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Date Created1925-1955
DescriptionA colored photograph postcard of New Brunswick from the banks Raritan River. Description on the back of the postcard: New Brunswick, New Jersey, a blooming industrial city of 40,000 people. This...
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Date Created1950-1970
DescriptionColored photograph postcard of Camp Kilmer headquarters buildings. Description on the back of the postcard: Post Headquarters Buildings, Camp Kilmer, N. J. Built in 1942 as an overseas staging area,...
Time PeriodPostwar Years (1945-1970)
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Date Created1894-1981
Date Issued1981
DescriptionBlack and white photograph postcard of a horse drawn trolley with passengers by photographer Isaac Van Derveer in 1894. This East Avenue trolley routed on Throop Ave., George Street, Somerset Street...
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930), Contemporary America (1968-present)
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Date Created1900-2000
DescriptionBlack-and-white photograph postcard of a 10 Wheel Iron Engine, Pennsylvania Railroad, New Brunswick, N. J.. Courtesy Special Collections Department, Rutgers University.
Time PeriodThe Industrial Revolution (1870-1900)
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Date Created1900-1950
DescriptionA colored illustrated postcard featuring five New Brunswick landmarks. The images of the landmarks were shaped into an illustrated flower. The postmark is illegible.
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Date Created1900-1950
DescriptionAn illustrated postcard of Roosevelt Junior High School, New Brunswick, N. J..
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Date Created1900-1950
DescriptionA black-and-white photograph postcard of the old Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. [Albany Street]
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
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Date Created1912
DescriptionA colored postcard of the High School in New Brunswick, N. J. with a postmark of Dec. 1912.
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
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Date Created1900-1950
DescriptionA black-and-white photograph postcard of the Pennsylvania Railroad Station
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Date Created1900-1950
DescriptionA black-and-white postcard of a store at the corner of Neilson and Albany Streets. Name of the business is illegible in the postcard.