A Short History of Newark, Volume 1, by Frank John Urquhart, offers a detailed exploration of the city's early days. Originally published in 1916, this volume traces Newark's development from its founding through the late nineteenth century. Urquhart's work provides valuable insights into the social, economic, and political forces that shaped Newark. The book details the growth of industries, the arrival of diverse populations, and the evolution of urban life. For anyone interested in the historical roots of one of New Jersey's most important cities, this volume provides a rich and informative account. "A Short History of Newark" remains a significant contribution to local history and urban studies.
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