Paterson Evening News Building, circa 1903. The News Building at 143 Ellison Street was erected after the Great fire of 1902 which destroyed their original building. The building site with the bricks savaged form the ruins will soon be occupied by the YMCA. Photographer John Reid
Heavily damaged City Hall shortly after the Great Fire of February 9, 1902. The City Hall was opene...
City Hall was gutted by the Great Fire of February 9, 1902. The city lost almost all of its archives...
City Hall as viewed from the remains of the Katz Building across the street on Market Street, after ...
Fire damage to an apartment building at 440-442 Main Street. The spire of St. John’s Cathedral rise...
Fire damage to the apartment building at 440-442 Main Street. Circa 1907. Photographer John Reid
Exterior of the fire damage to the apartment building at 440-442 Main Street. Circa 1907. Photograp...
Ruins of the Y.M.C.A. and the Paterson Evening News, 143-145 Ellison Street, after the Great Fire of...
Backyard view of the fire damage at 440-442 Main Street. Public School no.3 stands on the right of ...
Interior fire damage from 440-442 Main Street apartment. Public School no.3 stands untouched to th...
Ruins along Ellison Street and Vine Street after the Great Fire of 1902. Circa February 190
Ruins of the De Telegraaf Holland newspaper, established in 1880, Poelstra & Akershoek, Publishers. ...
Smoldering remains of the Romaine Building on Washington Street looking down Market Street after the...
Windowless ruins of the Paterson National Bank remain standing after the Great Fire of February 9, 1...
Ruins of the Park Avenue Baptist Church. After the great fire of February 9, 1902. Over 500 building...
Smoldering remains of the 1870 First National Bank building on the corner of Ellison and Washington....
Heavily damaged City Hall shortly after the Great Fire of February 9, 1902. The City Hall was opene...
City Hall was gutted by the Great Fire of February 9, 1902. The city lost almost all of its archives...
City Hall as viewed from the remains of the Katz Building across the street on Market Street, after ...
Fire damage to an apartment building at 440-442 Main Street. The spire of St. John’s Cathedral rise...
Fire damage to the apartment building at 440-442 Main Street. Circa 1907. Photographer John Reid
Exterior of the fire damage to the apartment building at 440-442 Main Street. Circa 1907. Photograp...
Ruins of the Y.M.C.A. and the Paterson Evening News, 143-145 Ellison Street, after the Great Fire of...
Backyard view of the fire damage at 440-442 Main Street. Public School no.3 stands on the right of ...
Interior fire damage from 440-442 Main Street apartment. Public School no.3 stands untouched to th...
Ruins along Ellison Street and Vine Street after the Great Fire of 1902. Circa February 190
Ruins of the De Telegraaf Holland newspaper, established in 1880, Poelstra & Akershoek, Publishers. ...
Smoldering remains of the Romaine Building on Washington Street looking down Market Street after the...
Windowless ruins of the Paterson National Bank remain standing after the Great Fire of February 9, 1...
Ruins of the Park Avenue Baptist Church. After the great fire of February 9, 1902. Over 500 building...
Smoldering remains of the 1870 First National Bank building on the corner of Ellison and Washington....
Heavily damaged City Hall shortly after the Great Fire of February 9, 1902. The City Hall was opene...
City Hall was gutted by the Great Fire of February 9, 1902. The city lost almost all of its archives...
City Hall as viewed from the remains of the Katz Building across the street on Market Street, after ...