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Hoboken Collection (#2)

"Hoboken: A Historical Haven in the Heart of New Jersey" Step back in time to 1878, when Hoboken emerged as a vibrant college town

Background imageHoboken Collection: St Michaels School, West Hoboken, New Jersey, USA

St Michaels School, West Hoboken, New Jersey, USA
St Michaels School and Sisters Home, Clinton Avenue and High Street, West Hoboken, New Jersey, USA. Date: circa 1908

Background imageHoboken Collection: The Favorite restaurant and cafe, Hoboken, New Jersey, USA

The Favorite restaurant and cafe, Hoboken, New Jersey, USA
The Favorite restaurant and cafe, Hudson Street, Hoboken, New Jersey, USA. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageHoboken Collection: General view of Union Hill, New Jersey, USA

General view of Union Hill, New Jersey, USA
General view of the town of Union Hill, New Jersey, USA, seen from the Lauter Building. The town merged with West Hoboken in 1925 to form Union City. Date: circa 1905

Background imageHoboken Collection: Hamburg-American Line piers, Hoboken, New Jersey, USA

Hamburg-American Line piers, Hoboken, New Jersey, USA
The Hamburg-American Line piers at Hoboken, New Jersey, USA. circa 1908

Background imageHoboken Collection: Two Towers New York 1911 printed 1913 Photogravure

Two Towers New York 1911 printed 1913 Photogravure
Artokoloro

Background imageHoboken Collection: Capriccio View Mediterranean Port 17th century

Capriccio View Mediterranean Port 17th century
Artokoloro

Background imageHoboken Collection: Hoboken World Dudes series N31 Allen & Ginter Cigarettes

Hoboken World Dudes series N31 Allen & Ginter Cigarettes
Artokoloro

Background imageHoboken Collection: Pictorial Photographs Record Photographic Salon

Pictorial Photographs Record Photographic Salon
Artokoloro

Background imageHoboken Collection: Kermis Hoboken ca 1559 Engraving second state

Kermis Hoboken ca 1559 Engraving second state
Artokoloro

Background imageHoboken Collection: 1863, Colton Map of New York City, Manhattan, Hoboken, Brooklyn, topography, cartography

1863, Colton Map of New York City, Manhattan, Hoboken, Brooklyn, topography, cartography
1863, Colton Map of New York City, Manhattan, Hoboken, Brooklyn

Background imageHoboken Collection: 1855, Colton Map of New York City, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Hoboken, first edition, topography

1855, Colton Map of New York City, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Hoboken, first edition, topography
1855, Colton Map of New York City, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Hoboken, first edition

Background imageHoboken Collection: WWI: HOMECOMING, 1919. Major J. R. White, Lieutenant Colonel Otis B. Duncan, and Lieutenant W

WWI: HOMECOMING, 1919. Major J. R. White, Lieutenant Colonel Otis B. Duncan, and Lieutenant W
WWI: HOMECOMING, 1919. Major J.R. White, Lieutenant Colonel Otis B. Duncan, and Lieutenant W.J. Warfield of the 369th and 370th Infantry Regiments returning home aboard the SS France

Background imageHoboken Collection: WWI: HOMECOMING, 1919. Troops of the 369th Infantry Regiment (formerly the 15th

WWI: HOMECOMING, 1919. Troops of the 369th Infantry Regiment (formerly the 15th Infantry New York National Guard) arriving in Hoboken, New Jersey aboard the SS France. Photograph, 1919

Background imageHoboken Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, c1885. Liberty Enlightening the World. Lithograph, c1885

STATUE OF LIBERTY, c1885. Liberty Enlightening the World. Lithograph, c1885

Background imageHoboken Collection: Map of New York City 1894

Map of New York City 1894
Huge vertical panorama map of New York 1885

Background imageHoboken Collection: NEW JERSEY: WELDER, c1943. Petrina Moore, a Cherokee Native American, and a welder

NEW JERSEY: WELDER, c1943. Petrina Moore, a Cherokee Native American, and a welder at the Todd Hoboken dry dock in New Jersey

Background imageHoboken Collection: Source Size = 3894 x 1952

Source Size = 3894 x 1952
Great Foot Race, at Hoboken, New York

Background imageHoboken Collection: WORLD WAR I: PRESIDENT. President Wilson from the deck of the George Washington

WORLD WAR I: PRESIDENT. President Wilson from the deck of the George Washington removes his hat in recognition of a cheering crowd in Hoboken, New Jersey. Photograph, c1919

Background imageHoboken Collection: HUDSON RIVER TUNNEL, 1908. Crowds gathered in Hoboken, New Jersey, to watch the

HUDSON RIVER TUNNEL, 1908. Crowds gathered in Hoboken, New Jersey, to watch the opening of the Hudson River Tunnel, providing rail service to and from New York City, 25 February 1908

Background imageHoboken Collection: AS YOU LIKE IT, 1891. A production of Shakespeares As You Like It in Hoboken, New Jersey

AS YOU LIKE IT, 1891. A production of Shakespeares As You Like It in Hoboken, New Jersey. Drawing by C.S. Reinhart, 1891

Background imageHoboken Collection: HINE: NEWSGIRL, 1912. A ten-year-old newsgirl tending a newstand on 4th and Garden

HINE: NEWSGIRL, 1912. A ten-year-old newsgirl tending a newstand on 4th and Garden Streets in Hoboken, New Jersey. On the right is the entrance to a saloon. Photograph by Lewis Hine, December 1912

Background imageHoboken Collection: FILM COMPANY, 1909. The testing department in Hoboken, News Jersey, of the Biograph Comapany

FILM COMPANY, 1909. The testing department in Hoboken, News Jersey, of the Biograph Comapany, later known as Biograph Studios. Photograph, 1909

Background imageHoboken Collection: NEW JERSEY: BEGGAR, c1913. A man begging in Hoboken, New Jersey. Photograph, c1913

NEW JERSEY: BEGGAR, c1913. A man begging in Hoboken, New Jersey. Photograph, c1913

Background imageHoboken Collection: Sailing Day, Hamburg American Line, Hoboken, New Jersey, USA

Sailing Day, Hamburg American Line, Hoboken, New Jersey, USA. Date: circa 1909

Background imageHoboken Collection: Petrina Moore, a Cherokee Native American, and a welder at the Todd Hoboken dry dock in New Jersey

Petrina Moore, a Cherokee Native American, and a welder at the Todd Hoboken dry dock in New Jersey
NEW JERSEY: WELDER, c1943. Petrina Moore, a Cherokee Native American, and a welder at the Todd Hoboken dry dock in New Jersey. Photograph by Alfred Palmer, c1943

Background imageHoboken Collection: Castle Point, Hoboken, New Jersey, 1808 C016 / 8976

Castle Point, Hoboken, New Jersey, 1808 C016 / 8976
Castle Point, Hoboken, New Jersey, USA. 19th-century artwork of the country house built by US inventor, lawyer and engineer John Stevens III (1749-1838)

Background imageHoboken Collection: USA / New York / Bay

USA / New York / Bay
General view of the bay, seen from Hoboken Date: circa 1840

Background imageHoboken Collection: Three and ten-mile races at Hoboken, New Jersey, 19 November 1844, attracted huge crowds

Three and ten-mile races at Hoboken, New Jersey, 19 November 1844, attracted huge crowds
FOOT RACE, 1844. Three and ten-mile races at Hoboken, New Jersey, 19 November 1844, attracted huge crowds. Wood engraving from a contemporary English newspaper

Background imageHoboken Collection: NEW JERSEY: RAILROAD, 1884. The West Shore Railway terminus on the Hudson River between Weehawken

NEW JERSEY: RAILROAD, 1884. The West Shore Railway terminus on the Hudson River between Weehawken and Hoboken, New Jersey. Wood engraving, 1884

Background imageHoboken Collection: BRUEGEL: HOBOKEN, BELGIUM. The Kermesse at Hoboken. Line engraving after a drawing by Peter

BRUEGEL: HOBOKEN, BELGIUM. The Kermesse at Hoboken. Line engraving after a drawing by Peter Bruegel the Elder or Frans Hogenberg

Background imageHoboken Collection: The American national game of base ball. Grand match for the

The American national game of base ball. Grand match for the championship at the Elysian Fields, Hoboken, N.J. Date c1866

Background imageHoboken Collection: View of New York: Jersey City, Hoboken & Brooklyn

View of New York: Jersey City, Hoboken & Brooklyn. Date c1858. View of New York: Jersey City, Hoboken & Brooklyn. Date c1858

Background imageHoboken Collection: The yacht Maria 216 tons: modelled by R. L. Stevens Esq. buil

The yacht Maria 216 tons: modelled by R. L. Stevens Esq. buil
The yacht Maria 216 tons: modelled by R.L. Stevens Esq. built by Mr. Capes 1844 and owned by Messes JC. RL. & E.A. Stevens of Hoboken, N.J. Date c1861. The yacht Maria 216 tons: modelled by R.L

Background imageHoboken Collection: Buschs Hotel, Hoboken, N. J

Buschs Hotel, Hoboken, N. J
Buschs Hotel, Hoboken, N.J

Background imageHoboken Collection: A baseball match at the Elysian Fields, Hoboken

A baseball match at the Elysian Fields, Hoboken. Illustration showing a small crowd gathered around the edges of a field watching a baseball game. Date 1859 October 15

Background imageHoboken Collection: American troops arriving home, Hoboken, USA

American troops arriving home, Hoboken, USA
American troops arriving home by ship at Hoboken, New Jersey, USA, after the end of the First World War. Date: circa 1919



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"Hoboken: A Historical Haven in the Heart of New Jersey" Step back in time to 1878, when Hoboken emerged as a vibrant college town. Stevens Institute of Technology, established in 1870, became the beating heart of this bustling city on the banks of the Hudson River. Imagine strolling through its streets, surrounded by stunning wood engravings that capture the essence of this era. As you explore further, let your eyes wander over a map from 1896 and envision the grandeur of neighboring New York City. From Manhattan's Lower Manhattan to the iconic World Trade Center and Freedom Tower, witness history unfold across these magnificent skylines. Transport yourself to a baseball game where cheers echo through Hoboken's air. Feel the excitement as fans gather at local fields to watch America's favorite pastime come alive. Gaze upon an enchanting view from New Jersey - Brooklyn and Jersey City stand proudly alongside Hoboken's waterfront. The water fringes serve as gateways connecting these dynamic cities with their own unique charm. Picture early 1900s when Hoboken Docks were abuzz with activity - ships arriving and departing amidst a backdrop painted by industrial progress. Witness firsthand how this thriving port played an integral role in shaping not only Hoboken but also our nation's history. Marvel at four captivating views capturing different facets of New York City - each frame telling its own story within this concrete jungle teeming with life and ambition. Travel back even further to 1874 through an intricate map showcasing every nook and cranny of New York City. Discover hidden gems waiting to be explored within its vast urban landscape. Finally, set your sights on one last breathtaking scene - Hoboken Pier standing tall against Manhattan's skyline; two worlds intertwined yet distinctively separate. This juxtaposition epitomizes both cities' allure while highlighting their individuality. Hoboken has always been more than just a city.