Manuscript Group 1376, Lantern Slides

 

Archives Documents, Manuscripts, Maps, & Photographs

 

LANTERN SLIDES

 

 

BOX 1

 

Series 1.  Newark Lecture

 

 

1.1.      House of
Prayer Parish House, Broad & State Streets.

 

1.2       Trinity
Church (watercolor), ca. 1745.

 

1.3       Trinity
Church, Newark, Military Park, 1950s.

 

1.4       Columbia
Academy #1314.

 

1.5       D.
Alling Business (drawing).

 

1.6       Nathaniel
Camp’s homestead, Broad & Camp St. (drawing), prior to 1856.

 

1.7       Newark:
Carteret Bldg., The Traht Bar/Restaurant, Barney’s Shoes, 1953.

 

1.8       Hotel
Essex House, Broad at Camp St.

 

1.9       Newark
Drawing, East of Mulberry St., 1820-25.

 

1.10     Newark, Broad
St., Lyric Theater, ca. 1953.

 

1.11     Nineteenth
Century Newark.

 

1.12     Prudential
Bldg., Newark, 1950s.

 

1.13     Drawing of
Mansion.

 

1.14     Showplace
Theatrical, Masquerade Costumes, Newark, 1953.

 

1.15     Newark Panorama
(drawing), 19th Century.

 

1.16     View of
downtown & residential Newark, 1950s.

 

1.17     View of Newark
(drawing), 19th Century.

 

1.18     View of Newark,
residential/downtown, 1950s.

 

1.19     Drawing of
Newark/Passaic River in Winter, [18th Century?].

 

1.20     View of Passaic
River, bridge/barges, Newark, 1950s.

 

1.21     Market St.,
Newark (drawing), 18th or 19th Century.

 

1.22     Market
St./Prudential Bldg., 1950s.

 

1.23     Market St.,
Newark.

 

1.24     Market St.
(Paramount Theater), 1950s.

 

1.25     Market St.,
Newark (drawing), 18th-19th Century.

 

1.26     Market St.,
Newark, 1950s.

 

1.27     Market St.,
Newark, 19th Century.

 

1.28     Market/Braod
St., 1950s.

 

1.29     Courthouse,
Newark, pre-1906.

 

1.30     Courthouse,
1950s.

 

1.31     Firehouse?,
Newark, 19th Century.

 

1.32     Downtown
Newark, 1950s.

 

1.33     Newark,
horse&buggies/trolley track, 19th Century.

 

 

BOX 2

 

 

1.34     Downtown
Newark, S. Klein on the Square, 1950s.

 

1.35     Aerial View of
Passaic River, bridges & downtown, 1950s.

 

1.36     Panoramic View,
Newark, 19th Century.

 

1.37     National Newark
Banking Co., 1850s.

 

1.38     View of
rooftops of residential houses with downtown in background,
1950s.

 

1.39     Public Service
(PSE&G) Bldg., Newark, buses, 1950s.

 

1.40     Town Hall,
School & Jail, Newark (drawing), 1845.

 

1.41     Drawing of
train station, 19th century.

 

1.42     Pennsylvania
R.R. Depot (drawing), 1858.

 

1.43     Newark?  Garret
Liss homestead?

 

1.44     Drawing of 19th
Century house.

 

1.45     Communipaw, NJ,
river scene from illustrated magazine, Aug. 14, 1852.

 

1.46     Drawing of 18th
Century haywagon.

 

1.47     Waterfront view
(probably New Jersey side) of Hudson River (drawing), early
19th Century.

 

1.48     Panoramic view
of NewYork (Manhatten), Jersey City, Hoboken, etc., (drawing).

 

1.49     View of Jersey
City ferry, ca. 1857.

 

1.50     Rural scene
(drawing) #313;.

 

 

Series 2.  H. Young/Newark Camera Club.

 

 

2.1       Members
of the Newark Camera Club by H. Young.

 

2.2       Newark
City Market (H. Young), Prudential Bldg. in background.

 

2.3       Newark
City Market (H. Young).

 

2.4       Newark
City Market (H.J. Young), street full of wagons & barrels,
#9.

 

2.5       Newark
City Market (H. Young), wagons, barrels, pedestrians.

 

2.6       View
of Patterson Fire by H. Young.

 

2.7       Helmlock
Falls (H. Young).

 

2.8       Chicago
Day at World’s Fair (H.J. Young), [1896?].

 

2.9       Michigan
Lumber Exhibit (H. Young).

 

2.10     Dreamland Tower
(H.J. Young).

 

2.11     Scene in Luna
Park (H.J. Young).

 

2.12     Luna Park Tower
(H.J. Young; ornately decoarated), #0.

 

2.13     “On the
Beach,” family on beach (H. Young).

 

2.14     Two girls
jumping rope.

 

2.15     “Can you
beat this” (H. Young), boy diving into lake from dock.

 

2.16     Lightning (H.J.
Young), #22.

 

2.17     Lightning (H.J.
Young).

 

2.18     Winter scene
along brook.

 

 

BOX 3

 

 

2.19     “I am
hungry” (H.J. Young), boy sitting under elevated tracks.

 

2.20     Cultivated pond
lillies in vase (H.J. Young).

 

2.21     “A Curtain
of Water” (H.J. Young), woman throwing water out of a
bucket.

 

2.22     “Over the
Hurtle” (H.J. Young), young men jumping over makeshift
hurtle, #35.

 

2.23     “A quiet
game” (H. Young), 2 women, 3 men playing cards outside on
wooden
table, late 19th/early 20th century.

 

 

Series 3.  Perth Amboy

 

 

3.1       Map.

 

3.2       Seal.

 

3.3       Photo/Stereo
view of house.

 

3.4       Old
wing of Parker Castle.

 

3.5       Maurice
House, Fayette St.

 

3.6       City
Hall, 1879.

 

3.7       Petticoat
Lane.

 

3.8       The
Office of Provincial Records.

 

3.9       The
old courthouse.

 

3.10     Old St. Peter’s
Church, 1832.

 

3.11     The Minister’s
House, formerly Colonial Gov’t House, 1888.

 

3.12     House.

 

3.13     Brick house or
building (minister’s house?), 1901.

 

3.14     Back yard or
house (minister’s house?; see #13), 1901.

 

3.15     House
(minister’s).

 

3.16     Estate of
Andrew Bell, built 1795, later property of Judge Wm. Paterson.

 

3.17     Cortlandt
Skinner Law Office, cor. Walter & Smith Sts.

 

3.18     Barracks (rear
view), 1904.

 

3.19     Fotherwell’s
Dock.

 

3.20     Parker House,
Front St., 1879.

 

3.21     Westminster,
1879.

 

3.22     Oyster boat
docks [not encased].

 

3.23     Methodist-Episcopal
Church, High & Jefferson Sts.

 

3.24     Catholic
Church, 1879.

 

 

BOX 4

 

 

3.25     Surveyor
General’s Office.

 

3.26     Eagleswood
Military Academy.

 

3.27     Lehigh Valley
Railroad tracks (Isadore Rubenstein Photographic Service).

 

3.28     Perth Amboy
Seminary.

 

3.29     Raritan Mansion
House.

 

3.30     Fotherwell’s
Dock.

 

3.31     Lehigh Valley
Railroad Docks.

 

3.32     U.S. Custom
House, 1879.

 

3.33     Old house on
High St.

 

3.34     Daisy Lawn
home.

 

3.35     Mr. Buckly,
Superintendant of Coal Docks, residence, 1879.

 

3.36     Joel Smith
(grocer/Civil War veteran) homestead, Water St. near Gorton,
1879.

 

3.37     Presbyterian
Church, Market St., 1879.

 

3.38     Middlesex Co.
Bank, Smith & Rector Sts.

 

3.39     Central
Railroad of N.J. Station, 1879.

 

3.40     Eagleswood
Military Academy/Park Hotel, 1879.

 

 

Series 4.  Morris Canal Lecture.

 

 

4.1       Map,
E1.

 

4.2       Forest
Hill Links, E2.

 

4.3       Skating/boys’
hockey, E3.

 

4.4       Boys
skating down canal, E4.

 

4.5       Alwood
Rd. Bridge, family canoeing, dog & woman on bank, E5.

 

4.6       Below
Great Notch, E6.

 

4.7       Horses
along canal path, E7.

 

4.8       Entrance
to Little Falls from west, E8.

 

4.9       Entrance
to Little Falls with canoes, E9.

 

4.10     Passaic River
at Little Falls, E10.

 

4.11     Canal canoer,
E11.

 

4.12     Canal canoers
E12.

 

4.13     Canal canoers,
boys on bicycles on path, E13.

 

4.14     Canal canoers
swimming, E14.

 

4.15     Canal canoers,
E15.

 

4.16     Canal canoers,
E16.

 

 

BOX 5

 

 

4.17     Aqueduct over
Pompon, E17.

 

4.18     Mountain View
Aqueduct, women bicyclists, E18.

 

4.19     Town of
Mountain View, E19.

 

4.20     Curve at
Lincoln Park, E20.

 

4.21     Top of Plane
10-East, large tree reflection, E21.

 

4.22     Bridge at
Towaco, E22.

 

4.23     Bridge at
Towaco, E23.

 

4.24     Boonton, E24.

 

4.25     Rockaway at
Boonton (waterfall), E25.

 

4.26     Bathers
(swimmers) at Denville, E26.

 

4.27     Carry from
Rockaway, man w/ canoe and dogs, E27.

 

4.28     Aqueduct over
Rockaway River at Denville, E28.

 

4.29     Aqueduct over
Rockaway River at Denville, E29.

 

4.30     Above Wharton,
E30.

 

4.31     Approach to
Hopatcong, 2 women & a man, E31.

 

4.32     Approach to
Hopatcong, E32.

 

4.33     Stanhope, E33.

 

4.34     Lock 2-West,
E34.

 

4.35     Lock 3,
Waterloo west, E35.

 

4.36     Canal of
Muscanetong, E36.

 

4.37     Lake at
Muscanetong, E37.

 

4.38     Lock 5-West,
E38.

 

4.39     Ducks on the
canal, E39.

 

4.40     Canal boat with
sleeping sailors, E40.

 

4.41     Canal boat
& mules, E41.

 

4.42     Bridge near
Hacketstown, bicycle, E42.

 

4.43     Bridge near
Hacketstown, E43.

 

4.44     Bridge &
poplars near Port Murray, E44.

 

4.45     Plane 6-West
looking west, barn/horses, E45.

 

4.46     Plane 6-West
looking east, houses along canal, E46.

 

4.47     Port
Golden-Washington, church women, children, E47.

 

4.48     Between
Denville & Powerville, E48.

 

4.49     Plan at
Rockaway, E49.

 

4.50     Locks, E50.

 

 

BOX 6

 

 

4.51     Casteline
petition in favor of having the state acquire & maintain the
Morris Canal
as a public waterway, E51.

 

4.52     Slide from
Alvin Aster, 1 of 4.

 

4.53     Slide from
Alvin Aster, 2 of 4.

 

4.54     Slide from
Alvin Aster, 3 of 4.

 

4.55     Slide from
Alvin Aster, 4 of 4.

 

4.56     Morris Canal.

 

 

Series 5.  Newark Female Charitable
Society.

 

 

5.1       Map
of Newark.

 

5.2       Text.

 

5.3       Text.

 

5.4       Headquarters.

 

5.5       Interior
of headquarters.

 

5.6       Mrs.
Hannah Kinney.

 

5.7       Text.

 

5.8       Text.

 

5.9       Mrs.
Smith Burnet.

 

5.10     Sewing School.

 

5.11     Kitchen Garden.

 

5.12     Mrs. J.G.
Goble.

 

5.13     Text.

 

5.14     Mrs. A.L.
Dennis.

 

5.15     Schedule of
Events, 1888.

 

5.16.    Mrs. Joseph W.
Plume.

 

5.17     Text/Crazy
Jane.

 

5.18     Nursery-Crazy
Jane.

 

5.19     Kindergarten-Crazy
Jane.

 

5.20     Nursery
Kindergarten.

 

5.21     Ellen J.
Knowles.

 

5.22     Mid-day Meal,
Kindergarten.

 

5.23     Cooking School

 

5.24     Text.

 

5.25     Laundry.

 

5.26     Laundry.

 

5.27     Mothers Meeting

 

5.28     Distributing
Sewing work-Crazy Jane.

 

5.29     Boy’s Club.

 

5.30     “Colored
Camp, Belmar, NJ. Group of 20 African-American children and
adults.

 

 

BOX 7

 

 

5.31     Monday
Meal-Dinner Committee.

 

5.32     Text.

 

5.33     Camp Eastwood.

 

5.34     Mrs. Frederick
Crane.

 

5.35     Sunnyside,
Summit, NJ.

 

5.36     Children.

 

5.37     Woodrest
(house).

 

5.37a   Text.

 

5.38     Sunnyside,
Summit.

 

5.39     Text.

 

5.40     Mother’s Club.

 

5.41     Girls at
Sunnyside, Summit.

 

5.42     Girls class
& project.

 

5.43     Girls sewing.

 

5.44     Girls sewing
accessories for dolls (with dollhouse).

 

5.45     African-American
babies, children & a nurse. Posters re health.

 

5.46     Women.

 

5.47     Children at
meal tables.

 

5.48     Text.

 

 

Series 6. Rectors of Trinity Church, Newark.

 

 

6.1       Rev.
N.R. Gries, 1851-1855.

 

6.2       N.N.
Camp, 1855-1858.

 

6.3       Louis
L. Noble, 1858-1872.

 

6.4       Rev.
James Crystal, 1872-1874.

 

6.5       George
S. Packard, 1874-1875.

 

6.6       R.B.
Hoyt, 1875-1881.

 

6.7       E.
Folsom Baker, `1881-1882.

 

6.8       Spencer
M. Rice, 1882-1885.

 

6.9       George
P. Hubbard, 1885-1888.

 

6.10     D.F. Warren,
1888-1903.

 

6.11     George M.
Geisel, 1904-1909.

 

6.12     Thomas A. Hyde,
1909-.

 

 

Series 7. New Jersey State House, Trenton.

 

 

7.1       NJ
State House Architectural Plans.

 

7.2       NJ
State House Architectural Plans.

 

7.3       NJ
State House Architectural Plans.

 

7.4       NJ
State House Architectural Plans.

 

7.5       NJ
State House Architectural Plans.

 

7.6       NJ
State House Architectural Plans.

 

 

BOX 8

 

 

7.7       NJ
State House Architectural Plans.

 

7.8       NJ
State House Architectural Plans.

 

7.9       NJ
State House Architectural Plans.

 

7.10     NJ State House
Architectural Plans.

 

7.11     NJ State House
Architectural Plans.

 

7.12     NJ State House
Architectural Plans.

 

7.13     NJ State House
Architectural Plans.

 

7.14     NJ State House
Architectural Plans.

 

7.15     NJ State House
Architectural Plans.

 

7.16     NJ State House
Architectural Plans.

 

7.17     NJ State House
Architectural Plans.

 

 

Series 8. 250th Anniversary Celebration,
Newark.

 

 

8.1       Parade
in front of Prudential Building.

 

8.2       Parade.

 

8.3       Building,
with medallion sign, 1666-1916.

 

8.4       Parade.

 

8.5       Street
scene, England?

 

8.6       Canoeists
on lake or at park.

 

8.7       Seal
of Newark?

 

8.8       Seal?

 

8.9       Seal.

 

8.10     Poster.

 

8.11     Poster.

 

8.12     Posters.

 

8.13     Poster.

 

8.14     Poster.

 

8.15     Poster.

 

8.16     Poster.

 

8.17     Poster.

 

8.18     Poster.

 

8.19     Poster.

 

8.20     Poster.

 

8.21     Poster.

 

8.22     Poster.

 

8.23     Poster.

 

8.24     Poster.

 

8.25     Poster.

 

8.26     Poster.

 

8.27     Poster.

 

8.28     Poster.

 

8.29     Poster.

 

8.30     Poster.

 

8.31     Poster.

 

8.32     Poster (Robert
Treat).

 

 

BOX 9

 

 

8.33     Poster.

 

8.34     Poster.

 

8.35     Poster.

 

8.36     Poster.

 

8.36     Poster.

 

8.37     Poster.

 

8.38     Poster.

 

8.39     Poster.

 

8.40     Poster.

 

8.41     Poster.

 

8.42     Poster.

 

8.43     Poster.

 

8.44     Poster.

 

8.45     Poster.

 

8.46     Posters.

 

8.47     Posters.

 

8.48     Poster.

 

8.49     Poster.

 

8.50     Poster.

 

8.51     Poster.

 

8.52     Poster.

 

8.53     Poster.

 

8.54     Poster.

 

8.55     Poster.

 

8.56     Poster.

 

8.57     Poster.

 

8.58     Poster.

 

8.59     Poster.

 

8.60     Women
sewing/making clothes?

 

8.61     Person in
Asian? robe with scales and sword.

 

8.62     Room with
costumes or decorative banners?

 

8.63     Woman with
feather in her hat.

 

8.64     Matthias
Stratton, foreman.

 

8.65     Woman.

 

8.66     Man in hat and
fur collared coat.

 

8.67     Full-length
portrait of woman in long dress and hat.

 

8.68     Portrait of
man.

 

8.69     Ornately
dressed woman.

 

8.70     Woman in hat.

 

8.71     Portrait of man
with glasses.

 

8.72     Portrait of
woman, 1916.

 

8.73     Man (by Koenig
Studio).

 

8.74     Portrait of
man.

 

8.75     Man (by Koenig
Studio).

 

8.76     Man.

 

8.77     Poster.

 

8.78     Parade, Newark,
1916?

 

8.79     Parade in front
of Prudential Building, Newark., possibly 250th Anniv., 1916.

 

8.80     Newark, 1916.
Loving Cup [4].

 

 

BOX 10

 

 

8.81     Newark, 1916.
Man with large white mustache.

 

8.82     Newark, 1916.
Man.

 

8.83     Newark, 1916.
Man [9].

 

8.84     Newark, 1916.
Man [10].

 

8.85     Newark, 1916.
Man [11].

 

8.86     Newark, 1916.
Man [12].

 

8.87     Newark, 1916.
Man [13].

 

8.88     Newark, 1916.
Man [14].

 

8.89     Newark, 1916.
Man [16].

 

8.90     Newark, 1916.
Man [17].

 

8.91     Newark, 1916.
Man [18].

 

8.92     Newark, 1916.
Homes between “Site of Memorial Building” [27].

 

8.93     Newark, 1916.
Public Service Building [32].

 

8.94     Newark, 1916.
Parade of dressed-up citizens down Broad Street (Easter Parade?)

 

8.95     Newark, 1916.
Race track [38].

 

8.96     Newark, 1916.
Boat house [42].

 

8.97     Newark, 1916.
Garden landscape with brook [48].

 

8.98     Newark, 1916.
Trellis along park path with benches [49].

 

8.99     Newark, 1916.
Man [54].

 

8.100   Newark, 1916. Bamberger’s
Dep’t Store decorated for Newark’s 250th Anniv. [56]

 

8.101   Newark, 1916. Man.

 

8.102   Newark, 1916. Woman [106].

 

8.103   Newark, 1916. Woman.

 

8.104   Newark, 1916. Man [108].

 

8.105   Newark, 1916. Man [109].

 

8.106   Newark, 1916. Woman [117].

 

 

Series 9 Archibald.

 

 

9.1       Barnum
& Bailey Parade with elephants, Newark, 1891.

 

9.2       Lightning,
8/21/1899.

 

9.3       Lightning.

 

9.4       Lightning,
7/21/1895.

 

9.5       Lightning,
Newark, 8/24/1900.

 

9.6       Lightning,
Newark, 7/03/1893.

 

9.7       Newark,
4/06/1900.

 

9.8       Newark,
9/12/1895.

 

9.9       Lightning,
Newark, 6/20/1899.

 

9.10     Lightning,
11/07/1900.

 

 

BOX 11

 

 

9.11     Lightning from
rooftop.

 

9.12     Lightning.

 

9.13     Lightning.

 

9.14     Lightning.

 

9.15     Lightning.

 

9.16     Lightning.

 

9.17     Lightning.

 

9.18     Lightning.

 

9.19     Lightning.

 

9.20     Lightning.

 

9.21     Lightning.

 

9.22     Lightning.

 

9.23     Lightning.

 

9.24     Lightning.

 

9.25     Cloud effect,
N.Y. harbor.

 

9.26     Evening on
Meadowlands.

 

 

BOX 12

 

 

9.27     Lightning.

 

9.28     On the Newark
meadows, over water.

 

9.29     Lightning over
water.

 

9.30     Lightning.

 

9.31     Lightning.

 

9.32     Lightning,
static spark.

 

9.33     X-ray tube
photgraphed by its own light.

 

9.34     Static spark.

 

9.35     Lightning,
static spark.

 

9.36     Lighning,
static spark.

 

9.37     Lightning.

 

9.38     Lightning.

 

9.39     Lightning [55].

 

9.40     Lightning,
Newark [8].

 

9.41     Lightning.

 

 

BOX 13

 

 

9.42     Lightning.

 

9.43     Lightning.

 

9.44     Lightning.

 

9.45     Lightning.

 

9.46     Lightning.

 

9.47     Lightning.

 

 

Series 10 Transportation

 

 

10.1     Native
Americans making canoe.

 

10.2     Arrival of
Henry Hudson, Mural from Hudson County Courthouse.

 

10.3     NJ totem map.

 

10.4     Hot air
balloon.

 

10.5     Power boat
launch.

 

10.6     Pier.

 

10.7     Paddle wheel
[10].

 

10.8     Paddle wheeler
Fairy Queen [11].

 

10.9     Paddle wheel
with mast.

 

10.10   Steam train and two
coaches model [13].

 

10.11   Train coach. M.P. &
M.E. Green [14].

 

 

BOX 14

 

 

10.12   Street scene with wagons
[16].

 

10.13   NJ map [18].

 

10.14   Steam engines
(locomotives) [19].

 

10.15   Locomotive at station,
horse and buggy [20].

 

10.16   Parlor car, interior
sketch [21].

 

10.17   Morris Canal [22].

 

10.18   Boat on Canal, women
passengers [24].

 

10.19   Newark street scene,
horse-drawn trolley [26].

 

10.20   Ferry boat, one smoke
stack [27].

 

10.21   Automobile touring car
[28].

 

10.22   Ferry boat, two smoke
stacks [29].

 

10.23   Newark street scene, with
electric buses, ca. 1920s [30].

 

 

Series 11 Passaic Basin History

 

 

11.1     Pre-glacial
drainage.

 

11.2     First stage
lake history.

 

11.3     Second stage
lake history.

 

11.4     Third stage
lake history.

 

11.5     Fourth stage
lake history.

 

 

BOX 15

 

 

11.6     Last stage lake
history.

 

11.7     Glacial plates.

 

11.8     N.J.

 

 

Series 12 Bressler, Christ Hospital, Jersey
City.

 

 

12.1     Christ Hospital
horse-drawn ambulance and attendant.

 

12.2     Nurses.

 

12.3     Chapel.

 

12,4     Christ Hospital
building and Christ Hospital ambulance.

 

12.5     Children in
wheel chairs.

 

12.6     Medical
instrument cabinet.

 

12.7     Nurses.

 

12.8     Doctors?

 

12.9     Hospital
administrator or chaplain.

 

12.10   Kitchen.

 

12.11   Hospital room, nurse on
telephone.

 

12.12   Kitchen cooks.

 

12.13   Nurses.

 

12.14   Nursery (cribs attached to
wall, nurse looks on, baby scale in view).

 

 

BOX 16

 

 

12.15   Group with machine.

 

12.16   Nurses relaxing.

 

12.17   Nurses office.

 

12.18   Old Christ Hospital.

 

12.19   Shorefront, Communipaw,
1889.

 

12.20   Communipaw shorefront,
1889.

 

12.21   Old Babcock house,
Communipaw.

 

12.22   Van Wagenan home/Coquellet
Mansion, 298 Academy Street.

 

12.23   Hudson County Courthouse
(built 1840), trolley tracks.

 

12.24   House, Hendrick?

 

12.25   1st schoolhouse, Hudson
City; 1st services held here, 1851.

 

12.26   Old P.S. 11, Bergen
Square, Jersey City.

 

12.27   Taylor’s Hotel, Exchange
Place, Jersey Ctiy.

 

12.28   New Erie Railroad
construction, cutting through Jersey City.

 

12.29   Glass works factory.

 

12.30   Old Court House, Jersey
City.

 

12.31   Jersey City Trust Company,
at Five Corners, Jersey City.

 

 

BOX 17

 

 

12.32 Residential house in winter

 

12.33 Thached cottage, Jersey City

 

12.34 Montgomery St. 1850 Ex pl.

 

12.35 Isaac Edge’s windmill drawing

 

12.36 drawing of Barn

 

12.37 Avenue house, 5 corners Beef Co.
Hardward Tea Cart.

 

12.38 La Tourette House, Bergen Point, 1860

 

12.39 Van Wagonen homestead

 

12.40 Bush homestead, 1909

 

12.41 Summit Ave tunnel R.R. station

 

12.42 Summit AVe. tunnel (?) station public
service

 

12.43 Mr. Evan Griffith, instigator of 1st
P.E. services on Heights

 

12.44 Newark and Summit Ave, Jersey City

 

12.45 Priors Mill, drawing

 

12.46 Tices Tavern, S.W. Bergen/Glenwood

 

12.47 Tise(?) Tavern, 1806

 

12.48 U.S. Arsenal, built 1812

 

 

BOX 18

 

 

12.49 house

 

12.50 drawing “exciting race between
Mr. Peter Cooper’s locomotive “Tom Thumb” and a horse
car

 

12.51 early drawing of steam engine

 

12.52 two toddler boys in sailor suits

 

12.53 St. Mary’s church, Jersey City

 

12.54 St. Mary’s, 1912

 

12.55 St. Mary’s, 1914

 

12.56 St. Mary’s

 

12.57 St. Mary’s

 

12.58 St. Mary’s

 

12.59 St. Mary’s, 1905

 

12.60 St. Paul’s, one of first buildings ?
May 19, 1853, drawing

 

12.61 choir in church

 

12.62 “Old Grapes(?) Academy present
church site”, [Hu]dson Seminary

 

12.63 St. Matthews Church, Jersey City

 

12.64 proposed plan for completion of church
(Newark?)

 

12.65 interior of Hoboken Ave. church

 

 

BOX 19

 

 

12.66 Hoboken Ave. church and rectory

 

12.67 assorted church being re-built, Jersey
City ?

 

12.68a assorted, St. Monk’s church

 

12.68b man

 

12.69 man

 

12.70 19th century man

 

12.71 19th century man

 

12.72 tenement/boys

 

12.73 urban residential building

 

12.74 retal/residential street, Jersey City?
on sign advertises “baths”

 

12.75 residential/commercial street, trolley
tracks, on brick roads, Jersey City?

 

12.76 trees in backyard of residential
areas, Jersey City?

 

12.77 commercial/residential area of Jersey
City?

 

12.78 residential tenement, Jersey City?
guest house sign

 

12.79 residential area of Jersey City

 

12.80 map of British fortification, 1779,
Jersey City

 

12.81 “Great [horse] race at Jersey
City,” 1838 broadside

 

12.82 stagecoach broadside

 

12.83 NW corner of Montgomery St. and Jersey
Ave. in 1858

 

 

BOX 20

 

 

12.84 6th Reg, Mass leaving Jersey City for
Washington D.C., 1861 drawing for magazine

 

12.85 Mayors of Jersey City, 1838-1911

 

12.86 first street house of…?

 

 

Series 13  New Jersey Family/Estate
Gardens

 

 

13.1 Ryan

 

13.2 Ryan

 

13.3 Ryan

 

13.4 Ryan

 

13.5 Ryan

 

13.6 Ryan

 

13.7 Ryan

 

13.8 Ryan

 

13.9 Ryan rock garden

 

13.10 Ryan

 

13.11 Ryan

 

13.12 Jewett later Dillard 11

 

13.13 Jewett 12

 

13.14 Jewett 13

 

13.15 Jewett 14

 

13.16 Jewett  15

 

 

BOX 21

 

 

13.17 Renwick 16

 

13.18 Ned Renwick 17

 

13.19 Renwick now Busch 18

 

13.20 Beresford 19

 

13.21 Beresford 20

 

13.22 Hack 21

 

13.23 Hack 22

 

13.24 Hack 23

 

13.25 Stewart Hartshorn 24

 

13.26 S. Hartshorn, Jr. 25

 

13.27 S. Hartshorn, Jr. 26

 

13.28 S. Hartshorn, Jr. 27

 

13.29 S. Hartshorn, Jr. 28

 

13.30 S. Hartshorn, Jr. 29

 

13.31 S. Hartshorn, Jr. 30

 

13.32 Cora Hartshorn 31

 

13.33 Bacon 32

 

13.34 Bacon 33

 

13.35 Greacen/ COleman Eddy 34

 

13.36 Hine 35

 

13.37 Hine

 

13.38a Hine 37

 

13.38b Hine – color

 

13.39 Hine

 

13.40 Faitoute 39

 

13.41 Faitoute 40

 

13.42 Faitoute

 

13.43 Mrs. Faitoute

 

13.44 Mrs. Faitoute

 

13.45 Faitoute

 

13.46 Fartonte

 

13.47 Miekleham

 

13.48 Miekleham

 

13.49 SWC Club Garden at NYC

 

13.50 S. Hartshorn, Jr.

 

13.51 S. Hartshorn, Jr.

 

13.52 S. Hartshorn,

 

13.53 S. Hartshorn, Sr.

 

13.54 S. Hartshorn, Sr.

 

13.55 S. Hartshorn, Sr.

 

13.56 S. Hartshorn, Sr.

 

13.57 S. Hartshorn, Sr.

 

13.58 S. Hartshorn

 

13.59 S. Hartshorn

 

13.60 S. Hartshorn

 

13.61 S. Hartshorn

 

13.62 S. Hartshorn

 

13.63 S. Hartshorn

 

13.64 S. Hartshorn

 

13.65 S. Hartshorn

 

13.66 S. Hartshorn, swan

 

13.67 Wallbridge

 

13.68 Wallbridge

 

13.68a Wallbridge

 

 

BOX 22

 

 

13.69 Wallbridge

 

13.70 Wallbridge

 

13.71 Wallbridge

 

13.72 Wallbridge

 

13.73 Wallbridge

 

13.74 Renwick

 

13.75 G. Whaley

 

13.76 Wm. McKim color

 

13.77 Wm. Mckim

 

13.78 Jeffery

 

13.79 Jeffery

 

13.80 Jeffery

 

13.81 Stout

 

13.82 Stout 75

 

13.83 Stout 76

 

13.84 gardens

 

13.85 Stout 78

 

13.86 Mrs. John Stewart garden/color

 

13.87 Md. Stewart

 

13.88 Stewart and Wall

 

13.89 Sampson Smith

 

13.90 Sampson Smith

 

13.91 Wodell

 

13.92 Wodell

 

13.93 Wodell

 

13.95 Wodell

 

13.96 Wodell

 

13.97 Wodell garden

 

13.98 Gheradi before

 

13.99 Gheradi garden

 

13.100 Gheradi after

 

13.101 making Gheradi brook

 

13.102 Gheradi before

 

13.103 Bancroft Gheradi by Wodell/Cotral

 

13.104 Gheradi

 

13.105 garden park colored

 

13.106 flower garden hand colored

 

13.107 garden hand colored

 

13.108 garden path colored

 

13.109 garden colored

 

13.110 garden

 

13.111 flower garden/arbor

 

13.112 backyard

 

13.112a negative of LS 13.112

 

13.113 garden gate Edward Van Altena colored

 

13.114 Edward Van Altena

 

13.115 garden/stream

 

13.116 garden

 

13.117 garden/arbor

 

13.118 woods, stream, waterfall

 

13.119 gazebo in winter

 

13.120 waterfall

 

13.121 winter/stone hill

 

13.122 winter valley in wood

 

 

BOX 23

 

 

13.123 rock pond

 

13.124 pond/vines

 

13.125 woodsy river in winter

 

13.126 Van Altena, plants in vase

 

13.127 Van Altena, daisies in vase

 

13.128 Van Altena, cattails in vase

 

13.129 Van Altena, flowers

 

13.130 Van Altena, flowers

 

13.131 Van Altena, flowers

 

13.132 Van Altena, flowers

 

13.133 Van Altena, flowers

 

13.134 Van Altena, flowers

 

13.135 Van Altena, flowers

 

13.136 Van Altena, flowers

 

13.137 Van Altena, flowers

 

13.138 Van Altena, flowers

 

13.139 Van Altena, Christmas wreath

 

13.140 Van Altena, flowers

 

13.141 Van Altena, flowers

 

13.142 Van Altena, flowers

 

13.143 Van Altena, cornacopia

 

13.144a Van Altena, flowers

 

13.144b Grand Central flower show by W.P.
Wodell

 

13.145 Wodell, 56 Highland Ave., 1934 (112?)

 

 

Series 14 Winter, Family, Garden Scenes

 

 

14.1 family/gardens etc., house

 

14.2 person struggling through snow in front
of house c2

 

14.3 child in front of house in snow c3

 

14.4 child looking up at telephone
poles/wires shich have fallen as a result of snow c4

 

14.5 boy in snow with dog c5

 

14.6 boy in woods/frozen trees c6

 

14.7 hill with large pine trees covered with
snow c7

 

14.8 man iceskating with dog c8

 

14.9 woman with tripod camera taking picture
of snow c9

 

14.10 man in straw hat playing hockey with
dog and girl c10

 

14.11 children with shovels under several
rows of icicles on grape arbor c11

 

14.12 grape arbor c12

 

14.13 man and woman supervising brick mason
making brick path in garden c13

 

14.14 sunken garden c14

 

14.15 sunken garden c15

 

14.16 constructing bricked in/sunken garden
c16

 

14.17 woman in straw hat in bricked in
flower garden c17]

 

14.18 man on bench in bricked in garden c18

 

14.19 elderly women in grape arbor c19

 

14.20 african-american gardner c20

 

14.21 family/gardens black?man howing
cornfield c21

 

14.22 grouse/shrubbery c22

 

14.23 assorted house c23

 

14.24 man with white beard pruning flower in
front of brick house c24

 

14.25 old house and fence c25

 

14.26 man in knickers holding baskets of
fruit and vegetables c26

 

14.27 dog dressed in human clothes climbing
ladder, boy laughing c27

 

14.28 family c28

 

14.29 ruins of building in snow c29

 

14.30 family with dog late 19th early 20th
century c30

 

14.31 woman in garden c31

 

14.32 winter scene c32

 

 

BOX 24

 

 

14.33 winder scene, panoramic view of hills
c33

 

14.34 winter scene c34

 

14.35 man walking through woods in winter
c35

 

14.36 rural winter scene (photograph) c36

 

14.37 young men at dock house near river c37

 

14.38 soldiers in line with guns early 20th
century c38

 

14.39 elderly man peering outside

 

14.40 woman in small bricked in garden c40

 

14.41 bricked in garden c41

 

14.42 bricked in garden c42

 

14.43 bricked in garden c43

 

14.44 man leaning on table in bricked in
garden c44

 

14.45 assorted, dog in garden in front of
small fountain c45

 

14.46 house c46

 

14.47 dog on river bank

 

14.48 man on bench with dogs c48

 

14.49 three men iceskating

 

14.50 Mount Pocono Station

 

14.51 house in winter, snow covered trees

 

 

Series 15 Keystone views co.

 

 

15.1 Keystone views, the Palisades, NJ

 

15.2 great ocean liners at the docks,
Hoboken, NJ

 

15.3 drawing wrap for weaving silk cloth,
Paterson, NJ

 

15.4 weaving room in the famous silk mills
at Paterson, NJ

 

15.5 machine weaving dozens of fine taffeta
silk ribbons, Paterson, NJ

 

15.6 1500 hens in laying house, Corning Egg
Farms, Bound Brook, NJ

 

15.7 Milking scene in modern dairy,
Plainsboro, NJ

 

15.8 firing tableware in the noted pottery
center, Trenton, NJ

 

15.9 artists decorating porcelainware
Trenton, NJ, dishes etc.

 

 

Series 16  Pioneer Home Life

 

 

16.1 18th century New England farm
(Timestone farm)

 

16.2 operating a loom

 

16.3 bedroom 18th century, New England home
(Timestone farm)

 

16.4 Pioneer Village, MA, Governor’s house

 

16.5 Pioneer Village, MA, interior, english
wigwam

 

16.6 Pioneer Village, MA

 

16.7 Pioneer Village, MA exterior, english
wigwam, 1630

 

16.8 Pioneer Village, MA, log huts, english
wigwam

 

16.9 19th century apothecary shop

 

16.10 spinning wheel, flaz detail, color

 

16.11 spinning flax

 

16.12 wool, spinning wheel

 

16.13 wool cards and shears

 

16.14 using the flax hatchets

 

16.15 flax hatchets

 

16.16 operating the flaax brake – detail

 

16.17 operating the flax brake

 

16.18 flax brake

 

16.19 kitchen – 18th century New England
farm house (Timestone farm)

 

16.20 Pioneer Village, MA, interior,
Governor’s house

 

16.21 making candles, hand dipping method

 

16.22 making candles, candle mold method

 

16.23 whale oil lamp ca. 1750

 

16.24 phoebe lamp ca. 1650

 

16.25 kerosene lamp ca. 1875

 

16.26 colonial interior – evening

 

 

BOX 25

 

Series 17 New Jersey History Gallery

 

 

17.1 map of New Netherland and New Sweden

 

17.2 NJ map

 

17.3 map

 

17.4 map

 

17.5 map

 

17.6 painting of colonial governor?

 

17.7 indian making thatched hut

 

17.8 house

 

17.9 Washington near the Delaware painting

 

17.10 Carteret landing painting

 

17.11 the Battle of Princeton, 1777, by John
Ward Dunsmore

 

17.12 Battle of Springfield, NJ 1780,
“Give ’em Watts Boys” by John Ward Dunsmore

 

17.13 Battle of Monmouth, 1778, Washington
rebukes Lee, by John Ward Dunsmore

 

17.14 Paterson from the Passaic Falls, 1860

 

17.15 Molly Pitcher, the Battle of Monmouth,
1778, by John Ward Dunsmore

 

17.16 women at the polls in NJ 1790-1807, by
Howard Pyle for “Am Spirit”

 

 

Series 18 Assorted – McAllister

 

 

18.1 Statue of Liberty

 

18.2 photo of painting of 18th century woman
and man dancing

 

18.3 Priscilla watering plants

 

18.4 water babies statue

 

18.5 five children holding candles (in
nightshirts)

 

18.6 girl with 2 puppies and a cat (drawing)

 

18.7 women in winter (drawing) [some glass
missing]

 

18.8 five children in a bed

 

18.9 cartoon of two children looking out to
sea

 

18.10 cartoon child, dog, cat

 

18.11 cartoon boy

 

18.12 grasshopper with eye patch and missing
leg on a crutch

 

18.13 cartoon “Don’t you forget
it”

 

18.14 American flag

 

18.15 basket of croquemittaine
(babies/toddlers)

 

 

Series 19 Assorted

 

 

19.1 Bicycle club, men standing with their
big wheeled bicycles

 

19.2 East Orange Fire Department trucks by
Harry W., Allard , member Orange Camera Club

 

19.3 assorted Allard: East Orange fire
trucks with horses and officers

 

19.4 East Orange Fire Department volunteers?

 

19.5 skyline/panorama of Newark ad for
“Proctor’s Palace of Newark Supreme Vaudeville”

 

19.6 Thomas Aldridge Real Estate Exchange,
Newark Ave, Hudson, NJ post office, hotel, and restaurant, hand
colored

 

19.7 old courthouse, Newark – pre-1906

 

19.8 a burnt pine forest southern NJ

 

19.9 sewage irrigation for corn fields,
Plainfield, NJ

 

19.10 Newkirk/Bergen Ave.

 

19.11 Academy/Bergen house

 

19.12 house

 

19.13 house

 

19.14 canoeist at dock in summer

 

19.15 canoes in water at park colored

 

19.16 racetrack/sporting event

 

19.17 small park lake filled with boys
swimming

 

19.18 colonial/pilgrims dress up

 

19.19 woman cutting material

 

19.20 woman in long light gown with hat

 

19.21 woman

 

19.22 horse hauling logs

 

19.23 mule hauling wagon

 

19.24 full moon on shore

 

 

BOX 26

 

 

19.25 steam engine drawing

 

19.26 early steam engine on track, drawings

 

19.27 drawing of train wreck

 

19.28 town/ steam engine station

 

19.29 drawing “Family Cares” by
Barnes Girl descending staircase with cat. (no casing)

 

19.30 bird walking in mouth of alligator,
colored, 1882, drawing

 

19.31 “first lecture” figurine

 

19.32 broadside proclaiming “Glorious
News, Lee and his whole army captured” (slide glass loose)

 

19.33 colonial fort on bay

 

19.34 painting -“A political
discussion” by Howard Pyle for the Am. Spirit

 

19.35 words to Battle Hymn of the Republic

 

19.36 assorted/Edward L. Wilson, cartoon of
boy and girl saying adieu

 

19.37 Edward L. Wilson, “vanity”
(figurine)

 

19.38 drawing of colonialist

 

19.39 drawing of colonialist and indians

 

 

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