Last additions - Miscellaneous Businesses
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1926 Map127 viewsJan 13, 2020
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191 viewsJuly 3, 1904Sep 19, 2019
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Delivery Trucks179 viewsPhoto from Pete BrunoSep 15, 2019
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1930's122 viewsJun 18, 2019
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176 viewsPhoto from Alberto ValdesMar 20, 2019
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196 viewsFrom: "Newark Illustrated 1909-1910" Published by Frank A. Libby 1909Feb 07, 2018
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159 viewsDec 21, 2017
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Advertisement174 views1897 Business DirectoryFeb 17, 2017
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206 viewsFrom: "Newark Illustrated 1909-1910" Published by Frank A. Libby 1909Mar 05, 2016
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142 viewsFrom: "Newark Illustrated 1909-1910" Published by Frank A. Libby 1909Mar 05, 2016
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1909 Map104 viewsFeb 17, 2016
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131 viewsFrom: "Newark, the City of Industry" Published by the Newark Board of Trade 1912Feb 17, 2016
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Makers of writing inks, mucilage, pastes, sealing waxes, etc.192 views264 Halsey Street
From: "Newark, the City of Industry" Published by the Newark Board of Trade 1912Feb 17, 2016
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1908 Map159 viewsFeb 17, 2016
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1908 Map146 viewsFeb 16, 2016
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157 viewsFrom: "Newark, the City of Industry" Published by the Newark Board of Trade 1912Feb 16, 2016
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1908 Map163 viewsFeb 16, 2016
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169 viewsFrom: "Newark, the City of Industry" Published by the Newark Board of Trade 1912Feb 16, 2016
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166-174 New Jersey Railroad Avenue214 viewsFrom: "Newark, the City of Industry" Published by the Newark Board of Trade 1912Feb 14, 2016
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Pen Manufacturer144 views206-210 First Street
From: "Newark, the City of Industry" Published by the Newark Board of Trade 1912Feb 13, 2016
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106 viewsImage from Gonzalo AlbertoJan 25, 2016
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93 viewsImage from Gonzalo AlbertoJan 25, 2016
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98 viewsImage from Gonzalo AlbertoJan 25, 2016
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1909 Map120 viewsNov 16, 2015
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246 views54 Belmont AvenueDec 16, 2013
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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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