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My grandfather, Enrico (Federico) Salerno, started a waste paper business at 325 Chestnut Street, Newark in the early 1920's. He had three sons working for him: Louis, John, and my father, Ernest. The business name was E. Salerno & Sons. The little green colored building was dwarfed by a hugh white building that eventually bought them out. That paper business was owned and operated by a Mr. White (I believe). 
This photo is of the building which has since been torn down (in about 1985) and incorporated as a loading dock for the larger, White building. 
Photo from Ernie Salerno

My grandfather, Enrico (Federico) Salerno, started a waste paper business at 325 Chestnut Street, Newark in the early 1920's. He had three sons working for him: Louis, John, and my father, Ernest. The business name was E. Salerno & Sons. The little green colored building was dwarfed by a hugh white building that eventually bought them out. That paper business was owned and operated by a Mr. White (I believe).
This photo is of the building which has since been torn down (in about 1985) and incorporated as a loading dock for the larger, White building.
Photo from Ernie Salerno

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Guest_Corinne Kalodes   [Mar 17, 2008 at 12:59 AM]
Great job Ernie. I rated it a 5 of course. Its so nice to have this up on the internet because now there will be a record of it forever.

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