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Date Created1902
DescriptionTwo National Guardsmen stand on watch near the corner of Clark and Market Streets, in front of the ruins of the Danforth Memorial Library. February 1902.
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
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Date Created1902
DescriptionRuins of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, looking down Market Street from the Presbyterian Cemetery, after the Great Fire of 1902. February 1902.
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
37
Date Created1902
DescriptionSmoldering remains of the Romaine Building on Washington Street looking down Market Street after the Great Fire of February 9, 1902. The side of City. February 1902.
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
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Date Created1902
DescriptionMember of the Nation Guard???s Fifth Regiment from Paterson stands watch on the corner of Main Street and Van Houten Street. 225 soldiers were ordered to protect the downtown district by Governor...
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
39
Date Created1902
DescriptionRuins of St. Joesph's Roman Catholic Church, looking down Market Street from the Presbyterian Cemetery, after the Great Fire of 1902. Circa February 1902
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
40
Date Created1907
DescriptionFire damage to the apartment building at 440-442 Main Street. Circa 1907. Photographer John Reid.
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
41
Date Created1907
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
42
Date Created1902
DescriptionWalking down Market Street after the Great Fire of 1902. Notice the playbills posted on the ruined wall less than 10 days after the Feb. 9, 1902 destruction.
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
43
Date Created1902
DescriptionRuins of the Y.M.C.A. and the Paterson Evening News, 143-145 Ellison Street, after the Great Fire of February 9, 1902.
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
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Date Created1902
DescriptionRuins of Henry Fleigh's barber shop at 96 Van Houten Street at the corner of Washington Street, after the Great Fire of 1902. Mr. Fleigh reopened at 96 Broadway. Circa February 1902.
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)