. Essex county, , illustrated . ureau at Washington, from the returns received for the year 1890. The subject of a Greater Newark. is engaging the attention of many able and far-seeing men who believe that the consolidation of our city with adjacent cities and towns under one municipal government would increase the prosperity of all the inhabitants. The change, when made, should embrace all the territory including Jersey Citv on the east, the Oranges on the west. Paterson on the north and Elizabeth on t h e south. Such a district carefully filled up with a variety of industries would becom


. Essex county, , illustrated . ureau at Washington, from the returns received for the year 1890. The subject of a Greater Newark. is engaging the attention of many able and far-seeing men who believe that the consolidation of our city with adjacent cities and towns under one municipal government would increase the prosperity of all the inhabitants. The change, when made, should embrace all the territory including Jersey Citv on the east, the Oranges on the west. Paterson on the north and Elizabeth on t h e south. Such a district carefully filled up with a variety of industries would become distinguished as the most advanced and prosperous. for manufacturing pro-ducts, in the nation. The ocalities are so numerous and well chosen, and easily adapted to sanitary conduct o f large an dirofitable production, andhe close contiguity to the largest markets of the world over its highways of tide-water and sea. ihat at a glance the most casual observer cannot fail to see Newarks great advantage. joseph bai,dvvin, (deceased.). ESSEX corxrv. , illustrated. FINTER BROTHERS NIIW ARK has Uccoint; iiuiiil m.)11 the marts of ti^ili- for tht- nunitroiis inihistrics on within the city. Thf of is an ancient trade and a useful one to nian\ other professions. The illustration shown on this , of the oldest co: plants in Coiuiiy. now carried on successfully by the sons of the original foun<ler. The pres-ent industry under consideration, was commenced in an humble way by Mr. Fred. Kinter. in 1S50, and is now ablv conduclcd by his sons Kieilerick H. and Robert Kinter. whose life-like photos appear anionj; the illustrations, with that of their honored father. The plant is located cor. Thomasand Coble Streets, about six blocks l)clow Chestnut Street, on the cast side of the rcnii. R. R. Kor nearly half a century the firm has been mnnufacturin<;and shippinj; to all sections of the country, Britannia ware andglass triminin^js o


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