Morristown Trolley, Speedwell and Park Avenue, circa 1910, Morristown, NJ
Caption on card: "Morristown, N.J. First Trolley Car"
View ArticleMorristown and Erie RR Station, 1965, Whippany, NJ
Locomotive 385 approaches the Morristown and Erie RR Station in Whippany after a round trip to Morristown
View ArticleFort Nonsense monument, circa 1910, Morristown, NJ
Monument inscription reads "This stone marks the site of Fort Nonsense an earth work built by the Continental Army in the winter of 1779-80. Erected by the Washington Association of New Jersey 1888"
View ArticleJockey Hollow, reconstructed army hospital hut, circa 1950, Morristown, NJ
[Note printed on back of postcard: " This type of log building was used was used for hospital purposes while the American Continental Army lay encamped in Jockey Hollow during the bitter winter of...
View ArticleJockey Hollow, path by burying ground, 1962, Morristown, NJ
[Note printed on back of postcard: "On this hillside are said to have been buried those soldiers who failed to survive the winter of 1779-1780, whose severity, in General Washington's own words, was...
View ArticleJohnson Pharmacy building, Park Place and Washington St., Circa 1907,...
Printed on back: "ALL OUR OWN preparations are guaranteed BY UNCLE SAM'S Pure Food Laws passed June 30th 1906. Our registered number is 3069. The only drug store in Morris County that does business...
View ArticleMorristown Armory, South Street, circa 1917, Morristown, NJ
After a devastating fire, the original Lyceum and Library building was converted into an armory for the Morristown Infantry Battalion. The Morristown Battalion occupied this building in 1917.
View ArticleMorristown Green aerial view, circa 1930, Morristown, NJ
[The Park Theater, James Park, eastern Speedwell Avenue storefronts, and the lower end of Lake Pocahontas can be seen at the upper section of this 1930 era postcard.]
View ArticleMorristown Green aerial view, 1962, Morristown, NJ
[The Park Theater, James Park, original Water Street location, Moses Estey house, eastern Speedwell Avenue storefronts, and the original African American M.E. church can be seen at the upper section of...
View ArticleThe Seeing Eye, entrance, circa 1931, Whippany, NJ
[The Seeing Eye moved to Morris Township from Whippany in the 1960s.]
View ArticleThe Seeing Eye, aerial view, circa 1940, Whippany, NJ
[The Seeing Eye moved to Morris Township from Whippany in the 1960s.]
View ArticleSpeedwell Avenue School, 196 Speedwell Avenue, circa 1900, Morristown, NJ
[This structure is currently the Morristown Health Center, 2012]
View ArticleWhippany River Club entrance, circa 1910, Morris Township, NJ
See link for current view of entrance on Cory Road. http://cdm16100.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p13079coll1/id/90/rec/1
View ArticleSeaton Hackney racetrack, circa 1910, Morris Township, NJ
Note on front of photo: "Johnnie Harvard" guideless trotter, owned by H.W. Armstrong, Morristown, N.J.
View ArticleWomen's Club, # 51 South St., circa 1910, Morristown, NJ
On back of photo: "Morris Community Club"
View ArticleMorristown, aerial view from Fort Nonsense facing east, with identified...
Names at top of postcard: Lauenstein' tenements, Maple Av. school, David Ross, S.F. Beach's shop, Jacob. M. King, 1807, Mrs. J.W. Revere 1875, South St. Church, V.B. King, Mrs. R.W. Stevenson, St....
View ArticleOld Delaware Lackawanna railroad station at Elm and Morris Street, ca. 1910,...
Panoramic postcard printed in Germany
View ArticleTwombly Estate, "Florham", ca 1910, Madison, NJ
Heiress Florence Vanderbilt and her husband, financier Hamilton McKown Twombly, built Florham, their country retreat, in 1897. They hired the architectural firm of McKim, Mead and White to design the...
View ArticleTwombly Estate, "Florham", ca 1910, Madison, NJ
Heiress Florence Vanderbilt and her husband, financier Hamilton McKown Twombly, built Florham, their country retreat, in 1897. They hired the architectural firm of McKim, Mead and White to design the...
View Article