Timeline of Newark, New Jersey
History of Newark, New Jersey, US by century
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Newark , New Jersey , United States.
Before 1800
1800s
1803 - Newark Female Charitable Society founded.[ 7]
1810 - Weller's Circulating Library in business (approximate date).[ 8]
1814 - Newark Bible Society founded.
1817 - Newark Colonization Society founded.
1819 - Whybrew Circulating Library in business (approximate date).[ 8]
1823 - Smith & Wright saddlery in business (approximate date).
1830 - Population: 10,953.[ 12] [ 13]
1831 - Plane Street Church organized.
1832 - Newark Daily Advertiser newspaper begins publication.[ 5]
1834 - Centre Street Bridge opens.
1836 - Newark incorporated as a city.
1837 - 155 curriers and patent leather makers in the city.
1840
1844 - Mount Pleasant Cemetery established.
1846 - New Jersey Historical Society headquartered in Newark.
1847 - Library Association founded.[ 8]
1848 - Influx of Germans.
1849 - Newark Daily Mercury newspaper begins publication.[ 5]
1850
Bethel Mission established.
Population: 38,894.[ 13]
1853 - Newark Daily Eagle newspaper begins publication.[ 5]
1857
City police department established.
Newark Orphan Asylum built.[ 16]
City charter.
1858
1860 - Population: 71,941.[ 13]
1864 - Lyon & Son's brewing company in business.
1865 - Murphy Varnish Company in business.
1869
1870 - Bee Hive dry goods shop in business (later Plaut & Co.)
1872 - Newark Industrial Exposition begins.[ 19] [ 20]
1874 - St. Stephen's Church built.
1875 - Marshall & Ball clothing shop in business.
1879 - Newark City Brewery in business.
1880 - Newark Tribüne German-language newspaper begins publication.[ 5]
1881 - Newark Technical School established.
1883 - Balbach electrolytic refinery opens.
1884 - Prince Street Synagogue built.
1885
1886 - Miner's Newark Theater opens.[ 23]
1888 - First Baptist Peddie Memorial Church built.
1889
1890 - Population: 181,830.
1893 - L. Bamberger & Company in business.
1894
Sacred Heart of Jesus Church built.
Montagna Italian-language newspaper begins publication.[ 5]
1895 - Branch Brook Park established.
1899 - Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart construction begins.
1900s
1900-1909
1900 - Population: 246,070.[ 25]
1901
1902 - Newark City Hall opened.
1903
1905
La Revista Italian/English-language newspaper begins publication.[ 5]
Feigenspan mansion built.[ 16]
Automobile Renting Co. in business.
1906
1907 - Essex County Courthouse built.[ 16]
1908
Kronika Polish/English-language newspaper begins publication.[ 5]
St. Casimir's Church founded.
1909 - Newark Museum established.
1910s
1910
Fire on High Street (now Martin Luther King Blvd) at factory kills 26[ 30]
Population: 347,469.
1911 - Shubert Theatre opens.[ 23]
1912
1913
1914 - New Jersey Observer begins publication.[ 33]
1916
1917 - Urban League founded.[ 34]
1920s
1930s
1940s and 1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
1990 - Population: 275,221.[ 13]
1991 - Sister city relationship established with Banjul , Gambia.[ 50]
1992
1995 - Society Hill condo built.
1997
1999 - Bears Stadium opens.
2000s
2000-2009
2010s
See also
References
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^ Alden's New-Jersey Register and United States' Calendar , Newark: Printed by William Tuttle, 1811, OCLC 11648006 , OL 24162619M
^ a b c d e f g h i j k "US Newspaper Directory" . Chronicling America . Washington DC: Library of Congress. Retrieved August 4, 2013 .
^ Mrs. A.F.R. Martin, ed. (1903). History of the Newark Female Charitable Society . The Society.
^ a b c Davies Project. "American Libraries before 1876" . Princeton University. Retrieved August 4, 2013 .
^ Joseph C. Potts (1837). New Jersey register . Trenton: William D'Hart. hdl :2027/nyp.33433081913026 .
^ a b c d e Population of the 100 Largest Cities and Other Urban Places in the United States: 1790 to 1990 , US Census Bureau, 1998
^ a b c d "Historical Landmarks" . City of Newark, New Jersey. Archived from the original on June 21, 2010. Retrieved August 4, 2013 .
^ "Newark Industrial Exposition", New York Times , October 24, 1874
^ Report and catalogue of the first exhibition of Newark industries ... 1872 , Newark, N.J: Holbrook's Steam Printery, 1882, OL 7039235M
^ Johnston & Murphy. "History" . Nashville, TN: Genesco. Retrieved August 4, 2013 .
^ Tom Dunmore (2011). "Chronology" . Historical Dictionary of Soccer . Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-7188-5 .
^ a b c "Movie Theaters in Newark, NJ" . CinemaTreasures.org . Los Angeles: Cinema Treasures LLC. Retrieved August 4, 2013 .
^ a b The Free Public Library of the City of Newark, New Jersey , 1889
^ a b U.S. Census Bureau, "Mini-Historical Statistics: Population of the Largest 75 Cities: 1900 to 2000" (PDF) , Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2003
^ "Los Angeles Herald 20 February 1903 — California Digital Newspaper Collection" . cdnc.ucr.edu . Retrieved 2020-02-21 .
^ Publishers Weekly , November 14, 1914
^ Applebome, Peter (2011-02-23). "In Newark, Wresting a Fatal Factory Fire From Oblivion" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2020-02-21 .
^ "Historic Theatre Inventory" . Maryland, USA: League of Historic American Theatres. Archived from the original on July 21, 2013. Retrieved August 4, 2013 .
^ a b Pluralism Project. "Islam in America" . America's Many Religions: Timelines . Harvard University. Retrieved October 4, 2013 .
^ "New Jersey: Newark", Ayer & Son's American Newspaper Annual , Philadelphia: N. W. Ayer & Son , 1921, hdl :2027/uc1.$b436690
^ "William Ashby, 101, Dies; Activist, Social Worker" . Jet . Johnson Publishing Company. June 10, 1991.
^ Michael J. Eula (2001). "Ethnicity and Newark's Italian Tribune, 1934-1980". Italian Americana . 19 (1): 23–35. JSTOR 29776660 .
^ David W. Stowe (1996), Swing Changes: Big-Band Jazz in New Deal America , Harvard University Press, ISBN 9780674858268
^ a b "This Day in Black History" , Bet.com , retrieved August 30, 2015
^ Robert L. Harris Jr.; Rosalyn Terborg-Penn (2013). "Chronology" . Columbia Guide to African American History Since 1939 . Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-51087-5 .
^
"Neighborhoods" . City of Newark. Archived from the original on February 17, 2009.
^ "Former Newark Mayor Ken Gibson has Died" . Insider NJ . 2019-03-29. Retrieved 2020-02-21 .
^ "U.S. Foreign-Trade Zones Board Order Summary" . Washington DC: U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration . Retrieved September 18, 2016 .
^ Susan Tiefenbrun (2012), Tax Free Trade Zones of the World and in the United States , Edward Elgar, p. 242, ISBN 9781849802437
^ "A Flash of Hope for a Tainted River" . New York Times . August 17, 2008.
^
"About the Mayor" . City of Newark. Archived from the original on May 30, 1997.
^ "New Jersey" . 1991-1992 Official Congressional Directory: 102nd Congress . Washington DC: Government Printing Office. 1991.
^ "Newark Plays Host to Portugal Mayor", Star-Ledger , June 9, 1990
^ "Sister City Paid Visit", Star-Ledger , October 23, 1991
^ "Newark's Sister City", Star-Ledger , April 20, 1993
^ "City of Newark" . Archived from the original on May 29, 1997 – via Internet Archive, Wayback Machine .
^ "Welcome to the City of Newark" . Archived from the original on May 30, 1997.
^ "Towns put out the word on the Web: Residents tune in to cyberspace", Star-Ledger , November 5, 1997
^ "Office of the City Clerk" . City of Newark. Archived from the original on 2015-07-22.
^ "Meet the Mayors" . Washington, DC: United States Conference of Mayors . Archived from the original on June 27, 2008. Retrieved August 4, 2013 .
^ "Newark Archives Project" . Archived from the original on 2015-07-22 – via Rutgers University.
^ "Largest Urbanized Areas With Selected Cities and Metro Areas (2010)" . US Census Bureau. 2012.
^ Sherman, Ted. (November 4, 2013). "Luis Quintana sworn in as Newark's first Latino mayor, filling unexpired term of Cory Booker" . The Star-Ledger (nj.com).
^ "Defying Expectations, Mayor Ras Baraka Is Praised in All Corners of Newark" , New York Times , August 30, 2015
This article incorporates information from the Dutch Wikipedia .
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Published in 19th century
1800s-1840s
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Directory of Newark, for 1835-6 , Newark, N.J.: Office of the Newark Daily Advertiser, 1835, OL 23673568M
Directory of the City of Newark, for 1838-9 , Newark, N.J.: Pierson, 1838, OL 23295513M
1850s-1890s
B.T. Pierson (1851), Directory of the City of Newark, for 1851-52 , Newark, N.J.: Holbrook's Steam Press, OL 7137264M
City Charter and Ordinances of the City of Newark . Daily Advertiser. 1858.
Hand book and guide for the city of Newark, New Jersey , Newark: Newark daily advertiser print, 1872, OL 24158393M
William F. Ford (1874), The industrial interests of Newark, N. J , New York: Van Arsdale & Company, OCLC 7369689 , OL 6904305M
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Joseph Atkinson (1878), The History of Newark, New Jersey , Newark, N.J.: W.B. Guild, OCLC 1247333 , OL 6904304M
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Terence Devine (1886), Devine's Newark City Street Guide , Newark, N.J., OL 17940766M {{citation }}
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"Newark Department" , Business Directory of New York City, and Newark City, N.J. , American Reporter Co., 1886
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"Business Directory of Newark City, NJ" , Business Directory of New York, Brooklyn, and Newark , H.A. Curtin, 1888 + 1889 ed.
Newark and its leading businessmen , Newark, N.J.: Mercantile Publishing Co., 1891, OCLC 13695297 , OL 24332537M
Peter J. Leary (1893), Newark, N.J., illustrated , Newark, N.J.: W.A. Baker, OL 17940499M
Biographical and Genealogical History of the City of Newark and Essex County, New Jersey , New York and Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company, 1898, OL 17996898M
The 'Guide Book' Street Guide and General Information of Newark , Newark, N.J.: Cities Map & Guide Co., 1900, OL 23698396M
Published in 20th century
1900s-1940s
Frank Pierce Hill; Varnum Lansing Collins (1902), Books, pamphlets and newspapers printed at Newark, New Jersey, 1776-1900 , Newark, OL 7059947M {{citation }}
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Herbert L. Thowless (1902), Historical Sketch of the City of Newark, New Jersey , Newark, OL 17940595M {{citation }}
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"Newark" . Brockhaus' Konversations-Lexikon (in German) (14th ed.). Leipzig: Brockhaus. 1908.
"Newark (New Jersey)" . Encyclopædia Britannica . Vol. 19 (11th ed.). 1910.
Newark in the public schools of Newark: A course of study on Newark, its geography, civics and history , Newark: Board of Education, 1911, OL 6560916M
Newark, the City of Industry: Facts and Figures Concerning the Metropolis of New Jersey, 1912 , Newark Board of Trade, 1912, OL 17940508M
Directory, Newark Made Goods: Newark Manufacturers, Alphabetically Arranged in English, French, and Spanish . Newark Board of Trade. 1913.
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Official Guide and Manual of the 250th Anniversary Celebration of the Founding of Newark, New Jersey, 1666-1916 . 1916.
Historic Newark: a Collection of Facts and Traditions about the Most Interesting Sites, Streets and Buildings of That City , Newark, N.J.: Fidelity Trust Company, 1916, OCLC 27101481 , OL 6588031M
Newark's anniversary industrial exposition in celebrating of the 250th anniversary of the settlement of Newark, New Jersey , Paterson, NJ: J.J. Scannell, 1916, OL 17940585M
Frank John Urquhart (1916), A Short History of Newark , Newark, N.J.: Baker Printing Co., OCLC 3050302 , OL 6587251M
"Newark, Essex County" . Industrial Directory of New Jersey . Paterson NJ. 1918.{{cite book }}
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Federal Writers' Project (1946). "Newark". New Jersey: a Guide to its Present and Past . American Guide Series . NY: Hastings House. hdl :2027/mdp.39015010421512 .
John M. Heilman (1947). "Forest Management for Newark". Journal . 39 (1). American Water Works Association : 87–92. JSTOR 23349329 .
1950s-1990s
Howard A. Palley (Spring 1967). "Community Action, Public Programs and Youth Unemployment: A Case Study of Newark, New Jersey". Journal of Negro Education . 36 (2): 100–110. doi :10.2307/2293885 . JSTOR 2293885 .
Carl-Gunnar Janson (1968). "The Spatial Structure of Newark, New Jersey, Part I, the Central City". Acta Sociologica . 11 (3): 144–169. doi :10.1177/000169936801100302 . JSTOR 4193673 . S2CID 146727783 .
Arnold S. Rice (1977), Howard B. Furer (ed.), Newark: a chronological & documentary history, 1666-1970 , American Cities Chronology Series, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publications , ISBN 0379006081
Published in 21st century
"History of Newark" . A Walk Through Newark . NY: Educational Broadcasting Corporation . 2002.
Barbara J. Kukla (2002), Swing City: Newark Nightlife, 1925-50 , Rutgers University Press, ISBN 9780813531168
"Newark" . Understanding Slums: Case Studies for the Global Report 2003 . United Nations Human Settlements Programme and University College London. 2003.
Kathe Newman (2004). "Newark, Decline and Avoidance, Renaissance and Desire: From Disinvestment to Reinvestment". Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science . 594 : 34–48. doi :10.1177/0002716204264963 . JSTOR 4127692 . S2CID 154358268 .
Kevin Mumford (2007), Newark: A History of Race, Rights, and Riots in America , NYU Press, ISBN 9780814757178
Brad R. Tuttle (2009), How Newark became Newark: the rise, fall, and rebirth of an American city , New Brunswick, N.J: Rutgers University Press, ISBN 9780813544908
Ezra Shales (2010), Made in Newark: industrial arts and civic identity in the progressive era , New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, OCLC 436387175
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