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The New Jersey Historical Society is a historical society and museum located in Newark, New Jersey, United States. It was founded in 1845 at Trenton by intellectual and business leaders of New Jersey, most prominently Joseph C. Hornblower, Peter D. Vroom and William Whitehead.
John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton
proprietary governments . New York, New-Jersey historical society, 1846, page 103. O'Callaghan, ed... New Jersey, as well as in Carolina, which he had previously received. Preceded by: New Creation Baron Berkeley of Stratton Followed by: Charles Berkeley References New Jersey Archives , First...
Newarks YMHA, the Newark Museum, and the New Jersey Historical Society. He was also a major... Louis Bamberger was Newark, New Jersey's leading citizen from the early 1900s until his death in 1944. At his death, all flags in Newark were flown at half-mast for three days, and his large...
interested in New Jersey. References New Jersey Archives, First Series. Newark, NJ, 1880-1893., Volume 1, page 25. Whitehead, William Adee, East Jersey under the proprietary governments . New York, New-Jersey historical society, 1846, page 104. O'Callaghan, ed., Documents relating to the Colonial...
home of the New Jersey Historical Society and former Governor's mansion of the state; the current... See also: Princeton Township, New Jersey Princeton highlighted in Mercer County. Inset map: Mercer County highlighted in the State of New Jersey. Princeton, New Jersey is the name of a...
Lenape: archaeology, history and ethnography , New Jersey Historical Society, (Newark, NJ 1986) Weslager... dialects. Munsee, or Minnisink, was spoken in the upper Delaware River (including North Jersey), New.... Consequently today, from New Jersey to Wisconsin to southwest Oklahoma, there are groups which...
home to the New Jersey Historical Society. The NJHS rotates exhibits on New Jersey and Newark. In... National Newark Building Newark , the "Brick City," is located in Essex County, New Jersey... of New Jersey, later to be known as Princeton, in neighboring Elizabeth. Industrial Era to World...