| 1 |
Alphabetical Series |
ca. 1664 |
1920 |
| 2 |
East Jersey Manuscript Collection |
1667 |
1873 |
| 3 |
West Jersey Manuscript Collection |
1648 |
1829 |
| 4 |
Revolutionary Era Manuscript Collection |
1765 |
1790 |
| 5 |
Elizabethtown, NJ Manuscript Collection |
1699 |
1804 |
| 6 |
New Jersey Provincial Congress |
1775 |
1800 |
| 7 |
New Jersey Manuscript Collection |
1669 |
1840 |
| 8 |
High Street Presbyterian Church, Newark, NJ |
1841 |
1944 |
| 9 |
Newark Female Charitable Society, Newark, NJ |
1803 |
1949 |
| 10 |
Hornblower Family |
1760 |
1900 |
| 11 |
Louis Bamberger (1855-1944) Autograph Collection |
1683 |
1929 |
| 12 |
Congar Family (Newark, NJ) |
1787 |
1876 |
| 13 |
Mahlon Dickerson (1770-1853) and Philemon Dickerson (1788-1862) |
1774 |
1922 |
| 14 |
Edwin A. Ely (1836-1927) Autograph Collection |
ca. 1663 |
1890 |
| 15 |
Philip Kearny (1814-1862), Civil War general |
1847 |
1863 |
| 16 |
Lewis Morris (1671-1746), Royal Governor of New Jersey |
1704 |
1750 |
| 17 |
Robert Hunter Morris (ca. 1700-1764), Chief Justice of New Jersey and Governor of Pennsylvania |
1726 |
1770 |
| 18 |
Parker Family (Perth Amboy, NJ) |
1676 |
1946 |
| 19 |
Stuart C. Smith Manuscript Collection |
1741 |
1868 |
| 20 |
Peter D. Vroom (1791-1873), Governor of New Jersey and U.S. Congressman |
1783 |
1890 |
| 21 |
Sanford B. Hunt (1825-1884), Physician andNewark Daily Advertisereditor |
1835 |
1891 |
| 22 |
William Southworth Hunt (1879-1940), Autograph Collection |
1736 |
1944 |
| 23 |
William Nelson (1847-1914) Manuscript Collection |
1690 |
1875 |
| 24 |
Ogden Mine Railroad Company, Nolans Point, NJ |
1856 |
1890 |
| 25 |
Miscellaneous Manuscripts |
1664 |
1956 |
| 26 |
Joseph P. Bradley (1813-92), U.S. Supreme Court Justice |
1813 |
1936 |
| 27 |
Boggs Family |
1737 |
1942 |
| 28 |
Marcus L. Ward (1812-1884), Governor of New Jersey and U. S. Congressman |
1683 |
1912 |
| 29 |
Eugene Vanderpool (1844-1903), President of the Newark Gas Light Company |
1817 |
1929 |
| 30 |
Robert S. Green (1831-1895), Governor of New Jersey and U.S. Congressman |
1863 |
1888 |
| 31 |
Statesmen Autograph Collection |
ca. 1680 |
1993 |
| 32 |
Walter Dormitzer Autograph Collection |
1777 |
1961 |
| 33 |
Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), U.S. President and Governor of New Jersey |
1900 |
1958 |
| 34 |
Aaron Burr (1756-1836), Lawyer and U. S. Vice President |
1755 |
1833 |
| 35 |
Cleveland, Grover |
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| 36 |
Hobart, Garret A. (1844-99), US Vice-President |
1880 |
1900 |
| 37 |
Franklin, William (1731-1813), Governor of NJ |
1756 |
1813 |
| 38 |
Ebenezer Elmer (fl. 1776-1785), Revolutionary War officer |
1776 |
1785 |
| 39 |
Belcher, Jonathan (1681/82-1757), Governor of NJ |
1731 |
1755 |
| 40 |
Winfield Scott (1786-1866), Army officer and Presidential candidate |
1823 |
1849 |
| 41 |
Samuel Smith (1720-1776), Treasurer of the Western Division of the Colony of New Jersey and Historian |
1748 |
1768 |
| 42 |
William Paterson (1745-1806), Governor of New Jersey, U.S. Senator, U.S. Supreme Court Justice |
1776 |
1833 |
| 43 |
William Nelson (1847-1914), Lawyer, historian, and Corresponding Secretary of Archives: Documents, Manuscripts, & Photographs |
1693 |
1914 |
| 44 |
Stevens Index, Transcripts, and Facsimiles |
1664 |
1783 |
| 45 |
Andrew Bell (1757-1843), Collector of Perth Amboy Port and Land surveyor |
1745 |
1866 |
| 46 |
New Jersey Legislature |
1751 |
1808 |
| 47 |
John P. Jackson (1805-1861), Lawyer, legislator, and Vice President of the New Jersey Railroad & Transportation Company |
1821 |
1887 |
| 48 |
Powers, John Vance |
1861 |
1863 |
| 49 |
Ship Logs Collection |
1732 |
1839 |
| 50 |
Alfred Vail (1807-1859), Inventor |
1826 |
1918 |
| 51 |
Sanitary Fair |
1864 |
1864 |
| 52 |
David D. Crane (1763-1838), Public official |
1786 |
1836 |
| 53 |
Andrew D. Mellick, Jr. (1844-1895), Historian |
1888 |
1889 |
| 54 |
Whitman, Walt (1819-92), poet |
1867 |
1881 |
| 55 |
Thomas Jefferson Boyce (d. 1853), Sailor |
1829 |
1852 |
| 56 |
Transferred to MG 41 |
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| 57 |
Lawrence Kearny (1789-1868), U.S. Naval officer |
1814 |
1844 |
| 58 |
Witherspoon, John (1723-94), minister, educator |
1766 |
1784 |
| 59 |
Jacob Spicer (1716-1765), New Jersey Provincial Assembly member |
1737 |
1846 |
| 60 |
Hart, John (1713-79), Signer of the Declaration of Independence |
1761 |
1778 |
| 61 |
John Robinson Burnet Genealogy Collection |
1752 |
1901 |
| 62 |
Bonaparte, Joseph (1768-1844), exiled King of Spain |
1816 |
1845 |
| 63 |
Ashfield, Isabella and Elisabeth |
1720 |
1751 |
| 64 |
Philip Freneau |
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| 65 |
Artihmetic Books Collection |
1805 |
1826 |
| 66 |
World War II Production Awards |
1942 |
1945 |
| 67 |
Lewis Condict (1773-1862), Doctor and statesman |
1833 |
1837 |
| 68 |
Woodbridge, New Jersey Records |
1668 |
1875 |
| 69 |
Alexander, Archibald (1772-1851), theology professor |
1818 |
1818 |
| 70 |
Alexander, James and William |
1711 |
1771 |
| 71 |
Burlington County, NJ Loan Office |
1776 |
1798 |
| 72 |
John Kearny (fl. 1797-1801), Customs collector |
1797 |
1801 |
| 73 |
Elijah Baldwin (ca. 1718-1766) and Elias Baldwin (fl. 1760-1781), Shoemakers |
1760 |
1781 |
| 74 |
Nathaniel Baldwin (fl. 1769-1799), Shoemaker |
1769 |
1799 |
| 75 |
Bloomfield Academy, Bloomfield, NJ |
1826 |
1831 |
| 76 |
Bordentown Friends Preparative Meeting, Bordentown, NJ |
1832 |
1860 |
| 77 |
Catharine Brinckerhoff (d. 1828) and George Brinckerhoff (d. 1827) |
ca.1765 |
ca.1765 |
| 78 |
Brooklyn Supply Store and Brooklyn Forge, Brooklyn, NJ |
1788 |
1791 |
| 79 |
Caleb W. Bruen (1768-1846), Cabinetmaker and distiller |
1804 |
1829 |
| 80 |
Transferred to MG 81 |
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| 81 |
Camp Family (Camptown, NJ) |
1752 |
1837 |
| 82 |
Transferred to MG 81 |
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| 83 |
Cannon, James Spencer (1776-1852), Rutgers University professor |
ca. 1835 |
ca. 1836 |
| 84 |
John Hewitt (1777-1857), Cabinetmaker |
1800 |
1814 |
| 85 |
Chester Township, New Jersey Overseers of the Poor |
1799 |
1826 |
| 86 |
Benjamin D. Coley (fl. 1861), Civil War soldier |
1861 |
1861 |
| 87 |
Connet (S.E.) and Son, sawmill and lumberyard, Brookside, NJ |
1839 |
1889 |
| 88 |
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| 89 |
Sayers Coe (1772-1851), Farmer |
1793 |
1911 |
| 90 |
Ashbel W. Corey (1798-1839) and Anna E. Corey (fl.1824-1857) |
1790 |
1904 |
| 91 |
First Continental Artillery Regiment |
1780 |
1780 |
| 92 |
William W. Morris, Document clerk of Newark, NJ |
1836 |
1905 |
| 93 |
Davis, Richard Bingham (1771-99), poet |
ca. 1790 |
1797 |
| 94 |
Elias Dayton (1737-1807), Revolutionary War officer |
1759 |
1783 |
| 95 |
Daniel Dean |
1848 |
1875 |
| 96 |
Denville, New Jersey Organizations |
1845 |
1888 |
| 97 |
Edward Nicoll Dickerson (1824-1889), Engineer and lawyer |
1846 |
1857 |
| 98 |
M.F. Dickerson & Company, Succasunna, NJ |
1816 |
1817 |
| 99 |
Ralph Doremus (1797-1886), Merchant and farmer |
1830 |
1855 |
| 100 |
Fairfield, New Jersey Distiller |
1818 |
1819 |