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AuthorSchwartz, Joel
Date Created1997
DescriptionThe Development of New Jersey Society by Joel Schwartz. Number 10 in the New Jersey History Series. Published by the New Jersey Historical Commission.
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Date Created1872
DescriptionMap of the State of New Jersey from 1872. Directions are given for how to draw an accurate map of the State.
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Date Created1908
DescriptionMap of Paterson, New Jersey, 1908.
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Date Created1921
DescriptionNewspaper article about the Klein family in New Brunswick. Martin Klein, a German immagrant, founded a hotel in New Brusnwick in 1863. At the time of this article, his sons, Martin and Peter, owned...
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Date Created1903
DescriptionMap of the State of New Jersey. This map shows the growth of cities and roads on the State compared with maps from the 19th Century.
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Date Created1945
DescriptionThis photo of Michi Nishiura's apartment was taken during the spring of 1945. Michi was the music disc jockey at the plant on Seabrook Farms. She also attended college, and then worked as the...
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AuthorMeixner, Esther Chilstrom
Date Created1960
DescriptionThis is an English-language edition of Dr. Esther Chilstrom Meixner's book, "Svenska spar vid Delaware." It was published in 1960, and printed by The Chancellor Press, Inc., Bridgeport, CT. The cover...
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AuthorConkin, Paul Keith
Date Created1959
DescriptionChapter 11, pages 256-276, of Title: "Tomorrow a new world: the New Deal communuity program." Publisher: Ithaca, NY, Published for the American Historical Association (by) Cornell University Press,...
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AuthorTaussig, Helen
Date Created1930
DescriptionThe Council for Human Services in New Jersey, formerly known as the New Jersey Conference of Social Work, was an umbrella group for social welfare agencies and social workers in the state. In this...
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Date Created1950-1959
DescriptionPictured is Annice(Ann) Locke, former head of the USO, which served as the community house at Seabrook. Later Dorothy Chapman took over and helped establish the Seabrook Community House. Ms. Locke...