Ted Fiorito, Patron Recollections: Millman's, Millman File. BOX #7: Newark Mountain, South Side, South Side, Public Baths of Newark, Weequahic Diner (Misc.), Newark News Connection, Six Newark Jews Who Made Headlines with History, Looking Back at Jewish Life in Newark's Old Third Ward in the 20s, 30s, and 40s, Newark Maps, Misc. SB #1: Recollections: 1-10. SB#2: 11-30. SB #3: 31-44. SB #4: 45-60, SB #5: 61-80. SB #6: 81-97, SB #7: 98-115. SB #8 115-120's. SB #9: Airport Histories. SB #10: Newark History: 1939 WPA Guide. SB #11 History of Newark Vol.2. SB #12 Newark's Last Fifteen Years, 1904-1919: The Story in Outline. SB #13: Newark School History. SB#14: Newark: Wikipedia and Schools Timeline. SB #15: Newark: Cummings. SB #16: Star-Ledger 40th Anniversary Riot Wrap-Up. SB #17: NGB 2005-2007 Publicity. SB #18: Newark Draft Vision Plan. SB #19: Misc. Newark Info. SB #20: Talk Schedule. SB #21: Dates: 1666-1913.
ArchivalResource: ( 7 Hollinger boxes, 21 Scrapbooks)
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- Bodian, Nat G., 1921-2010. Nat G. Bodian Collection, ca.1920-2009.
Rutgers-Newark. Graduate Programs of Nursing. New Jersey Oral History - Nursing Transcripts, ca. 1982.
Title:
New Jersey Oral History - Nursing Transcripts, ca. 1982.
1 archival box contains 32 audio tapes and accompanying transcripts, and a file labeled as "Patterns of Nurse Education and Health Care : Oral Interviews (Rutgers University, Graduate Programs of Nursing, Newark, N.J.)."
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Rutgers-Newark. Graduate Programs of Nursing. New Jersey Oral History - Nursing Transcripts, ca. 1982.
New Jersey Churches scrapbook, 1930-1938.
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New Jersey Churches scrapbook, 1930-1938.
This scrapbook contains newspaper clippings related to churches in New Jersey.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 31 cm.
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- New Jersey Churches scrapbook, 1930-1938.
Newark (N.J.). Board of Education. Sewing Classes Scrapbook, 1912-1922.
Title:
Sewing Classes Scrapbook, 1912-1922.
This Hollinger box contains a scrapbook including materials, supplies, drawings, inventories and documents relating to sewing classes held in summer schools sponsored by Newark (N.J.) Board of Education from 1912 through 1922.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 32 cm.
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- Newark (N.J.). Board of Education. Sewing Classes Scrapbook, 1912-1922.
Greater Newark HUD Tenant Coalition. The Greater Newark (N.J.) Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Tenants Coalition collection / National Alliance of Housing and Urban Development Tenants, 1985-2005.
Title:
The Greater Newark (N.J.) Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Tenants Coalition collection / National Alliance of Housing and Urban Development Tenants, 1985-2005.
Organized in 7 Hollinger boxes in alphabetical order, this collection includes materials relating to National Alliance of HUD Tenants: Box #1. Bannerman Fellowship - Hutchins, Corporation for National Service, P. S. Grogan, T. Jarecke,LSNJ Report (1985), Marianist Sharing Fund (1997), Memo for HUD (97), NAHC - Director's Code of Ethics, NAHT ( Agenda for Washington D.C., Agreement, Annual Meeting (1999), Building Member Forms (98), Board Report - Ann Scott (02), By-Laws, Comments ); Box #2. NAHT Conference (01-03); Box #3. NAHT ( Conference (03-05), Conference Info. 99, Conference Registration Form (97), Correspondence, Emails); Box #4. NAHT (Financial Report (1998), Invoice, Medical Authorization Form, Membership Registration, Meetings, Network, Network Calls, News, Organizational Chart, Papers (02), Publications, Right to Organize Committee, Training Manual & Organizing Tools (1998), Vista Early Service Training (01), Voting Group Members); Box #5. National Center for Tenant Ownership, National Coal. for Homeless, National Council of State Housing Agency, National Housing Law Project, National Housing Trust, National Low Income Housing, National Preservation Working Group Meeting #18 & #21 (99, 02), National Resource Ctr.; Box #6. Save Our Homes Conference (98-02, 04); Box #7. National Youth Summit, New York State Tenants & Neighborhoods Coalition, News Letters (1998), Newspaper Clippings (1993-1998), Oak Hollow Apts. (Dallas, TX), Press Releases (1986-98), Project Rush (1996, 98), Prudential Foundation Grant Guidelines and Application (1997), Public Access Guidelines Application (1995), Public Assisted Housing Occupancy Task Force Report (1994), Public Utilities, Reference Letters - HUD Tenant Coal., Right to Speak, School for Social and Community Development Retreat Evaluation, Second Tenant Meetings & Restructuring Plans, Settlement Designs, Shady Acres, St. Columbia Neighborhood Club, Solid Rock Baptist Church Pastor Agreement, Sows the Seed (1997), Sprint Conf., State of New Jersey Office of Governor (98), Stern Family Fund Letter (97), Stone Soup (Spring 1994), Study Re: Child & Homelessness, Suburban - Essex Housing Develop., Summer Avenue Tenants Assoc., Survival without Rent, Tenant Associations, Tenant Rights Conference (94), Tenant Survey (90), Tenant Action News (96), Tenant Workshops (98), Tenants' Rights, Terrorist Threat, Testimony of Sheila Crowley (President, National Low Income Housing Coalition), Texas Tenants Union, Transmittal Handbook (94), Truth Seekers (98), Unitarian Universalist, United Methodist Church, Universal Stationery, Vista Sites, Washington State Low Income Housing, Web's Survival Without Rent (1989), Window Guard Ordinance (1987).
ArchivalResource: 2.91 linear ft. (7 Hollinger boxes).
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- Greater Newark HUD Tenant Coalition. The Greater Newark (N.J.) Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Tenants Coalition collection / National Alliance of Housing and Urban Development Tenants, 1985-2005.
Essex County (N.J.). Dept. of Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs. Essex County Parks photos, 1900-1972.
Title:
Essex County Parks photos, 1900-1972.
This collection consists of 3 Paige boxes: Box #1 contains photos filed as "Essex County Park Police," "Branch Brook Park," and "West Side Park" ; Box #2, "South Mountain Reservation," "River Bank Park," "Park Ave. East Orange," "Orange Park," "Independence Park," "Irvington Park," "Ivy Hill," "Kendell Park," Essex County Jail," "Glenfield Park," "Grover Cleveland Park," "East Side Park," "Oraton Parkway," "Brookdale Park (Bloomfield)," "Branch Brook Park (Dedication of Lion, 1949)," "Anderson Park," "Eagle Rock Reservation," and "Ridgefield Park" ; Box #3, "Vailsburg Park," "Verona Park," "Watsessing Park," "Woodside Park," "Yanticaw Park," "Weequahic Park," "Newark Photos," "Hall of Records Photos," "Belleville Photos," "County Parks Photos," and "Turtle Back Zoo."
ArchivalResource: 3.0 linear ft. (3 Paige boxes)
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- Essex County (N.J.). Dept. of Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs. Essex County Parks photos, 1900-1972.
Forest Hill Literary Society. Forest Hill Literary Society collection, 1891-1996.
Title:
Forest Hill Literary Society collection, 1891-1996.
Organized in 4 boxes : Box #1. Programs (1980-96), folders labeled as "Anniversary papers (1920, 30, 40, 50, 70, & 75)," "Previous memberships (1891-1960)," "Minutes (1959-94)," Secretary's Minutes (1974-80); Box #2. Programs, manuscripts, etc. (1901-93) ; Box #3. Minutes (1897-1919); Box #4. Minutes (1920-1958) ;Box #5. Anniversaries (25th, 50th, 75th, 1929-79) and minutes (1944-79): Box #6. Constitutions, etc.
ArchivalResource: 1.67 linear ft. (4 Hollinger boxes)
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- Forest Hill Literary Society. Forest Hill Literary Society collection, 1891-1996.
Wack, Henry Wellington, 1869-1954. Henry W. Wack scrapbooks, 1915-1916.
Title:
Henry W. Wack scrapbooks, 1915-1916.
9 scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings related to the celebration of the founding of Newark (N.J.), and are organized in three sections : Out of town newspapers (July 1915-May 1916, April-June 1916, June-Sept. 1916) ; Local newspapers (July-Dec. 1915, Dec. 1915-Jan. 1916, May 1916, May-July 1916, July-Sept. 1916) ; and Official programs, lists, invitations (1916).
ArchivalResource: 9 v. ; cm.
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- Wack, Henry Wellington, 1869-1954. Henry W. Wack scrapbooks, 1915-1916.
Newark Bicentennial Commission (N.J.). Newark American Revolution Bicentennial Commission collection, 1976-1977.
Title:
Newark American Revolution Bicentennial Commission collection, 1976-1977.
This collection consists of 2 Paige boxes containing documents, correspondence, announcements, programs, invitations, schedules, maps, newspapers, newsletters, minutes, audio tapes, T-shirts and the original logo pertaining to the Commission's activities and the Bicentennial celebrations, and "A Salute to America," an illustrated book by John Buchanan.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft. (2 Paige boxes)
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- Newark Bicentennial Commission (N.J.). Newark American Revolution Bicentennial Commission collection, 1976-1977.
Essex County College. Essex County College collection, 1960-1975.
Title:
Essex County College collection, 1960-1975.
Box #1. Class guide (1970), Student handbook (1960-70), Literary magazine (1970), Inauguration of J. Harry Smith (invitation, 1971), Student regulations (1972), Room directory (1972), "Facts About Essex County College" (1973), "Agreement by and between ECC Board of Trustees and the Office Workers Association of ECC (1975), Campus map & floor plan, George D. Harris (inauguration invitation, 1978), Educational Opportunity Fund Day 10th Anniversary Celebration (program, 1978), Catalog (1969-70, 1970-75), Law Enforcement at ECC, Degree program, Business Administration, Pre-business education (1972), Independence study programs (1974), Consumer Aid (Student consumer action newsletter, 1971), The Drum (Black student newspaper, 1971), Inside Out (newsletter, 1973); Box #2. ECCO (Student newspaper, 1969-1973), Library file including "Periodicals in ECC libraries" (1971), Bibliographies, Negro life and literature (1971), Black studies (1971), Consumer education (1971), Ecology (1971), LC Classification, Misc. Week's Activities (newsletter, 1969-70), Sports Schedules (fall and winter, 1969-70, 1971-72), Athletics at ECC (1969-70), Student Activities Newsletter (1971, 1974), Update (2 folders, 1970), Box #3. Voz Latina (Spanish/English language, 1971), Yearbook (1970, 1975).
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft. (3 Hollinger boxes)
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- Essex County College. Essex County College collection, 1960-1975.
Hoelscher, Fred. New Jersey Oral History - Silk Workers transcripts, 1975.
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New Jersey Oral History - Silk Workers transcripts, 1975.
1 archival box contains oral history transcripts regarding silk industries in New Jersey, narrated by Fred Hoelscher, head of the Associated Silk Workers (1924).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Hoelscher, Fred. New Jersey Oral History - Silk Workers transcripts, 1975.
Beck, Henry Charlton, 1902-1965. Jerseyana scrapbooks, 1957-1963.
Title:
Jerseyana scrapbooks, 1957-1963.
8 scrapbooks contain clippings of Beck's articles "Jerseyana !" published in The Sunday (Newark, N.J.) Star-Ledger from 1958 through 1968 : v.1 (1958); v.2 (1958, Incomplete); v.3 (1959); v.4 (1960); v.5 (1962); v.6 (1963); v.7 (1964); v.8 (1968). One scrapbook (v. 9) includes newspaper clippings about New Jersey published from 1949 through 1952.
ArchivalResource: 9 v. ; 43 cm.
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- Beck, Henry Charlton, 1902-1965. Jerseyana scrapbooks, 1957-1963.
New Jersey History of Revolutionary Wars, 1862-1964.
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New Jersey History of Revolutionary Wars, 1862-1964.
"Battle of Connecticut Farms" (Union County, pamphlet), Civil War (Soldiers' paychecks signed by Marcus Ward, New Jersey State paymaster.for Union Forces during the Civil War, 1863-64, newspaper clippings, letters-1944; "Governor Richard J. Hughes and the New Jersey Civil War Centennial Commission request the honor of your presence at the Rededication of the New Jersey Monument at Gettysburg National Military Park, 1963 & 64; Minutes of the 22nd & 28th Annual Re-union of the Society of Kearny's First New Jersey Brigade, 1903 & 1909; Discharge of U.S. Army, 10 Jan. 1863, Richard Walker, private K Co. 26th Reg. N.J. Vols.; Camp Frelinghuysen: Notes from Newark Daily Advertiser 1868; General Orders, First New Jersey Brigade, Head-Quarters First Brigade, First Division, Sixth Corps, Camp in Crampton's Pass, MD., September 15th, 1862, A.T.A. Torbet, Colonel Commanding Brigade), History (Early Travelers in New Jersey 1679-1831, prepared by students in "Elementary Curriculum III," Social Studies, 1964, Graduate School of Education, Rutgers-The State University; The Pageant of New Jersey History by William Lewin of the Central High School Faculty, 1926), Clippings from Historical Society Lore (1910-14), photocopies of newspaper clippings, etc.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- New Jersey History of Revolutionary Wars, 1862-1964.
Newark Department Store Catalogs Collection (N.J.), 1882-ca.1984.
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Newark Department Store Catalogs Collection (N.J.), 1882-ca.1984.
This collection includes department store catalogs, Newark City Directories (1882, Woodcuts, advertisements), and N.J. State Gazetteer & Business Directory (1885).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Newark Department Store Catalogs Collection (N.J.), 1882-ca.1984.
Norris, Roy E., 1915-1984. Roy E. Norris collection, 1932-1952.
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Roy E. Norris collection, 1932-1952.
This collection comprises files, photographs, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, pertaining to New Jersey Urban League and staff, monthly reports of Industrial Secretary and other reports (1943-1948), Household Employment and Department Store Personnel, White Collar Survey (1948), Bucks County-Trenton, N.J. Integration Effort, National Urban League Reports and Publications, resources (1932-52) on Discrimination/Integration, Employment Discrimination and New Jersey statistics, reports, etc., and correspondence, speeches.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Norris, Roy E., 1915-1984. Roy E. Norris collection, 1932-1952.
National State Bank of Newark (N.J.). National State Bank of Newark Meeting Books, 1812-1883.
Title:
National State Bank of Newark Meeting Books, 1812-1883.
This collection consists of 2 meeting books : v.1 (1812-1837) ; v.2 (1839-1883).
ArchivalResource: 2 v. ; 44 cm.
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- National State Bank of Newark (N.J.). National State Bank of Newark Meeting Books, 1812-1883.
Coombs, Elizabeth Lockwood. Elizabeth L. Coombs collection , 1902-1970.
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Elizabeth L. Coombs collection , 1902-1970.
This collection consists of photocopied manuscripts of Elizabeth L. Coombs's writings. Manuscripts are titled as "Dr. Matthias Pierson (1971)," "Henry William Herbert," "Analysis of the Escutcheon of a Leading Family of Bloomfield, N.J. : The David Oakes Family (1970)," "Translation of Certain Idioms of Importance in the History of the New Jersey Indians (1972)," "A Collection of Tales of the Morris Canal and of the Folks who Lived along it (1971)," "A Lenni Lenape, The Last Yantecaw (1974)," "Crane Anecdotes 1800-1850, Section 1 (1968)," "New Jersey Anecdotes, Traditions and Legends of Stone House Plains (Brookdale Section of Bloomfield), Section 2," "New Jersey Anecdotes, Traditions and Legend, Section 3 (1968)," "New Jersey Anecdotes, Tradition and Legends, Section 4," "Some Early Schoolmasters of Bloomfield and Brookdale and the vicissitudes Thereof," "Newark-1800 to 1890 : Tales of the Ridge, The Ridge Meadow and Environs Thereof (1971)," "Banastre Tarleton : British Officer in the Revolution in New Jersey (1971)," "Henry Wellington Wack's Duke of Trail House (1971)," and "A Collection of African Legends not Related to the Berin Masks."
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Coombs, Elizabeth Lockwood. Elizabeth L. Coombs collection , 1902-1970.
Lett, Harold A. Harold A. Lett papers, 1927-1973.
Title:
Harold A. Lett papers, 1927-1973.
This collection consists of lists of selected addresses and papers presented by Lett (1927-73), reports by Lett as Chief of the Statistical Bureau. Dept. of Labor and Industry, Lansing, MI (1927-30), files on Division against Discrimination, Levitt & son, Levittown (1958), Richard Hughes (1961-62), Lett's biography, published articles and manuscripts (1927-73), newspaper clippings, memorandums, and miscellaneous papers.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box).
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- Lett, Harold A. Harold A. Lett papers, 1927-1973.
Ashby, William M. (William Mobile), 1889-1991. William M. Ashby papers, 1917-1990.
Title:
William M. Ashby papers, 1917-1990.
Organized in 5 boxes : Box #1. Manuscripts of "Tales without Hate" ; Box #2. Manuscripts of "What Are You Going To Do With Me?" "A Morning in Hell," "Jewel Bowser," and "Weep 'Weep' My Beloved Land" (1961-65) ; Box #3. Manuscripts of "The Horse Lip" and "Reflections on the Life of Negroes in Newark, 1910-1916" (1972), files, correspondence, etc. (1972-1990) ; Box #4. Arnold Family papers (1851-), files on Kathryn Ashby, correspondence (1917-1982), and photographs (identified and unidentified) ; Box #5. Honors and awards (1967-1990).
ArchivalResource: 2.09 linear ft. ( 5 Hollinger boxes)
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- Ashby, William M. (William Mobile), 1889-1991. William M. Ashby papers, 1917-1990.
Guyot, Dorothy. Newark (N.J.) Police records, 1930-1978.
Title:
Newark (N.J.) Police records, 1930-1978.
This collection consists of 2 archival boxes : Box #1 contains files labeled as "Monthly Arrests by Age, Sex and Race (1974-78)," "Police Dept. Annual Statistical Report (1977)," "P.D. Annual Activity Report (1977)," "Newark Arrests (1955-78)," "Annual Arrests (1955-78)," "Newark Arrests (1948-53)," "City of Newark" (including newspaper clippings), and a paper titled as "Group Discussion with members of the Newark Police Department (1979)" written by Guyot ; Box #2 contains files labeled as "Office of Newark Studies," "Mass Arrest Procedures (1976)," "Housing Project," "Mayor Carlin Chronology (1954-61)," "Newark Rules and Regulations," "Police Policies (1965)," "Mayor Addonizo Chronologies (1962-69)," "Urban Chronology (1948-53)," and "Census (1930-80)."
ArchivalResource: 0.83 linear ft. (2 Hollinger boxes)
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- Guyot, Dorothy. Newark (N.J.) Police records, 1930-1978.
Saxton, Johnny, 1930-2008. Johnny Saxton collection, ca.1947-2008.
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Johnny Saxton collection, ca.1947-2008.
This collection consists of autographed photographs, newspaper clippings, brochures, fliers, medals, plaques, and awards, pertaining to Saxton's boxing careers.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Saxton, Johnny, 1930-2008. Johnny Saxton collection, ca.1947-2008.
Miscellaneous items (H) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1918-1990.
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Miscellaneous items (H) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1918-1990.
Hotels: Hilton Gateway (opening invitation, Dec. 5, 1977; planning guide of conference centers, 1977); Hotel Essex House (bill, 1949); Military Park Hotel (guide, 1918); Housing: Colonnade (brochure; Ad Hoc Committee on Tenant Security (bulletins), 1971; Newsletter of the Colonnade Park Tenants Security Assoc. (1974); advertisement (June, 1976); floor plans, advertisement (1962); Stella Wright: ("The Stella Wright Rent Strike and the Greater Newark Urban Coalition, booklet); "Understanding" (flyer by The Communication Media for Operation Understanding, January 1972); List of projects (n.d.); ordinance allowing Housing Authority to undertake slum clearance (Aug. 23, 1949); Newark Redevelopment and Housing Authority (40th anniversary, invitation, 1978); Rent protest (flyer, 1983); "The Challenge and Provision of Affordable Housing" (paper delivered by Cathrine McFarland, May 23, 1990); List of apartments with info on numbers of families, floors, owners, (1939?); Negro Housing Survey (Newark Housing Authority, 1935?); News articles on the opening of the Hayes & Columbus Homes, list of low-rent housing projects in Newark 1931-1960; Amity Village (invitation to groundbreaking, 1971; 2nd annual dinner invitation, October 14, 1978; groundbreaking ceremony, speech, January 21, 1971, Amity II - A Development; Specification plans of house at Parker Street & Heller Parkway, 1924); Georgia King Village (brochure); Talbott Apts (brochure, 1987).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Miscellaneous items (H) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1918-1990.
United New Jersey Railroad and Canal Company. New Jersey Canals papers, 1849-1971.
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New Jersey Canals papers, 1849-1971.
File labeled as "N.J. Canals" contains booklets, "Appeal of Commodore R.F. Stockton to the People of New Jersey, in relation to the Existing Contracts between the State and the United Delaware and Raritan and Camden and Amboy Railroad Companies (1849)," and "Speech of Hon. John M.Read at the Regular Quarterly Meeting of the Joint Board of Directors of the United Delaware and Raritan Canal Company, Camden and Amboy Railroad and Transportation Company, and New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company (1871)," photocopies of East Millstone canal (reminiscences by Christopher Rockefeller Hockenbury, 1970) ; The other file labeled as "Canal Society" includes membership list, correspondence, and announcements (1969-1971).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- United New Jersey Railroad and Canal Company. New Jersey Canals papers, 1849-1971.
Henderson, Al. Al Henderson collection, ca. 1938, 1950-1987.
Title:
Al Henderson collection, ca. 1938, 1950-1987.
24 large boxes containing 20,000 negatives dated from 1950 to 1987 ; individual envelopes holding negatives give order no., customer name and address, and date of sitting, and some of the negatives have contact-prints. 1 Hollinger box contains a selection of sheet music, fliers (1938), photographs and After Hours magazines.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box) + 24 large boxes.
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- Henderson, Al. Al Henderson collection, ca. 1938, 1950-1987.
Newark Civil War Collection (N.J.), 1861-1866.
Title:
Newark Civil War Collection (N.J.), 1861-1866.
3 Hollinger boxes contain records relating to Newark troops (N.J.), 1861-66: Box #1. Lists of new recruits mustered in Newark giving the soldier's name, address, and number of dependents (book marked #11: August 6, 1862 - June 1, 1863; book #12: August 29 - September 20, 1862). Most of the soldiers mustered into unspecified 9-month regiments such as the 26th, but a 14-page list of three-year recruits into the 13th New Jersey Infantry, titled "Names of the who Received $10 from the Citizens Committee at the Post Office" (at the end of book #12). A cash book (marked #9) of the town's military expenses (August 31, 1861 - April 19, 1862) ; Box #2. Certificate of United States Mustering Officer and Receipt for the Bounty of the City of Newark giving Name of Volunteer, Company, Regiment, Place of Residence, and Signature, (Co.A: 73 volunteers; Co. B: 16; Co. C: 62; Co. D: 78; Co. E: 99; Co. F: 100; Co. G: 91; Co. H: 30; Co. J: 64; Co. K: 6, 39th Regiment). List of the Names of D Company 2nd Reg. D.C. Vols. (19 members, "Enrolled at Newark, N.J. in January 1862, and now doing duty with the Company at Washington Arsenal Washington D.C. together with the number of Persons dependent upon them for support."). "Sixth Sub District - Sixth Ward City of Newark. Names of persons enrolled in the 6th Ward of the City of Newark, by or for whom Affidavits have been made before H. Barkhorn that they are not liable to perform military duty in the United States of America" (226 persons listed). A printed painting titled "Embarkation of the Fire Zouves APR. 29th, 1861, Taken Foot of Spring & Canal St." Misc. documents relating to soldiers.; Box #3. Document titled " To The Hon. The Common Council of the City of Newark, The Chairman of the Volunteer Aid Committee begs leave to present to your honorable body the following Statement of Bounties paid to Volunteers of New Jersey who enlisted under the first call of nine hundred and two (902) men from the City of Newark, Newark, Dec. 31, 1863. John Remer, Chairman, Public Aid Committee. Nathaniel C. Ball, President of Council." "Physicians Certificates Relating to Births of Children of Union Soldiers, to secure City Aid, 1865-6" containing 9 certificates folded in the original wrapper. "Physicians, Ministers and Midwifes Certificates of Births of Children of Deceased Union Soldiers, 1865" including 69 certificates folded in the original wrapper (1864-65). "Receipts of those who Furnished Substitutes for the Army, 1865" (125 Certificates folded in the original wrapper). "Draft Certificates, August 1864" (78 Certificates in the original wrapper). Allotment Rolls, Company A, Ninth Regiment, N.J. (1862-63, 9 Rolls). "Vouchers for Rubber Blankets for Union Soldiers, 1861-2" (folded in the original wrapper).
ArchivalResource: 0.4 linear ft. (3 Hollinger boxes).
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- Newark Civil War Collection (N.J.), 1861-1866.
Newark (N.J.). Business and Industrial Coordinating Council. Business and Industrial Coordinating Council (BICC) Collection, 1963-1973.
Title:
Business and Industrial Coordinating Council (BICC) Collection, 1963-1973.
Organized in 2 Hollinger boxes: Box #1. A file of manuals, policies, bylaws, minutes, budgets, awards, and history (1963-73), BICC Training ("Digest of Opportunities," 1967, Rev.), files labeled as "BICC Task Force," and "BICC History"; Box #2. Files labeled as "BICC Executive Director's Report (1970-72," "BICC Executive Committee Minutes (1970-75)," "BICC Minutes (1970-73)," "BICC Programs (1970-73)," "BICC Computer Match (1971-72)," "BICC Finance and Budget (1971-72)."
ArchivalResource: 0.83 linear ft. (2 Hollinger boxes)
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- Newark (N.J.). Business and Industrial Coordinating Council. Business and Industrial Coordinating Council (BICC) Collection, 1963-1973.
Lenix-Hooker, Catherine J. Krueger-Scott Mansion Cultural Center Project records, 1990-1999.
Title:
Krueger-Scott Mansion Cultural Center Project records, 1990-1999.
Organized in 5 boxes: Box 1. Calendars of KSMCC activities (1990s) ; Box 2. Accounting files, service and expense orders, purchase orders, news releases, event notes, and forms/resolutions ; Box 3. Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) proposals, awards, etc. N.J. historic materials including cultural programs, preservation directories and brochures, public relations and development material, and applications to U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) ; Box 4. Construction documents, New Jersey Historic Trust (NJHT) documents including grand awards, reports and correspondence, bond ordinances and resolutions, Essex County Block Grants, and Historic Preservation Bond Program reports ; Box 5. Cost projections, city council materials, brochures and printed matters, HUD documents, newspaper clippings, reports, capital campaign materials, Newark Housing Authority files, and NJHT documents.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear ft. (5 Paige boxes)
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- Lenix-Hooker, Catherine J. Krueger-Scott Mansion Cultural Center Project records, 1990-1999.
Newark Garden Club. The Newark (N.J.) Garden Club's Civic Project of the House of Prayer Episcopal Church and Rectory scrapbook, 1962-1963.
Title:
The Newark (N.J.) Garden Club's Civic Project of the House of Prayer Episcopal Church and Rectory scrapbook, 1962-1963.
1 scrapbook contains photographs, planting lists, correspondence, newspaper clippings, etc., relating to the Project.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 34 cm.
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- Newark Garden Club. The Newark (N.J.) Garden Club's Civic Project of the House of Prayer Episcopal Church and Rectory scrapbook, 1962-1963.
Winters, Stanley B. Stanley B. Winters scrapbooks, 1954-1964.
Title:
Stanley B. Winters scrapbooks, 1954-1964.
This collection consists of 31 scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings, correspondence, brochures, fliers and announcements related to Stanley B. Winters's public activities as a member of the Executive Board of the Newark Human Relations Council and/or Chairman of the Clinton Hill Neighborhood Council, Newark, N.J.
ArchivalResource: 31 v. ; 30.5 cm.
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- Winters, Stanley B. Stanley B. Winters scrapbooks, 1954-1964.
Allison, Hughes. Hughes Allison collection, 1930-1981.
Title:
Hughes Allison collection, 1930-1981.
Playwright Hughes Allison's collection is organized in 8 boxes : Box #1. Manuscript of "The Trial of Dr. Beck," and files, newspaper clippings, correspondence, publications and photographs related to the Trial of Dr. Beck (1937-1981) ; Box #2. CDs (interviews), photographs, and school yearbooks ; Box #3. Photographs, scrap notes, and playbills for "Trouble in Mind" ; Box #4. Playbills and fliers related to "Warren Street", and family records ; Box #5. Playbills, fliers, newspaper clippings and correspondence related to "Midnight over Newark," files, programs and fliers regarding "The Trial of Dr. Beck" ; Box #6. Correspondence and research notes, etc. ; Box #7. Files labeled as "Inter-racial Council of Newark (N.J.)," "Negro Community Council," "Citizens Committee for Inter-racial Unity," "African-American culture," "Irvine Turner," "Countee Cullen," etc., and notes from Veronica Paichu Johns ; Box #8. Files labeled as "Mystery Writers of America," newspaper clippings and miscellaneous papers.
ArchivalResource: 3.36 linear ft. (8 Hollinger boxes )
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- Allison, Hughes. Hughes Allison collection, 1930-1981.
Friends of the Veterans of Future Wars. Veterans of Future Wars Records (N.J.), 1936-1937.
Title:
Veterans of Future Wars Records (N.J.), 1936-1937.
Correspondence (Lewis Gorin, Robert G. Barns, etc.), an act, a manifesto, list of members, various documentss, newspaper clippings, buttons, etc.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger boxes)
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- Friends of the Veterans of Future Wars. Veterans of Future Wars Records (N.J.), 1936-1937.
Essex County Court House collection, 1836-1976.
Title:
Essex County Court House collection, 1836-1976.
"Programme of a Competition for the Selection of an Architect for a Court House to be erected for Essex County at Newark, New Jersey by the Essex County Building Commission" (1901); Letter from Asa Whitehead to General (Isaac) Andruss requesting a copy of the proceedings of the Bd. of freeholders re the location & building of the new court house, May, 1836; Essex County Bicentennial Commission. "Law Day: Essex County Courthouse Dedication, April 30, 1976."
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger boxes)
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- Essex County Court House collection, 1836-1976.
Hine, C. G. (Charles Gilbert), 1859-1931. C. G. Hine papers, ca.1883-1929.
Title:
C. G. Hine papers, ca.1883-1929.
Box #1: manuscripts titled as "Elizabeth-Morristown," "Middlebrook and Pluckemin," "North-Western New Jersey," "To Princeton and Trenton through New Brunswick and back through Kingston, Rocky Hill and Pluckemin, Washington Treck," "Northern New Jersey," and "George Washington's Itinery covering West of the Hudson River and New Jersey," and miscellaneous papers. Box #2: files including newspaper clippings, photographs, brochures, and brief manuscripts and labeled as "Bibliography," "Carbons," "Correspondence," Newspaper clippings - unsorted," "Notes," "Atlantic County," "Battle of Assunpink + Middlebrook and Pluckemin," "Bergen County," "Burlington County," "Camden County," "Cape May County," "Cumberland County," Elizabeth to Morristown," "Essex County," "Freehold and round there," "Gloucester County," "Hopewell," "Hudson County," "Hudson and Bergen County," "Hunterdon County." Box #3: "Mercer County," "Middlesex County," "Monmouth County," "Morris County," "New Brunswick," "New Jersey State - General," "Newark," "Newark to Elizabeth to Morristown," "Northern New Jersey," "Ocean County," "Passaic County," "Salem County," "Somerset County," "South Jersey Literature," "Sussex County," "Warren County."
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft. (3 Hollinger boxes)
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- Hine, C. G. (Charles Gilbert), 1859-1931. C. G. Hine papers, ca.1883-1929.
Hobbie, Lucille. New Jersey Water Color Society collection, 1939-1992.
Title:
New Jersey Water Color Society collection, 1939-1992.
This collection comprises exhibition catalogs, pamphlets, schedules, invitations and posters, membership lists and published critiques, pertaining to the New Jersey Water Color Society.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Hobbie, Lucille. New Jersey Water Color Society collection, 1939-1992.
Miscellaneous items (P) relating to New Jersey, 1903-1988.
Title:
Miscellaneous items (P) relating to New Jersey, 1903-1988.
Parks: Legal brief, Ross vs. The Freeholders of Essex County - An Act to establish public parks in certain counties and to regulate the same (1903); Proposed Restoration of Branch Brook Park; A response to a letter to the editor by the director of the Essex Co. Dept. of Parks, Rec. & Cultural Affairs (1981); Essex County, Branch Brook Park (correspondence, publications, photographs); Delaware Water Gap, Weygadt Visitor Center; Weequahic Park Model Master Plan (file, 1980). Photography: Letters to William Cone, to Gustav Walters; Professional Photographers Assoc. of N.J. (constitution and by-laws, 1913); Eastman School of Professional Photography (program, 1913); James Ricalton Exhibition (brochures, periodical articles). Picatinny Arsenal: Assembly Resolution (1975); "The History of Picatinny Arsenal" (typed booklet, 1951); "Picatinny Arsenal" (n.d.); Sketches on blue print paper of the Revolutionary War iron industry in Morris County and proposals exhibits in relation to the Army's bicentennial; "This is Picatinny...." (pamphlet, n.d.). Poetry: Genesis (Angelo Spina); Turn the Other Cheek Poems & Lyrics (by Catherine Brooks, 1979); Common Ground (collection of works from Bloomfield College, 1988); A Copy of Poems (Gilbert Ingersoll); An Inventor's Inventory (P.E. Wiberg); Holocaust (by Hirsch Silverman, 1988). Postage Stamps: U.S. commemorative issues (1964); Nassau Hall (1756-1956); Rare issues on New Jersey themes (1955); List of N.J. philatelic writers (1955, in letters of John Bonton Kaiser); Ocean County Centennial (1950); commemorative issues envelopes (1949); Official State Bird & Flower (1982). Prison: The Dome (prison publications, vol.1, nos.1 & 2). Printing: "Printing in New Jersey before 1800 (lecture notes delivered on March 16, 1937). Public Utilities: Nuclear Information Center (information kit); Jersey Central Power & Light Company ("This is Oyster Creek" (Jersey's first nuclear generating station); Board of Public Utility Commissioners, State of New Jersey (1970 Annual Report).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Miscellaneous items (P) relating to New Jersey, 1903-1988.
Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration for the State of New Jersey. New Jersey Federal Writers' Project papers, 1935-38.
Title:
New Jersey Federal Writers' Project papers, 1935-38.
1 Hollinger box contains manuscripts of writings, exhibition catalogs related to the exhibitions held by Federal Writers' Project at The Federal Art Gallery (Newark, N.J.), and lists and biographical sketches of the contemporary writers from Essex County, N.J. (1935-38).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration for the State of New Jersey. New Jersey Federal Writers' Project papers, 1935-38.
Ehrhardt, John Bohne. John B. Ehrhardt papers, 1933-1964.
Title:
John B. Ehrhardt papers, 1933-1964.
This collection consists of John Bohne Ehrhardt's studies, papers, speeches, and correspondence including Henry Beck letters.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Ehrhardt, John Bohne. John B. Ehrhardt papers, 1933-1964.
Vreeland, Albert Lincoln 1901-1975. Albert L. Vreeland collection, 1939-1973.
Title:
Albert L. Vreeland collection, 1939-1973.
This collection consists of 1 Hollinger box and 11 scrapbooks : 1 archival box contains correspondence, campaign clippings, files on campaign funds, and business and membership cards ; 11 scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings, photographs, correspondence, fliers, membership and business cards, invitations, postcards, programs, school report cards, etc. The scrapbooks are arranged in chronological order : v. 1 (1916-47), v. 2 (1927-38), v. 3 (1916-18, 1938-41), v. 4 (1938-42), v. 5 (Jan.-June 1939), v. 6 (July-Nov. 1939), v. 7 (1941), v. 8 (1941), v. 9 (1941), v.10 (1950), and v. 11 (Oct. 1950).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box) + 11 v. ; cm.
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- Vreeland, Albert Lincoln 1901-1975. Albert L. Vreeland collection, 1939-1973.
Landolphi, Fred. Fred Landolphi papers, 1931-2000.
Title:
Fred Landolphi papers, 1931-2000.
This collection consists of Fred Landolphi's hand-written memoirs of Newark School System (1931-65), correspondence (1960-2000), proclamations of Fred Landolphi day, photographs, and newspaper clippings.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger boxes)
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- Landolphi, Fred. Fred Landolphi papers, 1931-2000.
Newark Public Library. Irish Exhibit at the Newark Public Library, 2007.
Title:
Irish Exhibit at the Newark Public Library, 2007.
Collection of materials relating to the Irish Exhibition held at the Newark Public Library, March 14-May 21, 2007.
ArchivalResource: 0.83 linear ft. (2 Hollinger boxes)
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- Newark Public Library. Irish Exhibit at the Newark Public Library, 2007.
Newark (N.J.). Board of Education. Newark School Photos, 1910-1956.
Title:
Newark School Photos, 1910-1956.
Photos are filed, in alphabetical order, by school names in 11 Hollinger boxes and 3 Paige boxes: Box #1. From Abington Ave. School to Charlton St. School ; Box #2. From Cleveland School to Lafayette St. School ; Box #3. From Lafayette St. School to Ridge St. School ; Box #4. From Ridge St. School to South Side High School ; Box #5. From South Side High School to Warren St. School ; Box #6. From Warren St. School to Weequahic High School ; Box #7. From Weequahic High School to Woodland Ave. School ; Box #8. From Adult Class, Berten St. to Child Care Center, Newark ; Box #9. From Child Care Center, Lafayette St. to Office of Stenographers, Visual Education Dept. Newark ; Box #10. From Office of Asst. Superintendent to Physical Education, Track, Newark ; Box #11. From Physical Education, Track, Newark to Special Education, School for Crippled Children, Woodworking, Newark ; (Paige) Box #12. From Abington Ave. School to South St. School ; (Paige) Box #13. From Sussex Ave. School to Woodland Ave. School. Additional files titled as "Americanization Class," "Art Dept.," "Board of Education," Bamberger Medal Award Winners," "Dept. of Child Guidance," "Dr. Kennelly Libraries and Audio Visual Ed.," Memorial Stadium," "Bureau of Health Education," "Miss Marquaet's Dinner," "Music," "Newark School Civil Defense," "Dept. of Special Education," "Physical Education," "Newark Film Council," "Lincoln Statue," "Newark Airport," "Newark (N.J.)," "Newark School Builders," "Dept. of Reference and Research," and "Misc. Pictures" ; (Paige) Box #14. Mounted photos include sports teams, Newark Museum photos, New Jersey All-State High School Orchestra and Chorus (1937), etc.
ArchivalResource: 7.59 linear ft. (11 Hollinger boxes + 3 Paige boxes)
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New Jersey African Americans collections, 1823-1994.
Title:
New Jersey African Americans collections, 1823-1994.
Box #1. New Jersey Historical Society (Committee on Afro-American Contribution, meetings 1969-74, Mrs. Vera McMillon speech transcripts, 1969), Moslems (photocopies of newspaper clippings, 1935-ca.1947), Prominent Negroes (Biographical information compiled by South Side H.S. students, 1965: lists, letters, index cards, photocopies of newspaper articles), Misc. (N.A.A.C.P. Montclair 50th Anniversary brochure, NJ Urban League invitation to hear the guest speaker, Charles A. Edison, at its annual meeting 1943; 20th Century Black Morristown, A Photographic Exhibit, 1994, NJ Black Issues Convention '83; Wilson Goode election flyer, 1983; N.J. Coalition of 100 Black Women, brochure; Home Going Service of Elder Bines, The Cornerstone Church of Christ, Jersey City, N.J.; The 1991 Miss America Pageant; Ceremony to honor Martin Luther King, Rhaway, N.J., 1992; Slave Sale, 1793; The Black Presence in New Jersey from Colonial Times to the Present, Merabash Museum, 1976, exhibition program; The Negro in New Jersey, 1932; The Black Studies Center, Seton Hall Univ., 8th anniversary dinner, invitation, 1978; Negro legislators; Biographical information (N.J. Legislative Manual, 1927), list, 1921-68; "The Changing Geography of the Black Population 1810-1860," 1971; Tuskegee alumni dinner, 1971; "New Jersey's Abolition Voice and the Negro - A Documentary Excerpt," 1968), "Dr. Miller's Sermon for the Benefit of the African School" (1823), "A Study of Slavery in New Jersey" by H. Cooley (1896), "The Education of Negroes of in New Jersey" by M. Thompson Wright (1941, photocopy), Trenton Six (The Fantastic Case of the Trenton Six," 1951; "The Story of the Trenton Six," 1949), .
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. ( 1 Hollinger box)
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Greater Newark HUD Tenant Coalition. The Greater Newark (N.J.) Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Tenants Coalition collection, 1974-2005.
Title:
The Greater Newark (N.J.) Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Tenants Coalition collection, 1974-2005.
This collection is organized in 45 Hollinger boxes in alphabetical order in two parts. Part #1 (A to I, Box #1 - #21): Box #1. Abelard Foundation East (03), Access Use Application, ACHA Projects (00), Acorn Housing Co., Address Info. (prior to 1999), Address of Properties, Adm. Complaint, Advisory Initiative Board (90), ADP Appointment Confirmation, Affidavit (03), Affordable Housing (96-00), Agency Profile, Agendas, AIMCO - Properties, Alma Realty Co. (97), Anti-Poverty Network - Burlington & Mercer Counties Community Forum (Oct. 2003); Box #2. Americorps - Vista; Box #3. Apartment Improvement Program (AIP, 82), Appendix A: Menu of Community Mobilization Tactics, Area Codes, Arena, Article VIII, Asbury Park Press, Asset Manager List, Assigned Bldg. List, Associate Membership, Audit, Attorneys (McCarter & English), Awards / Certificates, Bank Info., Benefits for Older Persons, Ben & Jerry's Foundation, Black Family, Black United Fund of New Jersey (82-86, 00), Board, Board members, Board of Directors (98), Board of East Orange Community School, Board Training Agreement, Black United Fund of N.J., C. Booker; Box #4. S.T. Botoe letters, Boston HUD Tenant, G.Branch, Bounty Fund (80), Broad street for sale, Buildings, Building Membership, Bus Info., Bylaws; Box #5. Bills, Invoices, Receipts, etc.; Box #6. Cablecast / Cablevision, Calendar (98), Camden / NJHTC, Campaign Info., Center for Community Change, Center for Social and Community Development, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Central Ward; Box #7. Charters, Chicago Tribune (98), Chiropractor (96), Churches, Citizen Action (97), Citizen's Committee (N.Y.), Citi-Wide HUD Tenants Coalition of Atlantic City, N.J., City Codes Enforcement, City Wide Conference (01), Community Food Bank, N.J., Community Foundation of N.J., Community Organizing Grants, Community Preservation Corp., Community Pride Inc., Community Training & Asst. Ctr. (1997), Community Reinvestment 1989 Annual Report - Midlantic Banks, Inc.; Box #8. Concert 97 & 98, 02, Conferences, Contributions, K. Cooley Report (01), Copy, Copyright, Corporation for National and Community Service, Corporation for Supportive Housing, Council meetings, J. Corzine, A. Cuomo; Box #9. Document Printouts (2002-2004); Box #10. Database, Daytimers, Inc., De Santis Meeting, Dept. of Community Affairs, Dept. of Education, Dept. of Health & Human Services, Disabilities, Distribution of Flyers, Draft material, Drug Offender Restraining Order, Duties of Officers, DYFS Hotlines, E & K Engineering Assoc., East Orange ( Blaze, Child Development Corp., Community Charter School, Ordinance Rent Control ), Economic Development Corp. Task Force, Economic Human Rights Committee, Eight Steps to Organizing, Elizabeth Ave. Corridor Improvement Assoc., Emergency Services, Employee correspondence, Employer's Tax Guide, Empowerment Summit, Episcopal Community Development, Essex County (Adult Literacy Committee, College, Elections, Officials listing, Fiscal Year Limited Data 98 ); Box #11. Emails (99-03); Box #12. Essex - Newark Legal Services ( 96-05, Board of Trustees, Dev. IOLTA Fund ); Box #13. Expenditure vouchers, Eyes and Ears, Fairview Home Assoc., Faith-Based Info., Father & Sun Tenants Alliance, Federal (Communications Commission, Housing & Demestic Violence, Register, Reserve Bank of N.Y., Tax Deposit Requirement 97), Festival of People, First Night Newark, First Steps, Fleet Bank Community Development Division, For Non-Profits, Foreclosure Prospectus / HUD Owned Prospectus; Box #14. Faxes (97-02); Box #15. Forms of Advocacy, Foundations (98), Freedom of Info. Act, Freeholder - B. Watson, Friendly Fund Neighborhood Centers, Inc., Funding / Fund Raising; Box #16. M. Garvey, Governor - letters, Governor's Conference on Housing & Community Development, Grant (proposals, CHD 97-98, CCHD, PEG), J. Greer, Grounds for Eviction, Guides (Affordable Housing in N.J., Govt. Order Form, Working with the Media), Guidelines for tenant organization; Box #17. Harassment Task Force, Harrison Institute for Public Law, Hearings of Citizens (97), Health Info., Heat Workshop, H.I.M. Program, Hip Hop workshop, Historical, Historical - Rent Control Courtcase 74 & 76, History & Introducing, HMFA, Hold Harmless Agreement, Homeless, Homeless Ass. Provider, Hope VI Terms, Hotels & Multiple Dwellings, House Pet Rules; Box #18. Head Start (Emails 04-05, Parenthood Dev.); Box #19. HTC, HUD (Board Members, Budget 95-97, Bylaws, Client, Description of Programs, Directory, Finance Cut, Handbook, History, Homes for Sale, Leaders, Letter Head, Mailing Lists, Membership, OTAG budget, Preservation Letter, Rating Factor, Regional meetings), HUD Held Mortgages; Box #20. Housing Act, Housing Affairs Letter, Housing-At-Risk - Review of Files, Housing Assistance Program, Housing Authority (East Orange, Irvington), Housing Center, Housing Choice Voucher Program, Housing & Community Development (Act, Network), Housing Crisis, Housing in the Public Domain, "Housing is a Human Right," Housing Lists, Housing - Multi Family, Housing Speakout, Housing Vouchers No Magic Key, How to Keep a Black Man Down, How to Organize T.A., Human Dev. Funding (98), Human Resource Dev. Institute (02); Box #21. F. Hutchins, IICO, In My Opinion, Income Verification, Inspections, Intake Forms, International Action Ctr 98, International Black Women's Congress (18th A.C.), International Youth Organization, Internships, IOLTA, I.R.S., Ironbound Business Insurance, Ironbound Community Corp. (ICC), Isaiah House, ITAG.
ArchivalResource: 18.77 linear ft. (45 Hollinger boxes).
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- Greater Newark HUD Tenant Coalition. The Greater Newark (N.J.) Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Tenants Coalition collection, 1974-2005.
Henderson, Dorland J., 1900-1996. D.J. Henderson papers, 1936-1994.
Title:
D.J. Henderson papers, 1936-1994.
This collection consists of 2 archival boxes and unboxed files. Box #1 contains D.J. Henderson's will (1936), manuscripts titled as "Story of Sydenham House" (1954-63), receipts for bills, correspondence (1936-1994), documents related to municipal election (1974), newspaper clippings, files on Jeanette Bjorneby (1970-1991), files on Purdue Alumni Assn., and Transporter magazines (May 1989), and Box #2, files on the Newark Board of Education (1983-84) and photographs of bridges and buildings,etc. Majority of this collection is in process and unboxed.
ArchivalResource: 0.83 linear ft. (2 Hollinger boxes)
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World War II Veterans Records (N.J.), 1941-1945.
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World War II Veterans Records (N.J.), 1941-1945.
This collection contains card files organized in alphabetical order from Aaholm, Malcom W. through Snyder, William F, giving the soldier's name, rank, place of residence, date(s) wounded, date of death. In addition, cardfiles from Aaholm, Malcom W. Through Petruzziello, Marion are saved in MS Word file.
ArchivalResource: (8 Cardfile drawers).
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Greater Newark HUD Tenant Coalition. The Greater Newark (N.J.) Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Tenants Coalition collection, 1974-2005.
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The Greater Newark (N.J.) Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Tenants Coalition collection, 1974-2005.
This collection is organized in 45 Hollinger boxes in alphabetical order in two parts. Part #2 (J to Z, Box #22 - #45): Box #22. Sh. James, Sy. James, Jesuit Volunteer Corps., Jewish Fund for Justice, Know Your Rights, Knowing Where to Call, Labels, L. Lavender, Law, D. Lea, Lead Poisoning, Leadership (Gamma), League of Women Voters of N.J., Lease Violation Notice, Legal Services of N.J., Legislation, Letters, LISC, Lists (Contact, Managing Agent, Mailing), Looking out for Your Legal Rights (April 04), C. Loukatos, Lower Grumman Block Assn.; Box #23. D. Mann, Manual for Leaders, Maps, Marzulli Realty, Master List, Media List, Meetings, Mid Atlantic District, Mid-City, Minority Male Community Challenge Grant Program, Mission Statement; Box #24. Model Lease for Subsidized Programs, Mortgage Bankers Assoc., Multifamily Housing (C. Williams, C. Wehrwein, etc.), Nancy H. Becker Assoc., Neighborhood Reinvestment Corp., Neighborhoods of the Universities, NESF Family Health Connection, New Community Corp., New Jersey (New Jersey - HUD, N.J. State Law for Superintendent, N.J. State-Wide HUD Tenant Coal. Organizational Bylaws, N.J. Stats, etc.); Box #25. New Jersey Project Inventory, New Tenants' Organization Starting Kit; Box #26. Newark (Charter, Affordable Housing?, After School Program Directory, Apartment Improvement Program, Community Development Network, Economic Development Corp., Elections, Emergency Services, Fighting Back, Greenways Project, Festival of People); Box #27. Newark (Housing Authority, Housing Code, Map, Master Plan, Mayoral Election, Municipal Council, Newark Now, Noise Control Ordinance, Opportunity Center, Ordinance, Properties, Public Info. Office, Public Schools, Registered Voters, Resolution, South Ward, Tenant Council, Weed & Seed); Box #28. Newark Coalition for Low Income Housing 98, Newark Coalition for Neighborhoods (I.R.S., Universal Stamp), Newark Organizers Alliance, Newspaper Clippings; Box #29. Ocean Ave. Apts. Plan of Action, Occupancy Task Force, Office of Multifamily Housing Assistance Restructuring (OMHAR), On-Site Service Coordinator, Organizing (Eight Steps to Organizing, Organizing to Win, Right to Organize), OTAG (Audit, Default of OTAG, Reports), Overview of the Electoral Process, Paper Distribution, Parliamentary Procedures, D. Payne - letters, People's Organization for Progress, I. Peppercorn, Petition, Planning for Transit-Friendly Land Use, Politics, Polling Sites, Postal Information, Poster Service; Box #30. Pres. Clinton's State of the Union 00, Presbyterian Home, Preservation Information, Press releases, Principles for Tenant Organizing, Projects, Proposals, Public Housing, Public Access, Public / Private Housing Comm., Race & Housing, Racial Lining, Reac Scores, Recertification, Redevelopment Plans, Reports, Resident Leader Conf., Resource Guide to Services for Senior Citizens, Resources Info., Resume / Bio. Sketch / Reference letters, Right to Speak, Rite of Passage Program for Multi-Family Housing, Robert's Rules of Order, Roper Group, Rutgers; Box #31. Sales Tax Certificate of Authority, Satellite Broadcast, A. Scott, Security Book Letter, Security Deposit, Security Guard Law, Security Ordinance, Section 8, Section 514, Senate & Congress (Email addresses, Brief Summary of Bi-Partisan Senate Bill, Letters, Senate Subcommittee on Housing Opportunity and Community Development), Senior Housing Data, Settlement Designs; Box #32. S.H.E. Associates, Sign on letters, Small Claims, Social Enterprise Assoc., South Jersey Project, St. James Community Dev. Corp., Star-Ledger, Starting a Block Association, Stella Wright, Student Comm. Assistance Prog., Student Voices, Subsidized Family Housing, Substance Abuse, Suburban Essex Housing Dev., Summary of Survey of Conditions in HUD-Assisted Buildings, Super Kids Saturday, Superintendent Ordinance, Superior Court of New Jersey Law Division; Box #33. Tenant Associations (Sample Bylaws, Amity Village I & II, Archer Heights, Asbury Tower, Aspen Stratford C, Belmont Ave. - Jersey City, Blackstone, Bruce street, Brunswick Village, Camel Tower, Chancellor (D.Montgomery), Colonnade Apts.; Box #34. T.A. (Brick Towers; Box #35. Corinthian Homes, Court Towers, Dooley House (Camden), Dorothea D. Campbell, Douglas Hill, Elizabeth Ave., E.T. Bowser); Box #36. T.A. (Essex Plaza, Fairview Homes, Forest Hill Apts., Garden Spires); Box #37. T.A. (Georgia King Village); Box #38. T.A. (High Park Gardens, High Park Terrace, High Spruce Apts., Hill Street, Hollywood Knickerbocker, Homes Court, Irving Turner Blvd., Lighthouse Plaza Apts., Lincoln Park Towers, Littleton Ave. Community Village, Marine View, Mount Olive Manor, Nevada St., New Hope Village, Norfolk Square Apts.); Box #39. T.A. (Northgate II, North Virginia Ave., Nuttman St.,Nye Ave., Overlook Terrace, Park Ave., Park Terrace, Pavilion, Prospect Park, Renaissance Assoc., Riverview Tower, Roman Towers, Senior Manor, Shalom-Clemente Towers, Society Hill, Spruce Park Apts.); Box #40. T.A. (Spruce Spires, St. James AME Towers, Union Ave., Union Gardens, Victory Gardens, Washington Dodd, W. Kinny, Willie T. Wright, Wrightstown Arms); Box #41. T.A. (Zion Towers); Box #42. Tenants Files.; Box #43.Talking Points Voucher Program, Taxes, Telephone notification, Temporary Rental Assistance Program, Tenant Access to Information, Tenant Action News, (Understanding) Tenant Court, Tenant Income Verification, Tenant leader letters, Tenant leaders, Tenant Officers in New Jersey South, Tenant Platform, Tenant Pledge, Tenant Survey Forms, Tenants Calendar, Tenants' Rights in New Jersey, Tenants Screening, Time Sheets, Training Manual, Truth in Renting, D. Tucker, Twin Palms: Without Sanctuary, Twin Visions; Box #44. University Court, Inc., Untold Story 1712, Urban Outreach Project, U.S. Census 00, U.S. Health Care, UHAB, Universal Stamps, Van Horne Apts. - Plan of Action, Villages of the Future, Volunteers, Voter Registration, Walnut Manor Apts.- Plan of Action, Washington Dodd - Plan of Action, J. Whitlow, WIC Program, Wise Women's Center of Essex County College, Wong / Fleming, Work Support & Family Stability Program, Workshops, ZIP Codes, A. Zipkin; Box #45. Misc.
ArchivalResource: 18.77 linear ft. (45 Hollinger boxes).
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Newark Menus Collection (N.J.)
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Newark Menus Collection (N.J.)
Collection of various restaurant menus mainly from Newark, N.J.: American Wings & Fried Chicken, Bagels & More, Bagel Box, Blimpie, Broad Street Cafe, Cafe Airlie, Casa Di Pizza, CChinatownDiner (YMWCA Cafe), DC Cafe 33, Don Pepe Restaurant, Fornos of Spain, Francines, Fresh Totillas Grill, Fucci's, Fuji, Harvest Table, Java's Brewin', Hobby's, La Gran Parada Restaurant, Louis' Deli, May Fong, Michael Angelo's, Milt & Sonny's, Mirage, Mompou, Newark Downtown District Dining Guide, Nicky's Cafe & Grille, Panda, Queen Pizza I, Spanish PPavilion Taste of India, Theater Square Grill, Top Brass, Squires, Subway.
ArchivalResource: 1 oversized folder.
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Miscellaneous items (T-Z) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1784-2000.
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Miscellaneous items (T-Z) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1784-2000.
Taxation: 19th century tax records (receipts, bills, etc.); List of tax ratables (1781); Real estate tax receipts (1928-1933). Teachers: George Brinkerhoff ("Depression: cause and remedy" (mimeograph, 8p); Margaret Coult (Booklet, 1931), "William E. Bissell, 1856-1899" (booklet, 1899); Wayland Stearns (Memorial fund program, 1938). Trees: Newark Shade Tree Commission ("Arbor Day," 1909, 1912, 1917, 1921 & 1922); Misc. pamphlets, broadsides, periodical articles. Transportation: Newark Pennsylvania Station ("Photographic Documentation of Market Street Plaza and Bus Lane," March 2000); "Map Showing Street Car Traffic Congestion in Newark" (Board of Public Utility Commissioners, 1913); "Newark Transportation Network" (pamphlet). World War I: "Soldiers Day in Newark 1918" (History of the city's tribute to her sons in military service, List of Contributors to the Soldiers Day Fund, booklet). Water Supply: "Newark's System of Water Supply"; Newspaper clippings copied. Unions: Hatmakers, Hat Finishers and Trimmers Unions (100th anniversary dinner, 1949); Peter Yoblonski testimonial dinner (1949); Newark Musicians Protective Union No. 27 (1902 & 1905); Bro. Painters, Decorators, & Paperhangers (50th anniversary, 1952); Protest at the suspension of carpenters from Building Trades Council (flyer); Newark Musicians Protective Union, No. 27 (Constitution, By-Laws, Directory and Price List, 1905). Wills and Deeds: Thomas Taylor (Dec. 29, 1784); Anne Plume (Aug. 18, 1815); Abraham Cross (Sept. 1, 1847).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Miscellaneous items (T-Z) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1784-2000.
Newark-On-Trent (Nottinghamshire, England) Collection, 1976-1977.
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Newark-On-Trent (Nottinghamshire, England) Collection, 1976-1977.
22 slides and an accompanying booklet ("Newark-On-Trent (Nottinghamshire, England) Today," Councilor William (Bill) H. Drury, Town Mayor, April 1978); brochures: "Silver Jubilee" (1952-1977, Newark Souvenir Programme), "Refreshment of St. Mary Magdalene" (The Parish Church of Newark), "Newark Inns and Public Houses" (1977), "The Organ in St. Mary Magdalene, Newark," "A Short History and Guide to The Parish Church of St. Mary Magdalene Newark-on-Trent" by O. Allen (Hon. Librarian, Newark Parish Church), "Newark-On-Trent: The Official Guide"; photocopies: "Welcome to The East Midlands 'the English Shires,' "Newark District Plan" (1976), and newspaper clipping; and Croda Adhesives Ltd (folder) and "The Brass of Alan Fleming St. Mary Magdalene, Newark" (card).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Newark-On-Trent (Nottinghamshire, England) Collection, 1976-1977.
Von Qualen, Lillian. Lillian von Qualen collection, ca. 1930-1981.
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Lillian von Qualen collection, ca. 1930-1981.
This collection consists of a scrapbook containing clippings of Qualen's published articles and correspondence (1930-1970s), a binder titled as "Upton 'Who's Who,'" including photographs, correspondence and bios of the individuals related to Camp Upton Service Club, a manuscript ("Madame, are you the game keeper?"), and Van Qualen Family-Tree book (1226-1981).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Von Qualen, Lillian. Lillian von Qualen collection, ca. 1930-1981.
Newark Business Collection (N.J.), ca.1800-2005.
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Newark Business Collection (N.J.), ca.1800-2005.
Box #1: R. Chesler 740 Broad St. (eye glasses & case); Churchman Funeral Service (75th anniversary, pamphlet); Cogswell Realty Group (brochure, 2004, 2005); J.B. Hanauer & Co. (yield table, 1940); Hockenjos (catalogs, advertisements, photos); The Home of Prudential brochure (1917); S.D. Lauter Co. (Musical Home Journal, April 1893); National Newark & Essex Banking Co. 1804-1954 (brochure; blotters (advertisement); letter from the Board of Directors of the National Newark Banking Co. re death of its cashier, Mr. Carter (4 Dec. 1893); The New Jersey Bell v.12, nr.7, Apr. 1929; Pharmacist B.Berg (advertisements); West Side Trust Co. (Steel pens); Whitehead & Hoag (various publications; "Whitehead & Hoag," Journal of the Orders and Medals Society of America, v. 47, 1996, nrs. 2-4); 550 Broad St., Newark, NJ (brochure). Box #2: Ballantine Brewery (correspondence, inter-office notes, publications, ca. 1941-42); Board of Trade, Annual banquet (program, 1900-1907); Business cards & advertisements (19th & 20th century); Business forms (19th c); Catalogs & price lists (19th & 20th century); Newark Center for Commerce and Education (brochure); Exhibit catalogs & directories (19th & 20th century); Hilton Gateway (promotional literature); Newark Loews Sixplex Theater (groundbreaking, June 30, 1992); Newark Mediagroups (file relating to Newark Collaboration Group, 1985); Newark Renaissance Mall (brochure); Renaissance Newark ( historical notes, news releases, brochures); "Translating Transit into Growth" (publication, 1991); Printing samples of the William A. Baker, Printer & Publisher Co. scrapbook; Van Fossan Partnership Awards; flyer promoting rally to protest Reagan policy; "Newark Welcome 'The Million Dollar Streamline'" (advertisement of the United Drug Co., 1936); Connection Communications Corp (cable TV, brochure); Tiffany & Co. (flyer announcing Newark plant closing, Sept., 1984); St. Joseph Plaza, 233 W. Market St., Newark (brochure); The Star-Ledger (flyers)
ArchivalResource: 0.83 linear ft. (2 Hollinger boxes)
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Book Jackets.
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Book Jackets.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Book Jackets.
Sonn, Ione M. Sonn collection, ca.1936-ca.1962.
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Sonn collection, ca.1936-ca.1962.
15 scrapbooks stored in 6 Hollinger boxes includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, sketches of buildings, descriptions of buildings, city directory 1835 arr. by street, hand drawn maps of various streets in Newark, the Oranges, Irvington, Jefferson Village (Maplewood), Bloomfield, Belleville, Nutley, card catalog cont. bibliographic material on Newark streets, crafts and industries, artisans, houses, various topics, material also on other Essex County communities, N.J. towns and national and international (ca.1936-ca.1962): BOX #1. 2 scrapbooks titled as "Historic Sites and Buildings Committee, Newark"(1960-62) and "Architecture Notes," and 1 untitled scrapbook on the history of New Jersey; BOX #2. 3 scrapbooks titled as "Frame Houses, Newark, N.J.," "Frame Houses cont'd," "Old Houses"; BOX #3. "Windows," "Stone & Brick Houses - Churches"; BOX #4. "Newark Misc.," "Newark Reference Material," "Field Notes - Ads. etc; BOX #5. "Greek Revival and Metalwork," "Doorways"; BOX #6. "N.Y. City Scrap Book Vol.1" and "N.Y. City Scrapbook Vol.2."
ArchivalResource: 2.50 linear ft. (6 Hollinger boxes)
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- Sonn, Ione M. Sonn collection, ca.1936-ca.1962.
New Jersey Physicians records, 1851-1876.
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New Jersey Physicians records, 1851-1876.
1 archival box contains manuscripts of "The Knife is Not Enough (1968)" written by Dr. Henry Howard Kessler and "The Negro Physician in North Jersey and the Early History of the New Jersey Medical Society" by A. A. Phillips, M.D., and a reprinted article "Traumatic Neurasthenia (1899)" by John D. McGill, M.D.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- New Jersey Physicians records, 1851-1876.
Essex County Jail (N.J.). Essex County Jail records, 1932-1943.
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Essex County Jail records, 1932-1943.
Vol. 1 (1932-33) ; Vol. 2 (1942) ; Vol.3 (1943).
ArchivalResource: 3 v. ; cm.
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- Essex County Jail (N.J.). Essex County Jail records, 1932-1943.
New Jersey Theaters collection, 1938-1947, 1958-1959.
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New Jersey Theaters collection, 1938-1947, 1958-1959.
This collection includes files labeled as "The East Lynne Company, Inc., Secaucus, N.J., (1995-96)," "Papermill Playhouse, Millburn, N.J. (1963-74)," "Maplewood Theatre, Maplewood, N.J. (1938-42)," "Stanley Theatre, Jersey City, N.J. (1928)," "Theatre Intime, Princeton, N.J. (ca. 1969)," "Theatre at Upsala (1969-70)," and "McCarta Theatre of Princeton University (1968-82)."
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- New Jersey Theaters collection, 1938-1947, 1958-1959.
Kingdon, Frank, 1894-1972. Frank Kingdon collection, 1928-1946.
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Frank Kingdon collection, 1928-1946.
Organized in 4 Hollinger boxes: Box #1. Scrapbook-newspaper clippings (1941), "Radio talks" (1936-1939), correspondence with Beatrice Winser (1936-39); Box #2. Newspaper articles-political, social justice, church, social, educational and activities with University of Newark, and various publications on religion, anti-fascism, anti-racism, pamphlets (1928-41), etc.; Box #3. Letters (1938-46) and pamphlets (1937-42); Box #4. WMCA Commentaries and correspondence with B. Winser (1945-46).
ArchivalResource: 1.67 linear ft. (4 Hollinger boxes)
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- Kingdon, Frank, 1894-1972. Frank Kingdon collection, 1928-1946.
New Jersey Population records, 1851-1876.
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New Jersey Population records, 1851-1876.
1 archival box contains a photocopy of documents titled as "Population of the Several Counties and Townships in the State of New Jersey (1851-1876)."
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- New Jersey Population records, 1851-1876.
American Civil Liberties Union. New Jersey Chapter. American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey collection, 1938-1971.
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American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey collection, 1938-1971.
1 archival box contains photocopies of local newspaper clippings regarding ACLU.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- American Civil Liberties Union. New Jersey Chapter. American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey collection, 1938-1971.
New Jersey Public Health Collection 1966-1978.
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New Jersey Public Health Collection 1966-1978.
Health Insurance (Blue Cross / Shiled - history), "New Jersey Medicine in the Revolutionary Era 1763-1787" (1976), "Flu 1976-77" (Flyer, distributed by ShopRite), "Dr. Spargue's Role in the Early History of MSP" by Irving P. Borsher (1966), "Caring: East Orange General Hospital" (1978), .
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. ( 1 Hollinger box)
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- New Jersey Public Health Collection 1966-1978.
Newark Music Collection (N. J.), 1850-2000.
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Newark Music Collection (N. J.), 1850-2000.
Box #1: Programs (1850-1900, 1900-1940, 1940- ), Cathedral Concert Series (Vierne Festival Concert, 1976 series), Morris Choral Society (concert, Cathedral of the Sacred Heart), John Weaver and Marianne Weaver (Feb. 1978), Pierre Cochreau concert (Sacred Heart Cathedral, April 2, 1978), Sacred Heart Cathedral (worship & programs of music, 1978-79), The Winchester Cathedral Choir (Sacred Heart Cathedral, Mar. 5, 1979), Michelob Jazz Series (1980, 1981), Ravi Shankar, Sitar (Cathedral Concert Series, 1985, 1989-1990), Notice of the performance of Yehudi Menuhin at the dedication of a new location of the School of Violin Making (April 11, 1978), Curtis Watkins concert benefit for the restoration of the Austin Grand Organ of Mount Zion Church (Nov. 17, 1991), New Jersey Performing Arts Center (First Anniversary Gala, Oct. 1998), Louise Westwood (testimonial, 1933), "As the hours pass on" (sheet music, 1912), "Take me back to dear old Newark" (sheet music, 1915), various items including Madame Nordica, Josef Hoffman, David Bispham, Guiseppe Campanari, De Lussan and Dippel, "Come and have a jubilee" (piano roll), Cathedral concert series-Sacred Heart (1974 / 75, 1975 / 76, 1976 / 77), Newark Summer Concert Series, Jazz on the Square (program, 1993); Box #2. Schwäbischer Sängerbund (sheet music, programs (2000), VHS tape titled as "Wedding March 25th"); Box #3. Grittith Music Foundation including photocopies of 4 programs autographed by Marian Anderson, Paul Green, Phil Clarke, Nelson Eddy (programs, 1938-1950, 1950-1954, 1954-1958), "Ten Years, the aims and accomplishments of the Griffith Music Foundation, 1938-1948." ; Box #4. Newark Music Foundation (programs, 1931-33), Newark Boys Chorus School (6th annual rainbow award dinner, June 1978), Krueger programs: Melba (1915); Paderewski (1902, 05, 09, 1914-15); Fritz Kreisler (1916); Mischa Elman (1916), misc., Bach Society of New Jersey (programs, 1937, 1941, 1942), Lyric Club (programs, 1929, 1937-42), Essex County Symphony Society, Stadium Concerts (1938, 1942 / 43, 1947), Newark Alumni Chorus (programs, 1948, 1950-51, 1955); Box #5. Newark Music Festival (programs, 1915-17, 20-21, 24, 28, 29, 38), Newark Committee for the New Jersey Symphony minutes (1974); Box #6. Works Progress Administration (WPA, Federal Symphony Orchestra programs, 1937-38), Federal (Essex Co.) (programs, 1938-39), Schubert Vocal Society (programs, 1881, 1893, 1897-1904), Business receipts (1899), members certificate (1900), letter of cor. sec. (1897), Schubert Oratorio Society (programs, 1905-13), Dinner (menu, 1911), misc., bills, Schumann Heink Club (programs, 1937, 40, 43, 50, 52), Pianist Jay Cole and group (copies of material lent by Mrs. Ruben Cole, 1991), Orpheus Club (programs, 1907, 1913-15, 21, 29, 1937-39, 1942, 52), Opera programs: Opera Club (1931, 33), Civic (Grand) Opera (Co.) Assoc. (1939-42, 1946), "The Opera Ball of The 1920's," invitations, Symphony Hall, (May 7, 1977), Opera Comique Theatre Co. (program, n.d.), The University Series 1981 / 82 at Symphony Hall, Newark Zitter Society (programs, 1899-1900), New Jersey Bell Choral Society (programs, 1948-52), Newark Symphony Hall (pamphlets, progress), "New Music Newark" (newsletter-musical events, Nov. 1989), Washington Commons Development Corp., (concert program, Dec. 2, 1989), Biographical material on C. Parker & J.B. Gillespie (from Jazz from A to Z by S. Longstreet), Ramon Bruce, pioneer DJ, Mosque Theater (programs, 1964-65).
ArchivalResource: 2.50 linear ft. (6 Hollinger boxes)
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Miscellaneous items (B) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1856-1999.
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Miscellaneous items (B) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1856-1999.
Banks: The National State Bank of Newark (collected checks, 1850-1880, pamphlets, histories for Book of Newark), "The New Home of National Newark & Essex Banking Company" (1931), National Newark & Essex Banking Company: "One Hundred and Twenty-Five Years of Service" (1929), Fidelity Union Trust Co. (correspondence relating to social activities of staff members); Boats and Boating: Passaic Boat Club (ledger, 1877-1885), Submarine Boat Corporation: "Sequence of Erection" (n.d.), "Operation of Electric Cranes" (1918); Building: Industrial Office Building (promotional brochure, ca.1920's), U.S. Post Office ("Citizens' Committee luncheon to The Postmaster General James A. Farley," April 21, 1934), "Rededication: Veterans Administration Federal Office Building 20 Washington Place" (program, June 16, 1999), "Sixty Park Place" (promotional material, 1986), "The Past... an idea whose time has come" (preservation of the American Insurance Co Park Place, Newark, N.J.), Newark Orphan Asylum (from Newark Daily Advertiser, September 18, 1856).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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New Jersey Symphony Orchestra. New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Programs, 1926-1978.
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New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Programs, 1926-1978.
New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (programs, 1926/27, 1968/69, 1969/70, 1970/71, 1971/72, 1972/73, 1973/74, 1974/75, 1975/76, 1976/77, 1977/78).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- New Jersey Symphony Orchestra. New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Programs, 1926-1978.
Newark (N.J.). Board of Education. School News from Newark Newspapers, 1903-1907 1930-1946
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School News from Newark Newspapers, 1903-1907 1930-1946
This collection consists of 39 scrapbooks, arranged in chronological order, of local newspaper clippings reporting issues, events, activities and announcements of schools and the Board of Education in Newark, N.J.
ArchivalResource: 39 v. ; 34 cm.
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- Newark (N.J.). Board of Education. School News from Newark Newspapers, 1903-1907 1930-1946
Villani, Ralph A., 1901-1974. Mayor Ralph A. Villani collection, 1934-ca.1966.
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Mayor Ralph A. Villani collection, 1934-ca.1966.
13 scrapbooks, in chronological order, contain newspaper clippings : v.1 (1934-41) ; v.2 (1941) ; v.3 (05/1941-12/1942) ; v.4 (1943-44) ; v.5 (1945) ; v.6 (05/1945-12/1948) ; v.7 (06/1946-08/1952) ; v.8 (01/1951-06/1951) ; v.9 (01/1952-07/1952) ; v.10 (07/1952-10/1952) ; v.11 (1952-1953) ; v.12 (01/1953-04/1953) ; v.13 (04/1953-05/1953). 1 photo album (v.14) is titled as "50th Birthday Ralph A. Villani, Mayor of the City of Newark" (1951). (Half Hollinger) Boxes #1, #2 and #3 contain 15 16-mm film reels (1947-72), 35 mm slides, and photographs. (Paige) Boxes #4 and #5 include photographs, and (Paige) Box #6 contains the Mayor's election records (1941, 1945, and 1949) and a file titled as "Meeting of Villani's 13th Ward Auxiliary (1949-ca.1966). (Full) Hollinger box #6: Files of photographs (1950s-1960s)
ArchivalResource: 4.05 linear ft. (1 Full & 3 Half Hollinger boxes) + (3 Paige boxes) + 14 v. ; 41 cm.
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- Villani, Ralph A., 1901-1974. Mayor Ralph A. Villani collection, 1934-ca.1966.
Dust, Donald T. Donald Dust collection 1971-2005.
Title:
Donald Dust collection 1971-2005.
6 Hollinger boxes contain photocopies of National Register of Historic Places Inventory--Nomination Form and related material in alphabetical order according to the names of nominated places: Box #1. 43-45 Fulton Street (row house near Military Park, 1991), Ahavas Sholom (2000), John Ballantine House (1984), Belleville Avenue Congregational Church (aka. Clinton Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church, 1986), Bethany Baptist (aka. Cornerstone Baptist Church, 1988), Black Historic Places Survey, Branch Brook Park(1981), Broad Street Rail Road Station (1981), William Clock House (aka. Clark Mansion, now known as North Ward Center, 1977), Dock Bridge (1979), Essex Club (aka. New Jersey Historical Society, 1991), Essex County Court House (1975), Essex County Jail (1991), Essex County Park Commission Administration Building (1977), Cathedral Evangelica Reforma (also known as Clinton Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church, 1971).; Box #2. Evergreen Cemetery (1991), Feigenspain Mansion (1976), Firemen's Insurance Company of Newark (1982), First Baptist Peddie Memorial Church (1971), First National State Bank Building (1975), Forest Hill Historic District (1990), Four Corners Historic District (1990), Glencoe (1991), Griffith Building (1984), Grace Church (1972), Hahne and Company Department Store (1994), High Street Historic District (1985), House of Prayer Episcopal Church and Rectory (1981), Krueger Mansion (Scott Civic Center, 1972), Lincoln Park Historic District (1981-84), Lyons Farm Schoolhouse (1973), Morris Canal (1972), Mount Carmel Church (1978), James Street Historic District Addendum (1983), Mount Pleasant Cemetery (1987), Murphy Varnish Works (1977), New Point Baptist Church (1971), Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company (1983, including Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company Buildings by Julia Sabine, 1957), Newark City Hall (1977), Newark Female Charitable Society (1979); Box #4. Newark Orphan Asylum / Eberhardt Hall (1971), North Broad Street Historic District (1996), North Reformed Church (1972), Oheb Shalom Synagogue (1990), Pan American C.M.A. Church (1972), Pennsylvania Station (1978), Protestant Foster Home (1985), Public Sculpture in Newark (1994), Queen of Angels Church (1972), Robert Treat Hotel (1990), Cathedral of the Sacred Heart (1976), Saint Barnabas Church (1972), St. Columbus Church (1972); Box #5. St. James Church (1972), St. John's Church (1972), St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church Complex (1980), St. Mary's Abbey Church (1972), St. Patrick's Pro Cathedral (1972), St. Rocco's Roman Catholic Church (1980), St. Stephan's Church (United Church of Christ, 1972), South Park Presbyterian Church (1972), Stanley Theater (1986), State Street Public School (1990), Sydenham House (1970), Symphony Hall (1976), Tiffany and Company Factory (1986), Trinity Episcopal Cathedral (1972), United States Post Office and Court House (1983-85), Watts Campbell Company (1986), Weequahic Park Historic District (2002), Wickliffe Presbyterian Church (1977); Box #6. New Salem Baptist Church (or Community Hospital, 2003), Military Park Commons Historic District (2004), Riverbank Park (1997), Route 1 Extension (Pulaski Skyway, 2005), St. Casimir's Roman Catholic Church (1997), St. Lucy's Church (1998), Seated Lincoln (Abraham Lincoln, 1995), Symington House (1978), Wars of America (1994), New Jersey Bell Headquarters Building (Verizon-New Jersey Headquarters, 2005).
ArchivalResource: 2.50 linear ft. (6 Hollinger boxes)
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Central High School (Newark, N.J.). Central High School collection, 1913-1993.
Title:
Central High School collection, 1913-1993.
This collection consists of 18 3-ring binders containing newspaper clippings, correspondence, awards, photographs, game schedules, fliers, and varsity letters. v.1-v.4 are labeled as Letters #1 (1990-91), Letters #2 (1991), Letters #3 (1991-92), and Letters #4 (1992-93) ; v. 5: Sports #1 (1913-1949), v.6: Sports #2 (1916-1991), v. 7: Sports #3, Cross Country (1925-91), v.8: Basketball (1940-44), v.9: Fencing (1937-71), v.10: City Champ (Baseball team, 1947), v.11: Greg Gordones (1946-52), v.12: Vince Carnevale (1934-1990), v.13: Bill Helbig (1920), v.14: Newark Athletic Hall of Fame from Central High School (1917-1989), v.15: Central High School Football Scrapbook (1945-49) ; and v.16: History of Central High School, 1911-1950 : Our Lady on the Hill (by Robert A. Illig), v.18: Central's Distinguished Alumni, and v.18: Central's Misc. History (1925-93).
ArchivalResource: 18 v. ; 29 cm.
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- Central High School (Newark, N.J.). Central High School collection, 1913-1993.
Greater Newark Chamber of Commerce (N.J.). Greater Newark Chamber of Commerce Collection, 1935-1989.
Title:
Greater Newark Chamber of Commerce Collection, 1935-1989.
"Newark on Parade" (formal announcement of the Newark Exposition, leaflet, 1935), 76th annual meeting (report, 1944), Misc. leaflets, "Newark-a city you'd like to know more about" (pamphlet, 1971), The Exec (1969-1976), Info (1971-73), "News" (press release, 1970-76), Trends (1976), Misc. publications (Love Newark Committee-awards, 1989).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Greater Newark Chamber of Commerce (N.J.). Greater Newark Chamber of Commerce Collection, 1935-1989.
Newark Authors (N.J.), 1849-1996.
Title:
Newark Authors (N.J.), 1849-1996.
George Duren, "GBD" (pamphlet: obituary, biographical material, poetry, picture, 1926); Curtis Lucas, "Third Ward, Newark"; Bob Washington, "S.N.C.C. 'ERS' they probe down to the C.O.R.E.", publication by A Power Press, 1968; De Witt Paxton, "Making Life Worth While," (booklet of poems), n.d.; William Noe Field, "A.J.P.M" (poem); Henry W. Herbert (Frank Forester), Anecdotes gathered by E.L. Coombs, 1970, "The Wedding Day" (from Gody's Lady's Book, 1849, photocopy); Theodore D. Gottlieb, "The Origin and Evolution of the Betsey Ross Flag Legend or Tradition" (1938), "Betsy Ross and the flag," n.d.; Kathryne von Frankendorff, "Under Beechen Boughs," (poems, n.d.); Jim Orange, Dissertation, poetry, other material; Hughes Alison, "It's Midnight Over Newark" and "The Trial of Dr. Beck" (photocopies), and newspaper clippings; Vera B. McMillon, "The Influence of Working-Class Movements on Popular Education 1800-1860" (thesis, Howard University, Vera C. Brantley, 1935); Amanda Douglas, (Letters, 1910, 1914, personal remembrances by Grace Halsey, 1933); Margaret Tsuda, "Cry Love Aloud" (volume of poetry), "Notes for a Poetry Workshop" (ms, by Tsuda and Betty H. Neals, 1980), "Urban Rivers" (ms), "American City: Newark, N.J."; Enid Rudd, "The Other Side of Newark" (script, copy); Edward Stratemeyer ("The Search for Stratemeyer: Stratemeyer Syndicate Archives Box 7856; or, What the NYPL Archives Revealed" by Deidre A. Johnson in Dime Novel Round-UP, v.65, no.4, August 1996).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Newark Authors (N.J.), 1849-1996.
Johnston, Almon W. Almon W. Johnston Photograph Collection.
Title:
Almon W. Johnston Photograph Collection.
ArchivalResource: 0.83 linear ft. (2 Hollinger boxes)
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- Johnston, Almon W. Almon W. Johnston Photograph Collection.
Branford Theater Blueprints.
Title:
Branford Theater Blueprints.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Branford Theater Blueprints.
Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900. Newark Stephen Crane collection, 1897-1981.
Title:
Newark Stephen Crane collection, 1897-1981.
This collection comprises circulars (Files 1-11), letters (Files 12-90, 1897-1956), newspaper clippings (Files 199-326), magazine articles (Files 91-171), miscellaneous (Files 172-198, including books, catalogs, leaflets, genealogical tables, manuscripts, memorabilia, pamphlets, programs, prospectuses, resolutions, and syndicated releases), photographs (Files 328-351), typed copies of newspaper articles (Files 352-388), and excerpts from books: Box #1. An inventory of numbered files. Files 1-80; Box #2. Files 81-170; Box #3. Files 171-180; Box #4. Files 181-290; Box #5. Files 291-311; Box #6. Files 312-388; Box #7.. Files A1-C27; Box #8. D1-M2; Box #9. File H; Box 10. Newspaper clippings (1980-81), Stephen Crane Celebration Materials (1980-81), etc.
ArchivalResource: 4.17 linear ft. (10 Hollinger boxes )
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- Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900. Newark Stephen Crane collection, 1897-1981.
Essex County (N.J.). Dept. of Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs. Essex County Park Commission 75th Anniversary scrapbooks, 1969-1972.
Title:
Essex County Park Commission 75th Anniversary scrapbooks, 1969-1972.
4 scrapbooks, arranged in chronological order from 1894 to 1957, contain local newspaper clippings regarding the Park Commission in Essex County (N.J.).
ArchivalResource: 4 v. ; 36 cm.
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- Essex County (N.J.). Dept. of Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs. Essex County Park Commission 75th Anniversary scrapbooks, 1969-1972.
Miscellaneous items (S) relating to New Jersey, 1866-2005.
Title:
Miscellaneous items (S) relating to New Jersey, 1866-2005.
Schools, Private: Pennington (graduation exercises, 1869); Engleswood Military Academy (ca. 1866); The Lawrenceville School (1893); Litchfield School of Law (for women, 1933); Statistics for Roman Catholic schools & institutions (1927-51, 2 pgs. info. from Special Collection Seton Hall University). Schools Public: An address to the people of New Jersey on the subject of common schools, by George Doane (booklet reprint, 1937); East Orange High School (The News, newsletter, Nov. 24, 1943); Model School (The Signal, publication of the Model School, Dec., 1885, Trenton); Ocean City State Summer School (programs, 1928); Roseland Grammar School (The Declaration of Independence, The Constitution of the United States, The Constitution of New Jersey, Board of Education of the School District of Roseland, 1933); Somerville Public School (Musical programs, 1870); West Orange High School (Winter courses programs, 1940). Socialism: Proceedings of New Jersey Socialist Unity Conference (booklet, 1906). Sports: Byrne Meadowlands Arena (college basketball, 1st Garden State Classic, Dec. 3, 1981); Centennial football game: The First Hundred Years (Sept. 27, 1969), commemorative stamp (first day cover and exercises, Sept. 26, 1969); Irvington - Maplewood - Millburn 25-Mile Bicycle Race (program, May 30th, 1933); Newark Bears (football program, 1939); N.J. Kennel League (catalog, 1893); N.J. Special Olympics (brochures); Olympic Park, dance marathons (newspaper clippings, 1932); Plainfield Boxing News (newsletter, 1981); Yacht Racing (1903); Yale - Princeton (football program, 1914). Stores: Satterthwaite's (typewritten manuscript, 5p., by Meredith Havens); Garden State Plaza (Paramus) (brochure, 1982). Synagogue: Temple B'nai Abraham (rededication service, Oct. 1984).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Miscellaneous items (S) relating to New Jersey, 1866-2005.
Eldridge, Douglas. Doug Eldridge collection 1965-1969.
Title:
Doug Eldridge collection 1965-1969.
Organized in 4 Hollinger boxes: Box #1 & #2 contain, in 19 folders, documents, statements, bylaws, reports, photos, notes, memos, newspaper clippings, memorandum, minutes, correspondence, publications, program summaries, press releases, relating to United Community Corporation (1965-1969); Box #3 includes various material relating to Newark Riots (1967-1969) in 4 folders. Folder #1 ("Team Report: Rebellion Against 'Whitey'" written by a team of six United Press International reporters, Richard F. Fontana, Alex J. Michelini, Gordon Joseloff, Douglas Smart, Robert Sullivan and Joseph Dileo, and other magazine articles and newspaper clippings), Folder #2 ("List of Fatalities During Civil Disturbance, July 21, 1967," "Emergency Recommendation" by Newark Council of Business Associations, "Adopted by Executive Committee of the Committee of Concern at Meeting 8/8/67," "A Riot or 'Criminal Insurrection'" by Rev. T. M. Booth, "We residents of Newark, make the following immediate demands," "We make the following long range demands upon city, state and federal officials," "Free Our Black Brothers!" "The Urban League at Essex County at a special meeting," "Medical Emergency Service Unit," "Letter to Dr. Frank Stanton, President (WCBS-TV)" by Essex Newark District Council of the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women, "Committee of Concern," "Investigation of Allegations of Participation by Legal Service Systems in the Newark and Plainfield Riots" by the Committee on Law and Poverty of the New Jersey Bar Association, "The Legal Services Program's Role in the Riots," "Save Our City," "Black Survival Bulletin," "Statement of the Committee of Concern," "A Law Day Symposium: Riots and their Prevention" by Rutgers Young Americans for Freedom, and press releases, correspondence, memorandums, transcripts, etc), Folder #3 ("Witnesses Before Governor's Commission on Civil Disorder," "Report for Action Conference, Mr.Lilley's Opening Remarks," "Civil Disorders, U.S.A. Reports and Recommendations," "Special Message on Capital Needs" by Governor Richard J. Hughes to the Legislature, 1968, "Public Policy Forum on Civil Disorders: Causes and Remedies, Rutgers--The State University, Bureau of Government Research and University Extension Division," "Resolutions Passed by the Black Caucus of the Public Policy Forum on Civil Disorders--May 10, 1968," "Statement of Sanford M. Jaffe," "Statement Prepared by Gustav Heningburg, President of the Greater Newark Urban Coalition, for inclusion with release of 'One Year Later' Study on February 27, 1969," "Excepts from 'One Year Later' Study, 1969," "Statement Prepared by Andrew Heiskell, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Urban America Inc., for delivery at release of 'One Year Later' Study at 10:A.M., February 27, 1969," "Progress Report #3 The Kerner Report and AJC - One Year Later, American Jewish Committee," "Report for Action - One Year Later" by Sanford M. Jaffe, Robert D. Lilley, Raymond A. Brown, Robert B. Meyner, Alfred E. Driscoll, Bishop John J. Dougherty, John J. Gibbons, Ben Z. Leuchters, Oliver Lofton, Bishop Prince A. Taylor Jr., William A. Wachenfeld, Stephen Farber and John Kolesar, "Statement by Mayor Hugh J. Addonizio, February 12, 1968," "Commission Members," "The Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders: An Analysis by Bayard Rustin" published by A. Philip Randolph Institute, and press releases, etc), and Folder #4 ("Riot Commission names key staff," "Police forces and black militants are arming for a second civil war," "Preliminary Analysis of Statements Concerning Law Enforcement during Newark Riots," "The Newark Legal Services Project: Reply to Presentment of Eighth Grand Jury (Essex County) 1967 Tern, Transcript of "Let's Find Out" broadcast on WCBS Radio, Sunday, July 16, Press releases from NAACP, ACLU, State of New Jersey, The American Jewish Committee, etc., Catastrophe Bulletin, August 9, 1967, "Heritage Foundation stresses need for black and white unity," "Remarks of Roger W. Wilkins, Director, Community Relations Service, U.S. Department of Justice before the New York Conference on Community Values and Conflict, May 5, 1967," "Reports Study on Riot-Prone American Cities" (Northwestern University Urban Journalism Center), Copy of Congressional Record (July 19, 1967), Law in Action (March 1968), "The Church and The Riots: Guidelines for Diocesan Strategy in Northern Urban Areas," January 16, 1966); Box #4 include newspaper clippings relating to Newark Riots.
ArchivalResource: 1.67 linear ft. (4 Hollinger boxes)
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DeLagerberg, Lars. Lars DeLagerberg collection, 1911-1957.
Title:
Lars DeLagerberg collection, 1911-1957.
This collection is organized in 4 archival boxes : (Hollinger) Box #1. Manuscripts (including illustrations) of "New Jersey Architecture," personal notes (1916), and a copy of the book New Jersey Architecture : Colonial and Federal (1956, privately printed by Walter Whittum Inc.) ; (Hollinger) Box #2. Personal notes (1913), architectural drawings and notes, invitations (1911-17), reprinted publications, and correspondence (1917-57) ; (Paige) Boxes #3 and #4 contain photographs of New Jersey architecture.
ArchivalResource: 2.83 linear ft. (2 Hollinger boxes) + 2 Paige boxes.
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- DeLagerberg, Lars. Lars DeLagerberg collection, 1911-1957.
Osborne, William Hamilton, 1873-1942. William H. Osborne collection, 1903-ca.1920.
Title:
William H. Osborne collection, 1903-ca.1920.
This collection comprises correspondence (1903), newspaper clippings (1910-20), manuscripts ("Out of the Tub O' Blood," 2 copies of "The Taint in the Blood or The Taint.").
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box )
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- Osborne, William Hamilton, 1873-1942. William H. Osborne collection, 1903-ca.1920.
Anthony, Daniel S. Daniel Sutherland Anthony Papers 1942-1976.
Title:
Daniel Sutherland Anthony Papers 1942-1976.
This collection includes administrative records and correspondence of Daniel S. Anthony pertaining to his work with the U.S. Department of War, the Muncie Community Discussion Council and the Newark Human Rights Commission. Mr. Anthony's work with the U.S. Department of War outlines the army's counselor training program including histories of how the program was initially developed and a lot of Department material pertains to the personal service records of Mr. Anthony. The records of the National Institute of Social Relations, Inc. basically relate to the activities of the Muncie Community Discussion Council in the period when Mr. Anthony was director. Important material exists relating to racial and ethnic discrimination, Red-baiting and anti-communist activity. Additional important material is included on the Newark Human Rights Commission for the period 1952- 1963 relating to the conflict on matters of policy of the Addonizio administration between the mayor, certain members of his staff, and Commission director Anthony. The records relate to civilian review boards, police brutality and minority hiring in the building trade unions. Certain materials cover the development of the commission in the early 1950's when it was called the Mayor's Commission on Group Relations. Other items included Mr. Anthony's activities at Rutgers University in the area of human relations and urban renewal and his work in handwriting analysis.
ArchivalResource: 0.96 lin. ft. (12 files)
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- Anthony, Daniel S. Daniel Sutherland Anthony Papers 1942-1976.
Young Women's Christian Association (Newark N.J.). YMCA/YWCA-Newark scrapbook, 1920-1925.
Title:
YMCA/YWCA-Newark scrapbook, 1920-1925.
This scrapbook contains newspaper clippings and photographs related to YMCA/YWCA-Newark from 1920 to 1925.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 29 cm.
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- Young Women's Christian Association (Newark N.J.). YMCA/YWCA-Newark scrapbook, 1920-1925.
NJ Transit. Newark Subway plans, 1998-2000.
Title:
Newark Subway plans, 1998-2000.
This collection consists of Newark City Subway Emergency Ventilation Project plan, NERL Lighting Design Options drawing (2000), NERL fact sheets, and Newark City Subway Accessibilities Improvements-Washington Street Station 60% Submission papers (1997), and other architectural drawings.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger boxes)
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- NJ Transit. Newark Subway plans, 1998-2000.
Newark (N.J.) Printing and Publishing 1798-1971.
Title:
Newark (N.J.) Printing and Publishing 1798-1971.
"Alexander G. Highton Typography and Fine Printing for Advertisers," (Advertisement on ink blotter, 1922), JIHAD Press (Catalog, 1971, "Jihad" 1970?-, catalog; Booklets and pamphlets; "A black value system" by Baraka (1969), "Ujamaa" by Nyerere (n.d.); "Mwanamke Mwananchi" by Mumininas (1971); "Soul Session, anthology of the B.C.D." (1969); "Surahili Name Book" (1971), Sine Cera (various issues, 1927-1933), The Rural Magazine (Vol.1, 1798-). Misc. (Joycian Court Publishers: "A Collection of Poems by Dan Mutascu," mimeographed, 1969, "Generation," 1969, "Skylore Engine, mimeographed, 1969; Carteret Book Club: "Criticism" by W. Whitman (1913); "Charles Dickens" by C.D. Warner (1913), etc.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. ( 1 Hollinger box)
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- Newark (N.J.) Printing and Publishing 1798-1971.
Lipman, Wynona M. Wynona M. Lipman papers, 1976-1982.
Title:
Wynona M. Lipman papers, 1976-1982.
Organized in 4 boxes : Box #1. Personal notes, correspondence related to legislation, brochures, photocopies of legal proposals, press releases, memorandums, mail and telephone logs ; Box #2. Lipman's biographical sketches, correspondence (1980-1982), brochures on public hearings (1976), minutes, and newspaper clippings ; Box #3. Brochures, newsletters, periodicals, fliers (1980-1981), photocopies of published articles, reprinted articles, and correspondence (1980) ; Box #4. Correspondence (1982), brochures, fliers, proposals, applications, press releases, reprinted statements to the Senate, legislative acts, and programs.
ArchivalResource: 1.68 linear ft. (4 Hollinger boxes)
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- Lipman, Wynona M. Wynona M. Lipman papers, 1976-1982.
Lockwood, Kenneth Fraser. Kenneth F. Lockwood papers, 1902-1970.
Title:
Kenneth F. Lockwood papers, 1902-1970.
This collection consists of 3 archival boxes : Box #1 contains files labeled as "Conservation Fish and Game, New Jersey : Some Crucial Years and Biography of a Conservationist," "The New Jersey Fish and Game Conservation League correspondence for 1918-1921 and later," "Monthly Reports NJFGCL (1940, 1944, 1945)," Lockwood's biography written by Elizabeth Lockwood Coombs, combined with clippings relating to the New Jersey Fish and Game Conservation League (1916-1970), Lockwood's papers and correspondence, and a mounted photograph ; Box #2 includes files labeled as "New Jersey Outdoorman," "W.N.J.R. Broadcasts (1947-48)," "Diary of John Davidson (1865)," and books titled as "The Outdoor Heritage of New Jersey (published by New Jersey Fish and Game Commission)," "Report of the Fish Commissioners of the State of Pennsylvania for the Year 1902," and "Transactions of the Eighth North American Wild Life Conference" ; Box #3 contains Newark Bait and Fly Casting Club Year Book (1954), files labeled as "Explorers Club," "Split Rock Pond Preserve of the Newark Bait and Fly Casting Club (1915-23)," "Tuner Tournaments," "Newark Bait and Fly Casting Club," "Rod and Gun Editors Association (1938-45)" and a booklet titled as "A Better America for Americans and Better Americans for America (prepared for prospective contributors to The Izaak Walton Conservation Foundation, Inc., 1928)."
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft. (3 Hollinger boxes)
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- Lockwood, Kenneth Fraser. Kenneth F. Lockwood papers, 1902-1970.
American Association for the United Nations. Newark Chapter. Newark (N.J.) United Nations Day scrapbooks, 1945-1957.
Title:
Newark (N.J.) United Nations Day scrapbooks, 1945-1957.
6 scrapbooks comprise correspondence, programs, photographs, clippings, invitations, minutes, proclamations, speeches, etc., related to United Nations Day in Newark, N.J. : v. 1 (1958-66), v. 2 (1967), v. 3 (1969), v. 4 (1970), v. 5 (1972), and v. 6 (1973).
ArchivalResource: 6 v. ; 31-35 cm.
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- American Association for the United Nations. Newark Chapter. Newark (N.J.) United Nations Day scrapbooks, 1945-1957.
Landsberg, Kurt. New Jersey Postcard Albums Collection, ca.1900-ca.1990.
Title:
New Jersey Postcard Albums Collection, ca.1900-ca.1990.
SB #1: Atlantic City / Asbury Park / Wildwood / Ocean County / Morris Plains / Lake Hopatcong / Fort Lee / Trenton / Morristown / Lakehurst / . SB #2 : Brookside Drive / Millburn / Short Hills / New Orange / East Orange / Singac / Little Falls. SB #3: Cedar Grove / Overbrook. SB #4: Essex Fells / Roseland / Fairfield Dairy. SB #5: Montclair / Bloomfield. SB #6: Paterson / Pine Brook / Passaic River / Totowa / Pequannock / Pompton Plains / Newfoundland / Lincoln Park / Mountain View. SB #7: South Orange I. SB #8: South Orange II. SB #9: South Orange III. SB #10: Union City / Hoboken / Jersey City / Fort Dix . SB #11: Verona. SB #12: Verona Lake. SB #13: West Orange I. SB #14: West Orange II. SB #15: West Orange III. SB #16: West Orange IV. SB #17: Caldwell I. SB #18: Caldwell II / West Caldwell. SB #19: Newark.
ArchivalResource: 19 v. ; 35 cm.
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- Landsberg, Kurt. New Jersey Postcard Albums Collection, ca.1900-ca.1990.
Newark (N.J.) Associations collection, 1815-1988.
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Newark (N.J.) Associations collection, 1815-1988.
Organized in alphabetical order in 3 Hollinger boxes: Box #1 (A-F). American Legion Post #152 (1921-1995), Committee of Concern (1967-68), Down Town Club (Sales Record, 1913-1924), The Women's Association of Forest Hill Presbyterian Church (Programs, 1952-1970), and file labeled as "Associations A-F" including By-Laws of Broad Street and Merchants Association of Newark, New Jersey (1945), By-Laws of The Celluloid Club (1899), Organizational Chart of Club of Printing House Craftsmen of Newark and Vicinity (1960-1961), Constitution and By-Laws, Rules, Officers and Members of the Down Town Club of Newark, N.J. (1919), Year Book of The Business and Professional Women's Club of Newark, N.J. (1959-1960), The American Youth Legion (1936), Fourth Liberty Loan (Official Bulletin, 1918), YMWCA of Newark and Vicinity (Recognition of Achievement in Commerce, Business, and Education of Blacks in New Jersey, 1980), various invitation cards, etc. ; Box #2 (G-N). By-Laws of Galilei Lodge, No. 269 (1935), Halsey Street Association (Meetings, By-Laws, etc., 1972), Newark Education Council (1988-89), and file labeled as "Associations G-L" including Trans-continental Telephone Demonstration at the Nineteenth Annual Celebration of the Lincoln Club (1916), A Prospectus of the Newark Social Settlement Association (1905), Music Study Club of Newark and the Oranges (Constitution and By-Laws, 1954), Constitution and By-Laws of the Board Master Carpenters Newark and Vicinity (1895), The Newark Community Center of the Arts (Calendar, 1977-78), Constitution and By-Laws of the New England Society of Newark, New Jersey (1808), An Oration on Washington delivered before St.Johns's Lodge, No.1, F. & A.M., Newark, N.J. (By Rev. Bro. Harry Y. Murkland, 1917), St.Johns's Lodge, No.1, F. & A.M., Newark, N.J. (154th Annual Celebration of George Washington's Birthday program, February 21, 1945), North Ward Educational and Cultural Center Commemorates Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (Program, 1981), Constitution and By-Laws of The Newark League for the Hard of Hearing (Chapter Six of the American Society for the Hard of Hearing, organized 1917), 37th Anniversary of the Newark Medical Association Supper (January 23, 1872), The Lawyers' Club, Constitution of the Newark Nature Club, Constitution of the Newark Museum Nature Club (1935), Twenty-First National Saengerfest of the Nord-Oestlicher Saengerbund of America under the auspices of the United Singers of Newark (Official souvenirs and programme, 1906), 75th Anniversary Northern Lodge No.25 F. & A.M.(1928), Certificate of Change of Name of Negro Welfare League of New Jersey to New Jersey Urban League, Newark Branch (photocopies, 1919), Certificate of Incorporation of Negro Welfare League of Newark, New Jersey (photocopies, 1917), "Negro Welfare League of New Jersey" (photocopies, 1898), Neighborhood College Project (The Grapevine, 1977), Newark Branch NAACP (election materials relating to Keith M. Jones and Elton T. Byrd, 1988), File (G-Z) including Jewish Young Adult Council of Essex County (JYAC, By-Laws, 1951-51), Second Anniversary of the Holly Frog Socials (1874), Integrity, Inc. (Founded 1968), Ironbound Improvement League, Inc. (Yearbook, 1950), The Newark Day Center (175th Anniversary Dinner, 1978), Irvington Hose Co. (Masquerade ball, 1905), Golden Star Fraternity (Constitution, 1883), Lion's Club (Luncheon meeting, 1967), Ironbound Committee Against Toxic Waste (Newsletter, 1984), Ironbound Red Shield Club (Opening exercises, 1941) and numerous invitation cards, etc.; Box #3 (N-Z). Newark Branch NAACP (newsletter, 1968-1969, Board of Meeting, 1964), Newark Bible Society (An address by Theodore Frelinghuysen, Esq., 1818, Constitution of the Newark Bible Society and the First Annual Report, 1815), Newark Camera Club, Inc., (1891-92), Newark Human Rights Association (Poster "We Like People," "Proclamation," Newark Human Rights Commission Week, 1977), Ray Palmer Club (Calendars, 1897-1949), Renaissance Newark Inc. (RNI, brochures, 1991), Service Club of Newark (Constitution and By-Laws of the Service Club, 1944, etc.), Work Progress Administration (WPA) including scripts "George Washington Carver" (Federal Theatre Radio Division), "The Louisiana Lottery" (Program: Secret Service Secrets), "Molly Fitcher" (The New Jersey Cavacade series), "John Fitch" (The New Jersey Cavalcade series) and an untitled script, all written by Hughes Allison, "Men of Art" (Federal Theatre Radio Division) written by Ed Cleland, and press releases (1936), The Sketch Club (Catalogs of the 4th, 5th & 6th Annual Exhibition, 1897 & 1898, Constitution and By-Laws, 1906, The Artist's Club member list, The Artists' Club of Newark, New Jersey, 1908), and File (P-Z) including University Club (Member list, 1900), Phillis Wheatley Literary Club (History and membership, 1987-88, Program, 1939, Letter commemorating 60th anniversary, 1971), The Salvation Army Essex and West Hudson (Annual civic luncheon, 1982), Roseville Athletic Association Cycling Department (Notice, 1894), Rotary Club (50th Anniversary program, 1960), United States Credit System Co. (Annual dinner, 1892), Saint Michael's Medical Center (SMMC, minutes of meetings, 1977), Pyramid House - Integrity, Inc. (Pamphlet, Founded 1977), West Side Citizen's Rehab Corporation #1 (By-Laws), The Salvation Army of Greater Newark (Annual civic luncheon, 1986), Newark Teachers' Association (Workshop program, 1955), Roseville Athletic Association (Program, 1901), Steam and Hot Water Fitters' Helpers (Masquerade ball program, 1902), The Polish Arts Club of Newark (Exhibition invitation, Joseph Conrad Centennial Program, 1957), Progress Club (30th anniversary program, 1902), Republican Indian League, New Jersey (Constitution and By-Laws, 1891), Robert Bruce House (Monthly reports, 1965, minutes, 1967, Robert Bruce House Journal, v.3, no.4).
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft. (3 Hollinger boxes)
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- Newark (N.J.) Associations collection, 1815-1988.
Newark Historic Celebrations Collection, 1905-1998.
Title:
Newark Historic Celebrations Collection, 1905-1998.
1916: Newark Posters, pennant, "Newark Poetry Competition," program of year long events, medals & badges, "The Newark Pageant & The Celebration," "The Pageant of Newark 1916" (booklet), National Wrestling Championships (flyer & correspondence), "Newark 1916" (leaflet), "Newark-250 Years Old," address by Franklin Murphy, "Historic Ceremonies and Exercises," "Committee of One Hundred"; 1926: 150th Anniversary of the Signing of the Declaration of Independence, "Newark-1666-1776-1926," Independence Day Celebration, program; 1936: 100th Anniversary-Newark City charter, Address by Thomas McCarter, The Newarker (semi-monthly periodical, during celebration, published by the Citizens' Committee of 100), Poster by the Fidelity Union Trust Co. with sketches of historic event in Newark since 1836 (1936), Military Bell & Pageant with Parade Order (program, May 2, 1936), "Celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the Incorporation of The City of Newark" (program), Newark's Women; Program guide (Opening meeting 1836-1936 Newark Charter Celebration, program); 1966 I: 300th Anniversary-Founding, Founder's Day dinner, "Pride in Newark" (exhibit of water colors by Henry Gasser, catalog), Flag: "Pride in Newark" (kept separately in box in Archives Room), "1666-1966", "Continental House" (300th Anniversary Committee Headquarters), Newark's 300th News (newsletter, no. 4 & 5), "Founder's Day" (program, May 18, 1966); 1966 II: 300th Anniversary-Founding, "Konrad: an artist looks at Newark" (catalog), Newark Museum (newsletter, 1966 issues), The Museum (Spring & Winter 1966); Misc.: Museum items, Newark's 300th News, nos. 1-12 (no. 7 missing), Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Dedication Ceremony (pamphlet, memorial breakfast), Service Flag Dedication (brochure, Sept. 20, 1942), Columbus Day Celebration (brochure, 1941), Essex County Court House, National Historic Site (commemoration, invitation, April 30, 1976), Essex County Court House dedication speeches by P. Rodino, B. McGuire, Newark Founder's Day (invitation, May 17, 1976), Newark Holiday Church Tours (Dec. 1976-Jan. 1977), Arbor Day (pamphlets), "Newark 1836," 150th anniversary of incorporation of the City of Newark, N.J. (1986), First Night bell (1998), badge, calendar of events, "Bicentennial Fever" by Tom Murray, Fourth of July (program, 1912), Birth of Abraham Lincoln (program, 1909), Birth of George Washington (1931), Dedication of City Hall (medals, 1906), Efforts of President Roosevelt to end the Russo-Japanese War (Resolution of the Common Council, 1905), "Newark-1666-1776-1926" (booklet), Fourth of July (Proclamation from Mayor, 1975), etc.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Newark Historic Celebrations Collection, 1905-1998.
Newark Streets Collection (N.J.), 1930-1977.
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Newark Streets Collection (N.J.), 1930-1977.
Halsey Street (reminiscences by Mrs. Middleton, and other newspaper clippings), "Broad Street & Neighboring Streets Seventy Years Ago" (1930), "History of Broad Street" (typed ms), "A History of South Orange Ave.," (compiled by pupils of Newton Street School for the Book of Newark, ca. 1933), including "South Orange Ave." (a remembrance of life in Newark from 1849 through 1919 by Mr. Washington Cort), "West Market Street: A Few Notes Pertaining to a Small Sector in the Roseville Section" (by Samuel Berg, photos taken March 1959), James Street Commons (Information), Letter from D.J. Henderson to the City Council regarding the changing of the name of Elizabeth Ave. (1977), "History of Broad Street" (Chapter VII in Book of Newark by Central Ave. School, English ans Art Classes-GR.8), "History of Wilson Avenue" (Written by Pupils of Eight-A Classes, Wilson Avenue School, Illustration by Art Class, March 1933), "Wilson Avenue" (by Ruth Banker, typed ms), "Springfield Avenue," "Old Broad Street" (Richard C. Jenkinson, 1930), "The Streets of Newark" (Hannah Blattman).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Newark Streets Collection (N.J.), 1930-1977.
MacBrayne, Nan M. World War II-MacBrayne collection, 1941-1945.
Title:
World War II-MacBrayne collection, 1941-1945.
This collection, formed by Nan M. MacBrayne (Eastmond) during the years of World War II, comprises legal documents, correspondence, newspaper clippings, greeting cards, tickets, programs, army pamphlets, a scrapbook of wartime memorabilia, photographs of U.S. Navy and various naval air stations, and biographies and correspondence regarding Sgt. John Basilone, USMC, who was awarded Congressional Medal of Honor in 1942, and a 3 1/2 inch floppy disk labeled as "Nan M. Eastmond, Bio, Pictures."
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- MacBrayne, Nan M. World War II-MacBrayne collection, 1941-1945.
Newark Garden Club. Newark (N.J.) Garden Club collection, 1927-1977.
Title:
Newark (N.J.) Garden Club collection, 1927-1977.
Organized in 3 boxes : Box #1. Correspondence, scrapbooks ("The Original Newark Garden Club Publicity Book, 1926-1935," and in recognition of the 300th anniversary of the founding of New Jersey, 1965-66), fliers (1972-75), programs (1932-35,) photographs & negatives, newspaper clippings, awards, etc.; Box #2. Scrapbooks ("Newark Garden Club, 1935-63," "Newark Garden Club Civic Project, Continental House 2 Park Place, Newark, N.J. Restoration of Garden (1966)," "North End Branch Library Garden (1960)," awards (1970) ; Box #3. Minutes (1927-37), Bylaws and constitution (1927-77); Box #4. Minutes (1956-76); Box #5. Financial records (1927-77).
ArchivalResource: 2.09 linear ft. (5 Hollinger boxes)
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- Newark Garden Club. Newark (N.J.) Garden Club collection, 1927-1977.
Miscellaneous items (J-N) relating to New Jersey, 1820-1990.
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Miscellaneous items (J-N) relating to New Jersey, 1820-1990.
Jackson Whites: "Antecedents of the Ramapo People" (by Coombs, unpublished study, 1968). Jews: Essex County Israel Bond News (1970). Labor Movement: "The Silk Industry Strike, 1913, Paterson" (in N.J. Statistics of Labor and Industries Report, p.175-242, photocopy); "The Passaic Textile Strike 1926-1927" (1927); American Labor Museum (flyers, pamphlets, papers, newsletters, news clippings). Legislators: Nicholas F. Brady (final address to the Senate, Dec. 20, 1982); Nomination speech for Jimmy Carter by Peter W. Rodino, Jr. at Democratic National Convention (July 14, 1976). Library Schools and Training: Euphemism (Rutgers, March, April 1971, Nov. 1972, March 1973). Lottery: List of winning numbers (1971) and Misc. information; ticket (1971); winning numbers (April 1972 - May 1973); "We sell tickets" (button, 1974?); winning numbers - Daily & Weekly (1972 & 1973); Instant Lottery (1976). Meadows: The New Jersey Salt Marsh and its Improvement (Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 207, Nov. 14, 1907). Militia: Essex Troop (pamphlet commemorating 25th anniversary of the troop, 1890-1915); "An act supplementary to an act, entitled 'An act establishing a Militia system,'" (pub. Trenton, 1820); Naval Reserve New Jersey (1896-97). Municipal Bonds: Lodi Temporary Water Bond (coupons, 1935). Newspapers: Trenton Evening Times (Sept. 15, 1942, 1st N.J. newspaper printed by offset method); Paterson Machinist Journal (photocopy, Feb. 1894); Irvington (v.II, Annual Report, 1968); New Jersey Newspaper Project: Microfilming (report, 1990).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Miscellaneous items (J-N) relating to New Jersey, 1820-1990.
Elizabeth (N.J.). Borough of Elizabeth Court of Common Pleas minutes, 1809-1819.
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Borough of Elizabeth Court of Common Pleas minutes, 1809-1819.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 22 cm.
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- Elizabeth (N.J.). Borough of Elizabeth Court of Common Pleas minutes, 1809-1819.
Newark (N.J.). Fire Dept. Newark (N.J.) Fire Department collection, 1807-1965.
Title:
Newark (N.J.) Fire Department collection, 1807-1965.
Box #1. History. "Historical Facts about the Fire Department, Newark, N.J." compiled by R. Wittick (typewritten chronology of major events), "General History of Newark Fire Dept.", misc. notes, excerpts from newspapers. Fireboat. "Newark's fire fighting navy" (1961), Crew members (1931), rules concerning jurisdiction over harbor fires (1927), Newspaper articles (1918, 1920). Chemical Engine Company No. 1, Chronology of events (1887-91), Running schedules (1936). Engine Company No. 1 (Hand Engine Company 1 and Minnehaha Engine ), Chronology of Events (1860-1888), Notes from the Minute Books (1833-40), Obituaries of William Camfield - 1st driver of Newark Steamer, Charles and John Camfield (original articles), Notes compiled by NPL, Misc. items. Engine No. 2 (Passaic Steam Fire Engine Co. 2). Chronology of events (1860-1890), Excerpts from Firemen's Journal and various newspaper clippings (1829-35, 1852). Engine No. 3 (Washington Steam Fire Engine Co. No. 3). Chronology of events (1860-1890), "Secretary's Book of Exchange" (1819-35), Newspaper articles (1851, 1852, 1858), Log book (1902-1903), Engine No. 4 (Lafayette Fire Engine Co., Moses Bigelow Steam Fire Engine, Northern Liberty Steam Engine). Chronology of events (1860-1887), Notes from Firemens Journal (1835-43, 1845-47, 1854-55). Engine Company No. 5 (Protection Fire Engine Co., Hiawatha-Harry Soden-Steam Fire Engine Co.), Chronology of events (1860-89), Excerpts from company book and newspapers (1838, 1851). Engine Company No. 6 (Columbian Hand Fire Engine Co., Franklin Steam Engine Co.). Chronology of events (1860-1884), Motto (1851). Engine No. 7 (Northern Liberty Hand Engine, No. 7, Niagara Steam Engine). Chronology of events (1860-1883). Engine Company No. 8 (Americus Hand Engine, Americus Steam Fire Engine), Chronology of events (1860-1889), Excerpts from newspapers and firemen's journals and book (1851, 56-64), Opening of fire house at Ferry and Fillmore (original article), Poem, "The Last Days of No. Eights Rhyming machine" and "Fourth district run March 29th, 1865" (poet unknown), Misc. items. Engine Companies 9 & 13 (Warren Hand Engineer Co., Warren Steam Engine Co.). Chronology of events (1860-1883), Excerpts from company book (1852, 1894, 1901-01), Misc. Engine Company No. 10 (Jackson Hand Co., Lincoln Steam Engine Co.). Chronology (1860-81), Excerpts of fire activities from unknown sources (1859, 61, 63). Engine Company No. 11 (Southward Hand Engineer Co., Steam Fire Engineer Co.), Chronology of events (1860-1889), Misc. Engine Company No. 12 (Good Will Hand Engineer Co.), Chronology of events (1860-1866). Hose Company No. 1 (Neptune Hose Co.), Chronology of events (1860-1882), History, Notes from Firemen's Journal (1852), New Carriage lamps (1858), Neptune in 300th anniversary parade (1966). Search Light Company No. 1 Chronology of events (1912-1916), General orders (1924), Misc. items. Truck Company No.1 (Union Hook and Ladder). Record of fires (1867-76), Selected points of interest from desk journal 1876-79, Excerpts from company records and newspapers. Truck Company No. 2 (Crockett Hook and Ladder Co. No.2), Chronology of events (1860-1885). Truck Company No. 3 (Hook and Ladder Co. 3), Chronology of events 1881-1885. Truck Company No. 5. Description of 5 horse hitch. Box #2. Historical Association patch, Chief Engineers and Reports (1851-1930), Fires (1835-1910), , Parades (1858, 1866, 1887) , Salvage Corps (1951), Fire Engines (1858-1925), Fire Alarm System (1854-1933), Fire Plugs (1965), Company of Fire Wardens (1839, 1859, 1866), Fire Horses (1900), Fire Houses (1852-1967), Fire Ordinances (1815-1883), Relief (1858, 1908), Exempts, Water Towers, Museum and Historical Celebrations (1966-67), Firemen (Firemen's Plot, etc. ca. 1852-1899), Newark Fire Association (1807, 1965).
ArchivalResource: 0.83 linear ft. (2 Hollinger boxes)
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- Newark (N.J.). Fire Dept. Newark (N.J.) Fire Department collection, 1807-1965.
Elizabeth Daily Journal. Elizabeth Daily Journal minutes, 1923-1959.
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Elizabeth Daily Journal minutes, 1923-1959.
1 archival box contains 2 minute books titled as "Minutes of a Special Meeting of the Stockholders of Elizabeth Daily Journal (1923-1944)" and "Minutes - Elizabeth Daily Journal (Elizabeth, N.J., 1944-53)."
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Elizabeth Daily Journal. Elizabeth Daily Journal minutes, 1923-1959.
Miscellaneous items (N) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1875-1999.
Title:
Miscellaneous items (N) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1875-1999.
Newark: "Other Communities Called Newark," Newark Bears (Team photos, 1937 & 1999, "Bears are back," Star Ledger, 1999; Famous People: William Jennings Bryan (invitation and button for reception in his honor, 1906); Newspapers: "The Rise and Fall of The Newark News: A Personal Retrospection" by Douglas Eldridge, Newark Student (Newspaper of the Newark student movement, Unit of American Student Movement, under the leadership of the Central Organization of U.S. Marxist-Leninists (v.1, no.1, Oct. 18 1976), The Newark Patriot (Newspaper of Afro-Asian-Latin American Peoples Solidarity Forum (Newark), v.2, no.1, Sept. 20, 1976), Newark Journal (Last edition, Sept. 1, 1887), The Newark Evening Star (A Book of Several Thousand Authentic English Proverbs), "The History of Newark News" (1950), "A Memoir of The Newark News 1883-1972" by Alan Branigan (1985), "Newark Newspaper Repository: A Century of Record" by Pearce S. Grove (A Consultant's Report), PIC (Public Interest Committee) Newsletter (1976), The Newark News Telephone Directory (Nov. 5, 1967), Newark News Strike (North Jersey Local 173, American Newspaper Guild, AFL-CIO, CLC), "Support Labor's Fight Against The Newark News" (New Jersey State AFL-CIO, North Jersey Newspaper Guild), "Newark's Fallen Giant: Euthanasia or Murder?" by Richard Reeves (1972), Luso-Americano (newspaper, brochure, and memorial letter opener, 50th anniversary, 1989), Newark Star Eagle (buttons from its contest), The Industrial Exhibition Bulletin (1875); Newark Public Library: The Newarks of the World (1988).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Miscellaneous items (N) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1875-1999.
Anthony, Daniel S. Daniel S. Anthony papers, 1942-1979.
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Daniel S. Anthony papers, 1942-1979.
This collection comprises the records and correspondence of Daniel S. Anthony pertaining to his work with the U.S. Department of War, the Muncie Community Discussion Council, the Newark Human Rights Commission, the Mayor's Commission on Group Relations (Newark), National Conference of Christians and Jews, and publications on graphology.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft. (3 Hollinger boxes)
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- Anthony, Daniel S. Daniel S. Anthony papers, 1942-1979.
Newark Theaters Collection (N.J.), 1906-2004
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Newark Theaters Collection (N.J.), 1906-2004
Box #1: Krueger (programs, ca. 1906), NCE (programs, 1969), Newark Theater (programs, 1906-1916), Rutgers (programs, 1965), Shubert Theater (news articles from the Newark Evening News, 1923-29), Newark Art Theater (programs, 1932), Salaam (Mosque) Theater (programs, 1956-57; construction brochure, 1924), The Creative Movement Theater Co. (programs, Don't Cry Mary, Sacred Heart Cathedral), Theater of Universal Images (programs, Dutchman by Amiri Baraka, 1982; Black Nativity by Langston Hughes; TUI playbill; In Defense of Self, play by Wayne Slappy, Feb. 1987), Waldman's Opera House, Proctor's Weekly (1926), Federal Theater (WPA), Ensemble Theater Co., The Ironbound Theater, George Washington Carver School Drama Guild, Cannibals by K. Morrison (flier), All Jersey Multiplex Cinemas (flier), Luna Stace ("The Other Side of Newark," Jan.-Feb. 2004). Box #2: Combined Broad & Shubert (programs, 1927-32), Broad Street (programs, 1916-1931), Shubert Theater (programs, 1907-1936), Colosseum (1905-06), Misc. ("Intolerance," productions by The Mummers of the Univ. of Newark; YM & YWHA, 1941).
ArchivalResource: 0.83 linear ft. (2 Hollinger boxes)
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- Newark Theaters Collection (N.J.), 1906-2004
Essex County Community Resources, 1991-2001.
Title:
Essex County Community Resources, 1991-2001.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Essex County Community Resources, 1991-2001.
Greater Newark HUD Tenant Coalition. The Greater Newark (N.J.) Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Tenants Coalition collection / US HUD Mark-to-Market Program records, 2000-2005.
Title:
The Greater Newark (N.J.) Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Tenants Coalition collection / US HUD Mark-to-Market Program records, 2000-2005.
Organized in 9 Hollinger boxes in alphabetical order, this collection includes materials relating to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development's ("HUD") Mark-to-Market (M2M) Program: Box #1. All American File - Camden, Application - Fed. Assisted M2M, Application Kit for Mark-To-Market Technical Assistance Grants, Arlington Arms, Aspen Belmont B, Aspen Hamilton Apts., Aspen Stratford B, Aspen Stratford C, Aspen Temple Apts.; Box #2. Audubon Park Apartments, Avon Hills Apartments, Atlantic City HUD; Box #3. Barclay Arms Tenants Association, Baldwin Oaks - Parsippany, Belmont Apts., Broadway Manor Apts., Brunswick Estates, Beacon Place Apts., Cathedral Park Apts., Center City Housing 9B & 9C, Chestnut Street Housing, Community Alliance of Tenants, Corinthian Towers; Box #4. Delsea Gardens Apts., Essex Plaza Apts., II & III, Grove House Apts., Floor Captains Plans; Box #5. Hampshire House, High Spruce Apts., King's Row Apts., Lakewood Township Committee, Lexington Manor Apts.; Box #6. M2M, M2M (Activity Report, Attachment to M2M Activity Report, Buildings, Draft letters, File Review, Fin. Instructions - LOCCS, Financial information, Grant, Housing); Box #7. M2M (Information, Introduction to Section 8, Letters, Meetings, Misc., Notification of Award, Outreach & Training Project, PAE & Assigned Properties Report, Program, Properties in NJ, Proposal, Reports 03, Role Play, Task force, Technical Assistance Grants Application 00,02), Tracking Chart, Workshop, Montgomery Village ; Box #8. North Virginia Apts., Oakland Park Apts., Park Terrace Apts., St. Mary's Villa, Somerset Livingston Homes, "Tenant Friendly Guide to Understanding The Mark-To-Market Program" (brochure), Van Wagenen II Apts., Wrightstown Arms, Willow Court Apts.
ArchivalResource: 3.75 linear ft. (8 Hollinger boxes).
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- Greater Newark HUD Tenant Coalition. The Greater Newark (N.J.) Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Tenants Coalition collection / US HUD Mark-to-Market Program records, 2000-2005.
Bloomfield Community - War Chest Campaign scrapbook, 1945-1946.
Title:
Bloomfield Community - War Chest Campaign scrapbook, 1945-1946.
This scrapbook comprises clippings and photographs related to 1946 War Chest Campaign in Bloomfied, N.J.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 32 cm.
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- Bloomfield Community - War Chest Campaign scrapbook, 1945-1946.
Young Women's Christian Association (Newark N.J.). YWCA-Newark scrapbook, 1907-1917.
Title:
YWCA-Newark scrapbook, 1907-1917.
This scrapbook contains newspaper clippings, fliers, advertisements, announcements, and invitations, related to the events and programs of YWCA-Newark.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; cm. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Young Women's Christian Association (Newark N.J.). YWCA-Newark scrapbook, 1907-1917.
Newark (N.J.) African Americans Collection, 1821-1988.
Title:
Newark (N.J.) African Americans Collection, 1821-1988.
Articles (Portions of I.F. xeroxed - mostly biographical information from newspapers), Ashby, William (Manuscript of autobiography, "A Morning in Hell," newspaper clippings, etc.), Baraka, Amiri (Newspaper articles), Black Power Conference (Newspaper articles, 1967, forms, press releases, speeches, stickers, etc.), Blacks (Black History Week, Dr. M. Burch honored, 1977, Journal; phamplets; Essex County College, Black History Week Festival, ECCO Supplement, 1980; Black History Month, Proclamation, 1981; Black History Exhibit: "Deep Are Our Roots,"1984, Newark City Hall; Harold Gibson, program; The Francis W. Harper Literary Soc; Material on Cutjoe Banquantue & others, etc.), "Letters to My Father: A Late Correspondence with Harrison M. Sayre (1894-1935), Founder of My Weekly Reader" by Robert E. Sayre, Moorish Science Temple (Material drawn from the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, gift of J. Teague, Irvington, N.J.), People of Color Newark 1821 (from tax ratables), .
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. ( 1 Hollinger box)
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- Newark (N.J.) African Americans Collection, 1821-1988.
Newark City Hospital (N.J.) School of Nursing Alumni Association. Newark City Hospital School of Nursing Photo Albums, 1886-1968.
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Newark City Hospital School of Nursing Photo Albums, 1886-1968.
6 large (22 1/2x19") and 1 small (7x10 1/2") photograph albums contain class photos with students' names, dated from 1886 to 1968, Newark City Hospital School of Nursing: v.1. 1886-1907; v.2. 1906-1919; v.3. 1919-1928; v.4. 1929-1938; v.5. 1939-1952; v.6. 1953-1968. A minute book (1897-1909) is included.
ArchivalResource: 8 v. ; 65.90-17.78 cm.
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- Newark City Hospital (N.J.) School of Nursing Alumni Association. Newark City Hospital School of Nursing Photo Albums, 1886-1968.
Courier News. Courier News People-Photo Archives, 1884-
Title:
Courier News People-Photo Archives, 1884-
The photos are arranged alphabetically by people's names.
ArchivalResource: 22.0 linear ft. (22 Paige boxes)
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- Courier News. Courier News People-Photo Archives, 1884-
Newark (N.J.). Board of Education. Newark Board of Education collection, 1910-1934.
Title:
Newark Board of Education collection, 1910-1934.
This collection consists of 4 scrapbooks : Scrapbook #1 (1923-25) and #2 (1925-34), arranged in chronological order, contain local newspaper clippings reporting issues, events, activities and announcements of schools and the Board of Education in Newark, N.J. ; Scrapbook #3 includes photographs and building plans of Madison Addition, Ridge School, Webster St. Addition (1911), West Side Ungraded (1910), East Side Ungraded (1910), Montgomery School (1910), Cleveland School (1912), and Scrapbook #4, photographs of Newark Normal School, South Side High School, West Side High School, and Central Ave. School.
ArchivalResource: 4 v. ; 31-44 cm.
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- Newark (N.J.). Board of Education. Newark Board of Education collection, 1910-1934.
Wilbur B. Driver Company. Wilbur B. Driver Co. collection, ca.1900-1985.
Title:
Wilbur B. Driver Co. collection, ca.1900-1985.
This collection comprises 17 Hollinger boxes containing various internal documents and photographs related to the Wilbur B. Driver Company, 2 accounting manuals titled as "W.B. Driver Co. Standard Practice and Policy," and 2 scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, titled as "Publicity" (1966-67) and "Sylvania Electronic Products (GT&E)" (1966-67).
ArchivalResource: 7.09 linear ft. (17 Hollinger boxes) + 4 v. ; cm.
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- Wilbur B. Driver Company. Wilbur B. Driver Co. collection, ca.1900-1985.
Newark Wards and Sections (N.J.), 1936-1988.
Title:
Newark Wards and Sections (N.J.), 1936-1988.
Photocopies of newspaper clippings relating to Ironbound section (1936-81); photocopy of "The History of the Black Community in Newark"; "History of Roseville Section of Newark, N.J. and of Original Pingry School for Boys" by Elizabeth Bathgate (1988); Lincoln Park Historic District, Newark, Essex County, N.J., application to N.J. / National Registers of Historic Places, 1983; Forest Hill District, National Register of Historic Places Registration Form; "Clinton Hill Welcomes You," pamphlet; "Community Survey of Woodside, 1954" by Helen Wallace, Sr. 6; North Ward Educational and Cultural Center, 1972; N.W.E.C.C., decal, 1975; "Vailsburg Development," by Owen J. Fox, ms, 1936; "Highlights in Weequahic Section Stories," 1949; North Ward Town Meeting, June 1976; etc.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Newark Wards and Sections (N.J.), 1936-1988.
Newark History (N.J.), 1892-2008.
Title:
Newark History (N.J.), 1892-2008.
Newark City Hall. "A History of the City Halls of Newark, New Jersey and Report of the City Hall Commission 1836, 1899-1910," Blueprint, Ely, Mowbray & Uffinger, architects. Contract and bond for the construction of the new City Hall (1902); History. Indian bill of sale of Newark (1667, typed copy, 1892), Press release (Headquarters First Allied Airborne Army U.S. Troop Carrier Forces Public Relations Office, 1945), "Sound the Loud Trump," Glen Pierce's letter and material (2003) regarding Joseph Condit Baldwin, 1836-1864, newspaper man, soldier, Correspondence of Lee J. Fishkin regarding life in Newark during the 1920's and 1930's (1990), Letter of parish priest commenting on the times (Winter, 1991); Misc. Chronological list of various events in city history including fire protection, health, water supply, parks, etc., "Memories of by boyhood days in Newark 75 years ago" by W. Wallace Hurd (1962), Ships of the type used to bring the first settlers to Newark from Connecticut, based on general ship designs of the period (pencil sketches by Richard Hoover, NPL staff), "Born and Wed from Grandmother's House" by Mary Van Gieson-life in Newark at the turn of the Century (1899), WNBC Newark Day (program, 1947), Newark Charter Commission (final report, 1953, autographed), Newark: The Story of its Early Days (by Frank Urquhart, 1904), Newark: The Story of its Awakening 1790-1840 (by Frank Urquhart, 1905), Newark: The Story of its Prosperity 1840-1907(by Frank Urquhart, 1907).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Newark History (N.J.), 1892-2008.
Newark Bicentennial Commission (N.J.). Newark American Revolution Bicentennial Commission collection, 1973-1977.
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Newark American Revolution Bicentennial Commission collection, 1973-1977.
1 Paige box contains documents and files relating to activities, Jan. 1-May 16, 1976 ; Kitty Taylor Day Proclamation, June 6, 1976 ; Freedom Train poem, etc. ; Hollinger box #1. Files labeled as "Correpondence" (1975-77), "Newark Bicentennial - Scrapbook," "Bicentennial - Proposals," "Charles F. Cummings," "Freedom Train," "Freedom Train-Housing," "Freedom Train-Hospitality," "Freedom Train-Tickets," "Book Sale," "76-Projects," "Budget Proposals," "Civic and Cultural Organizations," "Newark, N.J. Bicentennial Commission," "Bicentennial Community Application Guidelines," "Bicentennial Newsletters," "Bicentennial Promotion," "Bicentennial-Other cities," "Bicentennial License Plates," "76-Budget," and "76-Programs" ; HB #2. Files labeled as "Bicentennial Correspondence (1973, 1974)," "Kickoff, April 4, 1975," "Mayor's Office Memorandum," "Bicentennial Map," "Applications," "Members-Bicentennial Commission," "Washington's Retreat," "Minutes," "Memorandum," "Meetings," "Municipal Career Executives of Newark," and newspaper clippings; HB #3. "Membership (1976)," "Heritage Sub-Committee (1976)," "While We Celebrate the Founding of Newark Town (1916)," "First Night (1998)," "Newark Historic Celebrations Bicentennial,"
ArchivalResource: 2.25 linear ft. (1 Paige box) + (3 Hollinger box)
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- Newark Bicentennial Commission (N.J.). Newark American Revolution Bicentennial Commission collection, 1973-1977.
Libby, Samuel H. Samuel H. Libby scrapbooks, 1890-1949.
Title:
Samuel H. Libby scrapbooks, 1890-1949.
This collection consists of 7 scrapbooks : v. 1 (1896-1930). Manuscripts of "Torch Bearers of Civilization," and biographical sketches of 30 engineers including Frank J. Sprague ; v. 2. Photographs of hoists, rails, street car equipments (1892), street cars from G.E. Co. (1895), and photographs of mechanical drawings ; v. 3 (1890-1933). Newspaper clippings about electricity, electrical and mechanical engineering and correspondence ; v. 4 (1920-49). Newspaper clippings and short biographies ; v. 5. Memoirs (1898-1930), photographs, newspaper clippings, manuscripts, and correspondence ; v. 6. Manuscripts of "Local Industries and Immediate Community," "Electric Hoist," "A Summer Hike Northward," "Why Be Thankful," "The Faith of a Layman," "Experiences with a Cooperative Committee" and speeches and discussions, correspondence (1925), invitations (1925), and newspaper clippings ; v. 7. Misc. papers.
ArchivalResource: 7 v. ; cm.
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- Libby, Samuel H. Samuel H. Libby scrapbooks, 1890-1949.
Sgt. William T. Duffy collection, 1918-1924.
Title:
Sgt. William T. Duffy collection, 1918-1924.
This collection comprises manuscripts of a poem "Dad is calling," written by the soldier's father, newspaper clippings (1924), and photographs (1918-1924).
ArchivalResource: 0.21 linear ft. (1 Half Hollinger box).
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- Sgt. William T. Duffy collection, 1918-1924.
Newwork Real Estate Papers (Newark, N.J.), ca.1990-ca.2010.
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Newwork Real Estate Papers (Newark, N.J.), ca.1990-ca.2010.
Box #1: files labeled as Newark Landmark Sites and Historic Districts (2006), Newark Maps, Program Survey, Newark Downtown District, and other material relating to Newark, NJ. Box #2: Newark Foundation, Newark Museum, Newark Cyber Notes. Broad Street, Urban Enterprise Zone Program. Box #3: CAC of NJ, CACNJ Facilities, Bedminster Medical Plaza, Bedminster, N.J. (2006-2009), Passaic River.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft. (3 Hollinger boxes)
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- Newwork Real Estate Papers (Newark, N.J.), ca.1990-ca.2010.
Burger, W. Carl. W. Carl Burger collection, 1950-1990.
Title:
W. Carl Burger collection, 1950-1990.
This collection consists of exhibition catalogs, pamphlets, resumes, statements, published critiques, photographs, postcards, and newspaper clippings, and correspondence, pertaining to painter W. Carl Burger and his works.
ArchivalResource: 1.67 linear ft. (4 Hollinger boxes)
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- Burger, W. Carl. W. Carl Burger collection, 1950-1990.
New Jersey Authors, 1910-1991.
Title:
New Jersey Authors, 1910-1991.
Cunningham, John T. (Tercentenary Tales, 1962-63; Manuscript of rev. Newark History, 1987); Barbara Faith Kalik, state assembly proclamation, 1991; Sanderson, Ivan T. (1911-73, bio. material); Henderson, Daniel (editor of Good Housekeeping, personal Christmas cards, verses, 1940's, 50's); Letters of William Nelson (1910); English, Thomas Dunn (poems); NJ WPA (catalog, 1940).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- New Jersey Authors, 1910-1991.
Newark Insurance Companies Collection (N.J.), 1845-2001.
Title:
Newark Insurance Companies Collection (N.J.), 1845-2001.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Newark Insurance Companies Collection (N.J.), 1845-2001.
Ross, Charles, P. Charles P. Ross records, 1877-1910.
Title:
Charles P. Ross records, 1877-1910.
Realtor Charles P. Ross's records are organized in 8 boxes : (Paige) Box 1. Ledger books (1877-1908), records on building lots, factory sites, vacant land, dock property, abstract of titles, etc ; (Paige) Box 2. Ledger books (1895-1898) ; (Paige) Box 3. Ledger books (1887-1895) ; 5 Half Hollinger boxes contain Ledger books from 1899 to 1910.
ArchivalResource: 4.05 linear ft. ( 5 Half Hollinger boxes, 3 Paige boxes )
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- Ross, Charles, P. Charles P. Ross records, 1877-1910.
Newark Nationality Groups Collection (N.J.), 1923-2007.
Title:
Newark Nationality Groups Collection (N.J.), 1923-2007.
Germans: German immigration to Newark 1845-1860 (by Gary Heard, mimeographed first draft, 1970). Charity bazaar (program in German, 1915). Ward German-English school 50th anniversary (program in German, 1909). Wedding & baptism records (late 19th century); Portuguese: Novos Rumos (newspaper, Dec. 1970). 40th Annual Congress of the Portuguese Continental Union (booklet in Portuguese, 1970). Sport Club Portugues (booklet in Portuguese, 1969, 50th anniversary, 1970, 1975, 1978-1979-1980), Clube Portugues (newspaper in Portuguese (1972), Luso-American Fraternal Association (booklets, 1964, 1966-67, 1969); Puerto Ricans: Puerto Rican Legal Committee, Inc. (correspondence, description of the organization and goals, 1975). Puerto Rican Executive Board of New Jersey (correspondence, 1975). Report to the Community (December, 1975). Forman Comite de Fondo de Emergencia Para Familas de Hispanos Muertos Durante Disturbios En Newark (1974). Newark Hispanic Intercultural Program 1975 (proposal, 1974). "The Puerto Ricans of Newark" (ca. 1975). etc.; Spanish Speaking: "The Puerto Ricans in Newark, N.J." by the Newark Human Rights Comm. (1964?), Puerto Rican Day Parade (1971). newspaper clippings. Survey of 120 Puerto Rican Families (1976). Puerto Rican-various items. "The Borinqueneers" (film, 2007); Collective: "I am an American Day" (1947), "Nationality and age-grade surveys of the public schools" (photocopy of pamphlet, 1923). Senior Citizen Brotherhood Luncheon (1984). Mayor's proclamation of Ukrainian Independence Day (January 22, 1976).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Newark Nationality Groups Collection (N.J.), 1923-2007.
Philip Fava scrapbook, 1917-1936.
Title:
Philip Fava scrapbook, 1917-1936.
This scrapbook contains newspaper clippings, photographs, and correspondence, pertaining to Philip Fava.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; cm.
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- Philip Fava scrapbook, 1917-1936.
Chapman, C. Durand (Cyrus Durand), 1856-1918. C. Durand Chapman collection, ca. 1896-1913.
Title:
C. Durand Chapman collection, ca. 1896-1913.
This collection comprises drawings, cut-out picture books, reproductions, newspaper clippings, travel journals, correspondence, photo albums, photographs, book plates, address books, passenger lists and tickets, etc., related to the artist's careers and works.
ArchivalResource: 0.83 linear ft. (3 Hollinger boxes)
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- Chapman, C. Durand (Cyrus Durand), 1856-1918. C. Durand Chapman collection, ca. 1896-1913.
Ashby, William M. (William Mobile), 1889-1991. William M. Ashby collection, 1974-1990.
Title:
William M. Ashby collection, 1974-1990.
This collection comprises a resolution, awards, medals and plaques, presented to Ashby by Mayor Sharpe James, the Municipal Council of the City of Newark (N.J.), Lincoln University, United Way of Essex and West Hudson, the Newark Branch NAACP, Frontiers International, Inc., E. Alma Flagg Scholarship Fund, Inc., Newark Preservation & Landmark Committee, Mor Fellowship, Inc., Union County Association of Black Social Workers, National Urban League, Urban League of Union County, Inc., in addition to a framed photograph and a straw hat.
ArchivalResource: 20 items.
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- Ashby, William M. (William Mobile), 1889-1991. William M. Ashby collection, 1974-1990.
White, Edward J. (Edward Joseph), 1891-1959. Edward J. White Papers 1913-1958
Title:
Edward J. White Papers 1913-1958
These papers and other materials outline the concerns of Newark businessman Edward J. White, an electrical contractor, during the decades from 1930's-through the 1950's There is some material which predates the formation of the firm Edward J. White & Company, of which Mr. White was president and founder. The collection includes information on his business activities, as president of the firm, his social activities within the Newark community, and private matters.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 lin. ft. (3 boxes)
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- White, Edward J. (Edward Joseph), 1891-1959. Edward J. White Papers 1913-1958
West Essex scrapbooks, 1952-1965.
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West Essex scrapbooks, 1952-1965.
This collection consists of 4 scrapbooks with newspaper clippings related to West Essex of Essex County, N.J. : v. 1 (10/1952-10/1953), v. 2 (07/1954-03/1955), v. 3 (10/1959-06/1961), and v. 4 (01/1963-04/1965)
ArchivalResource: 4 v. ; 31-40 cm.
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- West Essex scrapbooks, 1952-1965.
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company. Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. collection, 1845-2001.
Title:
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. collection, 1845-2001.
Organized in 4 file cabinets (FC) : FC #1. Conservation manual, newspaper clippings and photographs filed under various subjects, press releases, biographies, correspondence, documents on contracts and ceremonies, drafts of addresses, scrapbooks (New Home Office and the centennial celebration of MBLI), brochures (annual reports, investment reviews, etc.), and an American flag ; FC #2. Charters, annual statements, newspaper clippings, account books, tables, photographs including Fabian Bachrach's photographed portraits, archival materials "to be exhibited," insurance index, Kardex, scrapbooks about Bloomfied J. Miller, LP record (recording of Stillman and Palmer), and copies of MBLI policy ; FC #3. Company history files including documents, newspaper clippings and photographs, arranged in an alphabetical order from Agents to War with Spain, 4 scrapbooks on MBLI (1934-1945) including clippings from the Pelican magazine ; FC #4. Video tapes on Robert van Fossan, albums, correspondence, schedules, programs, Home Office documents, H. B. Palmer files, etc.
ArchivalResource: 4 file cabinets.
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- Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company. Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. collection, 1845-2001.
Historic American Buildings Survey. Historic American Building Survey (HABS) papers, 1935-1942.
Title:
Historic American Building Survey (HABS) papers, 1935-1942.
3 Hollinger boxes contain HABS test results / reports about Owner, Date of Erection, Architect, Builder, Present Condition, Number of Stories, Materials of Construction, Historical Data, Bibliography, and some of them include building plans. 1 file cabinet contain files of building plans related to HABS.
ArchivalResource: linear ft. (3 Hollinger boxes) + 1 file cabinet.
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- Historic American Buildings Survey. Historic American Building Survey (HABS) papers, 1935-1942.
William A. Baker Printing and Publisher Company. Baker Co. scrapbooks, 1893-1897.
Title:
Baker Co. scrapbooks, 1893-1897.
2 scrapbooks : v.1 is labeled as "Advertisements and Stationery" including logos, advertisements, invitations, business cards, checks, newspaper clippings, correspondence, greeting cards, envelopes, and memo pads ; v.2 is "Strikes and Lockouts" including newspaper clippings.
ArchivalResource: 0.83 linear ft. (2 Hollinger boxes)
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- William A. Baker Printing and Publisher Company. Baker Co. scrapbooks, 1893-1897.
Miscellaneous items (I) relating to New Jersey, 1904-2001.
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Miscellaneous items (I) relating to New Jersey, 1904-2001.
Immigration: Certificate of Naturalization (Alois Czvornyek, 1942); Indians: "The Indians of Bergen County" by Frances A. Westervelt; Interstate Transportation: "The Port of New York Authority Dedication of Lincoln Tunnel" (invitations, Dec. 21, 1937), Dedication of the George Washington Bridge (Oct. 24, 1931, program), The Holland Tunnel: Toll Rates, Traffic Regulations, Description of Tunnel (brochure, 1927), Port Preparedness Dedication Luncheon (invitation,Apr. 30, 1941), The Ceremony of Breaking Ground for the Vehicular Tunnel between the States of New York and New Jersey (Oct. 12, 1920); Inventors: Thomas Edison ("A Thomas Edison Centennial Packet," New Jersey Historical Commission, "Voices of History," A souvenir disc of early Edison recordings, released on the 110th Anniversary of the birth of Thomas A. Edison, February 11th 1847-1957, and material relating to Centennial of Light 1879-1979, ), Hannibal Goodwin ("The Preacher Who Beat Eastman Kodak" by Barbara Moran, in American Heritage of Invention & Technology, Fall, 2001), "The Vail Connection with the Telegraph" (April 1972), Archie Frederick Collins (Patents), "How to Fly as a Bird" (by John P. Holland), Thomas A. Edison (Dinner sponsored by the Livingston, North Newark and West Hudson Kiwanis Clubs to honor Thomas Alva Edison and Mrs. Mina M. Edison Hughes, program, 1939), Edison Films (July Supplement, 1904), "Thomas Alva Edison Centennial Dinner" (program, 1947), "100 Years of Industrial Research: Thomas Alva Edison - West Orange Laboratory Centennial" (pamphlet, 1987).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Miscellaneous items (I) relating to New Jersey, 1904-2001.
A.K. DeLemos and Company Store. A.K. DeLemos scrapbooks, 1887-1948.
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A.K. DeLemos scrapbooks, 1887-1948.
5 scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings, pamphlets, invitations, fliers, programs, packing slips, correspondence, greeting cards, business cards and photographs, New Jersey music magazines, relating to A.K. DeLemos and Co. and music concerts performed in New Jersey, and also include published articles written by Henry F. Mutschler : v.1 (1929-1941) ; v.2 (1887-1940) ; v.3 (1938-1946) ; v.4 (1949-1955) ; v.5 (1948-1956).
ArchivalResource: 5 v. ; 35 cm.
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- A.K. DeLemos and Company Store. A.K. DeLemos scrapbooks, 1887-1948.
Cummings, Charles F. Newark (N.J.) Memorial Tablet Evaluation Forms, 1990-1992.
Title:
Newark (N.J.) Memorial Tablet Evaluation Forms, 1990-1992.
Tablet Evaluation Forms for The City of Newark, N.J. Historic Inventory 1990-92 includes the City's Official Historian Charles F. Cummings's evaluations of Newark City Hall, Newark City Hall dedication plaque, City Hall Annex, 1927-1928 plaque, City Hall Annex No.2, 1928-29 plaque, Newark International Airport - Terminal C plaque, Essex County Court House - Time Capsule, Essex County Court House as a National Landmark, Peter W. Rodino Jr. : Recognition tablet, Essex County Court House Remodeled plaque, 1929-1930, Essex County Hall of Records entry steps dedication plaque, Essex County Court House Completion Tablet, Essex County Hall of Records 1926-27 plaque, The Gettesburg Address plaque, Randall D. Warden plaque, Joseph A. Pocchio plaque, and Joseph P. Lordi plaque.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Cummings, Charles F. Newark (N.J.) Memorial Tablet Evaluation Forms, 1990-1992.
Anniversary Issues of Newspapers in New Jersey, 1888-1990.
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Anniversary Issues of Newspapers in New Jersey, 1888-1990.
Hoboken Herald (1st, 1971), The Home News (300th, 1983), The Independent Press (100th, 1990), The Path Gazett (75th, 1983), The Sunday Record (300th, 1983), The World (March 16, 1888), Time Machine (1st, 1976).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. ( 1 Hollinger box)
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- Anniversary Issues of Newspapers in New Jersey, 1888-1990.
New Jersey Railroads collection, 1870-1971.
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New Jersey Railroads collection, 1870-1971.
This collection includes Communication Tickets (1857-58), Timetables (1901, 1951), General Plan of Yards and Waterfront (Jersey City, N.J.), Acts incorporating The New Jersey Southern Rail Road Co., The Long Branch and Sea Shore Rail Road Co., and Acts Supplementary Thereto (1870), files labeled as "The Nine-County Public Transportation Crisis (1964)" and "Erie-Lackawana (1964-71)," and publications and brochures of NJ Transit.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- New Jersey Railroads collection, 1870-1971.
Berg, Samuel. Dr. Samuel Berg collection, 1916-1990.
Title:
Dr. Samuel Berg collection, 1916-1990.
This collection consists of 8 Hollinger boxes and 6 Paige boxes : (Hollinger) Box #1. Manuscript of "Blood Program in World War II," "The Buildings Provided for the Care of the Insane in Essex County, New Jersey" (1972), "The Buildings of Newark, N.J. City Hospital, ", files on Japan Mission and New Jersey Historical Society (1958-1979), Military Papers (1942-1947), Correspondence including Cuskaden and Shames letters (1953-90), photographs, and newspaper clippings ; Box #2. Medical reports on atomic bomb effects (1955), manuscripts of "History of the First Survey on the Biologic Effects of Radioactive Fall-Out," "Unusual Clinical Effects of the Atom Bombs in Japan" and related correspondence, reports by Japanese doctors including Drs. Nagai and Takagi, U.S. Army medical reports (1945), files on Autopsies (1943-44) and Atom-Bomb Medical Research Commission reunion (1953), documents, publications and correspondence related to Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, Inc. (1950-56), letters related to "Exhibit on Medical Effects of the A-bombs at Armed Forces Medical Museum" (1966) and Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, D.C. (1954-55) ; Box #3. Correspondence related to New Jersey Historical Society, a copy of My Brother Moe Berg : the Real Moe (1937-1993), and Ethel Berg's letters ; Box #4. Publications on atomic bombs, correspondence related to the Atom-Bomb Commission (1947-58), files on the Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima, and Military Papers (1942-47) ; Box #5. Files on Morris and Ethel Berg, and photographs of the Berg family ; Box #6. Morris Moe Berg's baseball uniform : (Paige) Box #7 labeled as "Family Pictures" ; Box #8 contains a baseball score book relating to Morris Berg (1916), Official Souvenir : Princeton vs. Yale (June 2, 1923), Official Souvenir Score Card : World's Series 1933, Japanese porcelain dish autographed by Morris Berg, a file including the Berg family tree and correspondence, a baseball, and miscellaneous items ; (Paige) Box #9. Books on Nuclear wars ; (Paige) Box #10. Correspondence, papers, newspaper clippings related to New Jersey Historical Society ; (Paige) Box #11. Military uniforms with hats ; (Paige) Box #12. Correspondence related to N.J. Historical Society (Roseville, N.J.) ; (Paige) Box #13. Correspondence, papers, photographs, etc. ; (Paige) Box #14, labeled as "Moe Berg," contains photographs, army documents, posters, army tag, awards, correspondence, publications, passports, memo pads, newspaper clippings, and personal notes.
ArchivalResource: 9.50 linear ft. (8 Hollinger boxes + 6 Paige boxes)
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- Berg, Samuel. Dr. Samuel Berg collection, 1916-1990.
Essex County (N.J.). Dept. of Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs. Essex County Parks scrapbooks, 1894-1957, 1961-1975.
Title:
Essex County Parks scrapbooks, 1894-1957, 1961-1975.
62 scrapbooks, arranged in chronological order, contain local newspaper clippings reporting events, activities and announcements related to the parks in Essex County (N.J.). v. 1-v. 46, dated from 1894 through 1975, have index to the clippings. v. 47-v. 62 are dated from 1961 through 1975.
ArchivalResource: 62 v. ; 29-42 cm.
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- Essex County (N.J.). Dept. of Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs. Essex County Parks scrapbooks, 1894-1957, 1961-1975.
Mount Pleasant Cemetery (Newark, N.J.). Mount Pleasant Cemetery Interment records, 1844-ca.2000.
Title:
Mount Pleasant Cemetery Interment records, 1844-ca.2000.
This collection comprises 3 files of Interment Records listed in alphabetical order and 3 floppy disks labeled as Interment Records A-F, G-M, and N-Z.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box).
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- Mount Pleasant Cemetery (Newark, N.J.). Mount Pleasant Cemetery Interment records, 1844-ca.2000.
Protestant Foster Home (Newark, N.J.). Protestant Foster Home record book, 1886-1911.
Title:
Protestant Foster Home record book, 1886-1911.
This collection consists of 1 record book (1886-1911).
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; cm.
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- Protestant Foster Home (Newark, N.J.). Protestant Foster Home record book, 1886-1911.
Newark Mayors Collection (N.J.), 1934-1986.
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Newark Mayors Collection (N.J.), 1934-1986.
Thomas L. Raymond (flyer); Hugh J. Addonizio (campaign flyers, pamphlets, handbills); Ralph A. Villani (Exhibit, NPL, Nov. 14, 1985; removal from position as judge, brief before the NJ Supreme Court, 1934); Sharpe James Inaugural (1986); letter from Vincent Murphy to Lt. David Strauss (Oct. 13, 1943); Leo P. Carlin (correspondence, Misc. items (1935-72).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. ( 1 Hollinger box)
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- Newark Mayors Collection (N.J.), 1934-1986.
Soroptimist Club of Newark (N.J.). Soroptimist Club of Newark collection, 1944-1994.
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Soroptimist Club of Newark collection, 1944-1994.
Organized in 2 boxes: Box #1. Minutes and Annual reports (1951-78), Treasurers' reports (1958-77), folders labeled as "50th Anniversary of American Federation of Soroptimist Clubs (1970)," "SIA / Club relations, correspondence, conferences, reports," "Correspondence-Special," "Committee reports (partial)"; Box #2. "Soroptimist Laws (1988-1990)," "Constitution and By-Laws (1955-79)," "Installion Procedures," "Other Community Activity (1960-75)," "Membership lists (1944-77)," "Hobby show (1961-67)," "Book, Author Dinners (1959-62)," "Fashion Shows," "The Soroptimist Club of Newark, Twenty-five years of service," "50th Anniversary of Soroptimist International of Newark, N.J. (1994)," "Friendship Link," programs, newspaper clippings, etc.
ArchivalResource: 0.83 linear ft. (2 Hollinger boxes)
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- Soroptimist Club of Newark (N.J.). Soroptimist Club of Newark collection, 1944-1994.
Belleville-Nutley (N.J.) scrapbooks, 1949-1963.
Title:
Belleville-Nutley (N.J.) scrapbooks, 1949-1963.
5 scrapbooks of newspaper clippings related to the townships of Belleville and Nutley in Essex County, N.J. : v. 1 (12/1949-10/1950), v. 2 (10/1950-10/1951), v. 3 (10/1957-01/1959), v. 4 (12/1960-08/1962), and v. 5 (08/1962-12/1963).
ArchivalResource: 5 v. ; 31-40 cm.
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Essex County (N.J.) County Executive. Essex County records, 1976-1986.
Title:
Essex County records, 1976-1986.
These files created by the Office of County Executive under Peter Shapiro are organized in 27 Hollinger boxes and 2 Paige boxes : Box #1. Documents dated from 1980 ; Box #2. Files labeled as "Ethics Board (1979-81)," "Fleet Management (1979)," "Freeholders," "Essex Tercentenary (1983)," "Essex County College (1982)," "Police," "Grand Prix," "Jail Annex (1981)," "JINS (1981)," "Judiciary (1979)," "Juvenile Justice (1979-82)," "Jail (1982)," "Hospital Center," "Housing," "Infrastructure," and correspondence related to Peter Shapiro (1982) and press releases ; Box #3. "Chronological Copies (1983)," and "Independent Authority minutes (1980-85)" ; Box #4. Correspondence (1979-82) ; Box #5. Press releases and Peter Shapiro's biographies (1978-80) ; Box #6. Files labeled as "E.C. Administrative Code (1979-86)," "E.C. Administration and Finance Dept. (1978-79)", "E.C. Administrator (1979-82)," "E.C. Affirmative Action Office (1979-83)," and "E.C. Aging Division (1981-85)" ; Box #7. Framed certificates (1984-85), Audio tapes labeled as "Discussion of Tax Proposal," "The Tercentennial Project," and "West Side Neighborhood Youth Cultural Awareness Project" ; Box #8. Files labeled as "E.C. Archives," "E.C. CETA Program," "E.C. Clerk," "E.C. College," "E.C. Community Development," "Counsel's Office," "E.C. Courts," and "Economic Development" ; Box #9. Press releases (1981-82) ; Box #10. "Shapiro Testimonies (1980-84)" ; Box #11. Press releases (1985-86) ; Box #12. Press releases (1983-84) ; Box #13. Files labeled as "Arts," "Black History," "Community Agencies," "Homeless," "Bonds," "Crime," "Election '84," "Emergencies," "Citizen Service Dept.," "Pabst," "Orange Reservoir Fishkill," "Nuclear Arms," "Newark Airport," "Newark," "MBT," "Meadowlands," "Medicaid," "Motion Picture," and "Supreme Court" ; Box #14. Photographs (1979-84) ; Box #15. Files labeled as "E.C. Government Budget (1979-86)" ; Box #16. Files labeled as "E.C. Government (1979-85)" including Budget Messages, "Charter Changes," "Volunteer Awards," "History," "Historic Sites," "Improvement Authority," "Newsletters," "Pension Fund minutes," "Public Works," "Planning Board," "Purchasing Division," and "Transition Office" ; Box #17. Files labeled as "Jobs," "Health Costs," "Women," "Gay Rights," and "Prisons," and newspaper clippings on elections ; Box #18. Files labeled as "Sevin," "Peter Shapiro-1978 Inaugural," "E.C. Tercentenary," "Labor Unions," "Puerto Rico," "Seton Hall University," "Roseland," "General Revenue Sharing" ; Box #19. Files labeled as "1986 Budget," "Election 1982," "Essex County Expo (1980)," "Historical Society," "Inaugural (1982)," "Concert Series," "Parks and Recreation," "Arts and Culture," "Roads and Bridges," "Engineering," "Birthdays," and "Tenant Resource Center" ; Box #20. Files labeled as "Reagan Budget Cuts," "Proclamations," "National Association of Counties," "Livingston Township," "Pabst Co.," "Essex-Newark Legal Services," "E.C. Government-Manager of the Year," "Peter Shapiro-1983 Inauguration," "Labor Resources Center," "South Mountain Concert Series," "NJIT," "NJ Television," and "Annual Messages" ; Box #21. Files labeled as "City of Newark," "Newark Museum," "North Ward Center," "Optional County Charter Law," "Peter Shapiro-Assemblyman," "White House-correspondence," "Editorials," "Press releases (1976-81)" ; Box #21. Files labeled as "N.J. Association of Counties," "N.J. Democratic Convention (1983)", "N.J. Economic Outlook," "N.J. Family," "N.J. Motion Picture and Television Commission," "N.J. Port Authority," and "N.J. Dept. of Transportation" ; Box #23. Files labeled as "E.C. Government Hilltop-Verona" ; Box #24. Files labeled as E.C. Economic Development Corporation, E.C. Economic Growth, E.C. Economic Profile, and E.C. Environmental Health Program ; Box #25. Files on Alcohol, Business Census, Democratic Convention-1980, Democratic Party, Eisenhower Parkway, Foreign Trade Zone, Grand Prix, Homeless, Inaugural Address, Ironbound, Kean Estate-Livingston (1982), Kip's Castle-Verona, and Legislation ; Box #26. Files as "Roads and Bridges (1979-80)," "Planning and Economic Development," "Libraries," "Autographed letters (from Nils Asther to Leanora Wood)" ; Box #27. Files labeled as "E.C. Parks and Zoo; (Paige) Box #28. Files labeled as "Local Government," "E.C. Tenant Problems," "Recycling," "Solid Waste," "SOPs," "Youth Services Division," "Water Task Force," "Welfare Report," "Welfare Transportation," "Turtle Back Zoo," "Velodrome," "Voter Registration," "Tenant Resource Center," "Tax Rate (1984)," "Tax Bills (1985)," "Federal Budget + NACO Proposals (1985)," "Campaign Literature (1986)," "Campaign Literature-Assembly (1978)," and correspondence, news releases and newspaper clippings ; (Paige) Box #29. Files labeled as "Inventory of Essex County Clerk's Vault (Aug. 1980)," "Preliminary Report of E.C. Parks (1979)," "Community Development Block Grant Funds (1976-81)," "Division on Aging (1978-80)," "County and Municipal Government Study Commission (1983 and prior)," "Resolution Results (1977)," "County Employee," "Testimony," "Resource Recovery Plant," "CECLS," etc.
ArchivalResource: 6.17 linear ft. (27 Hollinger boxes, 2 Paige boxes)
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- Essex County (N.J.) County Executive. Essex County records, 1976-1986.
Martin, Frank Everett. Frank E. Martin correspondence, 1916-1919.
Title:
Frank E. Martin correspondence, 1916-1919.
This collection consists of 60 letters of Frank Everett Martin, Co. B-116 Signal Battalion, American Expeditionary Forces, from Camp Dix, New Jersey, and Aignay-Le-Due-Cote d'or, France, chiefly to his mother in Newark, N.J. Also included are dog tags, boat passes, and 39 French Occupation postcards.
ArchivalResource: 0.11 linear ft. (1 Quarter Hollinger box)
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- Martin, Frank Everett. Frank E. Martin correspondence, 1916-1919.
New Jersey Seal Collection ca.1970-ca. 1995.
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New Jersey Seal Collection ca.1970-ca. 1995.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- New Jersey Seal Collection ca.1970-ca. 1995.
Miscellaneous items (S) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1911-2005.
Title:
Miscellaneous items (S) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1911-2005.
Sculpture: "Ceremony of the unveiling of the Lincoln monument Van Horn bequest" (program, 1911), Dedication of the Colleoni Equestrian Statue, July 26, 1916 (pamphlet); etching of the Colleoni Statue on a Christmas card of T.L. Raymond (1916); 60th anniversary of the "Wars of America" monument, April 30, 1986 (pamphlet); Recollection on the origins of creating a bust of Thomas Raymond (1956); Letter re. bronze tablet, "Indian Trails of Newark" (2005); A proposal to erect a statue of Dr. Martin Luther King in Newark (1978); Seven Sculptured Figures (invitation, Penn Station). Street Lighting: Proposal for more electric lights (2 sheets). Strikes and Lockouts: United Labor - Newark-Wide Work Stoppage-Rally (leaflet, 1971). Streets: Transcript of remarks made at the regular meeting of the Newark City Council re. the changing of the name of Elizabeth Avenue, Oct. 19, 1977. Sports: Newark Bears (1999, various material including a ball, tickets, fliers, 1999 schedule.)
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Miscellaneous items (S) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1911-2005.
Miscellaneous items (C) relating to New Jersey, 1831-2000.
Title:
Miscellaneous items (C) relating to New Jersey, 1831-2000.
Crimes and Criminals: "Trial of Peter B. Davis for the Murder of Baltus Roll" (held before a special term of the court of over and terminer and general jail delivery for Essex County, June 28 1831, Chief Justice Ewing presiding, Newark, N.J., Daily Journal Printing Establishment, trial transcript, 1883); Civil Rights: "I am sorry you are so upset about Negroes moving in next door. My Negro neighbors saved my life yesterday." (cartoon, reprinted by: New Jersey Division of Civil Rights, 1100 Raymond Blvd., Newark, New Jersey), "New Jersey Law Prohibits Discrimination in Housing" (poster, New Jersey Division on Civil Rights); Clergy: "Testimonial Banquet in honor of Rev. Father João Da Silva Antão, Pastor of Our Lady of Fatima Church of Elizabeth, N.J." (program, Oct. 27, 1973), Rev. Mr. Melancthon C. Lockwood ("Pro-Labor Anti-Child Labor Crusade in Paterson, N.J., 1879, photocopy, submitted by Elizabeth Lockwood Coombs, Bloomfield, N.J. 1972, Originals courtesy of Mrs. Raymond Sprague, New Hampshire), "A Nation's Right to Worship God" (An address by The Rev. J.H. McIlvaine, D.D., Princeton, N.J., 1859); Cemeteries: The Evergreen Cemetery (Dedicatory Address of The Rev. David Magie, D.D., including Certificate of Incorporation and Rules and Regulations, 1853); Coast: "National Program for Restoration and Preservation of Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island (The Statue of Liberty - Ellis Island Centennial Comm. appointed by President Ronald W. Reagan and Secretary of the Interior James G. Watt, 1982), Photocopies of newspaper clippings relating to the New Jersey coast, "Newark Bay and Passaic River, New Jersey" (letter from the Secretary of War, with a letter from the Chief of engineers, report of examination and survey of Newark Bay and Passaic River, New Jersey, 1907), "Regulations to Govern the Operation of Drawbridges across Newark Bay, Passaic and Hackensack Rivers and Their Navigable Tributaries" (pursuant to the provisions of Section 5 of the River and Harbor Act approved by August 18, 1894), "Minutes" (of a Public Hearing Given by the New York Harbor Line Board, in the Army Building, New York City, On August 11th 1916, for Modification of the Approved Harbor Lines on the Westerly Side of Newark Bay Fronting the Cities of Elizabeth and Newark, N.J.), "Headquarters 52nd Coast Artillery (Railway)" (Office of the Regimental Commander, Fort Hancock, N.J., photocopy of historical record, 1937), "Headquarters Harbor Defenses of Sandy Hook (Office of the Harbor Defense Commander, Fort Hancock, N.J., photocopy of Historical Record, 7th Coast Artillery, 1930), "Headquarters Coast Defenses of Sandy Hook (Office of the Commanding Officer, Fort Hancock, N.J., photocopy of Organization of the 7th Coast Artillery, 1924); Colleges and Universities: "Drew University: The Centennial Years 1966-1968" (Annual Commencement, program, 1968), "Report from the Affirmative Action Sub-Committee on the Status of Staff Women at Montclair State College" (ca. 1972), "An Address Delivered by John Sergeant, LL. D. at Princeton, N.J." (Annual Commencement, 1833), Shelton College (Statement - Farewell Demonstration to Carl Marburger, March 30, 1973), "Seton Hall University presents Quilts in Celebration of Freedom" (1986), "Inauguration of Edward R. D'Alessio, Ph.D. as President of Seton Hall University" (1981), New Jersey Institute of Technology (MS in Manufacturing Engineering, brochure; Dedication of the Information Technologies Building at NJIT, brochure, 1990); Counties: Cape May ("The Cape May County New Jersey Magazine of History & Genealogy," 1934, 1935, 1936), Union County ("Union County Historical Pageant," programme, 1928; "A History of Union County Courthouse Complex, pamphlet, 2000), Essex County ("Swearing-In Ceremony of Clifford J. Minor, Essex County Prosecutor," program, 1992; "County of Essex Office of the County Executive: Proclamation," 1982; "Essex County Tercentennial 1682-1982," program, 1982; A certified copy of Ordinance No. 00089 and the Essex County Administrative Code as introduced by the Board of Chosen Freeholders, March 22, 1979; "The County Executive Plan," pamphlet, 1978); Cultural Activities: "The Miss America Pageant" (60th anniversary, Atlantic City, N.J., magazine, 1980), "East meets West" (presented by Black Motion Productions), "News Release from New Jersey State Council On the Arts" (Sept. 25, 1969), "Wheelchair Gallery" (Union, New Jersey, pamphlet), "Festival 70," (North Jersey Cultural Council with Bergen Community College, brochure), Garden State Arts Center ("Gala Opening Performance at the Garden States Arts Center," 1972), etc.; Currency: Collection of historic money (made by Francis Brown).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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Miscellaneous items (C) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1915-2001.
Title:
Miscellaneous items (C) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1915-2001.
Charter Revision: Revision of Newark charter, including a letter from City Counsel Spaulding Frazer to John Cotton Dana (1915). Clergy: Thomas A. Boland (Golden Jubilee Mass, program, 1972); J.L. Capote (testimonial dinner, program, 1974); John Aloysius Duffy (consecration, 1933); Peter L. Gegery (installation, program, 1974); Howard G. Hageman (sermon, 1961); Frank Kingdon (sermon, 1939); Arthur C. Lichtenberger (sermon, 1944); Jesse Wendell Mapson (testimonial dinner, March 12th, 1971; 25th anniversary, program, 1972); James Aloysius McNulty (consecration, 1933); Joachim Prinz (sermon, 1944); Henry R. Rose ("The Hungerings of the Human Soul: Universalism Explained."); Michael A. Saltarelli (episcopal ordination, 1990); Granville A. Seward (33rd year of ministry, 2001); Leland William Frederick Stark (Golden Jubilee, 1950; program comm., 1973); Thomas Joseph Walsh (50th Jubilee, program, 1950). Court House: Essex County Court House (blue print). Cultural Activities: "Newark's cultural activities - an inventory" by John Kaiser (1958); Newark Dance Ensemble (program, 1981).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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New Jersey Nationality Groups Collection, 1938-2001.
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New Jersey Nationality Groups Collection, 1938-2001.
"The Italians of New Jersey: A Research Guide" (1983), "History of Ethnic and Racial Groups in Trenton, New Jersey: 1900-1960" (by Dennis J. Starr, submitted to the New Jersey Committee for the Humanities by the Trenton Free Public Library in partial fulfillment of a grant entitled "Ethnic Groups of Trenton, New Jersey: an Index to Source Materials in the Trenton Library with a Brief History and Chronology."), Spanish Speaking (New Jersey En Sus Manos: Directorio Comercial Profesional Y Social, 1970, various brochures), Dominican (photos, newspaper clippings, letters, brochures, etc., 1976-2001), Irish (The First Annual Irish Festival, 1971; "The Charm of Ireland in Music, Song & Dance," 1976; 5th Annual Feis, The Irish American Assn., 1986; St. Patrick's & St. Joseph's Day Celebration; American Irish Heritage Foundation, brochure; Proclamations of St. Patrick's Day, 1938; Saint Patrick's Day Parade, 4th, 42nd, 60th anniversary, 1939, 77, 95, programs), Portuguese ( Portuguese American Congress of New Jersey, 1985, brochure; Peter Francisco 1776-1976 memorial committee, letter & button), Puerto Rican (The Puerto Rican Statewide Parade of New Jersey, Unity Through Art, 1980), India ("Coming from India: A Radio Documentary," 1999), Ukrainian (Ukrainian National Association Building, flier), Scottish (12th Annual Scottish Heritage Festival, 1984), Italian (New Jersey Alliance of Italian-Americans, membership application; New Jersey Italian-American Awareness Day '80, program; "Brief History of the Central Jersey Chapter American Italian Historical Association" by Robert B. Immordino; "Italian American Awareness Day," Italian Tribune, newspaper clipping; "An Exhibition on Americans: The Italians in New Jersey," The New Jersey Historical Society, etc), Germans ("The Germans of New Jersey: An Exhibition," The New Jersey Historical Society, 1980; Nordland, Independence Day Celebration, German American Bund Auxiliary, 1939; German Language School - Deutsche Sprachschule, Inc.)
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- New Jersey Nationality Groups Collection, 1938-2001.
Jenkinson, Richard C., 1853-1930. R.C. Jenkinson Collection, 1892-1930.
Title:
R.C. Jenkinson Collection, 1892-1930.
Box #1. Books and pamphlets: Old South High Street, Old Broad Street, Apalachicola, Origin of Writing, The Protestant Heritage, Newark, The Overplus of Blossom, High Street Presbyterian Church, In Praise of Omar, Man Without a Country, Seth Boyden, Newark Illustrated, Get Together, Elementos de Geografia de la Isla de Puerto Rico (1896), Newark Photo-Gravures (1897), Abraham Lincoln, Narratives of Newark, Florida, Vermont; letters: File of letters, mostly sent by Jenkinson to Margaret Skillman, his granddaughter (ca.1920), and other relatives including some before the family came to U.S., Condolence letters - on deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Jenkinson, Gutzson Borglum (sculptor), Wedding announcement, misc. correspondence. Box #2. Manuscripts: Emily Jenkinson's trip abroad (diary - 1892); Richard Jenkinson: automobile from Newark to Montreal (typed manuscript - 1919); Letters (relatives, condolence, misc.); Government letters: Grover Cleveland (note), Elihu Root (Secretary of War), Mayor Haussling, various senators, representatives, judges, etc.; Photographs: Jenkinson at different ages and with several relatives; Newspaper and magazine clippings: The Mentor, Newark Women, Obituary notices of Jenkinson and his wife, misc. clippings.
ArchivalResource: 0.83 linear ft. (2 Hollinger boxes)
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- Jenkinson, Richard C., 1853-1930. R.C. Jenkinson Collection, 1892-1930.
Tri-City Citizens Union for Progress, Inc. Tri-City Citizens Union for Progress collection, 1967-1980.
Title:
Tri-City Citizens Union for Progress collection, 1967-1980.
Organized in 1 box : "Work Management Plan for: Upper West Side Neighborhood Self-Help Development Project, Newark, New Jersey (1980)," policies, proposals, newsletter, reports, annual reports, programs, brochures, newspaper clippings, documents, surveys, plans, minutes, finance records, etc.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Tri-City Citizens Union for Progress, Inc. Tri-City Citizens Union for Progress collection, 1967-1980.
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company. Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. records, 1845-2001.
Title:
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. records, 1845-2001.
This collection of MBLI records comprises 4 Dead Annuity Registers (1951-1980), 6 books of policy forms (1845-1936), 2 cashbooks (1845-1852), 2 Policy Ledgers (1889-1890), 1 Agents Ledger (1845-1847), 4 Insurance Tables (1887-1893), 10 policy and annuity forms (1900-1947), 10 account books (1877-1946), 28 Endowments books (1866-1997), 71 Loss registers(1845-1983), 4 Dividend scales (1912 and 1915), 12 Docket books (1907-1983), and 2 Salary and Compensation books (1915-1919).
ArchivalResource: 160 v.; cm.
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- Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company. Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. records, 1845-2001.
Newark (N.J.). Board of Education. School News from Newark Newspapers, 1915-1916 1946-1952.
Title:
School News from Newark Newspapers, 1915-1916 1946-1952.
This collection consists of 26 scrapbooks, arranged in chronological order, of local newspaper clippings reporting issues, events, activities and announcements of schools and the Board of Education in Newark, N.J. : v.1 (1915-1916) ; v.2 & 3 (1946-1948) ; v.4, 5 & 6 (1948-1950) ; v.7 & 8 (1951-1952) ; v.9 & 10 (1953-1954) ; v.11 (1952-1956) ; v.12 & 13 (1957-1958) ; v.14 & 15 (1959-1960) ; v.16 & 17 (1961-1962) ; v.18 & 19 (1963-1964) ; v.20 (1973-1974) ; v.21 (1974-1975) ; v.22, 23, 24 & 25 (1975) ; v.26 (1976).
ArchivalResource: 26 v. ; 34 cm.
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- Newark (N.J.). Board of Education. School News from Newark Newspapers, 1915-1916 1946-1952.
Flanigan, Walter J. Walter J. Flanigan Theater / Music Notices collection, 1883-1933 1948-1956.
Title:
Walter J. Flanigan Theater / Music Notices collection, 1883-1933 1948-1956.
This collection consists of 16 scrapbooks, compiled by Flannigan, of theater and music notices, reviews and critiques publshed in various newspapers (1883-1933).
ArchivalResource: 16 v. ; cm.
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- Flanigan, Walter J. Walter J. Flanigan Theater / Music Notices collection, 1883-1933 1948-1956.
Dyckman, Mary Lang, 1886-1984. Mary L. Dyckman collection, 1925-1984.
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Mary L. Dyckman collection, 1925-1984.
Organized in 6 boxes : Box #1. Mary Dyckman's biographical data and reminiscences, files on Juvenile Delinquency Commission, Dr. Harrison Stanford Martland, Radium Poisoning (1925-1939), Consumers League of New Jersey (1960-1982) and its history (1900-1969), Workman's Compensation Laws (1963), and correspondence ; Box #2. Correspondence on CLNJ (1950) and proposals for improvements of labor laws, newspaper clippings, resolutions, papers, speeches, testimony, related to Medicare and Workman's Compensation, files and newspaper clippings on Minimum Wages (1956-) ; Box #3. Files on Health (1965-66), Food Sanitation (1973-74), Public Health (1977), Meat Inspection (1970), Milk Pricing (1977), Food Stamp Program, Meat-USDA, Cancer Control Bill, Food and Nutrition, Food Advertising, Legislative Accountability Project, President's correspondence ; Box #4. Files and newspaper clippings on Occupational Health and Safety (Osha), Meat and Poultry, Public Health Committee, Milk, Frozen Desserts, Canned products, Consumer Register Responses ; Box #5. Files on "For the Consumer" (1968-71), Medicare, Task Force-Final Report (1968), scrapbooks on Asbestos (1979-84) and Toxic Substances (1974-84) ; Box #6. Files on Workmen's Compensation (1968-81), a binder containing papers related to Workmen's Compensation (1961-81), files on genesis and Darwin, League of Women Voters of the Oranges, audio tape (Reminiscence), and a published article "Radium" by Katherine Schaub.
ArchivalResource: 2.50 linear ft. (6 Hollinger boxes)
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- Dyckman, Mary Lang, 1886-1984. Mary L. Dyckman collection, 1925-1984.
Manley, Effa, 1897-1981. Manley Private Business Papers collection, 1933-1942.
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Manley Private Business Papers collection, 1933-1942.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box).
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- Manley, Effa, 1897-1981. Manley Private Business Papers collection, 1933-1942.
Hahne & Co. Hahne & Co. records, 1897-1936.
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Hahne & Co. records, 1897-1936.
This collection consists of 20 account books and 2 pay roll books recording the general expenses of Hahne and Co.
ArchivalResource: 22 v. ; cm.
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- Hahne & Co. Hahne & Co. records, 1897-1936.
Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Amiri Baraka / Leroi Jones collection, 1961-1972
Title:
Amiri Baraka / Leroi Jones collection, 1961-1972
This collection comprises photocopies of articles and newspaper clippings relating to Amiri Baraka (1964-84), and publications (mostly Jihad Productions) including "The Dead Lecturer (1964)," "Afro-Arts (1966)," "Spirit Reach (1972)," "Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note.... (1961)," "A Black Value System (1969)," "Tales by LeRoi Jones (1967)," "Home: Social Essays (1966)," "Toward the Creation of Political Institutions for All African Peoples (1972)," "Strategy and Tactics of a Pan African Nationalist Party (1971)," "Kawaida Studies: The New Nationalism (1972)," "LeRoi Jones; A Checklist to Primary and Secondary Sources (1971)," "The First Militant Preacher by Ben Caldwell," "Partido Africano da Independencia da Guine e Cabo Verde: Speech delivered by the Secretary General of PAIGC, Amilcar Cabral, at the Symposium organized by the Democratic Party of Guinea (PDG) in memory of President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. (People's Palace of Conakry, May 13th 1972),"The Cricket: Black Music in Evolution (1969)," "Mwanamke Mwananchi (The Nationalist Woman) by Mumininas of Committee for Unified NewArk (1971)," "Ujamaa -- The Basis of African Socialism by Mwalimu Nyerere," "The Political Leader Considered as the Representative of a Culture by Ahmed Sekou Toure," and "Soul Session: Anthology of the B.C.D. (1969)."
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box )
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- Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Amiri Baraka / Leroi Jones collection, 1961-1972
Newark (N.J.). Mayor. Newark City Hall collection, 2006.
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Newark City Hall collection, 2006.
This collection consists of brochures, fliers and plaque related to the Rededication Ceremony of the Newark City Hall (2006), photocopied drawings and photographs of the old City Hall Building in the process of restoration, and memorial buttons.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger boxes)
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- Newark (N.J.). Mayor. Newark City Hall collection, 2006.
Hartshorne, Richard, 1888-1975. Richard Hartshorne scrapbooks, 1890-1949.
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Richard Hartshorne scrapbooks, 1890-1949.
8 scrapbooks--v. 1 (1927-34), v. 2 (1934-39), v. 3 (1934-51), v. 4 (1939-45), v. 5 (1943-50), v. 6 (1945-51), v. 7 (1952-57), and v. 8 (1957-60)--contain newspaper clippings, correspondence, photographs, manuscripts, published articles, legislative programs, documents related to The Interstate Commission on Crime, conference material, brochures, newsletters and bulletins, announcements, invitations, fliers, periodicals, business cards, etc.
ArchivalResource: 8 v. ; 40 cm.
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- Hartshorne, Richard, 1888-1975. Richard Hartshorne scrapbooks, 1890-1949.
Heningburg, Gus. Gus Heningburg Collection (Box #1-#8), 1967-2008.
Title:
Gus Heningburg Collection (Box #1-#8), 1967-2008.
The finding aid consists of five series in 8 Hollinger boxes. Request by box numbers below (BOX #1, etc.). After the completion of the finding aid, 22 Hollinger boxes and 4 Paige boxes (offsite) were added . Series I : Biographical Informations (ca. 1960s-1980s) including resume, speeches, writings, honors and awards and other ephemera. Series II : Photographs (ca. 1960s-1990) including photographs of Heningburg's family, friends, colleagues, and of famous politicians and public figures such as former New Jersey Governor Tom Kean, images of downtown Newark, Newark International Airport, and of local children at events, among other subjects. Series III : Greater Newark Urban Coalition documents (1968-1980) containing documents, correspondence, ephemera, reports, and check stubs booklets that document the activities of this organization. Series IV : Race/Black/Urban issues documents (1967-1994) including materials related to minority hiring at UMDNJ and Newark Airport, the Stella Wright Homes tenant strike, New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority, Minority Economic Development Industrial and Cultural Enterprise, Newark Construction Trades Training Corporation, and educational, civil rights, and race issues. Series V : Newspaper clippings (1967-2000) containing newspaper and magazine article clippings of various subjects, organized alphabetically by topic. Hollinger boxes added after the completion of the finding aid. BOX #1: Gus Heningburg biographical and family information, resume (ca. 1970s-1996); Speeches and writings, typed and handwritten (ca. 1960s-1988); Ephemera for honors and awards, letters of congratulation, telegrams, articles (See also BOX #6); Photographs: Gus Heningburg general photos and posing with others (ca. 1960s-1980s), Heningburg studio portrait photographs (ca. 1970-ca.1990), Honorary doctorate, Ramapo College School of Law Ceremony (1987), Heningburg Family and Friends (1960s-1980s), Newark downtown, Scudder Homes, "Raisin in the Sun" performance, picnic, Newark International Airport Scenes, Newark Airport Business Men's Council, Newark Black Business Owners, Testimonial dinner (1970s). BOX #2: Photographs: group shots, unidentified people, Gov. Tom Kean, Mayor Sharpe James, Arthur Ashe (ca. 1960s-1990), concert "Newark Love Festival" (1969; Greater Newark Urban Coalition: Minutes, correspondence, reports (1971-1979), remarks, statements, speeches (ca. 1971-1975), Spanish Directory / bilingual education (1973-1978), check stubs (1972-1978). BOX #3: Greater Newark Urban Coalition and (national) Urban Coalition: ephemera and publications; Urban Coalition newskit: One Year Later an Assessment of the Nation's Response; UMDNJ and Newark Airport related writings, mostly issues regarding minority employment (1968-1971); Black and Puerto Rican Congress reports, correspondence (1970-1973). BOX #4: Stella Wright Homes tenant strike agreements, article (See also BOX #7) (1974); New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority correspondence, press release (1987); MEDIC - Minority Economic Development Industrial and Cultural Enterprise, meeting minutes, newsletters, bylaws, correspondence (1970-1980), NCTTC - Newark Construction Trades Training Corporation, correspondence, press release (1978); City of Newark Housing related application form regarding whether it has a workable program meeting the requirements of Section 101 of the Housing Act of 1949 (1968); Ephemera for events - Newark (1969-1995). BOX #5: Flint, Michigan Board of Education - Mott Program (urban education reform) packet materials (1967); Report: New Jersey's Black Population: an overview of quality of life, by Richard Roper Civil rights/urban and racial issues/racial discrimination articles, memoranda (ca.1960s); Black/urban/civil rights issues articles, publications, reports - national scale (ca.1968). BOX #6. Gus Heningburg specific articles (1968-1996); Greater Urban Coalition #1 (1967-1973), #2 (1968-1979), #3 (1967-1980); Newark Airport, including minority employment issues (1970-1993); Baseball stadium proposal, proposed major league NJ baseball team (1987); Crime (specific crimes and crime in general) (1969-1989); David Dinkins, former mayor of New York City (1989); Death penalty in NJ (1972); Education/Schools, including bilingual education and Newark Teachers Union Strike of 1971 (ca.1971-ca.1986). BOX #7: Employment for minorities, inlincludingnority-owned business (1968-1996); Housing issues, including Stella Wright Homes tenant strike, Kawaida Towers controversy (1968-2000); Newark Love Festival (1969); Newark Mayors including Hugh Addonizio, Kenneth Gibson, Sharpe James (1968-1986); Penal system/institutions, prison reform (See also BOX #7) (1971-1988); Racial issues/problems, including uprising of 1971 (See also BOX #7) (1971-1986); Newark civil disorder of 1969 (1969); UMDNJ - University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, including minority housing discrimination (1969-1973); Welfare including welwelfaregislation (1970-1995); Newark (general) issues - budget, revitalization, legislation, politicians, Symphony Hall performance (1967-1999); State of NJ - general (1969-1994); National issues - affirmative action, minority issues, politics (1969-1995). BOX# 8: Testimonial dinner: Ephemera, correspondence, articles (October 1974).
ArchivalResource: 16.51 linear ft. ( 30 Hollinger boxes, 4 Paige boxes)
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- Heningburg, Gus. Gus Heningburg Collection (Box #1-#8), 1967-2008.
American Legion. Dept. of New Jersey. American Legion of New Jersey papers, 1919-1944.
Title:
American Legion of New Jersey papers, 1919-1944.
15 volumes of the History of the American Legion of New Jersey. Box 1 : v.1-8 (1919-1935), Box 2 : v.9-15 (1935-1944)
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- American Legion. Dept. of New Jersey. American Legion of New Jersey papers, 1919-1944.
Newark (N.J.) Human Rights Commission. Newark (N.J.) Human Rights Commission 25th Anniversary Exhibits, 1977.
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Newark (N.J.) Human Rights Commission 25th Anniversary Exhibits, 1977.
Photographs and accompanying texts displayed in the 25th Anniversary Exhibits of Newark Human Rights Commission.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. ( 1 Hollinger box)
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- Newark (N.J.) Human Rights Commission. Newark (N.J.) Human Rights Commission 25th Anniversary Exhibits, 1977.
Newark Schools Collection (N.J.), 1809-2003.
Title:
Newark Schools Collection (N.J.), 1809-2003.
Box #1: Newark Public Schools Ledger (1904-13), Newark High Schools Scrapbook (1903-07, newspaper articles, typed reports, etc.), Box #2: Chemistry & Physics Highschool (Board of Education, Newark, 1901); Language Third Year - First Half, Primary Schools (Board of Education, Newark, ca. 1901). Box #3: Newark High School (Barringer Handbook, issued by The Girl's League; High School Annual, 1879, 1894, 1896, 1898), Newark Public Grammar School (Certificate of Merit, 1871), Misc. I (10th Anniversary of the Class of 1898, Newark High School; Essex County Institution of Science and Art, Institution for the Laboring Classes; Newarker Schul-Vereins, 1856-1906; Bulletin of the New Jersey State Teachers College at Newark, 1948; A Handbook of the Central Commercial and Manual Training High School, 1934; Mrs. Laura D. S. Lamont, A Tribute Read by Dr. Farrand at the Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees; Prospect Hill Country Day School, Commencement Exercises, 1926; Curriculum Notes, Department of Curriculum Services, 1971-72; letters), Misc. II (Scholarship Fundraising Soirée, Newark Board of Education, Executive Superintendent Scholarship Fund Committee, 1994; Elect The P.A.C.E. Team (Bey, Falu, Reid), Newark Board of Education, 1993; Valedictory, Morton Street School, Otto Henry Schulte, 1886-1925; Dedication of the new Cleveland School, 1913; Sacred Heart School, Graduation Exercises, 1937; Essex County Hospital Training School for Nurses, Commencement Exercises, 1913; Lawrence Street School, Commencement Class of 1888; Washington St. School, Commencement, 1902; Graduate Division of the New Jersey Teachers College at Newark, poster, 1953; Newark Public High School, 51st Commencement, program, 1907; Central Avenue School, commencement program, 1890; School Reward, National Bank of Merit, stock, 1872; Prize Contest of the Seniors in American History, program, 1906; Board of Education, brochure, 1907; University High School Dedication Ceremony, program, 1977; Check List, Board of Education, 1890; Bulletin of Free Lectures to the People, Board of Education; Dedicatory Exercises and Unveiling of the Tablet in honor of Dr. Addison Brown Poland, Central High School, program, 1940; Graduating Exercises, Class of January, 1909, program; Project Pride Debate Foundation, Annual Report, 1986; St. Vincent Academy, Century 2, file, 1983; The Sholem Aleichem Jewish Children's Schools, brochure; "The Newark Board of Education under Gibson is Corrupt," photocopy, 1978; The Worker, Official Publication of the Seymour Vocational School, 1923, etc.), Central High School (Commencement programs, 1927-28, 1940, 1947), Newark Institute of Arts and Sciences (Announcements, 1928-29), "Stephen Congar and the Establishment of the Newark Public School System," (by Donald Raichle, The Journal of the Rutgers University Libraries), Memories of My School Days (Prospect Hill School, ca. 1923), "Day School Staying: Prospect Hill Not Yielding its Mansion" (clipping, Newark Sunday News, September 9, 1962), Newark University High School (brochure, ca.1978), St. Benedict's Preparatory School (Alumni Association Communion Breakfast and Dedication Ceremony, program, 1982), "History of Newark Schools," "The Newark Schools during the Depression" (Board of Education, 1933), "Newark Public Schools: Enrollment Trends and Building Program" (Board of Education, 1935; "Schools and Colleges," architectural description), Central High School (Self Study Report, May 1970). Box #4: Prospect Hill Country Day School (Miss Craven's School for Girls, brochure, 1906-07; The Aster,1924-25, 1925-26, 1966, 1968, 1970; Prospect Hill, brochure; "A Tribute to Mrs. Laura D.S. Lamont," read by Dr. Farrand at the Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees, October 17, 1939; Index of Graduates, 1888-1972; photographs, etc.), Newark Academy (Young Ladies' Department, 1809; 190th Commencement, program, 1964; "In Tribute to the Men of Newark Academy Who gave their Lives in World War II for Liberty and Freedom, brochure; Blueprints by Guilbert & Betelle, 1930 Building located on First Street near Orange Street). Box #5: The Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art (Fawcett Year Book, 1927; Fawcett Fraternity News, January 1928; brochure, 1933), St. John's Free School (Report of the School Committee of the Common Council on a request for appropriations of public funds for sectarian schools, photocopies, 1848), Green Street School (brochures, 1895, 1906; Green Street School Alumni, concert program, 1894; Commers-Lieder, 1906; Constitution of the Green Street School Alumni, 1891; 18th Annual Meeting of the Green St. School Alumni, 1904, etc.), Barringer High School (The Acropolis, 1912-1945; Acropolis News, 1944-46), Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies (Course of Study and Expenses, brochure), Brower Industrial School (Minutes, 1899-1917), St. James Preparatory School (Dedication ceremony, program, 1999; 12th Annual Awards for Excellence Dinner, program, 2002), Newark School Publication (Inter-Scholastic School News, vol.2, no.1, January 1909; Carmeno Cicurillo, 1907-2003, biographical sketch), Robert Treat (Robert Treat: Leader and Pioneer by Martin L. Cox, Principal Robert Treat Junior High School, Newark, N.J., 1922), St. Benedict's School (Invitations, bills, telegrams, bumper sticker, address, correspondence, Senate Resolution, brochures, and newspaper clippings relating to Saint Benedict's 100th anniversary, 1968; Benedict News (special issue), 1968; First Annual Commencement of St. Benedict's College, 1872, and prospectus, 1871), Newark High School Misc. programs.
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New Jersey Programs Collection, ca.1961-ca.1995.
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New Jersey Programs Collection, ca.1961-ca.1995.
Collection of programs relating to various local events.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- New Jersey Programs Collection, ca.1961-ca.1995.
Love, John J. H. (John James Hervey), 1833-1897. Dr. John J. H. Love records, 1860-1897.
Title:
Dr. John J. H. Love records, 1860-1897.
2 archival boxes contain Dr. Love's medical Visiting Lists dated from 1860 to 1897.
ArchivalResource: 0.83 linear ft. (2 Hollinger boxes)
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- Love, John J. H. (John James Hervey), 1833-1897. Dr. John J. H. Love records, 1860-1897.
Miscellaneous items (D-G) relating to New Jersey, 1801-2004.
Title:
Miscellaneous items (D-G) relating to New Jersey, 1801-2004.
Deeds: Transfer of goods and outstanding accounts of Stephen M. Gould of Caldwell Twp. to George E. Hamlin of Newark (1849); Energy Crisis: "Special Issue: The University and the Energy Crisis (Rutgers Newsletter, Dec. 1973); Genealogy: Charles McIlvaine of Cincinnati, Ohio (April 1868 to rel. to ancestor, Gov. Bloomfield), Monumental Inscriptions (New Jersey Historical Society, 1904, statewide listing of tombstone inscriptions arranged by country and by graveyard and housed in the New Jersey Historical Society, copy of the table of content vol.2 Essex Co.), "Some New Jersey Genealogical Material in the Newark Public Library," "Some Descendents of John Baldwin" (T.F. Hull, 1993), Cemetery record of the Lower Valley Presbyterian Church, California, Hunterdon Co. (19th & 20th centuries), The Guerin Family in America (typed ms.), The Scott Family of Dayton, Lyon Co. Nevada (handwritten), The Chamberlain Family History (handwritten), Negroes named in Presbyterian Church of Morristown, N.J. (5 pp), Biographical information on James Ford 1790-1888 & Ford Family of Dover, N.J. (typed m.s.), Ball Family, Peck Family (letter from John R. Burnet to Julia Ball, Orange, Essex Co., March 21, 1850). Dodd Family (letter from J_ _ _ Chapman to Sarah Dodd, Sept. 11, 1801). "Negroes named in Presbyterian Church of Morristown, N.J." (5pp); Geology: Vincetown Limesand Deposit (article and map). Arlington Copper Mines (a). "Tidal Bench Marks of N.J." (1928); Governors: Inauguration of Governor Byrne (booklet, 1974). Reception for Governor-elect Kean (invitation, 1982). Inauguration of James Florio (1990). Inauguration of Brendan T. Byrne (text and photographs, 1974). Letter from the office of Governor James E. McGreevey re environmental initiatives (Aug. 11, 2004).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Miscellaneous items (D-G) relating to New Jersey, 1801-2004.
Harris, Alfred P. New Jersey Republican Party collection, 1938-1947, 1958-1959.
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New Jersey Republican Party collection, 1938-1947, 1958-1959.
This collection includes correspondence (1938-47) and scrapbooks of clippings (1958-59) related to the Republican Party in Essex County, N.J.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Harris, Alfred P. New Jersey Republican Party collection, 1938-1947, 1958-1959.
Miscellaneous items (T-W) relating to New Jersey, 1866-2005.
Title:
Miscellaneous items (T-W) relating to New Jersey, 1866-2005.
Telephones: N.J. Bell headquarters at 540 Broad St. Newark, 50th anniversary (program, 1979); "How to Use the Dial Phone" (pamphlet, 1932). Television: A script on the Revolutionary War in New Jersey presented by the N.J. Highway Authority; tee shirt promoting establishment of channel 13; Caucus NJ Tourism & the New Jersey Economy (flyer, June 18, 2005). Trade: N.J. World Trade Conf. (brochure, 1978). Tunnels: Holland Tunnel (various programs, pamphlets and invitation cards to the opening ceremonies on the Holland Tunnel, Nov. 12, 1927; "The History of a Unique Engineering Achievement - The Holland Tunnel" (pamphlet); George Washington Bridge 50th Anniversary (plaque, 1981); Lincoln Tunnel (dedication invitation, 1937). Vietnam Protests: various flyers and leaflets (1970-71); Jane Fonda - Tom Hayden speeches (flyers, 1972). Water Pollution: The Watershed Association: A Proven Approach to Environmental Stewardship (booklet, 1969); Passaic River Valley Sewerage Commission (list of industrial polluters, copy of letter, Feb. 6, 1926). Water Supply: Millstone River & Bear Brook (tabulation figures (1930), maps, various articles, 1957-58); "The Water Supply and Distribution System of Paterson - Passaic - Clifton" (1951). Women: Alice Paul (various news articles from the Newark Evening News); Church Women United in New Jersey (Annual Report, 1975/76); Lucy Stone (commemorative brochure, 1915); NOW + Essex County (Position paper); N.J. State Federation of Women's Clubs Yearbook (photocopy of club directory, 1971-72); "Reasons of Why The Women of New Jersey Should Vote" (by Lucy Stone, pamphlet, 1868); "The Women's Directory - a roster of women employed in non-traditional female occupations"; Women of New Jersey, Summit College (1976); Women Power - A Force For Change (schedule, workshops, Misc.1972); Women's Relief Corps (Resume of the Woman's Relief Corps 1883-1919); Women's Rights Task Force on Education, New Jersey (mimeograph, 1937); Working Women in Large Cities, Labor Bureau (4th annual report of the Commissioner of Labor, 1888).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Miscellaneous items (T-W) relating to New Jersey, 1866-2005.
I-280 records, ca. 1988.
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I-280 records, ca. 1988.
This collection includes maps of I-280, and documents and studies about property ownership of the blocks and lots related to I-280.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- I-280 records, ca. 1988.
Newark Architecture collection (N.J.), 1903-1993.
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Newark Architecture collection (N.J.), 1903-1993.
BOX #1: William E. Lehman: "William E. Lehman, David J. Lehman, architects" (1920) and scrapbooks, catalogs, photographs, newspaper clippings, etc. BOX #2. Historic American Building Survey (photographs, written descriptions, and information); Gateway (Floor plans and maps in folder; "It's All At The Mall," 1972; "Gateway," 1973); Newark Post Office ("Newark's new post office," 707 Broad St. floor plans); Historic Buildings ("Historic (Dwelling) Houses of Newark 1666-1833," list, 1934; Historic American Buildings Survey, 1 sheet, 1941; "Historic Sites Connected with the Newark Leather Industry," list, 1961; Sydenham House: notes describing history of the house (typed mss, 1972); Preliminary Plan for a Newark Botanical Garden ("A Proposal for a Botanical Garden in Newark" by Dr. Sydney S. Greenfield, including plans, 1962); Newark ("Grant USA Tower 26 Exhibits"); Nomination for National Register of Historic Places (Essex Club, 1990; Glencoe, 1991; South Park Calvary United Presbyterian Church, 1971; The James Street Commons Historic District, 1970-75), etc. BOXES #3 & #4: Sabine notes on Historic Building in Newark, N.J. (Mounted captions from an exhibit on Newark architecture: Houses, Schools, Churches, Banks, Architecture; "Grace Church, an architectural study with notes"). BOX #5: "A Survey of Ecclesiastical Architecture built in Newark from 1810-1865" (by K.B. Schnall, thesis, 1965); Newark City Hall: Corner stone laying (1903, invitation, program, etc,); New Jersey Performing Arts Center (Schematic Design Revision, 1992); "Reconnaissance Studies: Grace Church, House of Prayer, & Trinity and St. Philip's Cathedral and Master Plan for Broad Street Episcopal Churches, Newark, N.J." (1993). BOX #6: Fox-Lance Bill (newspaper articles & editorials, 1960-1961); Cultural Resource Consulting Group (CRCG) (Eden Wooley House Historic Structures Report, Ocean Township, Monmouth County; Woodrow Wilson Hall - Monmouth University National Historic Landmark, West Long Branch, Monmouth County; Union County Park System, Union County; Poor Clare's Monastery Federal Historic Preservation Tax Credit, Bordentown, Burlington County); Krueger-Scott Mansion (reports, fliers, photographs, drawings, etc.); Misc. BOX #7: Geyer Historical Architectural Survey (1965-67: Recapitulation of study (1966); Master lists of buildings by subject and title (1967); Photos and descriptions of surveyed buildings; Rating sheet and guide. 1968: Landmarks of historic or architectural interest with key to numbering system; Coded maps with location of buildings in survey. 1969: Landmarks of Historic or architectural interest by Urban Renewal Projects... 1975-76: Landmark and Preservation Priorities; City of Newark, preliminary proposals (handwritten notes, with detailed information of a few buildings. National Register of Historic Places Inventory (1972-): nomination forms (detailed information on Newark churches; Churches - works listed by architects; N.J. Catholic Churches (cathedrals, chapels, etc.) Architectural Data File (architects, dates, other data - tabular); Detailed fact sheets and photographs (photocopies) of Newark Public Library, City Hall, Newark Airport, Port Newark, Second River Shot Works, Truck Terminal). BOX #8: Historic Sites Commission 1960-62 (Committee meeting minutes; Inventory, Recommendations, Photographs; Worksheets; Rough Worksheets (handwritten); Mimeographed and printed material: Life boat stations (list - 1960); Shipwrecks (worksheets - 1960); "Historic sites connected with the Newark leather industry" (list - 1960); "Selected bibliographies for N.J. local history" (1961); "Architectural types from an historic viewpoint" (1961); Historic house of Newark; Memorial tablets in Newark; Misc. general articles on preservation.
ArchivalResource: 3.33 linear ft. (8 Hollinger boxes)
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Gibson, Kenneth A. Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Collection, ca.1970-ca.1986.
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Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Collection, ca.1970-ca.1986.
Hollinger box #1: black and white photographs, mostly 8" x 10" in size, portraying Kenneth A. Gibson in his term as Mayor of Newark. Hollinger box #2: Political pamphlet, 1977; invitation to honor by the National Housing Conference, luncheon, 1978; Mayor's speech, January 1978; 3rd inaugural celebration, invitation, 1978; public letter on a proposed ordinance to establish minimum staffing level for the N.P.D., 1979; Inauguration of Mayor & Municipal Co., 1982, program; Address of Mayor Gibson to the Democratic National Convention 1976; press releases 1974-1984 including index; letters, reports, memos re budget & finances, development & planning, etc.; civic association newsletter 1972/3; biographical information, administrative accomplishment; "Up From Within," 1971 (one chapter devoted to Gibson); Statement to Business Men's Breakfast, 1970; Speech on air pollution regulations (original text), 1973; "Cities in crisis," speech to N.J.L.A. (video tape), 1974; "The Inauguration of Kenneth A. Gibson," interview with Sharpe James (7.5 I.P.S.), 1974; typed transcript of inaugural speech, photographs (negative); Letter to Dr. Evertt protesting Gibson appointment as instructor by E. Henderson, 1979. Paige boxes #1-#2 contains sorted files of newspaper clippings.
ArchivalResource: 2.42 linear ft. ( 2 Hollinger boxes + 2 Paige boxes)
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- Gibson, Kenneth A. Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson Collection, ca.1970-ca.1986.
Newark and New Jersey Broadsides collection, 1974-1987.
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Newark and New Jersey Broadsides collection, 1974-1987.
This collection consists of 3 Hollinger boxes : Box #1. Newark (1974-82) ; Box #2. Newark (1983-1987) ; Box #3. New Jersey (1974-1987).
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft. (3 Hollinger boxes)
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- Newark and New Jersey Broadsides collection, 1974-1987.
Multicultural Radio Broadcasting. Multicultural Radio Broadcasting records, 1982-1994.
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Multicultural Radio Broadcasting records, 1982-1994.
1 archival box contains Multicultural Radio Broadcasting (WNWK)'s correspondence and applications related to the Federal Communications Commission, reports, manuals, certification, notifications, requests and papers.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Multicultural Radio Broadcasting. Multicultural Radio Broadcasting records, 1982-1994.
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Angelo DeCarlo Tape transcripts, 1962-1965.
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Angelo DeCarlo Tape transcripts, 1962-1965.
2 archival boxes contain photocopies of the transcripts of the wire taps and correspondence related to the printing of the transcripts.
ArchivalResource: 0.83 linear ft. (2 Hollinger boxes)
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- United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Angelo DeCarlo Tape transcripts, 1962-1965.
Newark (N.J.) 300th Anniversary Corporation. Newark's 300th Anniversary collections, 1965-1966.
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Newark's 300th Anniversary collections, 1965-1966.
Organized in 2 Paige boxes: Paige Box #1 includes brochures (Exhibition of Watercolors by Henry Gasser, Welcome to Webster Junior High School, Newark Commerce, Picture Story of Transit Progress, Newark City Hospital Yesterday (1886) & Today (1966), The Women's Auxiliary of Columbus Hospital Presents The Tricentennial Ball, Nojex, The Leaguers, Inc., The Newark Jaycees Present The Fifth Annual Miss Essex County Pageant, Bell, Via Port of New York, Newark 300 Years of Progress, Know Your City Government Newark), files labeled as "Summary Descendants Activities," "Programs I & II," "Events-Schedules," "300th Anniversary Parade," "Illustration I & II," "Landscape Lighting Plan by PS&G," Certificate of Incorporation of Descendants of Newark, N.J. Inc., ephemeras, and etc ; Paige Box #2 contains 5 imprints of Founders day, Newark, New Jersey, May 18, 1966, signed by Frederick H. Groel, photocopies of correspondence, documents and newspaper clippings, and flags.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft. (2 Paige box)
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- Newark (N.J.) 300th Anniversary Corporation. Newark's 300th Anniversary collections, 1965-1966.
Newark City Hospital Engravings collection, 1890-1901.
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Newark City Hospital Engravings collection, 1890-1901.
This collection contains 2 brass engravings of Newark City Hospital (ca.1890-1901).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Newark City Hospital Engravings collection, 1890-1901.
Mark, Alexander. Alexander Mark collection, 1958-1966.
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Alexander Mark collection, 1958-1966.
This collection consists of documents, correspondence and newspaper clippings related to Alexander Mark's public careers and activities.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Mark, Alexander. Alexander Mark collection, 1958-1966.
Newark Orphan Asylum (N.J.). Newark Orphan Asylum Record books (N.J.), 1873-1890.
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Newark Orphan Asylum Record books (N.J.), 1873-1890.
This collection comprises 4 record books stored in 1 Hollinger box : Book group #1. 1868-69 ; Vol. 2 1897-1904 ; Book group #3. 1908-29 ; and Book group #4. 1913-19.
ArchivalResource: 4 v ; 20.3-35.6 cm.
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- Newark Orphan Asylum (N.J.). Newark Orphan Asylum Record books (N.J.), 1873-1890.
Newark (N.J.) Churches collection, 1891-2004.
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Newark (N.J.) Churches collection, 1891-2004.
Box #1. Protestant Episcopal: Grace Church (135th anniversary, 1972, "Introducing Grace Church," Guide to the Origins, Furnishings... pamphlet, programs, Floor plan, typed from the original in church archives, files of Cameron Allen, Church historian, the order of consecration of John Shelby Spong as bishop, Diocese of Newark, June 12 1976, commemoration service of the episcopate of George Edward Rath, Bishop of Newark, Nov. 5, 1978, Trinity & St. Philip's Cathedral 250 anniversary celebration, brochure, House of Prayer. Installation of T. James Snodgrass as rector, program, 1980). Reformed Episcopal: Emanuel Church (Christian message printed on a blotter). Reformed Church: North Reformed Church (Sunday schools, anniversary, program, 1882). Baptist: Bethany Baptist (10th anniversary of library, bookmark, programs-1967); Mount Pleasant Baptist Church (25th anniversary 1892 booklet); First Baptist Peddie Memorial Church (Brochure "These stones shall be for a memorial," 1973); Mount Calvary Baptist Church (List of patrons, 1979, 30th anniversary of Rev. Dr. Jesse Wendell Mapson, 1977, concert, 1979). Presbyterian: High Street (Engraving on Christmas card of Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Jenkinson, 1927); Second Presbyterian (Concert program Oct. 4, 1987, By-laws); Bethany Presbyterian ("History of Bethany Presbyterian," 1970, Church and its members photographs, circa 1892, Membership cards, Notice of a reunion letter-1947, Misc. items. All material gathered by Ada Whitehouse Williams); Clinton Avenue Presbyterian ("A History of the Clinton Ave. Presbyterian Church formerly known as Third Presbyterian Church, South, now the Clinton Ave. United Presbyterian Church," manuscript & typed copy-1970, cornerstone laying (1914), Misc. programs. Material compiled by Ada Whitehouse Williams. history, typed manuscript, 1992); Central Presbyterian (100th anniversary, 1937-letters, history, programs, Directory of members, 1872, choir photograph, 1935, sermons and misc. programs); First Presbyterian, formerly known as Old First Church. (Centennial Celebration of the dedication booklet, 1891, Dedication of the Garden Club, 1936, Anniversary Sunday, 1941, Founders Day, 1971, brief description in New York Magazine, photocopy of 1972 article, Misc. sermons and pamphlets, engraving on a Christmas card of Thomas L. Raymond, 1915, Bicentennial brochure, n.d. program, brochure, 1980). Box #2. Thirteenth Avenue Presbyterian Church, merged with Clinton Avenue Presbyterian Church in 1967, (120th anniversary, 1955, correspondence, 1967); Forest Hill (Various records, publications, correspondence, Membership records, 1891-94, 1908-14, 1917). Roman Catholic: Sacred Heart Cathedral (Geyer questionnaire-with reply by Paul Reilly, architect, 1971, proclamation of cathedral as a historic landmark, "A Defense Brief for Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Newark, New Jersey," by Ricky Stefanelli, cathedral organ, picture & statistics, ordination rite for Diocese of Newark, May 31, 1975, reception and ordination of bishops, 1976, canonization of Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, 1975, invitation, historical brochure, Sacred Heart Cathedral, silver jubilee, 1954-79, program, Architectural information, 1958, St. Stanislaus Patron of Poland, anniversary celebration, 1910, Papal Honors Conferral program 1979, Silver jubilee program, 1979, Solemne Apertura de Las Fiestas de La Hispaniad 83, chapel dedications, B. Flanagan, typed manuscript, 1995, Golden Jubilee, The Catholic Advocate, v.53, no.21, Oct. 13, 2004, "The Histories of Sacred Heart Cathedral," ed. by M.E. Gubernat, c.1993); St. Aloysius (Silver jubilee program, 1924); St Rocco's: St. Rocco Celebration, badges, relic of St. Gerard, St. Mary's Abbey centennial brochure, Our Lady of Queen of Angels Church brochure). Roman Catholic ETC includes material relating to Newark Archdiocesan Council of the National Council of Catholic Women, Holy Cross Church, St. Michael's, Our Lady Fatima Church (Rev. Father Joseph L. Capote), Sisters of St. John the Baptist, Certificate of Incorporation (Church of the Blessing Sacrament). United Church of Christ:: St. Stephan's (Gemeinde, 1899, 1909, 1924, Directory of Membership, 1967, Messenger, 1945, The 75th anniversary souvenir, 1949). African Methodist Episcopal, : Saint James A.M.E. Church (booklets, pamphlets, etc, 1987-2002). Newark Churches. Misc. (B'Nai Jeshurun seventy fifth anniversary program, 1923, Park Presbyterian Church Recorder, 1892, photocopy of "Laying the Cornerstone of Park Presbyterian Church," 1871, Der Ersten Deutschen Presbyt. Gemeinde (Jubilaeum, 1901), the First Congregational (1911), .
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Miscellaneous items (B) relating to New Jersey, 1889-1991.
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Miscellaneous items (B) relating to New Jersey, 1889-1991.
Ballet: Garden State Ballet Foundation Silver Jubilee (program, May 1, 1977). Banks and Banking: Midlantic (annual report, 1970); National Newark & Essex Banking Company 1804-1954 (159th anniversary, booklet). Bibliography: Abraham Clark - Bibliography (1974-75); Frank Hague: Last of the Bosses (by John O. Davies, articles appeared daily in Newark News from July 17th to Sept. 2nd, 1970). Boats and Boating: Smithsonian's Watercraft Collection (1937, additional typed list, 1973); N.J. ships cited in boating books (typed list, 1971); Seabright skiff (photocopy of blueprint); U.S.S. New Jersey, history of, in papers of Navy Dept., 1979; a list of registered marine vessels using bay shore waters.... 1978; S.S. Agawam, launching from the Newark Bay Shipyards, May 30, 1918; Passaic Boat Club, receipts, property deed. Business: Real estate developers - Applied Development Co., brochure; Union County Economic Development Corp., brochure; Elizabeth Development Corp., brochure; H.J. Heinz Co., brochure (1933); The Elizabeth Advantage, fliers and photocopies of newspaper clippings, 1991; Business Review of the Counties of Hunterdon, Morris and Somerset (gives brief background of town, describes major businesses, 1891); The Provident Institution for Savings in New Jersey (promotional material, 1950's; Delaware Water Gap Monroe Co., PA (by the Central Hotel, brochure, ca. 1910); August Flower and German Syrup (almanac, 1889); Lenox China: The Story of Walter Scott Lenox (brochure, ca. 1924); Fritzsche Brothers, Garfield (price list, 1895); Atlantic City restaurants (advertisements); TAD (publication of N.J. Tool, Die and Precision Machining Assoc. Bicentennial issue, July/August 1976); P.S.E.&G. ("We're keeping a promise made 75 years ago," "The New Jersey Fact Book: What, Where, Why New Jersey," 75th anniversary celebration, invitation, Oct. 3, 1978); Great Adventure (souvenir book); Single-Story Concrete Factory - A War-Inspired Innovation (Mahony Troast Construction Co.), pamphlet, 1942); Singer Sewing Machine Co. (brochures, 1900, 1908, 1928, Eckerson Company (calendar advertisements, 1917); William Necker, undertaker (letter, business cards, 1913); Ford Auto advertisements from Cranford Motor Co., ca. 1925; J.B. Hanauer & Co. (Yield Table for Refunding Bonds of Atlantic City, N.J.); handbills, etc.
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University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. UMDNJ (University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey) collection, 1967-1991.
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UMDNJ (University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey) collection, 1967-1991.
Organized in 2 Hollinger boxes: Box #1. Photocopy of stenographic transcripts of Public Hearing RE: Medical Center Urban Renewal Project Area. Book Nos. 1, 2 & 3 (1967). Box #2. RE: Medical Center Urban Renewal Project Area. Book Nos. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9 (1967). Misc. file includes "A Preview into the Political and Financial History of the College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey at Newark" (1991), correspondence, fliers and booklets relating to lead poisoning, pamphlet (Dedication Ceremony, 1979), etc.
ArchivalResource: 0.83 linear ft. (2 Hollinger boxes)
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- University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. UMDNJ (University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey) collection, 1967-1991.
Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson's Publicity Office. Photos from Mayor Gibson's Publicity Office, 1970-1989.
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Photos from Mayor Gibson's Publicity Office, 1970-1989.
ArchivalResource: 1.83 linear ft. (2 Hollinger boxes + 1 Paige box)
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- Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson's Publicity Office. Photos from Mayor Gibson's Publicity Office, 1970-1989.
Newark Community Project for People with AIDS, Inc. Newark (N.J.) Community Project for People with AIDS collection, 1988-1990.
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Newark (N.J.) Community Project for People with AIDS collection, 1988-1990.
Organized in 1 box : news releases, correspondence, newspaper clippings, reports, financial reports, publications, memorandums, minutes, fliers, bylaws (1989), proposals, etc.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Newark Community Project for People with AIDS, Inc. Newark (N.J.) Community Project for People with AIDS collection, 1988-1990.
Greater Newark HUD Tenant Coalition. The Greater Newark (N.J.) Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Tenants Coalition collection / New Jersey Tenant Preservation Program records, 1996-2002.
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The Greater Newark (N.J.) Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Tenants Coalition collection / New Jersey Tenant Preservation Program records, 1996-2002.
Organized in 3 Hollinger boxes, this collection includes materials relating to the New Jersey Tenant Preservation Project (NJTPP). Box #1. Annual reports (1999-2000), Applicants, Atlantic City 1997, Board of Trustees List, Building list (1999), Board members email address, Board of Trustees minutes (1998-99), Bylaws, Campaign for Human Development, Certificate of Incorporation of NJTPP, Chase 1999, Charities Regis., Chase 99, Citicorp 97, Conference letters (March 2002), Daily Attendance Sheet (1998-99), Disbursements, Employee health benefits, Employer accounts, Exec. Director's Report, Fair Market Rents, Finance, Grants, J. Grow letters, ID's, Income, Independent Community Bank, IOLTA Information, ITAG, Job Ad. Letters to Banks, N.A.H.T. Recommendation Tenant Participation in PAE Process, New Jersey Sales and Use Tax Exempt Organization Applicant, N.J. Division of Commercial Recording, N.J. State Tax Booklets; Box #2. NJTPP, NJTPP, Inc., NJTPP Mission & History, Suburban Essex Housing Development Corp., Personnel manuals, PNC Bank, Projects, Proposals, Received, Resumes, Retainer Agreement, Save Your Home, Tax documents, Universal stamp; Box #3. Bills, Invoices, Receipts, etc.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft. (3 Hollinger boxes).
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- Greater Newark HUD Tenant Coalition. The Greater Newark (N.J.) Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Tenants Coalition collection / New Jersey Tenant Preservation Program records, 1996-2002.
Newark (N.J.) Public Health Collection, 1874-2005.
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Newark (N.J.) Public Health Collection, 1874-2005.
Box #1. Beth Israel Hospital (Legal document re. merger of Newark Beth Israel Hospital & Newark Maternity Hospital and Dispensary, 1931; program of dedication, 1908; Annual report, 1937; Alumni Association, publication; Journal of the Newark Beth Israel Hospital, Oct. 1960; "A True Story," ca.1933; "50 Years of Service to the Community," 1951, The Community Hospital booklet, 1939; History, 1943), Coit (reprints of articles by Dr. Henry Coit on milk and pediatrics, 1900-1915), College Hospital ("Welcome to College Hospital," brochure, 1979; Dedication brochure, May 10, 1979), Health Committee Reports (handwritten, 1854, Cholera epidemic in Newark, partial list of victims), Medical Practice and Hospital Development in Newark 1850-87 (typewritten copies of articles in the Newark Daily Advertiser, compiled by Dr. Samuel Berg, 3 folders), Newark Department of Health (various forms and pamphlets issued by the department 19th & 20th century), Newark City Hospital ("Letters Relating to Newark City Hospital by Harry Moran (material on the hospital and staff from 1910-1940 and put together by Dr. Samuel Berg; loose letters; A bound collection of letters and other papers on Newark City Hospital, 1895-1941 and put together by Dr. Samuel Berg). Box #2. AIDS Memorial March & Service (1990, flyers), The Babies Hospital various articles, The Bethany Presbyterian Hospital (1909 est. booklet, scrapbook), Kenny Hospital celebrating the legacy brochure 2005, City Hospital - training school for nurses (ledgers), Community Hospital Annual reports, 1943, 47), Stuart Galishoff: Public Health in Newark 1832-1918, Harold Goettel: Medical and Allied Library Service in Newark, A Survey (1954), Mayor's Clean City Program Conference (resolution 1 & 2), College of Medicine and Dentistry of N.J., Martland Medical Center (95th anniversary, 1978, pamphlet), Harrison S. Martland Medical Center (dedication program, 1954), St. Michael's Medical Center (annual ball, invitation, 1978), St. Michael's Hospital (building campaign with donor list (ca. 1941), Medical prescriptions (19th c, 3 folders), articles from 19th c. newspapers - medical advertisements, various pamphlets, etc. Box #3. Ledgers (Dr. Harings account book and disease diagnosis and treatment book, ca. 1874)
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft. ( 3 Hollinger boxes)
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Kawaida Towers Events, 1972-1976.
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Kawaida Towers Events, 1972-1976.
Collection of newspaper clippings relating to Kawaida Towers events. Kawaida Towers was a project initiated by the Congress of African Peoples as an attempt to create low-income housing in Newark.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box).
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Newark (N.J.) News scrapbooks, 1932-1936, 1954-1964.
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Newark (N.J.) News scrapbooks, 1932-1936, 1954-1964.
27 scrapbooks, organized in chronological order, with Newark (N.J.) newspaper clippings : v. 1 (11-12/1932 ), v. 2 (12/1932-01/1933), v.3 (01/1933), v. 4 (01-04/1933, Statistical), v. 5 (02/1933-04/1935), v. 6 (01-03/1933), v. 7 (03-04/1933), v. 8 (04-06/1933), v. 9 (06/1933), v.9-1 (08-10/1933), v. 10 (09-12/1933), v. 11 (09/1933-03/1934), v. 12 (10/1933-01/1934), v. 13 (12/1933-01/1934, Foreign), v. 14 (01/1934-04/1935, Monetary), v. 15 (01/1934-10/1936, Walter E. Edge), v. 16 (01/1934-04/1935), v. 17 (04/1935), v. 18 (04/1935-03/1936, Monetary), v. 19. (08-11/1936), v. 20 (03/1934-01/1935, Pictures), v. 21 (01-03/1935, Pictures), v. 22 (03/1954-06/1957), v. 23 (06/1957-07/1960), v. 24 (07/1960), v. 25 (03/1963-07/1964), and v.26 (incomplete scrapbook).
ArchivalResource: 27 v. ; 32-42 cm.
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- Newark (N.J.) News scrapbooks, 1932-1936, 1954-1964.
USO Campaign - Essex County scrapbook, 1941.
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USO Campaign - Essex County scrapbook, 1941.
This scrapbook comprises clippings and photographs related to 1946 U.S.O. Campaign held in Newark, Oranges, and Maplewood, N.J.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 32 cm.
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- USO Campaign - Essex County scrapbook, 1941.
Prospect Hill Country Day School. Prospect Hill Country Day School Yearbooks Collection (N.J.), 1956-1965.
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Prospect Hill Country Day School Yearbooks Collection (N.J.), 1956-1965.
Box #1: 7 yearbooks (1956, 1958, 1961-1965).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Prospect Hill Country Day School. Prospect Hill Country Day School Yearbooks Collection (N.J.), 1956-1965.
Pereuss, William, d.1953. William Pereuss Funeral Home Account Books, 1919-1953.
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William Pereuss Funeral Home Account Books, 1919-1953.
This collection includes 3 account books stored in a Hollinger box.
ArchivalResource: 3 v. ; 37 cm.
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- Pereuss, William, d.1953. William Pereuss Funeral Home Account Books, 1919-1953.
Thorne, Frank. The Illustrated History of Union County scrapbook, 1950.
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The Illustrated History of Union County scrapbook, 1950.
This scrapbook contains the comic strip of "The Illustrated History of Union County" published in the Elizabeth Daily Journal in 1950.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 32 cm.
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- Thorne, Frank. The Illustrated History of Union County scrapbook, 1950.
Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Amiri Baraka / Leroi Jones collection, 1954-1970 1997-2004.
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Amiri Baraka / Leroi Jones collection, 1954-1970 1997-2004.
This collection comprises photocopies of articles and newspaper clippings relating to Amiri Baraka (1964-84), and publications (mostly Jihad Productions) including "The Dead Lecturer (1964)," "Afro-Arts (1966)," "Sprit Reach (1972)," "Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note.... (1961)," "A Black Value System (1969)," "Tales by LeRoi Jones (1967)," "Home: Social Essays (1966)," "Toward the Creation of Political Institutions for All African Peoples (1972)," "Strategy and Tactics of a Pan African Nationalist Party (1971)," "Kawaida Studies: The New Nationalism (1972)," "LeRoi Jones; A Checklist to Primary and Secondary Sources (1971)," "The First Militant Preacher by Ben Caldwell," "Partido Africano da Independencia da Guine e Cabo Verde: Speech delivered by the Secretary General of PAIGC, Amilcar Cabral, at the Symposium organized by the Democratic Party of Guinea (PDG) in memory of President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. (People's Palace of Conakry, May 13th 1972),"The Cricket: Black Music in Evolution (1969)," "Mwanamke Mwananchi (The Nationalist Woman) by Mumininas of Committee for Unified NewArk (1971)," "Ujamaa -- The Basis of African Socialism by Mwalimu Nyerere," "The Political Leader Considered as the Representative of a Culture by Ahmed Sekou Toure," and "Soul Session: Anthology of the B.C.D. (1969)."
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box )
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- Baraka, Amiri, 1934-. Amiri Baraka / Leroi Jones collection, 1954-1970 1997-2004.
New Jersey Music Programs Collection, 1915-1999.
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New Jersey Music Programs Collection, 1915-1999.
Box #1: Essex County Symphony Society (programs and Symphony Magazines, 1936-47); "Contextual Connections," A Celebration of the Expansion and Renovation of the John Cotton Dana Library and the Opening of a New Facility for The Institute of Jazz Studies (1994, program); Orchestra (The Irvington Symphony Orchestra, program, 1984; New Jersey Youth Symphony, 1982; South Orange Community Orchestra, Annual Spring Concert, 1966; The Nutley Symphony Orchestra, 1958 and 82), N.J. Opera (Essex County Opera Co., 1938-39; "Olympic Park Opera House," 1916-18, programs; N.J. Civic Opera Co., 1968), Paul Robeson and Lawrence Brown in a Concert of Negro Music (1926), "The Meadowbrook presents the Sound of Music" (program, 1978), New Jersey Pops (1982, program), Ocean Grove Auditorium (Summer School of Theology, Oratorio of the Messiah, 1895, program), The Music Study Club of Newark and the Oranges (Benefit recital, 1962), New Jersey State Teachers College at Montclair (Recital of Piano Duets, 1969), The Berkeley Trio (1958, program), Kenneth Amada (pianist, 1954 and 58, program), The Musicians Club of Belleville (1953), programs from Griffith Auditorium and Lauter Recital Hall, The Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association (presents The Budapest String Quartet, 1944, Fuld Hall), "American Guild of Organists United States and Canada Metropolitan N.J. Chapter presents Alexander McCurdy" (1941), National Council of Jewish Women Newark Section (Annual luncheon meeting, 1940, program), Trio Musette (program), The Bach Society of New Jersey (A few questions and answers concerning its work, flyer), Choral Society of Cliffside Park (2nd Annual Concert, 1938, program), The "Y" Concert Series (Josef Hofmann, 1933-34, program; Artur Schnabel, 1935-36, program; Bonnie Burn Sanatorium, 1921, program), Unity Church of Montclair (Unity Concert Course, 1923-24, program), World-Famous Artists' Series (Fuerstman Concerts, 1920, program), Palace Ball Room, Newark (Violin recital by Mischa Elman, 1915, program), The Music Dept. of Montclair High School (School Community Project - Tannhäuser, Samson and Delilah, Gloria, 1982, program), Music Education Association on New Jersey (Musicale and Testimonial Presentation in memoriam to Walter J. Flanigan, June 2, 1941; Annual Auditions, 1965; Application for the Young New Jersey Musicians; Mrs. H.L. Cliburn, Mother of the eminent young pianist, Van Cliburn, 1959; Festival of Contemporary, Music by New Jersey Composers, 1954, program; Student recital, 1953; Young New Jersey Musicians in a Joint Recital, Tigran Afrikian, pianist, and Madeline Jost Pauli, soprano, 1957; Auditions Syllabus, Piano, 1960; Jane and Joan Rosenfeld in a Two Piano Recital, 1945; Miss Gertrude H. Hale, program, 1950; Testimonial Program in honor of Mr. Harry Friedgut, 1943; Spring Concert, Benefit of Red Cross, 1942, program; Original Compositions by M.E.A. Members arranged by Mark Nevin, program; Spring Concert, War Benefit, 1943, program; 5th Annual Concert, 1937, program; The Glissando, the Official Organ of the Music Educator's Association of N.J.; 6th Annual Concert, Benefit for The Music Work of the New Jersey State Commission for the Blind, 1938; Gala Anniversary Concert, 1948, program), Dennis Bines Musical Biography, Nutley Symphony Orchestra (programs, 1979-82), Garden State Arts Center (10th anniversary, 1977; 5th annual Polish Festival, 1976), etc. Box #2: Garden State Concerts, Inc. (1958-63), New Jersey Chamber Music Society (1959-67), New Jersey State Opera (brochures, 1977-83), "On the beach at Long Branch" (sheet music), New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (1941-1997, programs), New Jersey Performing Arts Center (2nd anniversary, 1999, brochure), New Jersey Federation Music Clubs (1953-57).
ArchivalResource: 0.83 linear ft. (2 Hollinger boxes)
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- New Jersey Music Programs Collection, 1915-1999.
Rutgers University. Rutgers University collection, 1916-1979.
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Rutgers University collection, 1916-1979.
This collection includes 2 copies of "Songs of Rutgers" (published in 1916 and 1963), a booklet titled as "School of Ceramics (1902-1952)," pamphlets regarding Paul Robeson Campus Center Dedication (1972, 1979), a photocopy of "Report to the New Jersey Legislature concerning the recent events and disturbances at the Newark and Camden Campus of Rutgers, The State University (1969)," and miscellaneous brochures and publications.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Rutgers University. Rutgers University collection, 1916-1979.
Listings of African Americans from the Newark City Directories, 1869-1889.
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Listings of African Americans from the Newark City Directories, 1869-1889.
This collection consists of a copy of listings of African Americans from the Newark City Directories from 1869 to 1889.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. ( 1 Hollinger box)
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- Listings of African Americans from the Newark City Directories, 1869-1889.
Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge (Passaic River) Blueprints collection, 1936.
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Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge (Passaic River) Blueprints collection, 1936.
This collection contains 4 files of blueprints of Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge over the Passic River.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge (Passaic River) Blueprints collection, 1936.
Miscellaneous items (R) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1829-1982.
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Miscellaneous items (R) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1829-1982.
Radio: WBGO (Program Guide, April 1979-June 1982; "Newark Sunday Call...1930 Radio Guide"; "When Newark was younger" (1950); "WBGO Radio Series to Highlight Newark Collaboration Group Efforts"; WBGO Scripts #1-5: "Paradise for Puritans," "The Chosen Place," "The First Moving Day," "Treat's Mill," "One Heart, One Mind," Inaugural broadcast program (1948), #6-10: "Town Meeting," "Burning Day," "1776," "Made in Newark," "Thompson's Stage," #11-15: "Seth Boyden," "Lafayette," "Jacob Wiss," "James Baxter," "The Four Corners."; WOR (Remembrances of original staff member (written 1955), "A Broadcast Written and Presented by Gabriel Heatter - 18 (booklet about the station's 18th anniversary, 1940), "Design and Equipment of a Fifty-Kilowatt Broadcast Station for WOR" (booklet, 1936). Railroads: Pennsylvania Station (opening, 1935, history of Pennsylvania Station from Book of Newark). Real Estate: Standard Land and Building Co. (flyer, 1900), Suburban Building and Loan Association (1903), Indenture: Ward to Ward (1835), Indenture: Howells to F. Smith (1872), Executor's Sale: Estate of James Van Dyke (flyer, 1829), Berry Bros., Inc., Realtors (1928) property appraisals (properties in Newark, Bloomfield, Orange), MacEvoy Court at Roseville Ave & 7th Ave, prospectus (ca. 1930's), Cogswell Realty (brochures), Statement of purchases of property, south corner of Broad & Market (October 10, 1833), Indenture, Broad & Bank Streets (Jan. 27, 1857), Indenture, McWhorter St. (Sept. 23, 1836, July 31, 1837)
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Miscellaneous items (R) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1829-1982.
New Jersey Calendars collection, 1962-1993.
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New Jersey Calendars collection, 1962-1993.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (2 Hollinger boxes)
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- New Jersey Calendars collection, 1962-1993.
New Jersey Land Survey, 1886-1925.
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New Jersey Land Survey, 1886-1925.
This Land Survey includes various municipalities, mostly in Essex County.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 44 cm.
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- New Jersey Land Survey, 1886-1925.
Young Women's Christian Association (Newark N.J.). YM/YWCA-YM/YWHA Collection (Newark, N.J.), 1921-1977.
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YM/YWCA-YM/YWHA Collection (Newark, N.J.), 1921-1977.
Student Advisory Committee. letters, reports, notes (1963-1968); YWCA brochures (50th anniversary 1871-1921, 1923; 17th Anniversary and YM-YWCA of Newark Annual Report (1970); Newark YM-YWHA 20th Anniversary Celebration 1924-1944; Newark YM-YWHA (Centennial exhibition, program, 1877-1977).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Young Women's Christian Association (Newark N.J.). YM/YWCA-YM/YWHA Collection (Newark, N.J.), 1921-1977.
Newark Municipal Government Investigation Collection (N.J.), 1936-1985..
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Newark Municipal Government Investigation Collection (N.J.), 1936-1985..
Grand Jury County of Essex. Reginald Parnell, Director of Revenue & Finance, City of Newark failure to collect taxes in the matter of sale of certain properties (1936), Testimonies of George Lennox, C. Bradford Wynne, Samuel D. Wasserman (1936), Newspaper clippings (1969), Photocopies of articles in IF concerning Addonizio, Correspondence relating to Newark Collaboration Group (Urban revitalization program-comments made by Donald Tucker to articles appearing in the Star Ledger (Nov. 1985), Inauguration-Organization Meeting-Mayor and Municipal Council, City of Newark, N.J. (1978), etc.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Newark Municipal Government Investigation Collection (N.J.), 1936-1985..
New Jersey Elections Collection (N.J.), 1865-2008.
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New Jersey Elections Collection (N.J.), 1865-2008.
Paul L. Troast ("A Decade of Progress in New Jersey," 1953; "A Toast to Troast," sheet music; Letter from Herbert G. Holran), Essex County Board of Elections (as compiled by Stephen J. Stein, 1937), Candidates for President and Vice President (1896, photocopy), "Essex County Official" (1871, clippings), "A. Harry Moore for Governor" (1925), "Senator A. Harry Moore Has Ambition to Become First Third-Term Governor" (1937), "The Latest Pronouncement of the Court As To What Constitutes Actual Residence For Voting Purposes" (John Ferguson, Superintendent of Elections, Hudson County, N.J., 1940), "Gibson for Governor," "A Democratic Vote and a Republican Recount: The Hudson County Election Investigation of 1890" by John F. Reynolds (A paper presented to the Social Science History Association's Thirteenth Annual Meeting: Nov. 4, 1988), Elton E. Hill (Essex County Democratic Freeholder At-Large), Alan Karcher (1989), Voting Machine Sample Ballot (Primary Election, June 2, 1992, 13th Congressional District; General Elections, Nov. 2, 1993, 29th Legislative District), Bob Menendex (for Congress, 1992), Bill Clinton & Al Gore (1992), Statements by Gubernatorial Candidates (Supplement to General Election, Nov. 2, 1993, County of Essex), Jim Florio (for Governor, 1993), 1969 ("Non-Partisan Election Information," The League of Women Voters; Bill Cahill, "Gov. Cahill Backs Organization Slate," The Essex Republican, Citizens for Cahill; Robert B. Meyner, "The Meyner Program for New Jersey's Future"; Meyner Program Papers, Democratic State Committee, etc.), 1972 (Nelson Gross, Dr. Wynona M. Lipman, Ken Miller), 1973 (Ken Newcomb), Democratic Party (Joe Hoffman, Brendan Byrne, Bob Roe, Ralph De Rose), Essex County Bi-Partisan Party, Democratic Party (Cardell Cooper, 1971), Essex County Republican Party (WM. O. Barnes, Jr., 1955, Newsletter, 1955, Clifford P. Case, Philip Insabella, William E. McGlynn, Robert W. Kean - Newark Sunday News, 1954, Robert Miller, Anthony Giuliano, Mark Anton, Abbie W. Magee, etc), Superintendent of Elections (Essex County, 1976), 1978 (John F. Cryan, Peter Shapiro), 1981 (Kenneth A. Gibson, Alan J. Karcher, Claire Moriarty, etc.),
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box )
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Shapiro, Peter, 1952-. Peter Shapiro collection, 1975-1986.
Title:
Peter Shapiro collection, 1975-1986.
This collection consists of 7 Hollinger boxes : Box #1. Newspaper and Magazine Articles, Vol.1 (1975-1982) ; Box #2. Newspaper and Magazine Articles, Vol.2 (1983-1986) ; Box #3. Gubernatorial Campaign, Vol.1 (1985) ; Box #4. Gubernatorial Campaign, Vol.2 (1985) ; Box #5. Yearly Files (1979-1986) ; Box #6. Photographs ; Box #7. Misc. files.
ArchivalResource: 2.92 linear ft. (7 Hollinger boxes)
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- Shapiro, Peter, 1952-. Peter Shapiro collection, 1975-1986.
Winters, Stanley B. Stanley B. Winters papers, 1954-2003.
Title:
Stanley B. Winters papers, 1954-2003.
Organized in 3 boxes : Box #1. Winters's CV and correspondence, files on Newark conferences (1967-1981) and the Lewis Mumford conference (1985), manuscripts ("From Riot to Recovery : Newark after Ten Years.") ; Box #2. Manuscripts, newspaper clippings and publications related to Czechoslovakia and Eastern Europe, "Remembering a Teacher and a Friend," "African Trajedian in Golden Prague: Some Unpublished Correspondence of Ira Aldridge" (Negro History Bulletin, Nov., 1969), Newsletter of the Historical Club (Journal of the Association of Historians of the Greek Republic); Box #3. Correspondence between Winters and the Czechoslovak Academy of Science, annual report, published articles and manuscripts pertaining to the Clinton Hill Neighborhood Council (1981-2003), and a photocopy of "Bayonne Community Survey" (1962).
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft. (3 Hollinger boxes)
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- Winters, Stanley B. Stanley B. Winters papers, 1954-2003.
Miscellaneous items (A) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1881-2008.
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Miscellaneous items (A) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1881-2008.
Airport: Newark Seaplane Base (dedication program, 1936), "Newark Airport: A Factual Report from The Newark Chamber of Commerce" (May, 1952), "Fact Sheet: Newark International Airport" (Sept. 1973), "Brief Prepared by Mayor Meyer C. Ellenstein of Newark, N.J. in support of the retention of the Newark Metropolitan Airport as the Eastern Airmail Terminal" (1935), "Newark Airport History" (by A.H. Armstrong, 1955), "Airport Redevelopment" (1991, PA, NY, NJ), U.S postal commemorative stamps issued for the 50th anniversary celebration (Sept. 1978) and other various items celebrating the 50th anniversary, "Newark Airport: Destination Tomorrow" (1971), "Newark!" (several articles on new air port, Sept. 1973), "Newark International: An All New Airport with a Pioneering Past" (1973), "Newark International Airport Map/Guide" (1973), Letter from Senator Frank Lautenberg thanking NPL for the invitation to the reception on the opening night of the exhibit, "EWR Turns 80: A History of Newark Liberty International Airport" (April 7, 2008), "The New Newark International Airport Dedication Ceremony" (flyer, 1973), "N.A.A.B Echo" (periodicals, Newark Army Air Field, Newark, N.J., Jan. 9, 1944). Architects: "William H. Wood" (by R. Craig Miller, 1970), Notes and comments by W.H. Wood, Jr., Various articles and obituary notices (photocopy), Braddock Public Library (articles, correspondence, notes concerning its status as the first Carnegie library), "American Architect," Peddie Memorial, Sayer House, Allegheny and Pittsburgh libraries (articles and illustrations, 1881, 1887, 1891, 1892), Notes on several churches and libraries (most in N.J.) designed by Wood (collected by Geyer, 1972). Art: "Newark: A Day in the City" (exhibition cat., Curators: Eddie Johnson. Jr. and Mansa K. Mussa, 1988), "The First Annual Colonnade Park Outdoor Art Exhibit, October 6, 1962" (program), "Hispanic Visions" (program, 1991), "Dance in Motion: Photography by Mansa K. Mussa" (related material, Bruce Terry, ca. 1988), Lute Pease (prints of various political cartoons by Newark News cartoonist), "Rudolph Ruzicka: Speaking Reminiscently," Description of the ceiling murals of the Ironbound Educational & Cultural Center, "Bricks, Mortar and Spirit II: Newark Through the Prism of Philip Roth" (A three-part lecture series, NJPAC, May 1999). Auditor: appropriations, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, etc. (1913-1915). Autographs: Hugh J. Addonizio, Paul H. Reilly.
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Wood, William Halsey, Jr. New Jersey Oral History transcripts, 1972-1974.
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New Jersey Oral History transcripts, 1972-1974.
2 archival boxes contain oral history transcripts (and relevant microfilms and audio tapes) narrated by Harold Lett (1973, 1974), Paul Windels, J. David Stern, Edmund De Long, Albert L. Vreeland (1974), William Halsey Wood Jr. (on the subject of William Halsey Wood, 1972), Frank Harper (on the subject of Thomas Edison, 1973), A. Hicks Lawrence (on the subject of the Volunteer Work at Camp Meritt during World War I, 1974), Edward Brockie (on the Volunteer Work at Camp Merritt during World War I, 1974), and Alice R. Mayhew (on the history of Newark, N.J. from 1880 to 1940).
ArchivalResource: 0.83 linear ft. (2 Hollinger box)
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- Wood, William Halsey, Jr. New Jersey Oral History transcripts, 1972-1974.
Newark Eagles (Baseball team). Newark Eagles records, 1935-1946.
Title:
Newark Eagles records, 1935-1946.
10 archival boxes, arranged in chronological order, contain financial records, legal papers on contracts and agreements, etc., team schedules, line-ups, batting averages, press releases, biographical material, correspondence, newspaper clippings, files on Negro Leagues and Newark Cubs, and miscellaneous papers : Box #1 (1935-38), Box #2 (1939), Box #3 (1940), Box #4 & 5 (1941), Box #6 (1942), Box #7 (1943), Box #8 (1944), Box #9 (1945), and Box #10 (1946).
ArchivalResource: 4.17 linear ft. (10 Hollinger boxes)
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- Newark Eagles (Baseball team). Newark Eagles records, 1935-1946.
Newark (N.J.) Colleges collection, 1927-1983.
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Newark (N.J.) Colleges collection, 1927-1983.
Box #1. Dana College Clippings scrapbook. Newspaper clippings relating to University of Newark and Dana College (1933-36). NJIT file containing Newark College of Engineering Undergraduate & Graduate Programs (1970-71), NCE Life: A View Book, The Vector (1970), In Memoriam...Peter Jensen (poster, 1970), Commencement Exercises of The Newark College of Engineering (program, 1932), The Founders Day Dinner (program, 1970), Get-Acquainted Day (program, 1970), Open House (1971), "One of these engineers is an engineer" (brochure), "The Inauguration of Saul K. Fenster as the Sixth President of New Jersey Institute of Technology, April 13, 1980" (program), Rare Book Room Dedication (Edward Weston, 1975), fliers relating to School of Architecture, etc.; Box #2. Rutgers-The State University at Newark file including Dedication: S.I. Newhouse Center for Law and Justice (brochure, 1979), A Celebration of the Ground Breaking for the First Student Housing Facility at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Campus at Newark (program, badge and fliers, 1984), Student Art Exhibition (program, 1980), Dana Library Addition Fact Sheet (1992), Conference on Literature and the Urban Experience (brochure, 1980), 50th Anniversary Celebration: Newark Colleges of Arts and Sciences (program, 1981), Dedication Ceremony: Blumenthal Hall, Stonsby Commons, Woodward Hall (program, 1990), Peer Revue: An Occasional Newsletter of Faculty Activities of School Events (v.1#5, Oct. 16, 1979), School of Law-Newark Rutgers The State University of New Jersey (brochure, 1979-1981), Rutgers Law Record (v. IX, no.1, Oct. 1979), The S.I. Newhouse Center for Law and Justice: Dedication (program, 1979), Dedication of the John Cotton Dana Library (program, 1978), Alfred C. Clapp Testimonial Dinner (program, 1981), Willard Heckel Testimonial Dinner (program, 1983), Report: Rutgers Law School-Newark (Fall 1980-Fall 1983), University of Newark file including The Scroll (1937), New Jersey Law School Bulletin of Information (1927-29, 1933-34), Annual Report (1938), Worker's Kit (1937), Observer (Oct. 25, 1938, Apr.11, 1940), University of Newark file containing Dana College Bulletin (1930-35), The Mercer Beasley School of Law (1934-35), "A Closed Door Swings Open in North Jersey" (University of Newark Development Committee), "An Interpretation of Newark University" by Arthur F. Egner (1938), file labeled as "Printing samples of literature used in connection with the University of Newark Development Fund Campaign and John Dana Library" (1938), Newark Institute of Arts and Sciences: Announcements (1934-37), Fifth and Seventh Annual Commencement programs (1937, 1939), Facts about the University of Newark and Its Development Plans (brochure), A Preliminary Statement of the Plans for Strengthening Its Service to Newark and Northern New Jersey, Class of 1941 University of Newark, Seth Boyden School of Business (catalog, 1933-34), Junior Colleges in New Jersey Supported by the Emergency Relief Administration: A General Bulletin (1934-34), etc.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (2 Hollinger boxes)
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Miscellaneous items (P) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1826-1983.
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Miscellaneous items (P) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1826-1983.
Box #1. Photography: William F. Cone (various papers and sundry items given by Dr. Berg), A Photo Documentary (Eddie Johnson, Jr. & Mansa K. Mussa), Jimmie Richardson (biography pamphlet), Harry Dorer documents, Broadwell ("An Overview of William H. Broadwell Photograph Collection," preliminary container list, identification), Harry C. Dorer (Natl. Press Photographers Assoc. Certificate, 1960, U.S. Certificate of Honor) ; Physicians: Henry Coit (various items), Lyndon Arthur Peer ("The Collection of Dr. Lyndon Arthur Peer," booklet, 1980), Samuel Berg (transcript of interview, mostly on life in Newark in the early 20th Century, Maria Haring (brief bio.), Merit Vail (announcement of office opening, 1860), E. Mae. McCarroll, M.D. 1898-1990 (biographical material, including newspaper clippings, etc.) ;Poetry: "Twenty More with Thought and Feeling" (by E. Alma Flagg), "Military Park" and "The Sexton's Dream" (by J.F. Fulsom, 1919 and 1923), "The Hiker Monument" (Span.-Amer. War memorial, 1914), "Newark Bay" (by H.G. Dwight, 1916), A revolutionary poem read at Barringer H.S. at unveiling of memorial tablet (1916), Statues in the Park - Newark, New Jersey" (by F. Higgins, 1980), "The Test of Faith" (by Walter Prichard Eaton, 1919, printed by The Library Press, Newark Public Library, Newark, N.J.), "Newark Settlers' Thanksgiving Hymn" (by F.J. Urquhart, 1909), "A Song for Newark" and "Military Park" (Two More Poems of City Anniversary Contest, Newark Anniversary celebration, 1916), The Newark Review (a quarterly journal of poetry & prose, 1983). Box #2. Population: 1940 ("Newark Population by Races and Wards" from U.S. Census 1940), 1950 ("Newark Census Now 437,833," Pravda newspaper clippings), 1960 ("Population Trends in Newark," Planning Information Report, 1961, v.1); , "Port Newark: Newark Port Terminal (U.S.) (sale, 1931, maps and brochure), List of what records are available and their numbers, re wreck reports, licenses of vessels, custom house records, etc., compiled by Barbara Lipton (5/74) at Federal Records Center, NYC. The center is moving to Military Ocean Terminal, Bayonne, Ink blotter (advertisement), Census 1826 (Statistical Information on population re. race, sex, age, work, etc. in pub., "The First Jubilee of American Independence and Tribute of Gratitude to the Illustrious Adams and Jefferson, Newark, N.J.," Newark: M. Lyons & Co., 1826, "census, etc. as taken by Isaac Nichols, assessor," p. 33-36); Public Assistance: "Relief in Newark, 1929-1933" (by Warren Grover, photocopy of thesis, 1962); Public Safety Department (Dog license, 1934); Public Utilities: Public Service Electric and Gas Company (ground breaking ceremonies, April 17, 1978), "The Works of the East Jersey Water Company for the Supply of Newark, N.J." (Boston, 1893, maps from book located in Map coll.), Citizens' Gas Light Company (bills, advertisements, 1892).
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Martland, Harrison S. Harrison S. Martland collection, 1945-1992.
Title:
Harrison S. Martland collection, 1945-1992.
This collection consists of Dr. Martland's correspondence and published articles, newspaper clippings relating to radioactive poisoning, 3 manuscripts of "Harrison Stanford Martland, M.D. : the Story of a Physician, a Hospital, an Era" (1974) written by Samuel Berg, M.D., and 4 rolls of negative films.
ArchivalResource: 0.83 linear ft. ( 2 Hollinger boxes)
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Newspaper Photos of Newark's Past, 1890-1938.
Title:
Newspaper Photos of Newark's Past, 1890-1938.
2 scrapbooks contain photographs related to the City of Newark (N.J.), published between 1890 and 1938 in local newspapers.
ArchivalResource: 2 v. ; 29 cm.
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- Newspaper Photos of Newark's Past, 1890-1938.
Leine, William E. World War II-Orange scrapbook, 1945-1957.
Title:
World War II-Orange scrapbook, 1945-1957.
This scrapbook comprises correspondence, clippings, personal notes, match covers, Girl Scout cookie campaign fliers, Army Medical Center logos, War Bond advertisements, and Air Raid Zones map (Orange Defense Council, City of Orange, N.J.).
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 31 cm.
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- Leine, William E. World War II-Orange scrapbook, 1945-1957.
Special Libraries Association. New Jersey Chapter. New Jersey Chapter, Special Libraries Association collection, 1934-2008.
Title:
New Jersey Chapter, Special Libraries Association collection, 1934-2008.
Organized in 1 Hollinger box and 6 Paige boxes: Hollinger box #1: NJSLA Bulletin (print edition, February, April, July, November (2004), March, August (2005), January, May (2006) ; NJSLA Bulletin (blog edition, Posts from Feb. 3, 2008 through Aug. 5, 2009) ; Misc. documents. Paige Box #1. Bulletins (1955-2003), Membership Directories (1937-1983) ; Paige Box #2. Miscellaneous financial records ; Paige Box #3. Miscellaneous financial records, and other records relating to the White House Conference on Library and Information Services (1989), program evaluations, and membership surveys and information ; Paige Box #4. Records relating to publicity, programs, etc. ; Paige Box #5. Annual reports (1983-2003/2004) and meeting minutes (1981-2008), Chapter practices and manuals (1948-1999), and copies of the New Jersey Senate's resolution in recognition of the 50th anniversary of the Special Libraries Association, New Jersey Chapter (1985) ; Paige Box #6. Minutes (1934-1986), President's reports (1935-1987), and other folders labeled as "Public Relations," "Resolutions," "Scholarship," and "Translation Pool."
ArchivalResource: 6.42 linear ft. (6 Paige boxes + 1 Hollinger box.)
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Newark Department Stores Collection (N.J.), 1896-1976.
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Newark Department Stores Collection (N.J.), 1896-1976.
Box #1. Hahnes folder: "My little red Indian book" (children's booklet), Gallery of Fame (leaflet of American heroes), Catalog (1976); KRESGE: Christmas catalogs (1954, 1963), various issues of magazine (1945-46); L.S. PLAUT: Pocket calendar and stamp case (1 1/2" x 2", 1916), Urban League "nigger brown" case (William Ashby memoirs and letter from L. S. Plaut, 1921), "Home Talk" (July 1899 issue), 40th anniversary celebration, The Bee Hive Musical Monthly (March/April 1896, March 1897). Box #2. Counter Currents publication of L. Bamberger & Co. (April, 1946), "One of America's Great Stores" by Frank Liveright (with John Cunningham, 1958, from Liveright's "Early History of L. Bamberger & Co."), Catalog (1976), "The Heritage of 3000 years of Art in Modern Rugs and Carpets" (booklet, 1929), Bamberger Scrapbooks (mounted newspaper clippings, 1912-1916, 1919, 1920-22, 1922, 1923-24, 1926, 1927-28, 1928, 1929, 1931, 1932-36).
ArchivalResource: 0.83 linear ft. (2 Hollinger boxes)
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- Newark Department Stores Collection (N.J.), 1896-1976.
New Jersey Industries collection, 1750-2004.
Title:
New Jersey Industries collection, 1750-2004.
This collection contains 22 files labeled as : "New Jersey Industry Misc." including Wallace & Tiernan Inc. (1948, 1953), Crocker-Wheeler Co., manufacturer of electric motors (letter, 1921), The Manufacture of Incandescent Mazda Lamps by Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co., Bloomfield, N.J. (brochure, 1941), Your Visit to Bayonne Refinery by Tide Water Associated Oil Co. (booklet), It's all done with Instruments by Weston Electrical Instrument Corporation, and That Amazing Vari-typer (brochure) ; "New Jersey Industry Misc. Agriculture" including "This Is Seabrook Farms" (brochure) ; "New Jersey Industry Misc. Automotive Parts" including GM Ternstedt Div., Lincoln-Mercury, Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac Assembly Div. (brochures), Ford Div. of Ford Motor Co-Edgewater Plant (flier) ; "New Jersey Industry Misc. Boat" including "Looking Forward" (brochure by Stowman Shipyards, Inc. Dorchester, N.J., 1944) ; "New Jersey Industry Misc. Breweries" including articles from American Breweriana Journal ; "New Jersey Industry Misc. Builders" including "River Park at Harrison" (Millennium Homes, a div. of BNE Assoc., N.J. brochure) ; "New Jersey Industry Misc. Carpets" including Beattie Manufacturing Co., Little Falls, N.J. (history, advertisements, letter head) ; "New Jersey Industry Misc. Chemical" including Hercules Powder Co. brochure, A.R. 1952, 1962" ; "New Jersey Industry Misc. Food" including Campbell Soup Co. (flier, 1952) ; "New Jersey Industry Misc. Gambling" including "Stripped Poker" cartoon: Donald Trump facing bankruptcy (The Star Ledger, Aug. 11, 2004) ; "New Jersey Industry Misc. Generators" including Elliott Co. Crocker-Wheeler Div. (brochure, 1951) ; "New Jersey Industry Misc. Glass" including T.C. Wheaton Co. 50th Anniversary (brochure, 1949), Wheaton Research & Executive Office (brochure), and Armstrong Cork Co (brochure) ; "New Jersey Industry Misc. Iron" including Notes from Washington Furnace Time book (typed copies from original mss.), Bergen Iron Works: correspondence relating to firm, 1835-1841 (typed transcriptions), accounts (photocopy of original handwritten ms.), "The Vail Family and the Speedwell Works" (from American Machinist, 1909), Ringwood Day Book 1750-1766 (photocopy) ; "New Jersey Industry Misc. Metal" including Ingersoll-Rand at Phillipsburg, N.J., 50th Anniversary (brochure, 1953), Let's take a look at 1903 (brochure), and Raritan Copper Works (booklet) ; "New Jersey Industry Misc. Paper" including Continental Paper Co., Ridgefield, N.J. (flier) ; "New Jersey Industry Misc. Pottery" including Mercer Pottery Co. (p-1926) and Edison Cylinder Records catalog (1913) ; "New Jersey Industry Misc. Petroleum Prods" including Bayonne Refinery (booklet) and Esso Bayway Refinery (brochure) ; "New Jersey Industry Misc. Regulating Valves" including The Leslie Co. Foundry, Machine Shop, & High Pressure Steam Test Plant, Lyndhurst, N.J. (booklet, 1955) ; "New Jersey Industry Misc. Shipbuilding" including New York Shipbuilding Corp., Camden, N.J. (A.R. 1952, 1951) ; "New Jersey Industry Textile" including The Millville Manufacturing Company News: 150th Anniversary (newsletter,1953) ; "New Jersey Industry Misc. Wright Aeronautical Corp. ca. 1940s" including "The Wright Subcontracting Program" (1952) and brochures; Ford Auto (advertisements, 1925).
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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New Jersey Bell. New Jersey Folklore Collection, 1947-1971.
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New Jersey Folklore Collection, 1947-1971.
Collection of Tel-news issued by the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company.
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- New Jersey Bell. New Jersey Folklore Collection, 1947-1971.
Martin, Frank E. Frank E. Martin correspondence, 1916-1918.
Title:
Frank E. Martin correspondence, 1916-1918.
This collection consists of Frank E. Martin's letters to his parents, French Occupation post cards, identification tags (dog tags), and return boat pass.
ArchivalResource: 0.11 linear ft. (1 Quarter Hollinger box).
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New Jersey History Collection, 1862-1964.
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New Jersey History Collection, 1862-1964.
"Battle of Connecticut Farms" (Union County, pamphlet), Civil War (Soldiers' paychecks signed by Marcus Ward, New Jersey State paymaster.for Union Forces during the Civil War, 1863-64, newspaper clippings, letters-1944; "Governor Richard J. Hughes and the New Jersey Civil War Centennial Commission request the honor of your presence at the Rededication of the New Jersey Monument at Gettysburg National Military Park, 1963 & 64; Minutes of the 22nd & 28th Annual Re-union of the Society of Kearny's First New Jersey Brigade, 1903 & 1909; Discharge for U.S. Army, 10 Jan. 1863, Richard Walker, private K Co. 26th Reg. N.J. Vols.; Camp Frelinghuysen: Notes from Newark Daily Advertiser 1868; General Orders, First New Jersey Brigade, Head-Quarters First Brigade, First Division, Sixth Corps, Camp in Crampton's Pass, MD., September 15th, 1862, A.T.A. Torbet, Colonel Commanding Brigade), History (Early Travelers in New Jersey 1679-1831, prepared by students in "Elementary Curriculum III," Social Studies, 1964, Graduate School of Education, Rutgers-The State University; The Pageant of New Jersey History by William Lewin of the Central High School Faculty, 1926), Clippings from Historical Society Lore (1910-14), photocopies of newspaper clippings, etc.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- New Jersey History Collection, 1862-1964.
Consumers League of New Jersey. Consumers League of New Jersey papers, 1938-1982.
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Consumers League of New Jersey papers, 1938-1982.
Organized in 16 boxes : Box #1. Index of the files, description of the files presented to Rutgers University Library, the League publications, leaflets about "Minimum Wage," "Migratory Labor," and "Child Labor," files labeled as "Food Marketing Consumer Action," "Consumers Assembly (1977)," "N.J. Consumers Conference (1967-1968)," and "Mary Dyckman Reminiscences" ; Box #2. Files labeled as "Consumer Credit (1963-1976)" ; Box #3. Files labeled as "Child Labor (1940-1970)" ; Box #4 & #5. Files on "Migratory Labor (1945-1966, 1966-1970)" ; Box #6 & #7. Files on "Minimum Wage (1942-1958, 1938-1968)" ; Box #8. Files on various subjects including Medicare (1947-1951), Employment Agencies (1971), Equal Rights Amend (1941-1950), Hours Laws for Women (1968-1971), etc. ; Box #9. Annual reports (1961-1976), Minutes (1965-1979), etc. ; Box #10. Files, correspondence, and minutes related to Consumer Federation of America (CFA) (1967-1969) ; Box #11. Files on Consumer Credit (1965-1970) ; Box #12. Documents, reports, minutes, and correspondence on Workers Compensation (1967-1977), Occupational Disease (1944-1953), White House Conference (1969-1970), Food Inspection (1970-1973), Meat and Poultry Inspection (1967-1971), Food Stamps (1969-1977), School Lunch (1970-1975), and Economic Opportunities Act (1964) ; Box #13. Files, documents, and newspaper clippings on Warranty (1967-1979) and Hayden-Magnusson Act ; Box #14. Files labeled as "Consumer Protection-Weights & Measures (1964-1979)" ; Box #15. Files and scrapbooks on Consumer Consultant Training Program, Repression Laws & Practice, Workers Compensation, Consumer Education Foundation, and Motor Vehicle Task Force ; Box #16. Files labeled as "Consumer Consultant Training Program," "Consumer Complaint Directory," "Youth Thinks," "Consumer Education Foundation," and "Consumer Series," etc.
ArchivalResource: 6.67 linear ft. (16 Hollinger boxes)
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Miscellaneous items (I-J) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1868-1967.
Title:
Miscellaneous items (I-J) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1868-1967.
Industry: Breweries ("Remarks of Charles Bradley, Vice-President of P. Ballantine & Sons Brewers and Maltsters" (brochure, 1916), "The Brewing Industry of the United States" (by Charles Bradley, brochure, 1908), "Guests of an Old Time Inn representing Seven Character Sketches with a few words about Ballantine's Ale" (brochure, 1910), "A Business Institution the Consumer Built" (P. Ballantine & Sons, Newark, N.J.), Ballantine's Ale (newsletter, June 1938); " Newark Plaster Company (100th anniversary, brochure, 1940), Listers Agricultural Chemical Works (Reference book, 1886), "A Record Worth Preserving: Exhibition of Newark Industries ("Report and Catalogue of the First Exhibition of Newark Industries, Exclusively 1872," 1882), "Medals Made in Newark" (exhibition cat. Newark Museum, 1928), The Whitehead & Hoag Company (pamphlets, 1947, "The American City and Local Veterans' Medals" by James Peterson, May 1967), Krementz ("The Story of Gold in Modern Jewelry," brochure, 1946, "The Advertising of Krementz Fine Quality Jewelry," brochure), Weston Electrical Instruments (General Catalog, 4th ed., 1927), Coal Street Generating Station of PSE&G ("Steam Engines: Retired Workhorses" (Ed Francis) and various correspondence; Inter-group relationships: "The Newark Program of Good Will and Understanding (A Statement of Principles and Objectives, Bulletin No. 1, Board of Education, Newark, N.J., 1945); Income: "Housing Authority of the City of Newark: Income Study" (1939); Inventors: Oath, Petition and Specification (Augustus Seaslett, 1868), "The Invention That Revolutionized Aviation" (manuscript, from Hugh J. Addonizio, Mayor, to James E. Bryan, Director; Jews: "Speech to Kushner Academy" (Gottesman), "The Condition of Jewish Education in Newark" (Jewish Men's Club of Newark, N.J., 1909) and etc.
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New Jersey Architecture collection, 1941-1994.
Title:
New Jersey Architecture collection, 1941-1994.
Historic American Building Survey (The Brandt House, The Coeyman House, Dr. Samuel L. Ward House, The House of General Alexander Macomb, U.S.A., The Rose Cottage, The Daniel Dodd House, The Manse First Presbyterian Church on-the -Green, Grover Cleveland Birthplace, The John Cory House, The Peter Van Nese Farmhouse, The Jacobus House, Thomas A. Edison House; Edison National Historic Site, Thomas A. Edison Laboratories, Personett House, The Peter Speer House, The Henry Osborn House, The Henry W. Wade House, The William Force House, The Ogden House, The Timothy Ball House, The Smith Homestead, The William Parsil Jr. House, Grove Street Bridge, The King Crane House, Munn Tavern, The Henry Francisco House, The Feland House, The James R. Hay House, The Kingsland House, The Vreeland Homestead, The Lighthipe House, The Parsonage of The Rev. Asa Hillyer, The Harrison House, The De Forest House, The Bond House, Cadmus House, The Nathaniel Crane House, The Freeman House, The William House), Photocopies of the New Jersey sections from the 1941 Library of Congress Catalog and 1959 Supplement, National Register of Historic Places Inventory (Central Railroad of Jersey City, Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company Warehouse), New Jersey Historic Preservation Survey (Peter Johnson House), N.J. Architecture (William S. Townsend House, The Rose Cottage, "New Jersey Architecture: A Selected List of References," "Resource for the History of New Jersey Architecture," and "Subjects for Studies in the Architectural Field in New Jersey," State House plans, Theodore E. Conrad 1910-1994: A Remembrance of His Life and Work (program, 1994), New Jersey's Historic Site Inventory since the early 1960's.
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Newark (N.J.) Police Department collection, 1915-1983.
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Newark (N.J.) Police Department collection, 1915-1983.
Spanish language instruction manual; New Jersey Freie Zeitung (1808-1908); Military Park, report of the Chief of Police, 1983; Sharp James correspondence; "Crime in Newark: 1836-1860" (master's prospectus by A. Steinberg, 1972); Testimonial dinner in honor of Captain Edward Williams (1968); Dinner tendered to James A. McRell, at Essex House (1935); Boiardo, Richard criminal record (1914-39); Interviews from the Guyot Report relating to the criminal justice system in Newark, N.J.; "Coping with Crime in Newark," by Dr. D. Guyot, draft (Governmental Response to Crime Project Northwestern U., Center for Urban Studies); Ledger Book of Det. Frank E. Brex, 1915-1918 (Brex was after made Dep. Chief, Dep. Comm., Acting Comm. of Pub. Safety, retired 1941); Ledger given from the estate of Frank X. Ebler, Sr.; Ledger of policeman Herbert Rothfuss, 1928-1931, given by June A. Erhard.
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- Newark (N.J.) Police Department collection, 1915-1983.
Hopping, Joseph T. Joseph T. Hopping papers, 1846-1869.
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Joseph T. Hopping papers, 1846-1869.
This collection consists of account books (1846-7), bills, receipts, statements (1846-69), correspondence, business cards, etc.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- Hopping, Joseph T. Joseph T. Hopping papers, 1846-1869.
Miscellaneous items (A) relating to New Jersey, 1927-2007.
Title:
Miscellaneous items (A) relating to New Jersey, 1927-2007.
African-Americans: Congress of African Peoples (newspaper clippings, ca.1971); Aviation: "The Sprit's the Thing" (Nungesser-Coli Benefit Performance, souvenir program, 1927); Abortion: "Choice: News of New Jersey (Religious Coalition for Abortion Rights, April 1977); Agriculture: College of Agriculture Bulletin (The College of Agriculture and Agricultural Experiment Station, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J., January, February, April, May 1944, February, March, November 1943); Air Pollution: New Jersey Air Pollution Control News (New Jersey State Department of Health, Air Pollution Control Program (1969-1970), "Notice of Public Hearing: Control and Prohibition of Smoke from Diesel-Powered Motor Vehicles" (August 19, 1970); Archeology: Chip of pine wood (cut from a wooden watermain running under the pavement of Warren Street, Trenton, N.J., 1950, and an explanation by D.J. Henderson,1976), Table 27 List of Traits; Architects: "Dr. Sandy Moore" (brief big, resume, and list of publications), New Jersey Society of Architects (letter, March 6, 1973), "Notes for a Catalogue of the John McComb (1763-1853) Collection of Architectural Drawings in the New-York Historical Society (by Agnes Addison Gilchrist, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Oct. 1969); Arts: Ruth Wilcox ("Murals in Main Office of The Provident Institution for Savings in Jersey City, catalog, reproduction of murals Colonial Spinning, The House of Four Chimneys, Sip Homestead, 1775, and Prior's Mill, 1776, etc.), Louis Eilshemius (obituary, Newark Evening News, Dec. 30, 1941), Ben Shahn ("The Dedication of Ben Shahn Hall, May 12, 1980, Courtyard, Ben Shahn Hall, William Paterson College, program), Richard Ederheimer (1878-1960, a reproduction of his painting "Rock Lodge Nudist Camp," (c.1932), and brief bio), Stanley J. Rowland (letter discussing subjects for the murals proposed for the South Orange Trust Co., 1951), Herb Fisher (catalog showing a photo of the artist, a reproduction of Hot Springs S.D., and a brief bio); Richard La Rovere: Jersey City Historical Coloring Book (2007), Ernest Dickerson (San Francisco Int'l Film Festival, May 1991, magazine articles, newspaper clippings, etc.); Autographs (Charles Edison, Clifford P. Case).
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Miscellaneous items (L-M) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1822-1999.
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Miscellaneous items (L-M) relating to Newark (N.J.), 1822-1999.
Lawyers: Henry Barkhorn (Marriages solemnized, record book (1855-1870), Daybook (1867-1870), Bank books (1857 & 1867), Misc. legal documents; Samuel J. MacDonald (copy of obituary, 1947); Lawrence I. Lerner, Sidney David and Joseph S. Littenberg (notice of partnership, 1969). Memorial tablets: typed pages describing memorial dedication ceremonies (1911-1932). Militia: Rollbooks (1825, 1828), constitution and by-laws (1822), delinquent rolls (1826, 1827, 1828), commissions of Joseph A. Bolles (1826, 1827, 1828). Model Cities: Neighborhood (Aug. 1969); Newark model cities program (booklet, 1971?). Municipal Employees: Mayor's Office press release re laying off of workers (1981); Open letter by Mattie M. Fair to Mayor Gibson charging discrimination against women in city government (1981); Frank D'Ascensio (testimonial dinner, May 16, 1986); Teachers Strikes: "The Anatomy of a Strike, February 1-25, 1970," (booklet, 1971); Residency (letters notifying employees of the city that they must live in Newark, photocopies, Dec., 1974; Superior Court Decision, Oct. 19, 1976). Municipal Government: Swearing in of the municipal council president, Donald Bradley, July 1, 1992; Gary Harris, council pres., 1993; "Progress for Newark: Strong Mayor, with business administrator, seen as bringing responsibility, sound planning, supervision" (by Leo P. Carlin, in National Municipal Review, February 1957, v.46, no.2). Museum: The Newark Museum ("A Chronicle of the Founding Years 1909-1934"; "Address by the Honorable Thomas L. Raymond, Mayor of the City of Newark, at the Dedication of the New Museum of Newark, New Jersey" (printed for the Newark Museum Association, booklet, 1926); "Black Artists: Two Generations" (catalog, May 13 - Sept. 6, 1971); "The Newark Museum: A Celebration" (brochure, 1989); "Program of the Newark Museum for the Season 1935-36"; "The Newark Museum Development Campaign" (file, ca.1985); "The Newark Museum 90 Years" (file, 1999); "Afro-American Cultural Heritage Symposium" (program, February 7, 1970); "Miller 25: 1968-1993," ("A Legacy and A Mandate," catalog, 1993); Misc. items.
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Miscellaneous items (R) relating to New Jersey, 1718-1980.
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Miscellaneous items (R) relating to New Jersey, 1718-1980.
Radio: Summation of research by W. Santner relating to A. Frederick Collins, his life and work (1973); The Collins Wireless Bulletin (July, Oct. 1909); various periodicals. Real Estate: Deed, indentures, quit claims: Rahway Rutherford to Dodd (1835); Essex Co. Smith to Green (1789); Short Hills Taylor to Green (1784), Meeker to Green (1806); Caldwell Gould to Hamlin (1849); Morristown Roberts, Sr. to Roberts, Jr. (1802). Hopatcong Park (brochure, ca.1930); Harmon Cove (Secaucus, brochure, 1978); Bellemead Development Corp. various brochures. River: The Raritan River Festival (sponsored by The 300th Anniversary Celebration Committee of the City of New Brunswick, New Jersey, August 16, 1980); Road: New Jersey Turnpike (air shots and dedication, 2 film reels); Cannon Ball Road (typed study, 1946, and additional notes); Index to Essex County Road Book "A-B" (typewritten index of mostly 18th century entries); Survey between Newark and Elizabeth (1718);
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Heningburg, Gus. Gus Heningburg Collection (Box #9-, 1967-2008.
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Gus Heningburg Collection (Box #9-, 1967-2008.
The finding aid consists of five series in 8 Hollinger boxes (Boxes #1-#8). After the completion of the finding aid, 22 Hollinger boxes and 4 Paige boxes (offsite) were added . Box #9: Publications such as The Human Resources Center Guidelines (1967), Second Plans for Progress (1967), The Report of the High School Study Commission (1968), New Housing Construction for Sale and Rent in the Pittsburgh Area (1967-68), Southern Regional Council Special Report (1968), White-Nonwhite Differentials in Health, Education, and Welfare (1965), Crime and Race (1968), Who are the Urban Poor? (1968), Tacoma Area Urban Coalition Education Task Force Project in Cooperation with Pierce County Libraries (1969), A Report on Neighborhood Urban Extension (1966), One Year Later (1969), Practical Politics Seminar, and a booklet on the urban crisis. Box #10: Arena material. Box #11: Essex County BLDG Trades Council; Delta Organization; Congratulations Letters - GHAI; Crossroads; Compost America; Tony Goldman; Bears Stadium Lease; Hip Hop Convention; Newark Airport Business Men's Council (NABMC) - E. Holder; Governor Thomas Kean; WNBC Tapes/LIC.; Zinn Graves Field; IBD Partners; Documents 60s-80s, 90s + 2000. Box #12: Essex County Prison Reports; Fund for NJ; Georgia King Village. Box #13: Affirmative Action; Cedarbrook; NJPAC News Articles; New Jersey Performing Arts Center House Report. Box #14: MBE reports; Nelson/Peters Asso.; Newark Commission; Newark Foundation; Newark Census; Newark Redevelopment; NESF; NESF Appeal Letters; Prudential Foundation; Regional Business Partnership; Will Allen (WKA); PLS - Misc. Box #15: A Plan of Action for the Greater Newark Business Community to Resolve the Crisis in Our City (9/13/1968); Stimulus Fund (2009); New Jersey Devils, Devil's Arena, DIGGS; Box #16: Cornwell Center, The Fund for New Jersey: Strategic Discussion Among the Board of Trustees, October 2, 2003; Client History File re: Visual Productions, March 1990; Shape James; Sharpe James Transition; Reverse Discrimination, Bakke and other info.; Emmy Award, New Jersey Education Reform Project. Box #17: Tax Credit Litigation; Schering-Plough; Arnold Ounigian / John Kimble, 1995; Planning. Partnering & Continuing the Progress in the City of Newark; Stella Wright Homes HOPE VI Revitalization Project, Housing Authority of the City of Newark, 2002; Tri-Valley Construction and Development Co.; Brick Towers, New Jersey Institute for Social Justice (NJISJ); Oak Island Rail Yard; Newark Alliance. Box #18: Newark Housing Authority (NHA) / Debevoise. Box #19: NHA Litigation; Court Order NHA; NHA/SPEC Master; Settlement Agreement; Implementing Orders w/ Amendments; General Correspondence; Appointment Order; I.B.E. Project (1989); GSBA Speech. Box #20: EJE Travel; EJE Travel Retail Duty Free Shop; Gateway Cafe; Gale / Wentworth; Proposal for Journeyman. Box #21: General Requirements for Procurement Contractors, Service Contractors, Professional Contractors, Construction Contractors (Dept. of the Treasury, N.J.); Shaquille O'Neal; Sports Business Daily; Small Business Set-Aside Act (1984); Senator Wynona M. Lipman; Dunn & Sons Co.; Irvington Board of Education, 1989; Essex County Work Injury Center, 1992; American Marine Rail (Bronx Facility Project Summary, 2000); Brooklyn Atlantic Yard Project ("Estimated Impact of Forest City Ratner's Brooklyn Atlantic Yards Project for the Finances of New York City and State Taxpayers," thesis, 2004). Box #22: Gustave Heningburg Associates (ADF News Articles & Photos; ADF Photos 1990 Opening; ADF Fact Sheet; GHA Construction related materials including proposal; GH General Info.; GH Roast; GHA Client Address Book. Box #23: Gustave Heningburg (The Heningburg Saga 1865-1982 (1987); Heningburg's resume and bio, photographs, awards; Gustave Heningburg Tribute, 2002) Box #24: Rutgers, Rutgers Science, Rutgers Construction. Box #25: Newspaper Clippings 60s-90s and News Articles. Box #26: Booklets (I'm Not Prejudiced, But...:: Korean Merchants in Black Neighborhoods, 1988 National Educational Film and Video Festival Award Winner, Human Relations Category; The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey 14th Annual Commencement, program, 1987; The Governor's Award, 1987; Newark Management Study: Team Orientation Materials, July 31, 1986; A Region at Risk: A Summary of the Third Regional Plan for the New York-New Jersey-Connecticut Metropolitan Area, 1996; The Scales Family, 1989; Newark Emergency for Families, 1995-1996, May 1996-April 1997, Annual Report; The Newark Public Schools Television Network, presented to Marion A. Bolden, State District Superintendent, The Newark Public Schools, Television for Schools, Inc.; Voter Education Seminar, New Jersey Public Policy Research Institute Inc., 1979; The Final Report of the Newark in the 21st Century Task Force, November 2000; The City of Newark Constituent Affairs Guide, Mayor Cory A. Booker & The Newark Municipal Council; A Decade of Renewal: Report to the Community 2007-2008; The Local Public Work's II Minority Participation Program (A Congressional Afterthought), A Report by The Greater Newark Urban Coalition, 1979; An African-American Perspective on the 1989 Gubernatorial Election, New Jersey Public Research Institute; Problems of Discrimination and Extortion in the Building Trades, Interim Report to Mayor Edward I. Koch prepared by the Mayors Office of Construction Industry Relations, 1982; Celebrating the Lives and Legacies of Our Living Legends, Metropolitan Baptist Church, March 3, 2001; Newark Downtown Core District Redevelopment Plan and Amendment to the Newark Plaza Urban Renewal Plan (August 24, 2004); Investigation of the Building and Construction Industry: Minority Business Enterprise Programs (State of New York Commission of Investigation, June 1984); Final Report: State of New Jersey Governor's Study Commission on Discrimination in Public Works Procurement and Construction Contracts (February 22, 1993); Soaring Eagles: Newark and the Negro Leagues (2001). Box #27: Blacks in New Jersey - 1982, 3rd Annual Report, New Jersey Public Policy Research Institute; Blacks in New Jersey - 1983: Perspectives on Mount Laurel II, 4th Annual Report of the New Jersey Public Policy Research Institute; Blacks in New Jersey - 1984: An Overview of Incomes and Occupations, 5th Annual Report; Blacks in New Jersey 1985 Report: A Review of Selected Recent Developments; Blacks in New Jersey 1986 Report: A Review of Blacks in South Jersey, 7th Annual Report; Blacks in New Jersey: Crisis in Urban Education, 1987 Report; Blacks in New Jersey: Health Concerns of New Jersey's African American Community, 9th Annual Report, 1989; Planning for a Better New Jersey: Managing Growth and the Implications for the African-American Community; Blacks in New Jersey, 10th anniversary Annual Report, 1990. Box #28: Books (David Halberstam. The Next Century, 1991; a full life...: Charles Frederick Wallace, July 1, 1985-June 3, 1964; Cam Cavanaugh. Saving the Great Swamp: The People, The Power Brokers and An Urban Wilderness, 1978 (with the author's autograph); Barbara E. Kovach. Leaders-In-Place, 1994 (with the author's autograph and comments); Roland V. Anglin, ed. Building the Organizations that Build Communities (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research), 2004; Garden State Report: The Magazine of Politics and Public Policy in New Jersey, April/May 1986; New Jersey Reporter: Sharpe James vs. Cory Booker, The Battle for Newark, April/May 2002, vol. 31, issue 4; Painting the African Pageant: The Art of Don Miller, Montclair State Art Gallery, 1992, catalog. Box #29: Light Rail Transit: A Proven Alternative; Changing State Government, Challenging Wasteful Spending: An Important Video Message from Cary Edwards, Citizen for New Jersey's Future; The Death of Dred Scott Revisited, Renaissance Justice Committee; WMBC. TV New York Public Affairs Promo; Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome (Audio tape). Box #30. Unsorted items. Paige boxes #1 - #4: Helmet, resolutions, framed pictures. medals, plaques, trophies, awards, and framed pictures.
ArchivalResource: 16.51 linear ft. ( 30 Hollinger boxes, 4 Paige boxes)
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Newark (N.J.) Nationality Groups. Italians, 1941-1985.
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Newark (N.J.) Nationality Groups. Italians, 1941-1985.
"The Recollection of Peter B. Mattia: Early Italian Settlers; Newark in the 1800's " (Assembled and Edited by Kenneth J. Rosa, 1985), "The Italians of Newark: the Process of Economic Victory and Social Retreat 1910-1940" by James Anthony Testa (photocopy of a manuscript, 1970), "The Italians in Newark," (Federal Workers' Project, copy of manuscript, 1941), Letter of Protest to the Bishop of Newark by citizens concerning the noise and disorder in the streets caused by Italians during a celebration (1902), PIC Newsletter regarding Ace Alogna and Columbus Day Celebration, September 21, 1984, etc.
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Newark Collaboration Group. Newark (N.J.) Collaboration Group papers, 1984-1992.
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Newark (N.J.) Collaboration Group papers, 1984-1992.
Organized in 9 boxes : Box #1. Executive Committee Material and Rolex Award Material ; Box #2 & 3. The Strategic Plan, 1985-86: 1 & 2 ; Box #4. Planning Documents ; Box #5 & 6. The Image Campaign: 1 & 2 ; Box #7. Book of Precedents / Executive Committee Information ; Box #8. The Newark Education Council (1987-1988) ; Box #9. Misc. includes publications titled as "The Book of Precedents" (history of formation of NCG, unbound), "The Newark Collaboration Group, Inc: A Case Study 1984-86" (Gregory S. King, Managing Director), "Press clippings and articles (1985-1986)," "NCG Executive Committee Special Meeting (July 6, 1988)," "A Guide to Initiative Start-up (June 1987)," and files labeled as "NCG-Manager's reports 1985," "NCG Memo's to File (1985)," "Services (1985-86)," "Misc." containing minutes and documents relating to NCG meeting (1984-1992).
ArchivalResource: 3.75 linear ft. (9 Hollinger boxes)
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- Newark Collaboration Group. Newark (N.J.) Collaboration Group papers, 1984-1992.
Belleville (N.J.) collection, 1974-1989.
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Belleville (N.J.) collection, 1974-1989.
1 archival box contains correspondence (1974-75), calendar (1989), photocopies of a manuscript titled as "Belleville Today," and a booklet titled as "Interesting Review of Belleville."
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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Contemporary of Newark, New Jersey. Current Events in Art scrapbook, 1929-1930.
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Current Events in Art scrapbook, 1929-1930.
This scrapbook includes clippings left on the bulletin board "Up to the minute " Art News at the Cotemporary of Newark, and its content was presented briefly each month from November 1929 to April 1930.
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- Contemporary of Newark, New Jersey. Current Events in Art scrapbook, 1929-1930.
New Jersey Land Conveyances records, ca.1700-ca.1899.
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New Jersey Land Conveyances records, ca.1700-ca.1899.
1 archival box contains New Jersey Land Conveynaces records dated from the 18th and 19th century.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)
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- New Jersey Land Conveyances records, ca.1700-ca.1899.
Lehman, William E., 1874-1951. William E. Lehman collection, 1928-1968.
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William E. Lehman collection, 1928-1968.
This collection comprises a List of Jobs book, black and white negatives of buildings, architectural drawings, scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, photographs, pamphlets and fliers, related to William E. Lehman and his architectural works.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft. (3 Hollinger boxes)
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- Lehman, William E., 1874-1951. William E. Lehman collection, 1928-1968.
New Jersey Libraries collection, 1938-1992.
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New Jersey Libraries collection, 1938-1992.
Programs, invitations, histories, directories and letters relating to various libraries in New Jersey (1938-1992). State and Area Library Services (Spring Conference, NJLA, 1974, NJLA Banquet, 1974, Library Service for the People of New Jersey: A Fact-Finding Study, 1952, Part 1, NJLA, Briefs of Testimony Given Before The Commission to Study Library Services in New Jersey by Representatives of NJLA, 1954, "Do Not Have and Cannot Borrow" (1957), "The Public's Attitude toward Public Library Services in Essex County, New Jersey," 1969; NJLA Newsletters 1950-1953; Better Libraries for New Jersey, 1956; "Libraries for the People of New Jersey or Knowledge for All," 1964; Municipal Library Study Commission of West Essex, 1968; "Suggested Recommendations for Interlibrary Cooperation in the State of New Jersey," Prepared for the Public and School Library Services Bureau, Division of the State Library, State Department of Education, Trenton, New Jersey, by Joseph Eisner, 1968.
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- New Jersey Libraries collection, 1938-1992.
Karp, Donald M. Donald M. Karp Collection of U.S. Bank Reports, 1926-2009 (bulk dates: 1970-2008).
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Donald M. Karp Collection of U.S. Bank Reports, 1926-2009 (bulk dates: 1970-2008).
This collection consists of records from 384 banks in the United States with a focus on the New Jersey banks of which 194 records belong to banks in New Jersey. The bank records include annual reports, articles, correspondence, documents, and press releases. Organized in 44 Hollinger boxes in alphabetical order by bank names (except articles): Box #1. Bank names starting with A (except articles); Box #2-#5. B; Box #6-#9. C; Box #10. D & E; Box #11-#13. F; Box #14- #15. G; Box #16-#18. H; Box #19-20. I; Box #21. J & K; Box #22. L; Box #23-#25. M; Box #26-#28. N; Box #29. O & P; Box # 30-#31. R; Box #32-#35. S; Box #36-#37. T; Box #38-#39. U; Box #40-#42. V; Box #43. W; Box #44. Y & Z.
ArchivalResource: 18.35 lin. ft. (44 Hollinger boxes)
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- Karp, Donald M. Donald M. Karp Collection of U.S. Bank Reports, 1926-2009 (bulk dates: 1970-2008).
Newark Public Library. New Jersey Division. Unusual weather in New Jersey / compiled by the New Jersey Division, Newark Public Library.
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Unusual weather in New Jersey / compiled by the New Jersey Division, Newark Public Library. [19--]
ArchivalResource: [2] leaves, bound ; 22 x 28 cm.
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- Newark Public Library. New Jersey Division. Unusual weather in New Jersey / compiled by the New Jersey Division, Newark Public Library.
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- Allison, Hughes.
American Association for the United Nations. Newark Chapter.
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American Civil Liberties Union. New Jersey Chapter.
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Ashby, William M. (William Mobile), 1889-1991
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Chapman, C. Durand (Cyrus Durand), 1856-1918.
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