Woodside, the North End of Newark, N.J. / Its History, Legends and Ghost Stories Gathered from the Records and the Older Inhabitants Now Living

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INTRODUCTION.

PART I.

PART II.

PART III.

APPENDIX.

CONTENTS.

Title: Woodside, the North End of Newark, N.J

Its History, Legends and Ghost Stories Gathered from the Records and the Older Inhabitants Now Living

Author: C. G. (Charles Gilbert) Hine

Language: English

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Woodside, the North End of Newark, N. J.

The Magazine House.

The “Magazine” House, 1812. Erected to store powder from the Decatur works on Second river. This stood back of the Summerfield M. E. Church where Woodside Avenue now runs. Here also was the site of the Revolutionary camp ground of General Anthony Wayne, 1779, which stretched north to Second river

WOODSIDE
The North End of Newark, N. J.
Its History, Legends and Ghost Stories
Gathered From the Records and the Older
Inhabitants Now Living
By C. G. HINE

PART I

Early History. Before 1866

PART II

C. C. Hine and his times, briefly covering the period of personal recollections and the development of Woodside as a residence section

PART III

Anecdotes of and matters personal to Mr. C. C. Hine

APPENDIX

HINE’S ANNUAL, 1909

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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