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1066: 123: 164:, incorporated in 1854, is located on Roseville Ave between I-280 and Sussex Avenue. This church was created by donated land from Cyrus Peck, the original owner of the farmland surrounding the area. Cyrus Peck’s house was later donated to Roseville Presbyterian Church and later on demolished in 1973. The house was located on 5th Street, 6th Street, and Sussex Avenue. Across the street from Roseville Presbyterian Church is the old 192: 69:
Avenue to the north, Central Avenue to the south, West Market Street to the west, and 1st Street to the east. Roseville farmland had many boiling springs at the time. This area was the original settlement of Roseville from surveyed land on Cyrus Peck’s farm. There was even a large park called Roseville Park before being surveyed and parceled off. Many of the homes in this area are Victorian-era
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Originally called "Rowesville," Roseville was farmland at the time of the Civil War, but during the conflict most of the area was turned into Union Army training and camping grounds. The original location of the beginning of Roseville is Lower Roseville. This area includes a small area between 7th
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Educational institutions include: First Avenue Elementary School, Dr. William. H. Horton School, Alma Flagg Elementary School, Abington Avenue School, Sussex Avenue School, Roseville Avenue School, Newark Preschool, St. Rose of Lima School, and St. Frances Xavier School. Sussex Avenue School,
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Residential development began with the construction of Newark's first streetcar line in 1862, and expanded greatly in the 1880s. Growth was also spurred by the Delaware, Lackawanna, & Western Railroad, which maintained a
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Roseville has a tradition of community organization. In 1930 the citizens of Roseville founded the Roseville Community Council, the first grass-roots neighborhood improvement society in Newark. In the wake of the
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and is now a predominantly African American congregation. On October 1, 1853, Cyrus Peck and his wife deeded the triangular piece of land to the church a year after its settlement.
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residents increased. However, since the 1980s, increasing numbers of Hispanic families have moved into the neighborhood, hailing from
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for Upper Roseville. Roseville branch is located directly across the street from the former Peck House at 99 N. 5th Street.
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Abington Avenue School, and the former Roseville Avenue School are some of the oldest schools in the city.
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and row-homes built in the mid-1800’s. There are also many Victorian mini-mansions in the area.
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Roseville is served by the Orange Street, Park Avenue and Bloomfield Avenue Stations of
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At the turn of the century, the northern section of the district was predominantly
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which was originally started by middle class residents from nearby
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Roseville is served by two public library branches:
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Index

Roseville, New Jersey
Newark
Essex County
U.S. state
New Jersey
Bloomfield
East Orange
Newark City Subway
Branch Brook Park
brownstones
train station
New Jersey Transit
Ironbound
Irish-American
African American
Puerto Rico
Dominican Republic
Latin American
Newark Academy

1967 Newark civil unrest
New Community Corporation
Newark Schools Stadium
Newark City Subway
Roseville Presbyterian Church
St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church
East Orange
Roseville branch
First Avenue branch

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