Newton presents a portrait of the county seat of Sussex County, New
Jersey during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. With over 185
photographs, postcards, and other graphic images, we see Newton blossom
from a small country village into a bustling commercial and industrial
town. Among the never-before-published images in this book are the
architect's original rendering for the Civil War monument in the county
park, the interior of the working-man's bar at the Cochran House hotel,
and Damian Broda at the wheel of an early Ford in his garage--the
county's first automotive repair facility. View the interior of the
Merriam shoe factory, as well as many of the town's commercial and
residential streets. The vast majority of the images are drawn from
author Wayne T. McCabe's monumental collection of postcards and
photographs of Sussex County, collected over a period of nearly 20
years. Most of the photographs were made between 1860 and 1920 and
reflect a time of growth and change in Newton's history. Additional
images have been provided by Jan Gminder of the Nostalgia Shop in
Newton, the Historical Society of Stillwater Township, and the archives
of the New Jersey Herald.