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.