1101 |
Larned Family |
1790 |
1904 |
1102 |
Roome-Lamscha-Harrison Family, Land surveyors |
1850 |
1947 |
1103 |
Newark, NJ Board of Commissioners |
1917 |
1917 |
1104 |
Essex County Pathological and Anatomical Society |
1907 |
1961 |
1105 |
Empire Steel and Iron Company, Mount Hope, NJ |
1902 |
1961 |
1106 |
Coggill Family |
1868 |
1879 |
1107 |
Consumers League of New Jersey |
1941 |
1979 |
1108 |
Hopler General Supply Store, Chester, NJ |
1851 |
1945 |
1109 |
Fromholtz Family |
1865 |
1945 |
1110 |
Smith, Ira Ten Broeck (1888-1957), teacher |
1906 |
1906 |
1111 |
Methodist-Episcopal Church of the Savior, Paterson, NJ |
1928 |
1940 |
1112 |
See MG 25 |
|
|
1113 |
Newark Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary |
1880 |
1944 |
1114 |
See MG 25 Essex Common Pleas or Mrs. Vincent Robertello Collection |
|
|
1115 |
See MG 25 |
|
|
1116 |
Neill, George Hale (1836-1916), student |
1860 |
1860 |
1117 |
Bianchi, Dr. Angelo (1901-1966), physician, obstetrician |
1902 |
1934 |
1118 |
Reid, John (1655-1723), Surveyor General of the Province of East Jersey |
1688 |
1815 |
1119 |
First Presbyterian Church, Woodbridge, NJ |
1853 |
1875 |
1120 |
Mason-Kern-Lamonte Families |
1780 |
1935 |
1121 |
McCabe Boiler Works, Newark, NJ |
1865 |
1971 |
1122 |
Levitt, James H. (1940-1986), historian |
1723 |
1763 |
1123 |
Monmouth County Freeholders |
1790 |
1790 |
1124 |
New Brunswick Study Club, New Brunswick, NJ |
1923 |
1978 |
1125 |
International Typographical Union, New Jersey |
1885 |
1941 |
1126 |
Pequannock Township, Morris County, NJ |
1741 |
1835 |
1127 |
John Dipper (1778-1836), Freed slave and Baptist minister |
1816 |
1835 |
1128 |
Pitney Family and Farm |
1803 |
1951 |
1129 |
Aetna Realty Company, Newark, NJ |
1916 |
1918 |
1130 |
Newark Printing Pressmen’s Union No. 31, Newark, NJ |
1918 |
1940 |
1131 |
Williams and Company Express, Newark, NJ |
1860 |
1860 |
1132 |
Jones and Woodland Company, Newark, NJ |
1906 |
1934 |
1133 |
Montclair Dramatic Club, Montclair, NJ |
1894 |
1980 |
1134 |
New Jersey Women Library Workers |
1976 |
1977 |
1135 |
National Organization of Women, Monmouth County Chapter |
1970 |
1977 |
1136 |
Daniel Bailey (fl. 1886-1900), Farmer |
1886 |
1900 |
1137 |
Osborne, William Hamilton (1873-1942), author, lawyer |
1902 |
1937 |
1138 |
Hipp, Dr. Frederick L. (1908- ), educator |
1929 |
1930 |
1139 |
Scott Family (Elizabethtown, NJ) |
1792 |
1865 |
1140 |
Poulson, George M. |
1889 |
1895 |
1141 |
Peapack, NJ |
1928 |
1937 |
1142 |
Honeyman Family |
1876 |
1914 |
1143 |
Chapman, Cyrus Durand, (1856-1918), artist, painter |
1819 |
1911 |
1144 |
Reynolds, Charles Bingham (1856-1940), publisher, historian |
1858 |
1939 |
1145 |
Clark, Matthias, (b. ca. 1791) |
1830? |
1830? |
1146 |
Ward-Meeker Family |
ca. 1749 |
1939 |
1147 |
Lebanonville Vigilant Society, Hunterdon County, NJ |
1878 |
1951 |
1148 |
Voorhees, Dr. Howard Crosby (1879-1949), physician |
1907 |
1943 |
1149 |
Evans, William James (1838-1864), Civil War officer |
1861 |
1864 |
1150 |
Mandolin Club of Newark |
1932 |
1972 |
1151 |
James E. Churchman Funeral Home, Newark, NJ |
1902 |
1934 |
1152 |
Price, Clement Alexander (1945- ) |
1980 |
1980 |
1153 |
New Jersey Historical Society |
ca. 1979 |
ca. 1979 |
1154 |
Twenty-Sixth New Jersey Volunteers |
1862 |
1933 |
1155 |
Read, Susan Rapalie |
1936 |
1940 |
1156 |
Batten, Pluma B. (1894- ), educator |
1931 |
1956 |
1157 |
Backus Water Motor Company, Newark, NJ |
1899 |
1899 |
1158 |
Morris Canal Investigation Committee |
1912 |
1913 |
1159 |
Rapp, Ada M. |
1894 |
1894 |
1160 |
Asbury Park, NJ |
1907 |
1923 |
1161 |
Coriell, Eliza |
1842 |
1868 |
1162 |
Milton J. Ives (1840-1924), Civil War soldier |
1862 |
1863 |
1163 |
Whittier House Social Settlement, Jersey City, NJ |
1894 |
1974 |
1164 |
Woodruff, James H., Jr., (1825-1851) |
1849 |
1856 |
1165 |
Everson, Elizabeth “Lizzie” |
1885 |
1885 |
1166 |
Johnson Family |
1823 |
1879 |
1167 |
DeGray Family (Bergen County, NJ) |
1795 |
1908 |
1168 |
Piscataway Township, NJ |
1682 |
1821 |
1169 |
Grace Church, Orange, NJ |
1854 |
1981 |
1170 |
New Jersey State Society, Daughters of the American Colonists |
1924 |
1981 |
1171 |
Weyel, Anna Specert (b. 1849), midwife |
1884 |
1917 |
1172 |
Barus, Jane Garey (1892-1977), civic activist, social reformer |
1947 |
1977 |
1173 |
Atkinson, Ralph Waldo (1887-1961), electrical engineer |
1899 |
1961 |
1174 |
Joseph G. Ogden (1780-1817), Shoemaker |
1806 |
1813 |
1175 |
John Ogden (1799-1877), Carpenter and coffin maker, and James Crawford Ogden (1831-1916), Undertaker |
1857 |
1883 |
1176 |
Chatham, NJ Board of Health |
1881 |
1895 |
1177 |
Edward I. Condict (fl. 1872-1873) |
1872 |
1873 |
1178 |
Jackson Glass Works, Waterford Township, NJ |
1832 |
1833 |
1179 |
Taylor, John W. (1784-1854), Justice of the Peace, U.S. Congressman |
1810 |
1854 |
1180 |
Dorman, Theodore Taylor, (1862-1942), lawyer, businessman |
1904 |
1908 |
1181 |
New Jersey State Tercentenary Celebration |
1954 |
1966 |
1182 |
McGeary, Mary Jenkins, historian |
|
|
1183 |
Thomas Wright (fl. 1886-1887), Grocer |
1886 |
1887 |
1184 |
John Berdan, Jr. (fl. 1823-1856), Surveyor and cartographer |
1823 |
1856 |
1185 |
Thomas Sharp (d. 1808) and Rebecca Sharp (fl. 1809-1816) |
1790 |
1821 |
1186 |
Studley, Miriam V., collector, librarian |
1853 |
1962 |
1187 |
Forest House Hotel, Hattacawanna Lake, NJ |
1866 |
1877 |
1188 |
Fort, George F. (1809-1872), Governor of New Jersey |
1830 |
1863 |
1189 |
Swaim Family |
1771 |
1903 |
1190 |
Highland Avenue Congregational Church, Orange, NJ |
1855 |
1982 |
1191 |
Oliver-Jayne Family |
1851 |
1915 |
1192 |
Genealogy Club of the Library of Archives: Documents, Manuscripts, & Photographs |
1979 |
1979 |
1193 |
Cummins, Dr. George Wyckoff, mathematician, collector |
1762 |
1893 |
1194 |
Robert R. Livingston (1746-1813), Chancellor of New York |
1658 |
1888 |
1195 |
Young, Adolphus Pennington, lawyer |
1876 |
1879 |
1196 |
Hibernia Tract, Morris County, NJ |
1771 |
1888 |
1197 |
Howell, Joseph C. |
1839 |
1847 |
1198 |
Gillett and Company |
1876 |
1885 |
1199 |
Sanders, Abraham B. |
1882 |
1883 |
1200 |
Tichenor, Jabez, Emily, and Ellen M. |
1859 |
1859 |