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Date Created1972-01-06
DescriptionCertificate of Incorporation document filed with the State of New Jersey on December 31, 1971 when the library was located at Borough Hall, 19 Harrison Avenue, Roseland, NJ. The document was received...
Time PeriodContemporary America (1968-present)
420
Date Created1985-11-17
DescriptionBrochure advertising the Groundbreaking Ceremony on Sunday, November 17, 1985 at the new Library site, 20 Roseland Avenue, Roseland, NJ.
Time PeriodContemporary America (1968-present)
421
Date Created1891
DescriptionSomerset County voter registration ledger for the year 1891. Hundreds of residents listed in Bedminster Township and surrounding communities including Peapack, Gladstone, Lamington, Pluckemin and...
Time Period1891, The Industrial Revolution (1870-1900)
422
Date Created1891
DescriptionCanvassing Book from 1891 with names of residents of Bedminster and surrounding communities for purposes of voter registration.
Time Period1891, The Industrial Revolution (1870-1900)
423
Date Created1940-1950
Description"The Council Oak" was a World War II writeup about the Basking Ridge Oak Tree. It was designed to bring a taste of home to Basking Ridge residents serving overseas.
424
Date Created1870-1900
DescriptionThis oyster knife would have been used to shuck oysters. The tip of the knife is pointed so that it can pry open the tightly closed shell, but is dull enough so it won’t cut the oyster’s flesh.
425
Date Created1905
DescriptionPostcard is dated 1905 and addressed to Miss Jennie Deuchaue. Pictures Basking Ridge Oak Tree and the cemetery of the Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church.
426
Date Created1854-1820
DescriptionList of names of Revolutionary War soldiers buried in BRPC cemetery.
427
Date Created1800-1850
DescriptionCopy of the 1847 handwritten last will and testament of Mary Kinnan, who survived being kidnapped by Indians and is buried in the BRPC cemetery.
428
Date Created1850-1900
DescriptionPhoto of interior of Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church in the mid-1800's