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3-story, brick townhouse, possibly a multi-dwelling or boarding house.

3-story, brick townhouse, possibly a multi-dwelling or boarding house.

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3-story, brick townhouse, possibly a multi-dwelling or boarding house.

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2-story, brick townhouse, possible a multi-family or boarding house.

3-story brick townhouse, and had been single family residence, a fraternity house, and may have been a boarding house in its early years.

3-story brick townhouse, and had been single family residence, a fraternity house, and may have been a boarding house in its early years.

3-story brick townhouse, and had been single family residence, a fraternity house, and may have been a boarding house in its early years.

3-story brick townhouse, and had been a fraternity house, and may have been a boarding house in its early years.

2-family house or possibly a boarding house, with a kitchen and bath on both floors.

2-story brick house, possibly a multi-family dwelling.

Anthony C. Beam bought the property at 14 Mulberry Street in 1859. The house, however, is noted for being the birthplace of Stephen Crane, author of The Red Badge of Courage.

Built in 1952, the Archbishop Thomas J. Walsh Homes consisted of 12 residential buildings, 9 of which were 8-story buildings and 3 of which were 3-story buildings.

Baxter Terrace was one of the early public housing complexes developed by the Newark Housing Authority in 1941. It was known as the James M. Baxter Housing Development and named after the first African-American principal in the Newark school system.

The Brick Towers was a public housing complex that consisted of twin 16-story buildings.

The Christopher Columbus Homes were a public housing complex located between High Street and Eighth Avenue, on the same superblock as the Colonnade and Pavilion Apartments. The complex, part of a Redevelopment Plan, was composed of eight 13-story…
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