101 |
Dickerson Mine, Randolph Township, NJ |
1813 |
1842 |
102 |
Jacob Fine (fl. 1831-1857), Shoemaker |
1831 |
1857 |
103 |
Force, John |
1811 |
1812 |
104 |
Franklin Academy, Newark, NJ |
1850 |
1885 |
105 |
Franklin Mineral Company, Essex County, NJ |
1904 |
1933 |
106 |
Goble & Thomas, Shoe manufacturers, Newark, NJ |
1816 |
1828 |
107 |
Sign of the Unicorn Tavern (Graham’s Tavern), Elizabeth, NJ |
1765 |
1794 |
108 |
Samuel Harrison (1684-1776), Farmer, fuller, and sawyer |
1725 |
1772 |
109 |
Howell, James E., attorney |
1864 |
1912 |
110 |
James Abeel (1733-1825), Deputy Quartermaster General |
1761 |
1819 |
111 |
Samuel Hayes (1776-1839), Physician |
1804 |
1830 |
112 |
Phinehas Horton (fl. 1809-1835), Merchant |
1802 |
1852 |
113 |
Hooper, Richard Lettis, Jr. (1730-97), surveyor |
1764 |
1764 |
115 |
“Minutes and Memorandums in Respect to Indian Titles…in North America” |
n. d. |
n. d. |
116 |
Henry King (d. 1781), Shoemaker and currier |
1767 |
1782 |
117 |
Kunze and Hayes, Physicians, Newark, NJ |
1803 |
1806 |
118 |
Andrew Leake (d. ca. 1768), Merchant |
1756 |
1766 |
119 |
Leddel Family (Mendham, NJ) |
1785 |
1878 |
120 |
Arthur Lefferson (1739-ca. 1802), Tanner and currier |
1775 |
1792 |
121 |
James Leonard (fl. 1825-1833), Hatter |
1825 |
1833 |
122 |
John C. Lloyd (1796-1881), Tailor and Justice of the peace |
1824 |
1861 |
123 |
Condict, Jemima (1754-1779) |
1772 |
1779 |
124 |
Alexander McClelland (1809-1864), Theologian |
1843 |
1843 |
125 |
Joseph Black Manuscript Collection |
1794 |
1833 |
126 |
Second Presbyterian Church, Mendham, NJ |
1859 |
1906 |
127 |
Helen M. Wright, Historian |
1726 |
1935 |
128 |
Alexander MacWhorter (1734-1807), Presbyterian minister |
1795 |
1807 |
129 |
William Leddel (1747-1827), Cavalry officer |
1793 |
1801 |
130 |
Thomas Nesbitt (1760-1819), Merchant |
1787 |
1826 |
131 |
Newark Industrial Institute, Newark, NJ |
1872 |
1876 |
132 |
New Providence, New Jersey Township Committee |
1812 |
1843 |
133 |
Jonathan M. Wilcox (fl. 1815-1836), Mason and cobbler |
1815 |
1836 |
134 |
New Jersey State Anti-Slavery Society |
1839 |
1845 |
135 |
Newark Handel and Haydn Society, Newark, NJ |
1831 |
1840 |
136 |
Newark Sacred Music Association, Newark NJ |
1850 |
1853 |
137 |
Newark Daily Advertiser, Newark, NJ |
1846 |
1849 |
138 |
Newark Printing and Publishing Company, Newark, NJ |
1864 |
1864 |
139 |
East Newark Land Company |
1835 |
1848 |
141 |
New Jersey State Treasurer’s Office |
1837 |
1843 |
142 |
John C. Honeyman (1836-1916), Historian |
1900 |
1903 |
143 |
Edmund J. Cleveland (fl. 1862-1865), Civil War soldier |
1862 |
1865 |
146 |
Transferred to MG 79, MG 81 and MG 1012 |
|
|
148 |
North River Meadow Company, Shrewsbury Twp., NJ |
1820 |
1832 |
149 |
Caleb Parkhurst (1744-1817), Merchant |
1784 |
1817 |
150 |
Henry L. Parkhurst (1767-1852), Farmer |
1795 |
1850 |
152 |
John Ralston (d. 1819), Merchant |
1782 |
1815 |
154 |
Potts, Thomas, Jr., currier |
1727 |
1743 |
155 |
David Ross (1720-1795), Cooper and bell maker |
1756 |
1794 |
156 |
Pierson, Theodore (1813-1901), millwright, local official |
1850 |
1889 |
157 |
The Orpheus, Newark, N.J. |
1868 |
1872 |
158 |
Jeremiah Price (fl. 1835-1853), Deputy sheriff of Essex County |
1835 |
1853 |
159 |
Randolph Township, New Jersey Township Committee |
1806 |
1835 |
160 |
Ringwood Company supply store, Newark, NJ |
1760 |
1764 |
161 |
Roosevelt Improvement Association, Newark, N.J. |
1881 |
1892 |
162 |
Junior Cavalry of America, Montclair Mounted Troop, Montclair, N.J. |
1931 |
1942 |
163 |
Hugh Hughes (fl. 1782), Deputy Quartermaster of New York |
1782 |
1782 |
164 |
Transferred to MG 377 |
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|
165 |
Hutchinson, Abraham R. |
1839 |
1889 |
166 |
Saddle River Township, NJ Record book |
1787 |
1838 |
167 |
Somerset County Bible Society |
1817 |
1915 |
168 |
Soper, Abraham D., justice of the peace. |
1838 |
1864 |
169 |
Stephens, William H., merchant |
1828 |
1830 |
170 |
Samuel Steward (1760-1833), Blacksmith |
1809 |
1823 |
171 |
Roberts, Amos and Eleazar, mill owners |
1772 |
1828 |
172 |
John H. Stephens (fl. 1802-1817), Merchant |
1802 |
1817 |
173 |
Moved to MG 101 |
|
|
174 |
Sweet and Robinson, physicians |
1858 |
1866 |
175 |
Tracy, Gilbert A., collector |
1864 |
1920 |
176 |
Carman, Ezra, A, Civil War officer |
1861 |
1903 |
177 |
William A. Whitehead (1810-1884), Historian |
1680 |
1885 |
178 |
Burlington County, NJ |
1780 |
1785 |
179 |
Trenton, N. J. Civil Court |
1812 |
1814 |
180 |
Literary Clubs, Newark |
1790 |
1799 |
181 |
Estate of Daniel Tichenor (1748-1831) |
1831 |
1832 |
182 |
Turk, William, naval surgeon |
1824 |
1833 |
183 |
Jonathan Valentine (1766-1801), Merchant |
1791 |
1796 |
184 |
Cornelius Vanderbeek (fl. 1833-1847), Justice of the peace |
1833 |
1839 |
187 |
Essex County Anti-Slavery Society, Newark, NJ |
1839 |
1842 |
188 |
Young Men’s Society, Newark, NJ |
1833 |
1838 |
189 |
Williamson, Isaac H., Governor of NJ |
1794 |
1794 |
190 |
Seth Woodruff (1742-1815), Weaver |
1761 |
1812 |
191 |
Thomas Woodruff, Jr. (1720-1805), Carpenter and coffin maker |
1776 |
1780 |
192 |
William Woodruff (fl. 1771-1803), Gravedigger and merchant |
1771 |
1803 |
193 |
Perry, Nehemiah, Jr. |
1858 |
1862 |
194 |
First Battle of Bull Run |
1861 |
1861 |
195 |
Stephens & Caskey, Stephensburg, NJ |
1832 |
1833 |
196 |
Morris County Court of Common Pleas |
1786 |
1789 |
197 |
Lebkuecher and Co., silversmiths, Newark, N. J. |
1889 |
1899 |
198 |
Matthias Winans (1739-1782), Innkeeper |
1774 |
1780 |
199 |
Robert Erskine (1735-1780), Engineer |
1756 |
1782 |
200 |
Murray, James F. and James F. Jr. |
1927 |
1966 |