Drawing of the building that served as Town Hall, School, and Jail for the City of Jersey City, built in 1838 during the term of its first Mayor, Dudley S. Gregory. The city was at that time consisted only of the small area known as Paulus Hook, and was still quite sparsely populated. During October, 1910 Jersey City celebrated the 250th Anniversary of its founding as the town of Bergen by the Dutch in 1660. This is one of a series of commemorative postcards, many attributed to "Bergen Camera Exchange," depicting historic scenes and places.Souvenir 250th Anniversary of Berge
This scene depicts events of the night of February 25, 1643. A Mohawk attack had caused some Lenni L...
In 1921, the Trust Company of New Jersey opened a new office tower near the original Dutch village b...
This image of Egg Harbor City Hall is a souvenir postcard is from the Golden Jubilee of the city in ...
Painting of the second church building on the current site of the Bergen Reformed Church, which repl...
Reproduction of painting of mill built by Jacob Prior, which existed from 1760 to 1838. The mill was...
This landmark of old Jersey City, seemingly symbolic of Jersey City's Dutch heritage, was actually b...
On the site of the Native American village of Gemoenepaen, Communipaw was the site of one of the fir...
Young women hold shields with the names of the towns that became part of Jersey City, including the ...
Interior shot of fireplace and furnishings of a house that was occupied by the same Dutch family fro...
Card with printed invitation on the front, designed to look like an old document with corporation se...
Schoolchildren in colonial period dress enact a scene from the Bergen Reformed Church, the congregat...
Young girls in colonial period dress perform a Dutch dance. In October, 1910 Jersey City celebrated...
Schoolchildren in period dress depict Dutch settlers trading with Native Americans. Note presence of...
Added title page (p. [151]): Historical sketch of Jersey City, N.J., with a description of some of i...
City Hall, Jersey City, New Jersey, circa 1901-1907. Postmark date: April 20, 1910; Postcard number:...
This scene depicts events of the night of February 25, 1643. A Mohawk attack had caused some Lenni L...
In 1921, the Trust Company of New Jersey opened a new office tower near the original Dutch village b...
This image of Egg Harbor City Hall is a souvenir postcard is from the Golden Jubilee of the city in ...
Painting of the second church building on the current site of the Bergen Reformed Church, which repl...
Reproduction of painting of mill built by Jacob Prior, which existed from 1760 to 1838. The mill was...
This landmark of old Jersey City, seemingly symbolic of Jersey City's Dutch heritage, was actually b...
On the site of the Native American village of Gemoenepaen, Communipaw was the site of one of the fir...
Young women hold shields with the names of the towns that became part of Jersey City, including the ...
Interior shot of fireplace and furnishings of a house that was occupied by the same Dutch family fro...
Card with printed invitation on the front, designed to look like an old document with corporation se...
Schoolchildren in colonial period dress enact a scene from the Bergen Reformed Church, the congregat...
Young girls in colonial period dress perform a Dutch dance. In October, 1910 Jersey City celebrated...
Schoolchildren in period dress depict Dutch settlers trading with Native Americans. Note presence of...
Added title page (p. [151]): Historical sketch of Jersey City, N.J., with a description of some of i...
City Hall, Jersey City, New Jersey, circa 1901-1907. Postmark date: April 20, 1910; Postcard number:...
This scene depicts events of the night of February 25, 1643. A Mohawk attack had caused some Lenni L...
In 1921, the Trust Company of New Jersey opened a new office tower near the original Dutch village b...
This image of Egg Harbor City Hall is a souvenir postcard is from the Golden Jubilee of the city in ...