Hi Everyone! I went to the NJ State lib. today and found that they do have the book with the Newark city streets and wards that Glenn just told us about. I did not see the supplement for the later census wards there, but there was one for 1910. Since I was interested in the 1895 census I was pretty devastated, until I was looking in the 1895 city directory and noticed that the wards are listed in the street index in the beginning of the directory! In fact, that book about the wards pretty much is done in the same style, almost like a "cut and paste" kind of book. In my situation I was looking for Aquaduct St., also called Highland Ave, and it listed both wards 15 and 8. I looked in 8 first, so of course the family I was looking for was in the middle of 15. But the important thing is, I didn't have to look through all 15 wards. There may have been a way to narrow it down further, but I didn't want to take the time to figure it out. Also of interest: the 1895 state index gave only names and age ranges for residents, and if they were of foreign birth. (checkmarks for Germany, Ireland, or other) Their address is not there, nor is occupation. One last thing: Ellen who posted the Stuhlinger/Grimm request- your email address isn't accepting my message- send me one that will work. Thanks. Laura