« Previous Page | 27 - 36 of 150 | Next Page »
27
Date Created1845-06
DescriptionArticle from the newspaper, the New Jersey Freeman about drinking. The article reports that out of a group of ten men, who spent one night in a bar drinking; three are now in a "drunkard's grave"...
28
Date Created1915
DescriptionThis report is a review of and recommendations for the public recreation system of Newark, NJ, including parks, schools, churches, playgrounds, community centers, and more.
29
AuthorBailey, Geo. H.; Ward, J. B.
Date Issued1876-12-01
DescriptionReport of the condition and operation of the Water Works.
30
Date Created1874-12-01
DescriptionThis report describes the condition of the Newark Aqueduct as submitted to the Aqueduct Board in 1874. The report also describes grade changes, pip upgrades and operation statistics.
31
Date Created1889
DescriptionThis report describes the condition of the Newark Aqueduct as submitted to the Aqueduct Board in 1889. The report also describes grade changes, pip upgrades and operation statistics.
32
Date Created1878
Date Issued1878
DescriptionThis report describes the condition of the Newark Aqueduct as submitted to the Aqueduct Board in 1874. The report also describes grade changes, pip upgrades and operation statistics.
33
Date Created1888-11-30
Date Issued1888
DescriptionThis report describes the condition of the Newark Aqueduct as submitted to the Aqueduct Board in 1887. The report also describes grade changes, pip upgrades and operation statistics.
34
Date Created1888
DescriptionThis report describes the condition of the Newark Aqueduct as submitted to the Aqueduct Board in 1888. The report also describes grade changes, pip upgrades and operation statistics.
35
AuthorBailey, G. H.; Ward, J. B.
Date Issued1875-12-01
DescriptionReport of the condition and operation of the Water Works.
36
Date Created1889
DescriptionColored and scaled geological map published in 1889 showing elevations, clays, names of existing geographic areas, delineation of land tracts, towns, boroughs, counties, and existing rairoad lines....