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Player Piano Style 18115 viewsPhoto from “The Lauter Piano Book”Oct 30, 2013
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Player Piano Style 8114 viewsPhoto from “The Lauter Piano Book”Oct 30, 2013
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Player Piano Mission Style 28127 viewsPhoto from “The Lauter Piano Book”Oct 30, 2013
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Grand Style 10118 viewsPhoto from “The Lauter Piano Book”Oct 30, 2013
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Lauter Piano Warerooms144 viewsPhoto from “The Lauter Piano Book”Oct 30, 2013
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Lauter Piano Factory153 viewsPhoto from “The Lauter Piano Book”Oct 30, 2013
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Harriet Brown Eitner & Dan Jr. in front of store.301 viewsPhoto from Dan EitnerJan 11, 2011
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Dan Jr. moving ice298 viewsPhoto from Dan EitnerJan 11, 2011
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230 viewsPhoto from Dan Eitner Jan 11, 2011
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514 viewsPhotos from Marilyn Jewell
This is a very large watercolor painting of the entire Murphy complex circa 1900-1910. The details and sheer size of this work is truly compelling! It measures approx. 2' high by 5' long!! I bought it about 5 years ago at an estate auction because I couldn't take my eyes off of it. I have displayed it in my home and still love it, but I keep thinking that it is a piece of history for Newark and would be appreciated more by those who love the history of Newark. I would be willing to sell the piece if it would go home to Newark. If there is anyone that has an interest in the painting please contact me at:

revelry33@msn.com
Mar 06, 2008
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478 viewsPhotos from Marilyn Jewell
This is a very large watercolor painting of the entire Murphy complex circa 1900-1910. The details and sheer size of this work is truly compelling! It measures approx. 2' high by 5' long!! I bought it about 5 years ago at an estate auction because I couldn't take my eyes off of it. I have displayed it in my home and still love it, but I keep thinking that it is a piece of history for Newark and would be appreciated more by those who love the history of Newark. I would be willing to sell the piece if it would go home to Newark. If there is anyone that has an interest in the painting please contact me at:

revelry33@msn.com
Mar 06, 2008
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488 viewsPhotos from Marilyn Jewell
This is a very large watercolor painting of the entire Murphy complex circa 1900-1910. The details and sheer size of this work is truly compelling! It measures approx. 2' high by 5' long!! I bought it about 5 years ago at an estate auction because I couldn't take my eyes off of it. I have displayed it in my home and still love it, but I keep thinking that it is a piece of history for Newark and would be appreciated more by those who love the history of Newark. I would be willing to sell the piece if it would go home to Newark. If there is anyone that has an interest in the painting please contact me at:

revelry33@msn.com
Mar 06, 2008
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387 viewsPhotos from Marilyn Jewell
This is a very large watercolor painting of the entire Murphy complex circa 1900-1910. The details and sheer size of this work is truly compelling! It measures approx. 2' high by 5' long!! I bought it about 5 years ago at an estate auction because I couldn't take my eyes off of it. I have displayed it in my home and still love it, but I keep thinking that it is a piece of history for Newark and would be appreciated more by those who love the history of Newark. I would be willing to sell the piece if it would go home to Newark. If there is anyone that has an interest in the painting please contact me at:

revelry33@msn.com
Mar 06, 2008
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757 viewsImage from Elisa PanicciaMar 04, 2008
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838 viewsImage from Elisa PanicciaMar 04, 2008
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632 viewsMy 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
Jan 18, 2008
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~1905642 viewsFrom "Views of Newark" Published by L. H. Nelson Company ~1905Mar 29, 2007
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1901442 views49 Franklin StreetMar 19, 2007
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1883 Newark City Directory740 viewsMar 19, 2007
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106 Mulberry Street442 viewsMar 06, 2007
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James A. Coe221 viewsMar 06, 2007
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Cyrus Currier248 viewsMar 06, 2007
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