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Development Pressures on the Ironbound Neighborhood.pdf
Final paper for Prof. Tony Schuman's Envisioning Newark 679:001 class

The Dietze Building was a manufacturing building that was home to various companies over the years. When the factory was built around 1890 by Lewis H. Watson, the building was named the Minnie Dougher's Combination Manufacturing Building, after…

lhpc_Landmarks_and_Maps_2009.pdf
Document containing maps of Newark historic districts with an index of important buildings/landmarks. Districts include: Forest Hill Historic District, Four Corners Historic District, James Street Commons Historic District, Lincoln Park Historic…

Dock_Bridge_Harrison_Newark_June_2015_panorama.jpg
Dock Bridge connecting Newark with Harrison is an important segment of the North East Rail Road corridor. Its structure consists of a pair of through-truss lift bridges crossing the Passaic River at Newark, used exclusively for railroad traffic. The…

a report produced for the NJIT Campus Gateway Redevelopment Project, surveying the historic buildings of a section of Dr. Martin Lither King Jr. Blvd.

NJIT James Street Commons pt1.pdf
a report produced for the NJIT Campus Gateway Redevelopment Project, surveying the historic buildings of a section of Dr. Martin Lither King Jr. Blvd.

EHeyman_bldg_01.jpg
"59-61 Market Street, the "E. Heyman Building," is a three bay, six story, brick-faced, rectangular plan, classicizing/vernacular, commercial building, constructed in 1924. The first two stories have been completely obscured by applied replacement…

East-West Freeway & Route 25A Extension.jpg
Map covers area of Central and west Wards betwen New & Lock Street to Oraton Parkway in east Orange - plans to demolish parts of Branch Brook Park for freeway construction.

eberhardt.jpg
The New Jersey Institute of Technology's Eberhardt Hall, formerly the Newark Orphan Asylum, is a Elizabethan Gothic Revival building created by John Welch in 1857. Considered very modern for its time, the original building included amenities such as…

The Elisha B. Gaddis house was a three-story brownstone-and-brick structure located in Broad Street, Newark.

Elizabeth Quadrangle, New York-New Jersey 7.5 Minute Series (Topographic)

Elvings Metropolitan Theatre was Newark's only Yiddish theater, which was built and operated by Bernard and Israel Elving.

EssexBuilding_01.jpg
The Essex Building was used by Essex County College in 1968 when the school was first established. It is currently used as the Essex County Office of the Public Defender.
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