402 |
E. C. Stokes |
1906 |
1907 |
403 |
Robert Lewis |
1789 |
1789 |
404 |
Passaic Hook and Ladder Company No. 1, Belleville, NJ |
1855 |
1861 |
405 |
Cape May County Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas |
1698 |
1712 |
406 |
United Service Organizations Service Club, Newark, NJ |
1942 |
1946 |
408 |
Horace N. Congar (1817-1893), Editor, diplomat, and politician |
1863 |
1905 |
409 |
Stevens Family (Hoboken, NJ) |
1663 |
1959 |
410 |
Burlington County, New Jersey Manuscript Collection |
1678 |
1763 |
411 |
Board of General Proprietors of the Eastern Division of New Jersey |
1685 |
1705 |
412 |
Garrison, Lindley M. (1864-1932), U.S. Secretary of War |
1913 |
1916 |
413 |
Sill, Edward, Civil War officer |
1864 |
1865 |
414 |
Southard, Samuel L. (1787-1842), Governor of NJ, U.S. Secretary of the Navy |
1814 |
1841 |
415 |
Douglas, Amanda M. (1831-1961), author |
ca. 1866 |
1916 |
416 |
Munn Family (Essex County, NJ) |
1774 |
1910 |
417 |
Bonnel, N., sheriff of Union County, NJ |
1863 |
1866 |
418 |
Union Beneficial Society, Salem, NJ |
1840 |
1898 |
420 |
New Jersey Civil War |
1861 |
1865 |
421 |
Newark Alms House, Newark, NJ |
1854 |
1858 |
422 |
Crane-Pierson Family |
1707 |
1942 |
423 |
Long Valley, NJ Post Office |
1885 |
1887 |
424 |
John Edward Pryor |
1761 |
1763 |
427 |
Howe Family |
1844 |
1934 |
429 |
Blair, John Insley (1802-99), businessman |
1830 |
1896 |
430 |
Becker Family |
1853 |
1925 |
432 |
Special Commission to Investigate the Affairs of the Essex County Board of Chosen Freeholders |
1919 |
1919 |
434 |
American Insurance Company, Newark, NJ |
1846 |
1893 |
435 |
Alling Brothers & Company, Newark, NJ |
1853 |
1878 |
438 |
Edge, Walter E. (1873-1956), Governor of NJ, U.S. Senator, ambassador to France |
1916 |
1956 |
440 |
Playfellows, Newark, NJ |
1912 |
1917 |
441 |
Churchill, Sarah J., music teacher |
1890 |
1894 |
442 |
Clark, James Henry (1814-69), physician |
1834 |
1869 |
443 |
Christ Episcopal Church, Rahway, NJ |
1875 |
1885 |
444 |
Newark High School, Newark, NJ |
ca. 1863 |
1867 |
445 |
Richards, Harry E. (1853-1923), physician, educator |
1867 |
1913 |
446 |
Camden, NJ |
1879 |
1886 |
447 |
Dutch Reformed Church, Stone House Plains, NJ |
1747 |
1901 |
448 |
Clarkson Antislavery Society of New Jersey |
n. d. |
n. d. |
450 |
Stites, Richard Wayne (d. 1877), lawyer |
ca. 1822 |
ca. 1822 |
451 |
Jonah Cooper (fl. 1793-1832), Farmer and merchant |
1793 |
1832 |
452 |
Martha Furnace Employee’s Journal |
1808 |
1815 |
454 |
Condit-Dodd Family |
1757 |
1925 |
455 |
Perth Amboy Wharf, Perth Amboy, NJ |
1821 |
1830 |
456 |
Stanford Pharmacy, Newark, NJ |
1853 |
1905 |
457 |
Alfred J. Crane (fl. 1898-1919) |
1898 |
1919 |
458 |
McCarter, Uzal H. (1861-1931), banker |
1919 |
1931 |
460 |
Twenty-First New Jersey Volunteers |
1862 |
1863 |
462 |
Williams, Sarah |
1787 |
1851 |
464 |
Clark, Samuel, clerk |
1836 |
1865 |
468 |
David A. Ryerson (1835-1910), Lawyer and Civil War officer |
1862 |
1900 |
470 |
John R. Pearson (1766-1848), Grocer |
1822 |
1851 |
471 |
Collins, David, army recruiting agent |
1864 |
1864 |
472 |
George Perry Morris (1864-1921), Journalist |
1905 |
1906 |
473 |
Marsh Family |
1779 |
1857 |
475 |
East Orange Dispensary |
1885 |
1885 |
477 |
Goodlatte, William Burgess |
1909 |
1922 |
478 |
Frace, George, farmer |
1877 |
1926 |
479 |
Monks of the Passaic |
1889 |
1913 |
480 |
Morgan Family |
1823 |
1957 |
481 |
Van Derveer Family |
1733 |
1908 |
482 |
Allen/Alling-Campfield Family (Newark, NJ) |
1720 |
1898 |
484 |
Rutherfurd-Ely Family |
1777 |
1947 |
485 |
Sydenham/Sidman Family (Newark and Bloomfield, NJ) |
1759 |
1909 |
486 |
Shugard, William |
1826 |
1897 |
490 |
Vannest, William C. |
1891 |
1891 |
491 |
William Cheesman (d. ca. 1766), Yeoman |
1759 |
1784 |
493 |
Carpender, Arthur S. (1884-1960), U.S. naval officer |
1913 |
1958 |
496 |
Cornelius Vanderhoof (b. 1780), War of 1812 soldier |
1812 |
1812 |
497 |
Ladies Missionary Society of the North Reformed Church, Passaic, NJ |
1889 |
1904 |
499 |
Nicholas J. Kip (fl. 1868-1870), Merchant |
1868 |
1870 |
500 |
Newark Institute of Arts and Sciences, Newark, NJ |
1906 |
1912 |