Would anyone know which of these microfilm rolls cover the area near the Jackson Street Bridge, and specifically between Market and Ferry Streets? I believe this is called the "Ironbound Section" of Newark. T623-962 1900 Census:City of Newark (part EDs 1-27, and ED 28, sheets 1-5) T623-963 1900 Census:City of Newark (cont'd: ED 28, sheet 6-end, and EDs 29-58) T623-964 1900 Census:Essex County, City of Newark (cont'd: EDs 59, 60, 221, 61-82, and ED 83, sheets 1-4) T623-965 1900 Census:City of Newark (cont'd: ED 83, sheet 5-end, EDs 84-109, and ED 110, sheets 1-12) T623-966 1900 Census:City of Newark (cont'd: ED 110, sheet 13-end, and EDs 111-133) T623-967 1900 Census:City of Newark (cont'd: EDs 134-155) and Essex County (part: ED l56, sheets 1-20) T623-968 1900 Census:Essex County (cont'd: ED 156, sheet 21-end, and EDs 157-185) T623-969 1900 Census:Essex County (cont'd: EDs 186-202) T623-970 1900 Census:Essex (cont'd: EDs 203-end) and Gloucester (part: EDs 148-151, and ED 152, sheets 1-7) Counties Thanks! Ken Forbes Puyallup, WA