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New Jersey Archives I: XIX PDF I:XIX Newspaper Extracts 1751-1755 PDF
Republished from the original 1897 edition - (PDF 2.57Mb, 408pp)
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New Jersey Archives I: XV PDF I:XV Journal of the Governor and Council 1738-1748 PDF
Republished from the original 1892 edition - (PDF 1.33Mb, 466pp)
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New Jersey Archives I: XVI PDF I:XVI Journal of the Governor and Council 1748-1755 PDF
Republished from the original 1892 edition - (PDF 3.05Mb, 511pp)
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New Jersey Archives I: XVII PDF I:XVII Journal of the Governor and Council 1756-1768 PDF
Republished from the original 1892 edition - (PDF 2.42Mb, 446pp)
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New Jersey Archives I: XVIII PDF I:XVIII Journal of the Governor and Council 1769-1775 PDF
Republished from the original 1893 edition - (PDF 3.23Mb, 487pp)
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New Jersey Archives I: XX PDF I:XX Newspaper Extracts 1756-1761 PDF
Republished from the original 1898 edition - (PDF 3.70Mb, 594pp)
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New Jersey Archives I: XXIV PDF I:XXIV Newspaper Extracts 1762-1765 PDF
Republished from the original 1902 edition - (PDF 1.95Mb, 628pp)
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New Jersey Archives I: XXV PDF I:XXV Newspaper Extracts 1766-1767 PDF
Republished from the original 1903 edition - (PDF 1.61Mb, 517pp)
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New Jersey Archives I: XXVI PDF I:XXVI Newspaper Extracts 1768-1769 PDF
Republished from the original 1904 edition - (PDF 1.83Mb, 566pp)
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Public Archives of New Jersey (PDF) by William Nelson
Republished from the original 1903 edition - (PDF 602Kb,
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|01| History of Sussex County (Cutler 1921) NJ by Hon. Williard W. Cutler (NJHS 1921) Earliest land titles and conveyances; settlement of Peter Decker, Robert Price; churches in Minisink Valley; incidents of the French and Indian War; attack by Indians during the Revolution; Morris Canal and economic development.
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|02| Indians of Morris County (Philhower 1936) NJ by Prof. Charles A. Philhower (NJHS 1936) Professor Philhower's discussion of the Pompton and Pequanock Indians. That they were distinct from the Munsee who occupied most of North Jersey is indicated by their final transfer of lands north of the Raritan at the Treaty of Easton, 1758 (the text of the transaction is given in full). Discussion of village and campsites, Indian paths and trails, Indian place names in Morris County.
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|03| Old Maps of Northern New Jersey (Brown 1907) NJ by Elizabeth S. Brown (NJHS 1907)Nutley, formerly called Franklin, was the northeastern part of the Newark Tract purchased from the Indians in 1667. The author of this article has inspected virtually every old map of New Jersey, from the 1656 Vanderdonck map of New Netherlands to the Revolutionary Faden and Erskine maps, to study the description of the boundaries, settlements and geography associated with the region. (Booklet: 8.5" x 5.5", 20pp, 10 maps)
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|04| Slavery in New Jersey 1664-1865 (Keasbey 1907) by Anthony Q. Keasbey (NJHS1907-8)Laws and rights connected with the proprietary and royal governments which permitted the institution to become established in the province; discussion of certain practices associated with the ownership, management, and trade in human slaves during the colonial period; judicial and legislative actions which led to its abolition. Originally published in four parts. (Booklet: 8.5" x 5.5", 32pp)
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|05| First Settlers of New Brunswick (Benedict 1912) NJ by William H. Benedict (NJHS 1912)Purchase from the Indians and earliest settlements; Ross Hall and its various owners, Map of the Ford, Predmore Swamp and Inians Ferry (1678-88). (Booklet: 8.5" x 5.5", 28pp, map)
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|06| Pig Drover of Log Gaol (Johnsonburg: Vail 1914) NJ by W. H. Vail (NJHS 1914)Tale of a mysterious, but well-liked Southern gentleman who herded pigs from the northern reaches of New Jersey to market in Newark. The hamlet of Log Gaol was the seat of Sussex county, New Jersey, until 1765 when it was removed to Newton. Log Gaol subsequently became Johnsonburg, and is now a part of Warren County. (Booklet: 8.5" x 5.5", 24pp, 4 illustrations)
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|07| Morris & Essex Railroad (Madison: Folsom 1916) NJ by Joseph F. Folsom (NJHS 1916)Documentary materials preserved by descendants of Col. William Brittin, one of the early surveyors of the railroad. Prospectus of 1835; Articles of Agreement 1836; stockholder list 1849. Presentation details the engineering and construction of the road from Newark to Morristown. (Booklet: 8.5" x 5.5", 24pp, 4 illustrations)
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|08| Indians: The Lenni Lenape (Walker 1917) New Jersey by Edwin R. Walker (NJHS 1917)Social customs, history, religion, habitations of the aboriginal inhabitants of New Jersey. Presentation includes the full text of an Indian deed of 1703 conveying a huge tract of land (generally north of Trenton) to members of the Council of Proprietors. (Booklet: 8.5" x 5.5", 28pp)
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|09| Aunt Katie: Perth Amboy 1850s (Beekman 1918) NJ by Katharine Beekman (NJHS 1918)Reminiscences of pre-Civil War life in Perth Amboy, New Jersey. The author was familiar with many important residents of the town; the narrative concentrates on family, residents, houses, anecdotes. (Booklet: 8.5" x 5.5", 24pp, 2 maps)
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|10| Revolution in the Raritan Valley (Vermeule 1921) Cornelius C. Vermeule (NJHS 1921)Some of the darkest days of the American Revolution are associated with troop movements and encampments in the Raritan Valley of New Jersey. New Brunswick was the meeting place of Committees of Correspondence, as well as of the Provincial Congress. The British occupied New Brunswick, armies of both sides marched to and fro, and the destruction of homes and property infuriated both Loyalists and Patriots. The Vermeule, Field, Frelinghuysen, Middagh and other colonial families are discussed; addenda on the Quibbletown encampment. (Booklet: 8.5" x 5.5", 24pp, 3 maps)
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|11| Headquarters: Preakness Valley 1780 (Folsom 1921) by Joseph F. Folsom (NJHS 1921)Just below Two Bridges, near Fairfield, the Singac river empties into the Passaic River. The neighbors dwelling in the Preakness Valley above Two Bridges mostly bought their lands from Arent Schuyler, who obtained it from the Proprietors about 1695. Jacob Berdan, a Hollander, is reputed to have been the first settler about 1715. The article deals with the Preakness Church, Lafayette's headquarters at the Van Saun House, Washington's Headquarters at the Dey House, the visit of the Marquis de Chastellux, and the settlement at Two Bridges. Supplemented with Dey family corrections and clarifications, additional details about the Dey Mansion's service in the Revolution and miscellany regarding the settlements of the Preakness Valley. (Booklet: 8.5" x 5.5", 28pp, 1 illustration, 2 maps)
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|12| Wagon Routes Across New Jersey (Benedict 1922) by William H. Benedict (NJHS 1922)History of stage transportation across New Jersey, from 1723. Discussion of roadways, passenger and freight operations; excerpts from period newspapers. Ferries and steamboats. (Booklet: 8.5" x 5.5", 32pp, 3 maps)
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|13| Indians of Union County (Philhower 1922) NJ by Prof. Charles A. Philhower (NJHS 1923)Aboriginal inhabitants north of the Raritan River and South of Bound Creek (Wequahick) - Naraticongs, Sanhicans, Raritans, Wappings (also called Pomptons). The eminent Indian expert Dr. Charles A. Philhower presents accounts of early explorers and traders, describes settlements and customs, and explains the orthography of current-day place names. (Booklet: 8.5" x 5.5", 24pp, 2 maps)
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|14| Revolution in Old Somerset (Vermeule 1923) by Cornelius C. Vermeule (NJHS 1923)A historical-genealogical narrative describing the early settlements below the North Branch of the Raritan River (New Jersey). The author describes the farms (which are now townships) and their families, as well as the defensive operations and encampment at Middlebrook during the American Revolution. (Booklet: 8.5" x 5.5", 24pp, map)
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|16| Pioneers of Boonetown (Boonton: Hammond 1923) by Cora E. Hammond (NJHS 1923)Remiscences of Boonton, New Jersey, in the early 1800s and anecdotes from the Revolutionary era. The author describes schools, churches, the influence of the railroad, canal and iron works - as well as her recollections of people who influenced the history and future of her town. (Booklet: 8.5" x 5.5", 20pp)
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