N. W. Ayer & Son's American Newspaper Annual: containing a Catalogue of American Newspapers, a List of All Newspapers of the United States and Canada, 1902, Volume 2 Page: 551
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1902 NEW JERSEY. 551
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PATERSON t, pop. 105,171 (H 3); PASSAIC Co. (N.), pop. 155,202. 13 m. N. of Newark, 17 m.
N.W. of New York. N. Y., Susq. & West.; Del., Lack. & West. and Erie R.Rs. Tel. Exp.
Banks. This city is the leading producer of silk fabrics and sewing silk in the country. Its
silk factories employ over 8000 hands. Has also extensive woolen and cotton mills, silk
dyeing works (over 5,000 hands), large machine shops and locomotive works, and manufactories
of linens, carpets, velvets, iron goods, etc. The Passaic Falls adjoin the city, and furnish
abundant water power.
Evening News ................................ Evg. ex. Sun ........Independent.. 1890 8-16 17x24 3.00 8,000
NEWS PRINTING COMPANY, Publishers, 143-145 Ellison St.
Guardian ....................................... Evg. ex. Sun ........ Democratic..... 1836 8 18x23 3.00
EDWIN W. R. LAWRENCE, Editor; GUARDIAN PRINTING AND PUB. Co., 82-84 Broadway.
Haledon and Paterson Searchlight-see Independent, Passaic.
Morning Call ................................... Morn. ex. Sun ..... Republican..... 1885 8-12 17x24 5.00 7,345
JOSEPH E. CROWELL, Editor; CALL PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO., (Inc.), 83 Broadway.
Movimento (Italian) ..................... Saturday ...........Independent.. 1900 4 16x22 1.00
B. MAZZOTTA, Editor and Publisher, 325 Straight St.
National Labor Standard ..............Thursday...........Labor .............. 1876 8 15x22 1.00 t6,800
J. P. MCDONNELL, Editor; NATIONAL LABOR STANDARD PUB. Co. (Inc.), 199 Paterson St.
People .............................................Saturday............Soc. Labor ...... 1894 4 17x24 .50 1800
MATHEW MAGUIRE, Publisher, 409 Crooks Ave.
Press.................................................Evg. ex. Sun........Republican.. .. 1863 8 17x22 5.00 14,900
Press ...............................................Thursday ...........Republican ..... 1863 4 20x28 1.50 o500
PRESS PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY, 269 Main St.
Sunday Chronicle ..........................Sunday ..............Independent.. 1894 16 17x24 1.50 *6,251
PATERSON CHRONICLE Co., Eds. and Pubs., Romaine Bldg., Washington & Ellison Sts.
Telegraaf (Hollandish) .................. Wednesday ........ Republican ..... 1880 8 18x23 1.50 $2,000
POELSTRA & AKERSHOEK, Editors and Publishers., 392 River bt.
Volksfreund (German) .................. Evg. ex. Sun ......... independent .. 1870 8 18x24 5.00 1,045
GERMAN AMERICAN PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY. 143-5 Ellison St.
PAULSBORO, pop. *1,717 (D 7); GLOUCESTER CO. (S.W.), pop. 31,905. 5 m. W. of Woodbury.
West Jer. & Seashore R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank, Woodbury Manufactures gunpowder,
wagons, phosphate, shirt waists and boats. Farming and trucking interests.
Press................................................Friday ...............Independent.. 1893 8 15x22 1.00 1,000
E. L. LEONARD, Editor and Publisher.
PEAPACK, pop. - (F 4); SOMERSET Co. (N.C.), pop. 32,948. 12 Dm. N. by W. of Somerville.
Del., Lack. & West.; Rockaway Val. R.Rs. Tel. Exp. Bank, Somerville. Has flour
mill and hub factory.
Exponent ....................................... Friday ...............Independent.. 1900 8 15x22 1.00 *671
G. W. SHAMPANORE, Editor and Publisher.
PENNINGTON, pop. 733 (E 5); MERCER Co. (W.C.), pop. 95,365. 8 m. N. of Trenton.
Phila. & Read. R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank, Hopewell. Here is Pennington Seminary.
Post........................................... ......W ednesday........Independent.. 1899 4 15x22 1.00
W. B. R. MASON, Editor and Publisher.
PENN'S GROVE, pop. 1,826 (C 712); SALEM CO. (S.W.), pop. 25,530. On Delaware R., opposite
Wilmington, Del. West Jer. & Seashore R.R. Tel. Exp. Bank. Powder works,
canning factory, saw mill, etc. Shipping trade. A summer resort.
Record............................................. Friday ............... Dem ocratic..... 1878 4 20x26 1.00 625
WM. A. SUMMERILL, Editor and Publisher.
PERTH AMBOY, pop. 17,699 (G 412); MIDDLESEX Co. (C.), pop. 79,762. Port of entry, 21 m.
S.W. of New York. Staten Island; Cent. of N. J.; Penna.; Leh.Vy. R.Rs. Tel. Exp. Banks.
Principal manufactures, corks, terra cotta, fire and other bricks, white ware, drain pipes,
emery mills and chemical works. Dry docks. Deposits of fire clay and kaolin in vicinity.
Chronicle ......................................... Evg. ex. Sun ...... Independent.. 1890 4-8 15x22 3.00
JAMES S. WIGHT, Editor; PERTH AMBOY PUBLISHING COMPANY.
Citizen .............................................Saturday ...........Dem ocratic..... 1900 4 16x22 1.00
WM. P. O'HARA, Editor and Publisher.
Folkeblad (Dan-Norw.) .................. Friday ............... Independent.. 1897 4 15x22 1.50
J. P. HOLM. Editor and Publisher.
Middlesex County Democrat ........Saturday ............Democratic ..... 1858 4 17x24 1.00 3,400
ST. GEORGE KEMPSON, Editor; MIDDLESEX COUNTY DEMOCRAT COMPANY, Publishers.
Middlesex County Herald ............ Evg. ex. Sun ........ Local ............... 1889 4 17x24 3.00 2,0CO
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY.
Republican................................. g.. Sat. } Republican.. 1901 4 15x22 2.25
Republican ....................................Saturday ...........Republican..... 1880 8 15x23 1.25 1,500
LOUISE BOYNTON, Editor; AMERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY.
PHILLIPSBURG, pop. 10,052 (D 4); WARREN CO. (N.W.), pop. 37,781. On Del. Riv., opposite
Easton, Pa. Cent. of N. Jer.; Penna.; Leh. Val.; Leh. & Hud.; Morris & Essex R.Rs. Tel.
Exp. Bank. Has extensive iron industries, including a rolling mill, horseshoe works,
alpha and vulcanite cement works, canister factory, boiler and machine works, silk mill
and a large mower and reaper manufactory. Iron ore, limestone and cement rock abundant
in vicinity.
New Jersey Patriot ........................ Semi-monthly...P. 0. S. of A..... 1894 4 14x21 .60 1900
GEORGE W. SMITH, Editor; GISCHEL & SMITH, Publishers.
Post ................................................Evg. ex. Sun........Republican..... 1892 4 20x22 3.25 1,470
M. T. LYNCH, Editor and Publisher.
Warren Daily News ....................... Evg. ex. Sun ...... Democratic ...... 1896 4 22x26 3.00
H. W. HURLBURT, Editor; NEWS AND DEMOCRAT PUBLISHING COMPANY.
Warren Democrat .......................... Thursday ........... Democratic ..... 1866 4 22x26 1.00 1,300
H. W. HURLBURT, Editor; NEWS AND DEMOCRAT PUBLISHING COMPANY.
CIRCULATION: Bold face-sworn. * Detailed statement. t Publishers' reports. Roman figures-estimated.
POPULATION: Census of 1900. *Estimated. t County Seat. { Size of page.
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