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PCHS Newsletter Index 1926 to 2018 PAssAIc cOuNTY HIsTORIcAL sOcIETY THE HIsTORIc cOuNTY NEwsLETTER INdEx , 1926-2018 TITLE YEAR MONTH VOL., NO. $1M to Repair Lambert Castle’s Tower 2002 Fall Vol.4, No.3 1913 Silk Strike Commemorated 2013 Spring Vol.13, No.1 1990 Honor Roll Awards 1991 Winter/Spring Vol.22, No.1 2003 Holiday House Boutique 2004 Spring Vol.6, No.1 2001 Donations 2001 Winter Vol.3, No.3 2003 Heritage Citizenship Awards 2003 December Vol.5, No.4 2007-2008 PCHS Genealogy Club Meetings Resume 2007 Fall Vol.8, No.3 50th Anniversary Book Planned 1984 January Vol.15, No.1 70th Anniversary Celebration Dance at the Dey Mansion 1995/6 Winter/Spring Vol.25, No.1 75th Anniversary of the Passaic County Historical Society 2001 Fall Vol.3, No.2 81st Annual Meeting Set for the Passaic County Historical Society 2007 Spring Vol.8, No.1 868 Goffle Road, Historic House, Hawthorne Landmark, by Don E. Smith, Jr. 2008 Summer Vol.9, No.2 A Bell With A Remarkable History 1956 November Vol.4, No.7 A Castle as Smooth as Silk 2008 Fall Vol.9, No.3 A Castle Restoration Update 1998 Fall Vol.2, No.2 A Castle Restoration Update: In The Pink, by Andrew Shick 1999 Spring/Summer Vol.2, No.2 A Few Glimpses Of Old Delawanna 1950 November Vol.3, No.8 A Few Glimpses of Old Delawanna (Reprint) 2002 Fall Vol.4, No.3 A Fish Story 1953 February Vol.3, No.12 A Fish Story (Reprint) 2002 Spring Vol.4, No.1 A Landmark's Woes, Paterson’s New City Hall 1992 Fall Vol.23, No.3 A Letter from the Director… January 1984 1984 January Vol.15, No.1 A Message from the Society’s President, Jerome Nathans 1974 Autum Vol.5, No.4 A Needle for Her Brush: Women’s Textile Arts 1810-1930 1994 Fall Vol.24, No.2 A New Vision for the Passaic County Historical Society 2003 Summer Vol.5, No.2 A Restoration Update, by Andrew Shick 1999 Fall Vol.2, No.3 A Sad Beginning Early Celebrators of the New Year – The Outcome of Too Much Enthusiasm 1990 Winter Vol.21, No.1 A Salute to the Greatest Nation in the World, America the USA 2003 Summer Vol.5 No.2 A Scene from Paterson’s Golden Era, by Vincent Waraske 1971 Vol.1971, No.2 A Song for the 17th of March, 1823 - St. Patrick’s Day 2002 Spring Vol.4, No.1 A Summer Picnic at the Totowa Falls in 1778, by Robert L. Cohen 2011 Spring Vol.11, No.1 Abbott and Costello Program 1991 Fall Vol.22, No.3 Aboriginal Vestiges of Garret Mountain, by Max Schrabisch 1929 September Vol.1, No.3 Acquackanonk Landing – In Commerce and in War 1968 October Vol.1 Acquackanonk Landing (Passaic) in 1829 (Reprint) 2003 Summer Vol.5 No.2 Acquackanonk Landing (Passaic) in 1829, by Judge Henry P. Simmons 1962 November Vol.5, No.7 Acquackanonk Potpourri 1994 Winter-Spring Vol.23, No.3 Acquackanonk, from Alpha to Omega 1992 Winter Vol.23, No.4 Additional Funds for Roof Repair, 1984 1984 January Vol.15, No.1 Additions to our Archives, May 1968 1968 May Vol.1, No.3 Adopt-A-Painting Program Roars! 1999 Spring/Summer Vol.2, No.2 Adopt-A-Painting Program Scores Successes 1998 Fall Vol.2, No.2 Adopt-A-Painting Program Tops Fifty And Counting 1999 Fall Vol.2, No.3 Albert Henry Heusser 1929 September Vol.1, No.3 Albert VandeWeghe, Paterson Olympian 2004 Fall Vol.6, No.3 Alderman Bramhall and His Bridge, by D. Stanton Hammond 1971 December Vol.6, No.4 Alexander Hamilton, by John O. Benson 1930 September Vol.1, No.4 Alexander Hamilton, Father Of A Great City 1956 June Vol.4, No.6 Alexander W. Rogers and his Times, by Robert P. Brooks 1966 September Vol.6, No.3 1 Passaic county Historical society ~ Newsletter Index, 1926-2018 TITLE YEAR MONTH VOL., NO. Alfred P. Cappio 1961 October Vol.5, No.5 Alfred P. Cappio, 1900-1977, In Memoriam 1978 Winter Vol.8, No.1 Alfred Speer: Passaic Vintner, Publisher and Inventor 1987 January-April Vol.18, No.2 America Acquires a Gutenberg Bible, by Robert Williams 1931 September Vol.2, No.1 American Revolution Paintings in The Gallery at Lambert Castle 2008 Summer Vol.9 No.2 An 1845 Census of West Milford Township, by D. Stanton Hammond 1971 December Vol.6, No.4 An Act of Kindness, by George Decker 2002 Spring Vol.4, No.1 An Early History Of Hawthorne, New Jersey (Reprint) 1962 November Vol.5, No.7 An Early History of Hawthorne, New Jersey, By Walter A. Lucas 2004 Summer Vol.6, No.2 An Early Theatre at Hawthorne, N.J., by John D. Quackenbusch, Jr. 1966 September Vol.6, No.3 An Echo From Clifton’s Past 1989 Summer Vol.20, No.3 Ancient Picture of Passaic Falls, 1766 1962 November Vol.5, No.7 Andrew Derrom 1951 July Vol.3, No.10 Andrew Shick Joins Staff 1988 Spring/Summer Vol.19, No.1 Andrew Schik, Society Curator Named Acting Director 1996 September Vol.1, No.2 Anniversary Of The War With Spain, A War In Which Patersonians Play Very Important Roles 1958 March Vol.4, No.10 Announcing a New Publication! Historic Passaic County: An Illustrated History 2003 December Vol.5, No.4 Annual Meeting - May 2, 2008 2008 Summer Vol.8 No.2 Annual Meeting 1995 1994 Winter-Spring Vol.23, No.3 Annual Meeting 2006 2006 Spring Vol.7, No.1 Annual Meeting And Elections Held, New “Hobart” Slide Program Premiered 1999 Spring/Summer Vol.2, No.2 Annual Meeting News, 1988 1988 Spring/Summer Vol.19, No.1 Annual Meeting, 2002 2002 Summer Vol.4, No.2 Annual Report of President, 1930 1930 September Vol.1, No.4 Annual Report of President, 1931 1931 September Vol.2, No.1 Annual Report of Society, 2011-2012 2012 Spring/Summer Vol.12, No.1,2 Anti-Suffrage Program To Highlight November Meeting 2011 Summer Vol.11, No.2 Antique and Vintage Textiles 2001 Winter Vol.3, No.3 Antique Toy Exhibit 2001 Winter Vol.3, No.3 Appraisal Day II 2001 Winter Vol.3, No.3 Archives to Honor our Collective Ancestors, by Gloria Stroedecke 1999 Spring/Summer Vol.2, No.2 Area Businesses Donate Equipment to Society 1986 Fall Vol.17, No.3 Around The Castle, Spring 1986 1986 Spring Vol.17, No.2 Around The Castle, Fall 1986 1986 Fall Vol.17, No.3 Art Show at the Society 2002 Summer Vol.4, No.2 At The Sign of the Brass Dog 1987 January-April Vol.18, No.2 Athenia 1944 June Vol.3, No.3 Aviation City, by Robert L. Cohen 2011 Fall Vol.11, No.3,4 Barbour's Pond Dates Back, to the 1800s 1981 Summer Vol.12, No.2 Baseball City (Part One), by Robert L. Cohen 2012 Fall Vol.12, No.3 Baseball City (Part Three), by Robert L. Cohen 2013 Spring Vol.13, No.1 Baseball City (Part Two), by Robert L. Cohen 2012 Winter Vol.12, No.4 Be a Part of Passaic County History, Volunteer! 2012 Fall Vol.12, No.3 Behind the Lines, American Posters of World War I 2003 Summer Vol.5, No.2 Bernardus Borneman Help Build Old Passaic, by E. A. Smyk 2006 Spring Vol.7, No.1 Bicentennial Focus, 1974 1974 Autum Vol.5, No.4 Bicentennial Focus, 1975 1975 Spring Vol.6, No.1 Biographical Sketch Of Catholina Lambert 1956 May Vol.4, No.4 Biography of Society Officers & Honorary Trustees, 1974-75 1974 Autum Vol.5, No.4 Board Family 1968 May Vol.1, No.3 Board News 2003 Spring Vol.5, No.1 Book Sale, 1988 1988 Summer/Fall Vol.19, No.2 Book Signing at Lambert Castle 2004 Summer Vol.6, No.2 Botany Mills ~ Passaic, NJ, by Helen Berkenbush 2018 Fall Vol.18, No.4 2 Passaic county Historical society ~ Newsletter Index, 1926-2018 TITLE YEAR MONTH VOL., NO. Brass Dog In Folk Art Show 1981 Winter Vol.12, No.1 Building Railroad Cars – Address by Mr. Lucas on October 18, 1961 1961 October Vol.5, No.5 Burial Grounds of Old Totowa Church 1958 March Vol.4, No.10 By The Passaic, by Fitz James O’Brien 2004 Fall Vol.6, No.3 Calendar of Events, Fall 1994 1994 Fall Vol.24, No.2 Calling All Volunteers! 1994 Winter-Spring Vol.23, No.3 Camping in a Castle 1985 Fall Vol.16, No.2 Cannonball Road, by John D. Quackenbush 1971 March Vol.3, No.1 Captain James Gray, Ironmaster at Little Falls 1962 May Vol.5, No.6 Captain James Gray, Ironmaster at Little Falls (Reprint) 2002 Fall Vol.4, No.3 Carolina Troops Stationed at Totowa in 1780, by Albert H. Heusser 1928 September Vol.1, No.2 Castle Notes, 1985, Spring/Summer 1985 Spring/Summer Vol.16, No.1 Castle Restoration is Going Forward 1994 Winter-Spring Vol.23, No.3 Castle Tales: Thekla Panasiuk, Second-floor Maid 1994 Fall Vol.24, No.2 Castle Update 1995/6 Winter/Spring Vol.25, No.1 Castles in New Jersey 2003 December Vol.5, No.4 Catholina Lambert and the Artist Ralph A. Blakelock, by Annita Zalenski 2009 Winter Vol.9, No.4 Catholina Lambert, A Biographical Sketch, by Edward M. Graf 1970 Vol.1970, No.2 Catholina Lambert, A Biographical Sketch, by Edward M. Graf (Reprint) 2004 Winter Vol.6, No.4 Catholina Lambert: Patriotic American, by Annita Zalenski 2009 Summer Vol.10, No.1 Cathy Miller Program 2003 Summer Vol.5, No.2 Caught In The Crossfire, Churches, Taverns and Revolution in New Jersey 2008 Spring Vol.9, No.1 Cedar Lawn Cemetery Tour 2003 December Vol.5, No.4 Centennial Gala 1992 Winter Vol.23, No.4 Charles Danforth: Paterson Pioneer Locomotive Builder of Yesteryear, by Vincent Waraske 1973 Vol.1973, No.2 Chicago White Stockings, 1886 National League Champions 1961 October Vol.5, No.5 Children’s Holiday Party 2003 Spring Vol.5 No.1 Chronology of Federici Art 1955 June Vol.4, No.2 Church Street, Paterson – Before the Turn of the Twentieth Century, by Robert Williams, Jr.
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