Queen of Angels Church is a Gothic Revival style church completed in 1861. Historically it is tied to the middle of 19th century development of the German community in Newark. However, after 1960's it was passed to the Black parish, becoming the…
Established in 1881 by John Hall Rankin and Thomas M. Kellogg both were MIT students.
The firm was known f its Beaux-Arts style in public buildings. Rankin & Kellogg were often the recipients of large-scale public and commercial commissions.…
Transportation is the backbone of the region’s economy and essential to the quality of life for all
residents. Yet the region has outgrown an aging transportation system that is increasingly unreliable and unable to respond to changing needs,…
Annual report of the State Board of Education and of the Commisioner of Education of New Jersey with Accompanying Documents. This image is taken from a report of Dr. Guy Payne, the Superintendent of the Essex County Hospital for Insane. The image…
Riverbank Park was planned under the the Essex County Park system by the Olmsted Brothers (John Charles Olmsted and Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr., sons of Frederick Law Olmsted). Influenced by the Chicago Columbian Exposition of 1893, the city of…
The Robert Treat Hotel is one of the finest examples of Renaissance Revival in Newark. Designed by the architectural firm of Gilbert and Betelle in 1916, the hotel was named after Robert Treat, the founder of Newark. This 14-story building is…
Volume two: Embracing the section of the city south of Market Street and South Orange Avenue. The Vailsburg Section and West of Broad Street, Poinier Street and Elizabeth Avenue to City Line.
Volume three: Embracing the section of the city South and East from Penna. R.R. and Market Street to Broad Street, to Poinier Street, to Elizabeth Ave. thence to city line.
In 1907, E. Leslie Fletcher established a practice specializing in industrial engineering in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Charles L. Thompson joined Mr. Fletcher in 1909, and on February 5, 1910, the firm incorporated as the Fletcher Thompson…