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- Marley Zielike
102 Central Ave (House), Newark, Essex County, NJ
Somewhat later than other similar townhouses in the area. Common ownership with #79 Bleeker Street to about 1900. Private residence typical of three-story brick townhouses in District, City, and Nationally for the period in general. Possibly multi-dwelling or boarding house. Initial (first-level) residence, associated with early second half of 19th century development of area.
102 Central Ave (House), Newark, Essex County, NJ
Somewhat later than other similar townhouses in the area. Common ownership with #79 Bleeker Street to about 1900. Private residence typical of three-story brick townhouses in District, City, and Nationally for the period in general. Possibly multi-dwelling or boarding house. Initial (first-level) residence, associated with early second half of 19th century development of area.
102 Central Ave (House), Newark, Essex County, NJ
Somewhat later than other similar townhouses in the area. Common ownership with #79 Bleeker Street to about 1900. Private residence typical of three-story brick townhouses in District, City, and Nationally for the period in general. Possibly multi-dwelling or boarding house. Initial (first-level) residence, associated with early second half of 19th century development of area.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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