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Date Created1913
DescriptionThe contents of this volume include: suggested improvements in the City Plan; Municipal Decorative Improvements; Street Widths and Arrangement; Harbor Development; The Market Problem; Trolley...
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Date Created1926
DescriptionThis bulletin is published to help municipal and county Shade Tree Commissions and those who wish to maintain vigorous, attractive trees on their properties. Few people realize that any tree standing...
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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.
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AuthorBailey, G. H.; Ward, J. B.
Date Issued1875-12-01
DescriptionReport of the condition and operation of the Water Works.
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AuthorBailey, Geo. H.; Ward, J. B.
Date Issued1876-12-01
DescriptionReport of the condition and operation of the Water Works.
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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.
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AuthorLeeds, Albert B.; Gray, George R.; Meeker, F. W.
Date Created1882
DescriptionTopics covered in this 1882 report to the Newark Aqueduct Board covers water pumped from the Belleville pumping station, financial statements for the Board, inventories, statistics of consumption,...
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Date Created1975-01-31
DescriptionThis is one (1974) in an annual series of reports from the Newark Department of Recreation and Parks. The purpose of this report is to: 1. provide greater coordination of the recreational and cultural...
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Date Created1963-10
DescriptionThe City of Newark is presently engaged in ambitious urban renewal activities for the revitalizing or rebuilding of existing deteriorating and blighted conditions. During Newark's three hundred years...
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Date Created1961
DescriptionThis demonstration grant report deliniates the city-wide renewal needs for the City of Newark, N.J. for the ten year period starting 1961. It suggests reconstruction as well as protective treatment.