- Introduction
- Histories of Newark
- The Spirit of Newark
- "Our Town"
- Geography
- Natural Setting
- Protecting Our Environment
- Transportation
- Ties to the American Revolution
- Early Religious Heritage
- Early Landholders: The Lewis Family
- The Academy
- The University: Its Men, Women, Spirit
- Education
- Agriculture
- Early Manufacturing
- Early Industries
- Chrysler
- Change
- Shops and Trades
- Commerce
- Architecture
- The Johnsons: Louise Staton Johnson and her husband, Everett C. Johnson
- Residential Growth
- Mapping Growth
- Post-WWII Growth
- Growing Pains
- Clubs and Organizations
- Protective Services
- The Arts
- Music
- Conclusion
Thank you for visiting our online exhibition.
We hope you enjoyed viewing this online exhibition, which features text and selected images of items that were on display in the Special Collections Exhibition Gallery between February and June, 2008. The Special Collections Department hosts two major gallery exhibitions each year. Please visit Morris Library to see new exhibitions in person, or consult this link to find more information about the current exhibition, as well as online access to previous exhibitions.
For more information about the types of sources available for the study of Newark history at Special Collections, please consult the guide to selected sources, or contact Ask Spec for assistance.

