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A union list of New Jersey annual publications in the library collections of the New Jersey Historical Society and Rutgers University

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Becker, R. L., & McKinstry, E. R. (1977). A union list of New Jersey annual publications in the library collections of the New Jersey Historical Society and Rutgers University. Rutgers University Libraries; The New Jersey Historical Society. https://doi.org/10.7282/T3N58J9D

This work is protected by copyright. You are free to use this resource, with proper attribution, for research and educational purposes. Other uses, such as reproduction or publication, may require the permission of the copyright holder. Downloaded On 2021/09/30 08:27:27 -0400 A UNION LIST OF New Jersey Annual Publications in the Library Collections of THE NEW JERSEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY and RUTGERS UNIVERSITY New Jersey Annual Publications A UNION LIST OF New Jersey Annual Publications

in the Library Collections of THE NEW JERSEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY and RUTGERS UNIVERSITY

Compiled by RONALD L. BECKER E. RICHARD McKINSTRY

New Brunswick: Rutgers University Libraries Newark: The New Jersey Historical Society 1977 4 PRINTED BY JE.NNINGS - KITCHEN - GRYGO PRINTERS, EDISON, N. J. mw _ INTRODUCTION The New Jersey Historical Society and Rutgers University possess two of the most important library collections for the study of New Jersey history. Unfortunate- ly, researchers have frequently worked at one place without knowing the holdings of the other. To help remedy this situation this union list of New Jersey annual pub- lications was prepared. It represents the first joint project of its kind between the two institutions. In preparing this volume the compilers thoroughly examined the entire printed collections of the historical society and, at Rutgers, the special collections and gov- ernment documents departments of the Archibald S. Alexander Library. Since the holdings of these two libraries are so strong in material for the study of New Jersey's history, it is hoped that researchers will recognize the independent bibliographic value of this combined record. The union list is divided into sections that cover both public and private organi- zations. The former includes governmental publications from the municipal, county, and state levels, while the latter is concerned with the publications of a variety of as- sociations and institutions. The annuals of agricultural and civic associations, clubs, health care and social welfare groups, religious associations and institutions, busi- nesses, schools, and trade and professional associations are all considered. For the purposes of this list, an institution has been defined as an establishment organized for public use or for the public welfare, and an association as an organization whose members share common interests or goals. A few preliminary remarks to familiarize the user with the format, contents, and scope of this union list are warranted. Although most associations and institu- tions frequently concern themselves with more than one activity, an attempt has been made to categorize each under only one heading. The index, a detailed rec- ord of names, places, and subjects, covers each activity and should be consulted if an association or institution is not found readily in the main body of the work. Exceptions to the private/government breakdown occur with schools, state- and county-run agricultural associations, and reformatories and prisons. Rather than appearing under their governmental sponsoring bodies, they are situated, respectively, under Public Schools, Agricultural Associations, and Health Care and Social Wel- fare Institutions. Religious Institutions are listed by denomination, Religious Associa- tions are broken down into denominational and interdenominational sections, and Schools are categorized by the type of learning institution: private, public, or col- lege and professional. In the State Government section the words New Jersey have been eliminated from the beginning of each entry line. Annuals published by Rutgers and the historical society have been omitted. Almanacs, trade catalogues, and city directories have also been excluded; they are intended as subjects of future joint publications. It should be emphasized that this volume is a union list rather than a catalogue or bibliography, and that many of the entries record organizations in New Jersey for re- searchers for the first time. The organization's name, a short title of its publication, [v] occasional explanatory matter, and the holdings of Rutgers (NjR) and the Society (NjHi) are included in the entries. The list is current to 1975 with the hope that it will be updated periodically.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The compilers would like to extend their special thanks to the Library Services and Construction Act, Title III program and its administrator, Richard Colucci of the New Jersey State Library, for providing the funds and encouragement to initiate and complete this project. At Rutgers University, Donald A. Sinclair, Curator of Special Collections, as- sisted in locating materials and provided valuable advice concerning the content and style of this union list. Clark L. Beck, Jr. and Edward T. Skipworth, colleagues at Rutgers, helped to find annual publications of private institutions and associations. Mary K. Fetzer and Leslie H. Ota, government documents librarians, did the same for New Jersey government annuals. At The New Jersey Historical Society, Director Robert M. Lunny's interest, en- couragement, and advice are greatly appreciated. The compilers also wish to acknow- ledge the thoughtful contributions of the Society's library staff: Don C. Skemer, Cynthia E. Browne, and Robert C. Morris, Librarian. William T. Kerr of the New Jersey State Library read the manuscript and offered advice on its style and content. The compilers thank Diane E. Kauffman and Paul A. Stellhorn of the New Jersey Historical Commission for helping to prepare the manuscript for publication.

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,ISSOCIATIONS Numbers

Agricultural 1 -51 Civic 52-133 Clubs and Societies 134-393 Health Care and Social Welfare 394-486 Religious Denominational 487-563 Interdenominational 564-618 Trade and Professional 619-726

INSTITUTIONS Businesses 727-803 Health Care and Social Welfare 804-918 Religious g19-998 Schools College and Professional 999-1134 Private 1135-1228 Public 1229-1251

GOVERNMENT

Municipal 1252-1559 County 1560-1679 State 168o-1869

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Agricultural Associations 1. Atlantic County Agricultural and Horti- Society. Annual Spring Exhibition. NjR 1886, cultural Society. Annual Fair Premium Sched- 88; NjHi 1888. ule. NjR 1888; NjHi 1888. 21. Morris County Board of Agriculture. An- 2. Burlington County Agricultural Society. nual Report. NjR 1893. Annual Exhibition. NjR 1861, 69, 80, 82, 84-86, 22. New Jersey Agricultural Convention, 89, 94. Trenton. Citations for Distinguished Service. 3, Burlington County Boys' Agricultural NjR 1946-47, 51-56. Contest. Annual. NjR 1914. 23. New Jersey Association for Poultry Im- 4. Burlington County Fair Association. An- provement. Annual Exhibition Catalogue. NjR nual Fair. NjR 1900. 1912. 5. Cumberland County Agricultural and 24. New Jersey Cranberry Growers' Associa- Horticultural Society. Annual Exhibition Sched- tion, Bricksburg. Report of the Annual Con- ule of Premiums. NjR 1880. vention. NjR 1879. 6. Farmers' and Manufacturers' Association 25. New Jersey Crop Reporting Service, of Somerset County, N. J. Annual Exhibition Trenton. New Jersey Agricultural Statistics. Premium List. NjR 1871. NjR 1957-58, 63, 70, 72; NjHi 1964, 66. 7. Flemington Agricultural Fair. Annual Ex- 26. New Jersey Department of Agriculture. hibition Premium List. NjR 1913-15, 26, 28, 30- Annual Report. NjHi 1873-78, 82-85, 89-91, 98- 32, 34, 36-39, 47, 53. (See also Hunterdon 1900, 04-06, 27/28, 29/30, 64/65, 66/67. County Agricultural Society) 27. . New Jersey Farmers' Week. NjR 8. Freehold County Fair. Annual. NjHi 1953. 1931-32, 38-41, 44-48, 50-51, 53, 56, 60. (See also Monmouth County Agricultural So- 28. New Jersey Farm Bureau. Yearbook of ciety) New Jersey Agriculture. NjR 1966-+67: 9. Hedgefield Stock Farm, Salem. Annual. 29. New Jersey Kennel Club. Bench Show. NjR 1891. NjR 1897. (In conjunction with the New Jersey 10. Hunterdon County Agricultural Society, State Agricultural Society) Flemington. Annual Exhibition. NjR 1880-88. 30. New Jersey State Agricultural Conven- (See also Flemington Agricultural Fair) tion. Proceedings. NjR 1-937. 11. Jewish Agricultural Society, Inc., New 31. New Jersey State Agricultural Society. York, Vineland. Annual Report of the General Annual Address. NjR 1868. Manager. NjR 1952, 55-58. 32. . Annual Exhibition. NjR 1855-57, 12. Mercer County Agricultural Exhibition 60, 70-71, 74, 76, 79, 81-83, 86, 88-89, 91; NjHi Association. Annual Fair Exhibition. NjR 1886. 1856-59, 62, 67-80, 82-83, 85-86, 88, 90-91. 13. Mercer County Board of Agriculture, 33. . Annual Report. NjR 1855 / 56, 63, Trenton. Annual Fair Exhibition. NjR 1885; 72-74, 1963; NjHi 1857-60, 62-63, 66-67, 72-74. NjHi 1885. 34. Century Farm Awards. NjHi 14. Middlesex County Fair. Premium Sched- 1976. ule. NjR 1950. 35. . Proceedings. NjR 1839. 15. Middlesex County Horse Show, New 36. Programme of the Annual Ex- Brunswick. Program. NjR 1935-41. hibition.- NjHi 1867, 71-74, 87. 16. Monmouth County Agricultural Society, 37. . Report of the Executive Commit- Freehold. Annual Fair. NjR 1860, 81-83, 85, 87; tee. NjHi 1866. NjHi 1884. (See also Freehold County Fair) 38. New Jersey State Board of Agriculture. 17. Monmouth County Farm Demonstration Annual Report. NjR 1901/02; NjHi 1873, 85- Office. Annual Report. NjHi 1916. 86, 88/89, 98/99-99/1900, 07/08, 09/10. 18. Monmouth County 4-H Clubs. Yearbook. 39. . Highlights of the Annual Con- NjR 1967-68. vention. NjR 1946, 51, 53. 19. Monmouth-Elberon Horticultural Society, 40. New Jersey State Fair. Premium List. Inc. Annual Fall Flower Show. NjR 1963. NjR 1936. (Combined with the annual show of the New 41. New Jersey State -Grange. Proceedings of Jersey Council of African Violet Clubs) the Annual .Session. NjR 1902, 06-09, 14, 16, 20. Moorestown Agricultural and Industrial 18, 48-52, 55-56.

~I~ 42 Agricultural Associations 79 42. New Jersey State Horticultural Society. 47. State Haymakers ' Association of New Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. NjR 1885- Jersey . Proceedings, Annual Session. NjR 1909, 94, 96-98, 1900-19, 1921-31; NjHi 1876, 79, 85, 11. 1906-07, 29-31. 48. Sussex County Agricultural Society, New- 43. . Programs and Premium Lists of ton. Annual Fair. NjR 1883-87, 91 -92; NjHi the Annual Meetings. NjR 1912-15, 17-31. 1886-87. 44. New Jersey State Potato Association. Ac- 49. Sussex County Farm and Horse Show. tivities. NjR 1934. Official Program . NjR 1957-60. 45. The North Jersey Society for the Promo- 50. Trenton Inter-State Fair. Premium and tion of Agriculture. Annual Report. NjHi 1912- Prize List. NjR 1888-97, 1912, 29. 13, 15. 51. Warren County Agricultural Society. An- 46. Somerset County Agricultural Society. nual Exhibition . NjR 1881. Annual Fair. NjR 1871 , 74, 86, 92.

Civic Associations 52. Asbury Park Board of Commissioners. 66. Essex County Civic Club. Program. NjHi Annual Baby Parade. NjR 1926; NjHi 1926. 1958/59, 63/64. 53. Asbury Park Chamber of Commerce. As- 67. Florence and John Schumann Foundation, bury Park Guide. NjR 1940, 56/57; NjHi Montclair. Report of Activities . NjHi 1974. 1964/65. (Provides funds for community development 54. Boy Scouts of America, New Brunswick. programs) The Librarians' Guide to Scouting. NjHi 1966/ 68. Gloucester Township Industrial Develop-

67-67/68. ment Committee, Blackwood. Gloucester Town- 55. Brick Township Chamber of Commerce. ship Industrial Guide and Municipal Directory. Brick Township Directory and Guide. NjR NjR 1965. 1971/72. 69. Hackensack Chamber of Commerce. 56. Byran Publishing Company . Ocean City Yearbook. NjHi 1915. Vacation Guide . NjR 1959, 61 -71, 73-74, 76. 70. Heston, Alfred Miller. Heston's Hand- 57. Cape May Annual Resort Guide. NjR book of Atlantic City . NjR 1895, 99-1901, 1928; NjHi 1936-37, 51, 57, 59-60, 64, 68. (Var- 04, 07. ious private publishers) 71. Holy Cross Parent-Teachers Association, 58. Cape May County Party Boat Association. Rumson. Antique Show. Program. NjR 1962; Fish'n Facts . NjHi 1961. NjHi 1962. 59. Clinton Hill Improvement Association, 72. Jersey City Annual Music Festival. Pro- Newark . Yearbook. NjHi 1916. gram. NjHi 1916. 60. College-Federal Agency Council, New 73. Kearny Chamber of Commerce . Classified Jersey-New York. Annual Conference Report. Membership Directory and Buyer's Guide. NjR 1965. NjHi 1955. 61. Community Chest of New Brunswick 74. League of Women Voters of New Jersey, and Vicinity. Annual Report. NjR 1933-34, 47. Montclair. The New Jersey Citizens' Facts and 62. . Chesty Comments. NjR 1932, 34, Date Book . NjR 1968-70, 73-74; NjHi 1968. 36. (Annual canvas) 75. Montclair Civic Association . Yearbook. 63. Consumers' League of New Jersey, New- NjR 1908. ark. Annual Report . NjR 1912/ 13-14; NjHi 76. Morris Republican . Morris County Man- 1912/13-14. ual. NjHi 1876. 64. David Johnson Associates , Toms River. 77. Morristown Civic Association . Yearbook. The Guide Post. NjR 1950/51-51 /52, 67/68; NjR 1911 ; NjHi 1912. NjHi 1957/ 58, 62/63. (Annual vacation and 78. Municipal Manual Publishers , Inc. New business directory of Ocean County) Jersey Municipal Manual . NjR 1962. 65. Eighth Ward Improvement Association, 79. National Coast Anti-Pollution League, Newark. Annual Report. NjHi 1885-87. Trenton . Transactions of the Annual Meetings.

~2~ 80 Civic Associations 118 NjR 1923. tion (Salvage Corps) . Annual Report. NjHi 80. New Brunswick Chamber of Commerce. 1880-83, 93, 96-98. Membership Roster and Classified Business Di- 99. Parents' Council of Jersey City. Annual rectory. NjR 1944-45. (See also New Brunswick- Convention. NjR 1960. Raritan Valley Chamber of Commerce and 100. Paterson Board of Trade. Annual Re- Raritan Valley Regional Chamber of Com- port. NjR 1876, 86; NjHi 1876-77. merce) 101. Peoples Lobby of New Jersey. Annual 81. New Brunswick-Raritan Valley Chamber Meeting. NjR 1907. of Commerce. Annual Report. NjR 1963/64- 102. Point Pleasant Area Chamber of Com- 66/67, 68/69-70/71. (See also New Brunswick merce. Official Guide. NjR 1967/68. Chamber of Commerce and Raritan Valley 103. Princeton Village Improvement Society. Regional Chamber of Commerce) Yearbook. NjR 1907/08. 82. New Jersey Congress of Parents and 104. Program Publishing Company. Official Teachers. Yearbook. NjR 1934. Guide, Cape May. NjHi 1940, 47-50, 52-55, 83. New Jersey Conservation Foundation, 57-61. Morristown. Annual Report. NjR 1974. 105. Raritan Valley Regional Chamber of 84. New Jersey Council of Education. Direc- Commerce, New Brunswick. New Jersey Legis- tory. Nj R 1940, 42. lative Guide. NjR 1968/69-70. (See also New 85. New Jersey Federation of YMHA's and Brunswick Chamber of Commerce and New YWHA's. Proceedings of the Annual Conven- Brunswick-Raritan Valley Chamber of Com- tion. NjR 1924, 62, 64-67. merce) 86. New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce. 106. Red Bank Antiques Show and Sale. An- Annual Report. NjR 1914. nual. NjR 1971. 87. . Industrial Development Commit- 107. Regional Plan Association, Inc. Annual tee. Proceedings of the Annual Conference. NjR Report and Meeting. NjR 1973/74. (Covers 1956. New York City metropolitan region) 88. New Jersey Taxpayers Association. Coun- 108. Roseville Improvement Association, ty Finances. NjR 1951, 53. Newark. Annual Report. NjHi 1884, 86. 89. . Financial Statistics of New Jersey 109. Society for the Promotion of Industry. Local Government. NjR 1950-51, 53-55, 57-61, Annual Report. NjHi 1852. 64-65, 68. 110. Somerville Civic League. Yearbook. NjR 90. Newark Board of Trade. Annual Report. 1924/25, 31/32. NjR 1893; NjHi 1871-75, 87. (See also Newark 111. State Service Bureau. New Jersey County Chamber of Commerce) and Municipal Officials. NjR 1942-43, 45-49, 91. . Yearbook. NjR 1872-75, 81, 84, 51-67; NjHi 1944, 49-50, 52-53, 64.65, 67. 88, 90, 95, 97, 1900, 02-03, 05, 07, 1012, 14; 112. Thirteenth Ward Improvement Associa- NjHi 1871-755, 81, 84, 87-88, 90, 93, 95, 97, 99- tion, Newark. Annual Report. NjHi 1885. 1900, 02-03, 05-14. 113. Travel Council of New Jersey. Travel 92. Newark Chamber of Commerce. Annual Guide to New Jersey. NjHi 1967. Meeting. NjR 1949. (See also Newark Board of 114. Trenton Music Festival. Annual. NjR Trade) 1914. (Organized by Otto Polemann) 93. . Annual Report. NjR 1921, 37, 115. United Community Fund and Council 45, 48-49. of Essex and West Hudson. Leisure Time Re- 94. Newark Exchange for Womens Work. sources Directory. NjR 1968; NjHi 1968-69. Annual Report. NjHi 1892, 1912, 14. 116. Van Benthuysen, Robert F., comp. New 95. Newark Industrial Exhibition. Report and Jersey Periodical Directory. NjR 1962-76/77; Catalogue. NjR 1872. NjHi 1962-72/73. 96. Newark Music Festival. Annual. NjHi 117, Ventnor City Invitation (Chess) Tour- 1916-17, 28. nament. Proceedings. NjR 1940. (Tournament 97. Newark News. New Jersey Scholastic directed by Richard Wayne) Writing Awards. NjR 1949-50. 118. West Ewing Improvement Association. 98. Newark Underwriters' Protective Associa- Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. NjHi 1879.

[31 119 Civic Associations 159 119. Woman's Work and Art Exchange, 127. Rahway. Annual Report. NjR Morristown. Annual Report. NjHi 1919-20. 1890. 120. Young Men's Christian Association, 128. Red Bank. The Monmouth His- State Executive Committee. Report. NjR 1913, torian. NjHi 1961-62. (Printed for the annual 30-31; NjHi 1892, 94. tour of historic homes sponsored by the Y.M. 121. Young Men's Christian Association, C.A.) Jersey City. Annual Report. NjHi 1875. 129. , Westfield. Annual Report. NjR 122. . Milestone. NjR 1929. 1940/41-45, 52. 123. , New Brunswick. Annual Re- 130. Young Men's Christian Associations, port. NjR 1869, 87, 90-93, 97, 1902, 04, 32-35, New Jersey. Proceedings of the Annual Con- 39, 72. vention. NjR 18775 87-88; NjHi 1877, 87, 99. 124. ---, Newark. Annual Athletic 131. Young Women's Christian Association, Games. NjR 1915. New Brunswick. Annual Report. NjR 1956. 125. . Annual Report. NjHi 1855/56- 132. , Newark. Announcement of 56/57, 1903/04, 06/07. Courses. NjR 1928/29; NjHi 1933/34. 126. the Oranges. Annual Report. 133. . Annual Report. NjHi 1874-78,

NjR 1892; NjHi 1889/90. 84 3. 87, 98-1901, 05.

Clubs and Societies 134. The Advance Club, Westfield. Yearbook. 146. Battleground Historical Society, Ten- NjR 1948/49, 50/51, 54/55. nent. Yearbook. NjHi 1973. 135. Alliance Francaise de New Brunswick, 147. Bergen County Historical Society, River N. J. Annuaire et Liste des Adherents. NjR Edge. Annual Dinner. NjHi 1912, 36, 70-71. 1910/11. 148. . Annual Report. NjR 1902-21/ 136. The American Legion, Department of 22; NjHi 1902-06/07, 10-10/11, 14/15-16/17. New Jersey. Annual Convention Summary of 149. . Bergen County History. NjR Proceedings. NjR 1942, 44-45. 1970-74; NjHi 1970-74. 137. . History. NjHi 1946/47-49/50. 150. Blackmer, R.C., Newark. The New Jer- 138. American Legion and the American Le- sey Social Record. NjHi 1931. gion Auxiliary, Essex County. Program and 151. Boys' Club of Orange, N. J. Annual Re- Yearbook. NjHi 1934. port. NjHi 1894/95. 139. Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Free- 152. Camden County Historical Society, Cam- masonry, New Jersey Council of Deliberation. den. Directory. NjR 1966. Transactions. NjR 1872, 1936, 39, 62-63; NjHi 153. Cape May County Art League, Cape 1871-73, 75, 79-80. May. Tour of Old Houses. NjR 1951, 57, 62, 140. Arcola Country Club, Paramus. Hand- 66.68, 71, 73-75; NjHi 1950-67, 69, 72, 74-75. book. NjHi 1915. 154. Cape May County Geographic Society, 141. Atlantic County Historical Society, Som- Cape May. Annual Bulletin. NjR 1947-74; NjHi ers Point. Lecture Series. NjHi 1971. 1953-54, 58. 142. . Yearbook. NjR 1948-62/63, 64/ 155. Carteret Book Club, Newark. Annual 659 67/68-73/74; NjHi 1948-53, 61, 63/64-64/ Meeting. NjHi 1927. 65, 73/74. 156. . Catalogue of Rare and Specially 143. Automobile Blue Book Publishing Com- Printed Books Shown at the Annual Printing pany, New York. The Automobile Blue Book. Exhibition in the Free Public Library. NjHi NjR 1910, 15. (Covers New Jersey, Pennsylvan- 1909. ia, and Southeast New York) 157. Charlotte Emerson Brown Club, East 144. Baltusrol Golf Club, Springfield. Con- Orange. Calendar. NjHi 1901/02. stitution, By-laws, Rules, Officers and Members. 158. Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Cir- NjHi 1902, 18, 21. cle, Ocean Grove Assembly. Recognition Day. 145. Basking Ridge Historical Society. Pub- NjR 1891, 94. lications. NjHi 1971-72. 159. Children of the American Revolution of

[4) 16o Clubs and Societies 198 New Jersey, State Society. Directory. NjHi sey City. Yearbook. NjHi 1935/36, 38/39-48/ 1940/41-42/43, 55-57. 49, 50/51-53/54, 55/56-56/57, 58/59. 160. The College Club of Jersey City. Year- 177. , Colonel Lowrey Chapter, Flem- book. NjHi 1931/32-32/33, 36/37, 43/44, 50, ington. Yearbook. NjR 1905/06-06/07, 09/10. 52-55. (Sponsored by the American Association 178. , General Frelinghuysen Chapter, of University Women) Somerville. Season Calendar. NjHi 1903/04, 161. College Women's Club, New Bruns- 05/06. wick. Yearbook. NjR 1936-37. 179. . Yearbook. NjR 1905/06-06/08, 162. The College Women's Club of Mont- 14/15, 28/29-32/33. clair. Yearbook. NjHi 1960. 180. , Haddonfield Chapter. Program. 163. Colonial Dames of America, New Jersey NjR 1915/16. Society. Directory. NjR 1897-98, 1910, 13-16, 181. , Jersey Blue Chapter, New 36, 46/47-47/48, 50/51. Brunswick. Yearbook. NjR 1935/36, 41/42, 164. Columbia University, New Jersey Alum- 55/56-61/62, 71/72-75/76. ni Association. Yearbook. NjR 1910. 182. , Matochshoning Chapter, Me- 165. The Contemporary of Newark, New tuchen. Yearbook. NjR 1935/36. Jersey. Yearbook. NjR 1911/12, 57/58-58/59; 183. , Nova Caesarea Chapter, New- NjHi 1917/18, 19/20, 21/22-22/23, 24/25-25/ ark. Yearbook. NjHi 1902, 06/07, 08/09, 11, 26, 35/36. (Club for women organized in 1909) 13, 19/20, 22/23-23/24, 33/34, 38/39, 41, 53/ 166. Dau Publishing Company, New York. 54, 56/57, 59/60, 62/63 ) ,65/66, 68/69, 71/72. The Blue Book for the Oranges, New Jersey. 184. , Orange Chapter. Yearbook. NjR NjR 1908. (Includes names for Morristown, 190-7/08. Montclair, Glen Ridge, Bloomfield, Summit, 185. , Paulus Hook Chapter, Jersey Madison, Chatham, Short Hills and Bernards- City. Yearbook. NjHi 1940/41, 42/43, 48/49. ville) 186. , Rebecca Cornell Chapter, Rah- 167. . Dau's New Jersey Blue Book. way. Yearbook. NjR 1944145. NjR 1910, 12, 14. 187. , Yantacaw Chapter, Nutley. 168. . The Newark Blue Book. NjR Yearbook. NjHi 1965-68. 1908. (Includes names of Elizabeth) 188. Delmonico, Shirley Gardner. Social List 169. Daughters of Colonial Wars, New Jer- of Morristown and Vicinity. NjHi 1966. sey State Society. Yearly Report. NjR 1946/47, 189. The Democratic Organization of Edison, 56/57-60/61; NjHi 1930/31-32/33, 34/35, 37/ New Jersey. Annual Dinner. NjR 1960-70. 38. 190. Democratic Party of Union County. Po- 170. Daughters of Founders and Patriots of litical Handbook. NjR 1903. - America, New Jersey Chapter. Yearbook. NjR 191. Descendants of Frederick Fritts, 1732- 1952/53-58/59, 61/62; NjHi 1944/45. 1816. Fritts Family Forum. NjR 1949-56. 171. Daughters of the American Colonists, 192. Disabled American Veterans, Depart- New Jersey State Society. Yearbook. NjHi ment of New Jersey. Program of the Annual 1946/47, 60161. Convention. NjR 1946. 172. Daughters of the American Revolution, 193. Dover Township Men's T.A.M. Repub- New Jersey State Society. Annual Report. NjHi lican Club. Community Directory. NjR 1957. 1923/24-39/40, 43/44, 45/46-46/47, 54/55, 194. East Orange Tennis Club. Directory of 59/60-64/65. Members. NjHi 1922, 41. 173. . Annual State Conference Pro- 195. Elizabeth Town and Country Club. gram. NjHi 1911, 69. Yearbook. NjHi 1903. 174. . Directory. NjHi 1953/54, 55/ 196. Elks Lodge, no. 324, New Brunswick. 569 58/59-67/68. Annual Elks' Frolic. NjR 1927. 175. . Yearbook. NjHi 1915/16, 17/ 197. Essex Club, Newark. Statement of the 18, 20/21-23/24, 27/28-28/29, 30/31-34/35, Treasurer and Executive Committee. NjHi 36/37, 38/39, 40/41, 43/44, 46/47, 49/50. 1904, 07-09, 13. 176. Daughters of the American Revolution, 198. . Yearbook. NjR 1931, 47, 49, 51, New Jersey State Society, Bergen Chapter, Jer- 66; NjHi 1899, 1905, 07, 28-31, 37.

[5] 199 Clubs and Societies 237 199. Essex County Country Club, West 219. Garfield Post. Annual Entertain- Orange. Annual Report. NjHi 1910-11, 14. ment. NjHi 1893. 200. . By-Laws, Officers and Members. 220. , Kearny-Sheridan Post, no. 1, NjR 1929, 31; NjHi 1899, 1913, 18. Newark. Roster. NjR 1916. 201. First Ward Local Interest Club, East 221. , Lincoln Post, Number 11, New- Orange. Independence Day Celebration. NjHi ark. Annual Entertainment. NjHi 1891. 1910-11. 222. Grand Temple of Honor of the State of 202. Flemington Woman's Club. Yearbook. New Jersey. Proceedings of the Annual Session. NjR 1907/08. NjHi 1867. 203. Fortnightly Club, Allentown. Yearbook. 223. Grand Voiture of the State of New NjR 1916/17-17/18. Jersey. Annual Banquet. NjHi 1957. 204. Freehold Driving Club. Fall Meeting. 224. La Grande Voiture de la Department de NjHi 1907. New Jersey, La Societe des Quarante Hommes 205. Freemasons. Grand Lodge. Proceedings. et Huit Chevaux. History. NjHi 1951-54, 56-60. NjR 1857-58, 60, 62, 66-67, 69-70, 72-82/83 ) 225. Haddon Fortnightly, Haddonfield. Year- 84/85, 86/87-1904, 07-27, 29-34, 36-37, 39-48, book. NjR 1969/70. 50, 52-74; NjHi 1786-1927, 29-31, 34-75. 226. The Huguenot Society of New Jersey. 206. . Committee on Foreign Corres- Yearbook. NjR 1947, 50, 59/ 60; NjHi 1934, 38, pondence. Report. NjHi 1878. 47, 50, 52, 54, 57, 59/60, 63/64, 69. 207. . Jersey City. Report. NjR 1878. 227. Improved Order of Red Men, Great 208. . Knights Templar. Grand Com- Council of New Jersey. Long Talk of the Great mandery. Proceedings. NjR 1860-72, 74, 76, 89, Sachem. NjR 1893-94, 96, 98, 1905, 11, 22-23. 1909, 29, 42; NjHi 1860, 62, 64, 66, 69-70, 74-87, 228. . Records. NjR 1893-1917, 19-20, 1902. 22; NjHi 1921. 209. . Prince Hall Grand Lodge 229. , Pocohontas Degree. Record. NjR (Negro). Proceedings. NjR 1954-56, 62-65. 1910-17, 19, 21. 210. . Royal and Select Masters. Grand 230. Independent Order of Good Templars, Council. Proceedings. NjR 1860-1901, 04-06, 09, Grand Lodge of New Jersey. Proceedings at 12, 17-21; NjHi 1860-63, 67-74, 76-87. the Annual Session. NjR 1867-68, 75; NjHi 211. . Royal Arch Masons. Grand 1884. Chapter. Proceedings. NjR 1868-74, 76-79, 83- 231. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 84, 86, 88, 90-%, 98, 1900, 02-04, 06, 10, 16, 18, Grand Lodge of New Jersey. Minutes. NjR 21-22; NjHi 1867-71, 80, 84. 1834-4114 55, 59, 62, 65, 68-75, 77-82, 85-88, 1903, 212. The Friday Evening Club of Morris- 05, 09, 23, 26-31; NjHi 1850-51, 54-55, 57, 59-96. town, New Jersey. Yearbook. NjHi 1916. 232. . Reports of the Grand Master. 213. Garden Club of New Jersey. Yearbook. NjR 1907-08, 24. NjR 1945-50. 233. . Grand Encampment of Patri- 214. The Garfield Club of Newark. Cam- archs. Proceedings of the Annual Session. NjR paign Manual. NjHi 1900-02. (Republican Party 1843-91, 1904-06; NjHi 1871, 73-78, 80-82, 84-89. club) 234. International Order of the Rainbow for 215. Gloucester County Republican Executive Girls, Grand Assembly of New Jersey. Annual Committee. Gloucester County Yearbook. NjR Grand Session. NjR 1974. 1960/61-70/71, 74. 235. Jersey City Golf Club. Officers, Members, 216. Grand Army of the Republic, Depart- Constitution and Rules. NjHi 1900. ment of New Jersey. Proceedings of the Annual 236. Jersey City Woman's Club. Yearbook. Encampment. NjR 1871, 86, 91-92, 94, 1902, NjHi 1930/31-33/34, 35/36-40/41, 42/43-52/ 08-11, 13-16, 18-26; NjHi 1872-73, 75-76, 78, 53, 54/55-55/56. 1941. 237. Junior Order of United American Me- 217. . Roster. NjR 1898-99, 1902, 08/ chanics, State Council of New Jersey. Advance 09', 13/14, 17/18; NjHi 1927/28. Minutes and Reports of the Officers and Com- 218. , Boggs-Janeway Post, no. 67, mittees [for the] Annual Session. NjR 1930, New Brunswick. Roster. NjR 1909. 38. (See also Order of United American Me-

[6] 238 Clubs and Societies 280 chanics) 260. Morris County Historical Society, Mor- 238. . Official Minutes. NjR 1894, 96, ristown. Annual Report. NjHi 1947-48. 98-991 1902-05, 07, 09, 12, 14-15, 18-19, 35-36, 261. . Pilgrimage Route. NjHi 1946- 43-45, 47-56, 58-63. 48, 50-51, 53-55. 239. Kiwanis Club, New Brunswick. Kiwan- 262. The Morristown Club. Yearbook. NjHi is Kapers. NjR 1935, 39-40. (Concerned with 1887, 90-93, 95, 1902. the Kiwanis welfare fund) 263. Morristown Field Club. Constitution, 240. Knights and Ladies of the Golden Star, Bye-Laws, Rules, Officers and Members. NjHi Supreme Lodge. Proceedings of the Annual Ses- 1897-98. sion. NjR 1887; NjHi 1887. 264. Morristown Social Register. NjHi 1896. 241. Knights of Pythias, New Jersey Grand (No publisher given) Lodge. Annual Convention. NjR 1924, 26. 265. The Nassau Club of Princeton, New Jer- 242. Lake Arrowhead Club, Denville. Year- sey. Yearbook. NjHi 1901, 05, 07. book. NjHi 1932. 266. National Defense Organization Rifle 243. The Leaguers, Inc., Newark. Annual Club of Summit, New Jersey. Reports of the Graduation Cotillion and Debutante Presenta- Secretary and Treasurer. NjR 1917. tion. NjHi 1966. 267. National Society of New England Wom- 244. Lion's Club, New Jersey State Associa- en, Colony of the Oranges. Yearbook. NjR tion. Annual Convention. NjR 1929. 1967/68; NjHi 1932/33, 34/35. 245. Long Branch Historical Museum. Art 268. New Brunswick Country Club. Member- Festival. NjR 1975. ship List. NjR 1898-99, 1911, 13. 246. Mahlon Johnson Association. Minutes of 269. New Brunswick Golf Club. Constitu- the Annual Meeting. NjR 1911, 14, 17, 19-20, tion, By-Laws, List of Members. NjR 1894, 22; NjHi 1908-26. 1900. 247. The Manasquan River Yacht Club. 270. New Brunswick Kennel Club. Show Yearbook. NjR 1911. Catalog. NjR 1972. 248. Middlesex County Young Democratic 271. New Brunswick Woman's Club. Year- Club. Annual Mayors' Ball. NjR 1969. book. NjR 1952/53, 61/62-66/67. 249. Middlesex County Young Republicans, 272. New England Society of Orange, New Inc. Annual Convention. NjR 1970. . Jersey. Yearbook, Constitution and By-Laws. 250. Moffat, F.N., Moffat's Elite Directory NjR 1873-79, 1924/25-25/26, 32/33, 34/35-35/ and Blue Book of Newark. NjR 1886. 36, 40/41; NjHi 1870-79, 94, 99, 1901, 03-07, 251. The Monday Club, Newark. Calendar. 09-11, 12-14. NjHi 1901/ 02. 273. New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania 252. Monmouth County Historical Associa- Rifle Association. Annual Sea Girt Tournament. tion, Freehold. Annual Report. NjHi 1974175. NjHi 1909-10, 15. (Located in Red Bank in earlier years) 274. New Jersey Audubon Society. Annual 253. . The Monmouth Historian. NjR Report. NjR 1912-44; NjHi 1912, 14-16, 18, 21- 1972, 74; NjHi 1972. 22, 74/75. 254. . Officers, Committees, Summary 275. New Jersey Bookmen's Club, Inc., Staten of Reports. NjR 1902, 05, 08-13. Island. Directory. NjR 1937, 44, 75/76. 255. Monmouth Park Association, Long 276. New Jersey Constitutional Convention. Branch. Meeting. NjR 1892. Annual Reunion. NjR 1948. 256. Montclair Art Association. Membership 277. Unassigned. List. NjHi 1929. 278. New Jersey Federated Stamp Clubs, Inc. 257. Montclair Golf Club. Club Book. NjHi Annual Exhibition, Convention and Brochure. 1930, 55. NjHi 1966. 258. Morris and Essex Kennel Club, Madison. 279. New Jersey Historical Conference, Mor- Annual Dog Show. NjHi 1955. ristown. Exhibit Catalog. NjHi 1952. 259. Morris County Golf Club, Morristown. 280. New Jersey Historical Drama Associa- Officers, Members, By-Laws and Rules. NjHi tion, Princeton. Annual Report of the President. 1899, 1923, 27. NjHi 1974/75.

[7J 281 Clubs and Societies 326 281. New Jersey Infantry, 9th Regiment, and Obedience Trial. NjHi 1961. 1861-65. Reunion. NjR 1887. 305. North End Club, Newark. Yearbook. 282. , 13th Regiment, 1862-65. Reun- Nj Hi 1893. ion Proceedings. NjR 1886-1904, 13-14. 306. North Jersey Country Club, Preakness. 283. , 15th Regiment, 1862-65. Reun- The North Jersey Country Club Book. NjR ion. NjHi 1880-81. 1950. 284. New Jersey Loyal Association, Grand 307. North Jersey Federated Stamp Club, Council. Proceedings at the Annual Session. Inc. Annual Exhibition. NjHi 1966. NjHi 1913. 308. Nutley Historical Society. Annual Re- 285. New Jersey Military Association. Pro- port. NjR 1971-72; NjHi 1949-50, 56-61, 67, ceedings. NjR 1860-64. 69-73. 286. New Jersey Natural History Society, 309. Ocean City Association. Annual Report. Trenton. Journal. NjR 1886-89, 91. NjR 1881. 287. Unassigned. 310. Ocean City Fishing Club, Inc. Yearbook. 288. New Jersey Republican State Committee. NjR 1915-19; NjHi 1916-19, 37, 40, 44. Yearbook. NjHi 1961. 311. The Odd Volumes, Jersey City. Calen- 289. The New Jersey Social Register, New- dar. NjHi 1960/61-70/71. ark. NjR 1930. (No publisher given) 312. Orange Lawn Tennis Club, South Or- 290. New Jersey Society of Pennsylvania. ange. Constitution, By-Laws, Officers and Mem- Yearbook. NjR 1914-33. bers. NjHi 1923, 27, 30. 291. New Jersey State Federation of Wom- 313. Order of United American Mechanics, en's Clubs. Yearbook. NjR 1906/07, 10/11, State Council of New Jersey. Journal of Pro- 41/42-49/50, 53/54, 60/61-76/77; NjHi 1926/ ceedings. NjR 1869-70. (See also Junior Order 27. of United American Mechanics) 292. New Jersey State Museum Association 314. Order of United Friends, Grand Coun- for the Arts. Announcements. NjHi 1970/71. cil of New Jersey. Journal of Proceedings. NjR 293. New Jersey State Rifle Association. An- 1884, 89. nual Meeting. NjR 1904. 315. Paramus Historical and Preservation So- 294. New Jersey State Woman's Bowling As- ciety, Ridgewood. Yearbook. NjR 1961/62-62/ sociation. Annual Championship Tournament. 635 64/65) 66/67. NjR 1969. 316. Passaic Valley Canoe Club, Paterson. An- 295. New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, Ber- nual Regatta. NjR 1915. gen County Women's Committee. Annual 317. Past Commanders' Association of New Champagne Luncheon and Fashion Show. Jersey. Proceedings. NjR 1908. NjHi 1967, 318. Paterson Woman's Club. Yearbook. NjR 296. New Jersey Theatre League. Annual 1934/35. Drama Tournament. NjR 1966. 319. The Princeton Club of New York. Year- 297. New Jersey Veterans of Foreign Wars. book. NjHi 1889, 92. Annual Encampment. NjR 1927. 320. Princeton National Alumni Association. 298. Newark Garden Club. Yearbook. NjHi Annual- Report. NjHi 1895. 1943/44. 321. Quiet Hour Club, Metuchen. Yearbook. 299. Newark Jaycees. Annual Miss Essex NjR 1915/16-36/37. County Pageant. NjHi 1966. 322. Ray Palmer Club, Newark. Calendar. 300. Newark Kennel Club. Annual Dog NjHi 1910/11. (Women's literature club) Show. NjHi 1955. 323. Republican Finance Committee of New 301. Newark Museum Association. Annual Jersey. The New Jersey Yearbook and Govern- Report. NjR 1909/10-10/11, 12/13-18/19, 26, ment Guide. NjR 1963-66; NjHi 1963, 65. 29; NjHi 1909/10-30, 34, 45. 324. Road Horse Association of New Jersey. 302. . List of Members. NjHi 1920, 25. Annual Report. NjHi 1907. 303. Newark Young Men's Society. Annual 325. Roselle Woman's Civic Club. Yearbook. Report. NjHi 1832. NjR 1926/27. 304. Newton Kennel Club. Annual Dog Show 326. Roseville Athletic Association, Newark. 327 Clubs and Societies 373 Annual Report. NjHi 1891, 94-96, 98. NjR 1911-13, 17-18; NjHi 1907-18, 25. 327. Rumson Country Club. By-Laws, House 350. . Treasurer's Statement. NjHi Rules, Officers and Members. NjR 1926, 29, 37. 1892/93. 328. St. Mark's Men's Club, Newark. Annual 351. . Yearbook. NjR 1910, 49, 56; Production. NjHi 1934. NjHi 1910, 58, 63. 329. Salem County Historical Society, Salem. 352. , Abraham Goodwin Chapter. Open House in Salem County. NjHi 1947, 58. Annual Historical Report. NjHi 1929. 330. Salmagundi Club, Newark. Calendar. 353. , Orange Chapter. Yearbook. NjHi 1907/08. NjHi 1912, 24, 30. 331. The Second New Jersey Brigade Society. 354. Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil Annual Report. NjR 1891. War, Ferd. V. Dayton Camp no. 5, Trenton. 332. Shackamaxon Country Club, Westfield. Report. NjR 1971, 73. Yearbook. NjR 1921, 24, 30. 355. , New Jersey Department, Tren- 333. Social Guide of New Jersey. Social ton. Annual Report. NjR 1973-74. Guide of New Jersey. NjR 1931/32. 356. Springfield Historical Society. Annual 334. Social Record Association, Inc. The New Report. NjHi 1971-72. Jersey Social Record. NjR 1931-33. 357. State Republican League of New Jersey. 335. Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Republican Clubs of New Jersey. NjHi 1888. New Jersey. List of Members. NjR 1916, 42, 60, 358. Summit Junior League. Annual Report. 64; NjHi 1900, 38, 42, 53, 57, 59, 61, 64. NjHi 1965/66. 336. . Yearbook. NjR 1903, 11, 17, 23, 359. Sussex County Historical Society, New- 33, 55, 68; NjHi 1911, 17 5 23, 33, 55, 68. ton. Annual Meeting. NjR 1906; NjHi 1906. 337. Society of Gas Lighting, Newark. Re- 360. Tantaqua Club, Kearny. Annual Music port of the Secretary. NjHi 1879/80, 81/82-83. Festival. NjHi 1925. 338. Society of Kearny's First New Jersey 361. Taylor, Frances P. Social List of Somer- Brigade. Annual Reunion. NjR 1893; NjHi set Hills. NjHi 1961, 63, 65. 1886. 362. Tewksbury Foot Bassets. Report of the 339. . Oration. NjHi 1886. Season. NjHi 1973/74. 340. Proceedings. NjHi 1886. 363. Tice and Digethal. Tice's Masonic Reg- 341. Society of Mayflower Descendants in the ister for the State of New Jersey. NjHi 1887. State of New Jersey. Membership List. NjR 364. Toms River Camera Club. Annual Meet- 1916, 32, 37. ing. NjR 1952/53. 342. Society of the Cincinnati in the State of 365. Traffic Club of Newark. Yearbook. New Jersey. List of Members. NjR 1890 5 97, NjHi 1920/21. 1910-11; NjHi 1888, 90-91, 94-1900, 04-06, 08, 366. Travelers Club of East Orange. Calen- 11-13, 17, 19-22, 24-25. dar. NjHi 1898/99, 1900/01-01/02. 343. . Minutes of the Annual Meeting. 367. Travelers Club of New Brunswick. An- NjHi 1912-13, 19-20. nual Program. NjR 1890/91-1970/71, 73/74. 344. The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. 368. Travelers Club of Newark. Annual Pro- Patrick of Newark, New Jersey. Annual Report. gram. NjHi 1895/96-1914/15, 16/17-31/32, 38. NjHi 1911. 369. Twin Brooks Kennel Club, Inc., West 345. Somerset Classical Institute Alumni As- Orange. All Breed Dog Show. NjHi 1955. sociation. Annual Reunion. NjHi 1873. 370. Union County Historical Society, Union. 346. Somerset County Polo Club Horse Proceedings. NjHi 1921-34. Show, Bernardsville. Official Program. NjHi 371. United Spanish War Veterans, Depart- 1903. ment of New Jersey. Proceedings of the Annual 347. Somerset Hills Kennel Club, Far Hills. State Encampment. NjR 1931-40. Dog Show. NjHi 1959. 372. Daughters of 1812. New 348. Sons of the American Revolution, New Jersey Society. Yearbook. NjR 1916/17, 22/23. Jersey Society. Directory. NjR 1963, 72; NjHi 373. University Club of Hudson County. 1972. Yearbook. NjR 1897/99-99/1900, 04/05-06/07, 349. . Proceedings of Annual Meeting. 10, 12-14, 17, 28-29. 191 374 Clubs and Societies 414 374. Van Kouwenhoven-Conover Family As- sey. Directory. NjR 1953/54-57/58, 62. sociation, Morristown. The Van Kouwenhoven- 384. West Milford Township Historical So- Conover Family Bulletin. NjR 1938-72; NjHi ciety. Annual Letter. NjHi 1962. 1938-54, 56-74. 385. Westfield Woman's Club. Yearbook. NjR 375. Vernon Hall Museum, South Orange. 1921/22. Annual Report. NjR 1932. 386. Wheaton Historical Association, Mill- 376. Veterans of Foreign Wars in the United ville. Annual Report. NjHi 1968. States, Essex County Council. Annual Encamp- 387. Wolcott & Howard. Social Register of ment. NjR 1948. East Orange, Orange, West Orange, South Or- 377. , Sea Isle City. Sea Isle and Town- ange and Montrose. NjR 1889/90; NjHi 1889/ sends Inlet, New Jersey. NjHi 1970. 90. 378. Victoria Foundation, Inc., Newark. An- 388. Woman's Club of Nutley, New Jersey. nual Report. NjHi 1966. Report and Prospectus. NjHi 1912. 379. Vineland Historical and Antiquarian So- 389. Woman's Club of Orange. Yearbook. ciety. Annual Report. NjR 1893/94-1939/40; NjHi 1951152. NjHi 1896-1901, 04-05, 07-13, 15-24, 26-34, 36- 390. Woman's Club of Westfield, New Jersey. 39/40. Yearbook. NjHi 1906/07. 380. Ward, Arabella. Social Directory of the 391. Wyckoff Association in America, West Oranges. NjR 1904/05. Orange. The Wyckoff Family Bulletin. NjR 381. Washington Association of New Jersey, 1971; NjHi 1937-76. Morristown. Reports and Extracts of Proceed- 392. Young Republicans of New Jersey. An- ings of the Annual Meetings. NjHi 1888-1918, nual Convention Program. NjHi 1934-35, 49, 20-28, 30-43, 46-47, 65. 57. 382. The Wednesday Club, Newark. Mem- 393. Yountakah Country Club, Nutley. Year- bership List. NjHi 1907-08, 12. book. NjHi 1905/06. 283. Wellesley Alumnae of Central New Jer-

Health Care & Social Welfare Associations 394. American Red Cross, Essex Chapter, 85-86/87. East Orange. Annual Report. NjHi 1970. 405. Child Service Association, Newark. An- 395. , Morristown Chapter. Annual nual Report. NjHi 1965-66, 75. Report. NjHi 1919. 406. Children's Aid Society, Newark. Annual 396. , Newark Chapter. Annual Re- Report. NjHi 1883. port. NjHi 1917/18. 407. Children's Home and Orphan Asylum 397. Association for the Home for the Friend- Association of Rahway. Report. NjR 1891; NjHi less, Newark. Annual Report. NjHi 1874-75, 1883/84-84/85, 86/87, 88/89, 90/91. 77, 79-80, 82-83, 85, 89. 408. Children's Home Association, Montclair. 398. Atlantic Highlands Association. Annual Annual Report. NjHi 1904, 11. Report. NjHi 1882. 409. , Plainfield. Annual Report. NjHi 399. Bergen County Council of Social Agen- 1882-831 89. cies, Englewood. Directory. NjR 1960. 410. Children's Home Association of West- 400. Bureau of Associated Charities, Newark. field. Annual Report. NjR 1914. Annual Statement. NjHi 1882/83-96, 98, 1900, 411. Conference of Jewish Charities, Newark. 04/05, 15/16. Report. NjR 1928, 38. 401. . List of Contributions. NjHi 412. Elizabeth Orphan Asylum Association. 1908/09-09/10, 12/13. Annual Report. NjR 1859, 63. 402. 'Central Bureau of Social Service, Morris- 413. Essex County Health Council. Directory town. Annual Report. NjHi 1915/16. of Health, Hospital and Clinic Services. NjHi 403. Charity Organization Society of New 1930. Brunswick. Annual Report. NjR 1884/85-86/87. 414. Essex County Service for the Chronically 404. . List of Contributors. NjR 1884/ Ill, Inc. Annual Progress Report. NjR 1951.

[I0] 415 Health Care & Social Welfare Associatioi2s 457 415. Essex County Tuberculosis League, Inc. NjHi 1902, 05-10, 12-15. Highlights of Rehabilitation Activities for the 436. . Program of the Annual Meet- Year. NjR 1945/46. ing. NjR 1909, 15; NjHi 1905-08, 17. 416. Family Service Bureau, Newark. Annual 437. New Jersey Conference of Social Work. Report. NjHi 1966. Annual Meeting. NjR 1902, 05-08, 10-14, 16-19, 417. Hebrew Benevolent and Orphan Asylum 24-30. Society, Newark. Annual Report. NjR 1897/98; 438. . Program, Annual Conference. NjHi 1890, 1914. NjR 1933. 418. Ladies' Hospital Association, Paterson. 439. New Jersey Legal Aid Society. Annual Annual Report. NjHi 1871, 1873-75. Report. NjHi 1901, 08, 15. 419. Legal Aid Society of Jersey City. An- 440. New Jersey Prison Instruction Society. nual Report. NjR 1916. Annual Report. NjHi 1833. 420. Mental Hygiene Society of Union Coun- 441. New Jersey Prison Reform Association. ty. Annual Report. NjR 1950. Annual Report. NjR 1851; NjHi 1852. 421. The Mercy Committee of New Jersey. 442. New Jersey Public Health and Sanitary Annual Report. NjHi 1918/19. Association. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. 422. Middlesex County Association for Men- NjR 1895-96, 98-1911, 13-30, 32-34; NjHi 1906- tal Health. Annual Report. NjR 1954/55. 08, 10, 29. 423. Middlesex County Tuberculosis and 443. Unassigned. Health League, Perth Amboy. Annual Report. 444. New Jersey State Safety Council, New- NjR 1929-30/31, 38, 43/44-44/45, 46/47, 57/58. ark. Annual Report. NjR 1972-73. 424. Morris County Charities Aid Associa- 445. New Jersey State Temperance Alliance. tion. Annual Report. NjR 1882. Annual Meeting. NjR 1834-35; NjHi 1873. 425. Morristown Free Dental Clinic Associa- 446. . Annual Report. NjR 1872-73; tion. Report. NjR 1915. NjHi 1872. 426. Morristown Free Kindergarten Associa- 447. New Jersey Tuberculosis and Health As- tion. Annual Report. NjHi 1904. sociation, Inc. Annual Report. NjR 1950/51, 427. Morristown Neighborhood House Asso- 54/55, 59/60, 62/63. ciation. Annual Report. NjR 1912. (Formerly 448. New Jersey Tuberculosis League, Inc. called the Association for Work among the Annual Report of the Tuberculosis and Chest Italians) Clinics. NjR 1933. 428. National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Cen- 449. . Report of Social Hygiene Ac- tral New Jersey Chapter. Annual Report. NjR tivities. NjR 1945/46. 1959. 450. New Jersey Urban League. Annual Re- 429. New Brunswick Charity Organization port. NjHi 1932, 41. Society. Annual Report. NjR 1916/17-17/18, 451. New Jersey Welfare Council, Newark. 19/20. Annual Conference. NjR 1950, 52. 430. New Brunswick Urban League. Annual 452. New Jersey Workshop in Health Edu- Report. NjR 1947-48, 52-56, 60. cation. Report. NjR 1949-54. (Held at Trenton 431. New Jersey Association for Mental State College and sponsored by various state Health, Inc. Annual Report. NjR 1955/56. government and private organizations) 432. New Jersey Association for the Preven- 453. Newark Anti-Tuberculosis Association. tion and Relief of Tuberculosis. Annual Report. Annual Report. NjHi 1911/12-12/13. NjHi 1906/07-08/09. 454. Newark Female Charitable Society. An- 433. New Jersey Association of Homes for nual Report. NjR 1871/72-72/73, 75-76, 78-80, the Aged, Inc. Directory. NjR 1963. 1904, 09; NjHi 1867-1918, 31, 38-40. 434. New Jersey Colonization Society. An- 455. Newark Orphan Asylum Association. nual Report and Proceedings of the Annual Annual Report. NjR 1851-52, 54-55, 65-67, 69, Meeting. NjR 1825-27, 56-58; NjHi 1827, 56, 77-78, 81, 83; NjHi 1848-59. 58. 456. Newark Welfare Federation. Report of 435. New Jersey Conference of Charities and the Annual Meeting. NjHi 1929, 36. Correction. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. 457. Orange Bureau of Associated Charities.

III 458 Health Care & Social Welfare Associations 493 Annual Report. NjHi 1914-15. 472. Union Industrial Home Association for 458. Paterson Orphan Asylum Association. Destitute Children of Trenton, New Jersey. An- Annual Report of the Trustees. NjHi 1875, 88. nual Report. NjHi 1860. 459. Protestant Foster Home Society of the 473. United Community Corporation, New- City of Newark. Annual Report. NjR 1849-68, ark. Annual Report. NjR 1971. 1913-14; NjHi 1849-80, 94, 98, 1903. 474. United Community Fund and Council 460. Salem County Temperance Society. Re- of Essex and West Hudson. Annual Report. port of the Central Committee. NjHi 1860. NjR 1970. 461. Society for Providing Medical Atten- 475. . Community Resources Directory dance to the Worthy Poor of the Township of of Essex County and West Hudson, New Jer- Morris. Annual Report. NjHi 1892. sey. NjR 1952, 57, 62, 65, 69, 73; NjHi 1957, 462. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to 62, 65, 69. Animals, Hudson County District, Jersey City. 476. . Council of Social Agencies. An- Annual Report. NjR 1901. nual Report. NjR 1970/71. 463. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to 477. , Group Work and Recreation Animals and Associated Committee for the Pre- Division. Summer Resources Directory. NjR vention of Cruelty to Children, Morris County 1971. Branch. Annual Report. NjHi 1897, 1901-08. 478. U.S. Volunteer Life-Saving Corps, (In- 464. Society for the Relief of Widows and land Waters), State of New Jersey. Annual Re- Orphans of Medical Men of New Jersey. An- port. NjR 1901. nual Report. NjHi 1883. 479. Urban League of Essex County. Annual 465. Sons of Temperance of New Jersey, Equal Opportunity Day Dinner and Testimon- Grand Division. Annual Session. NjHi 1877-79: ial. NjHi 1970. 466. State Charities Aid and Prison Reform 480. . Report to the Public. NjR 1937- Association of New Jersey. Annual Report. 38, 47-52, 57-60, 63. NjR 1887-89; NjHi 1850, 86-89, 93-95, 97, 1900, 481. Walt Whitman Foundation, Camden. 04, 06, 08, 11-15. Bulletin. NjR 1948-55. 467. State Charities Aid Association of New 482. Westminster Fund, Inc., Elizabeth. An- Jersey. Annual Report. NjHi 1892-95. nual Report. NjR 1963-66. 468. , Morris County Branch. Annual 483. Woman's Christian Temperance Union Report. NjHi 1889-94. of New Jersey. Annual Address of the State 469. Summit-Area Association for Geronto- President. NjR 1926-34, 38. logical Endeavor (SAGE). Annual Report. 484. . Annual Report. NjR 1876, 78, NjHi 1966. 83-85, 87-1914, 23-41, 43, 45-50, 52-57, 64-71. 470. Trenton Association for Improving the 485. . Annual Report of the State Condition of the Poor. Directory. NjR 1861. Treasurer. NjR 1929, 31-34, 36-38. 471. Trenton Society for Organizing Charity. 486. . Program of the Annual Con- Report. NjR 1888, 90, 99/1900-00/01. vention. NjR 1938, 51.

Religious Associations Denominational African Methodist Episcopal Church utes of the Anniversary. NjR 1895, 97, 1900. 487. Journal of the New Jersey Annual Con- 490. American Baptist Churches of New Jer- ference. NjR 1884, 86, 1938; NjHi 1891. sey, East Orange. Directory. NjR 1975/76. 491. Baptist Home Society of New Jersey. Annual Report. NjHi 1901, 05-14, 19-21, 24. 492. Camden Baptist Association. Minutes of Baptist Church the Annual Session. NjR 1888-1919, 21-24, 26-30, 488. New Jersey Baptist Annual. NjHi 1955. 32. 35; NjHi 1888-1906, 08-13, 15-16, 18, 21. 489. Afro American Baptist Association. Min- 493. Central New Jersey Baptist Association.

[I2] 494 Religious Associations—Denominational 520 Minutes. NjR 1829-1922, 27-33, 35-40, 42-61, Baptist Association of New Jersey) 63-70; NjHi 1830-39, 41-44, 46, 48-1913, 1545, 509. Seacoast Missionary Baptist Association. 18-20, 22. Minutes of the Annual Session. NjR 1903-04, 494. Delaware River Old School Association. 06-07, 09. Minutes. NjR 1839-40, 43-45 ; 47, 50-52, 58-63, 510. Trenton Baptist Association. Annual 66-70, 72-73, 75-76, 80, 84-90, 92-93, 95-1907, Meeting. NjR 1865-1911, 13-17, 48-71; NjHi 09-18, 21-25, 27-37, 40-42., 44, 46-47; NjHi 1843- 1865-1903, 05, 07, 09-11, 13-16. 44, 80, 1921-23. (Called Delaware River Bap- 511. West Jersey Baptist Association. Minutes. tist Association before 1852. Organized 1835) NjR 1812-1962, 64; NjHi 1811-12, 14-15, 17-20, 495. East New Jersey Baptist Association. 23, 25, 28, 30, 32-1903, 06, 08-11, 13-23. (Called Minutes of the Anniversary. NjR 1842-1917, New Jersey Baptist Association before 1864) 24, 26-28, 30; NjHi 1842-1910, 13. 512. West New Jersey Sunday School Con- 496. East New Jersey Baptist Sunday-School vention. Minutes. NjR 1862, 64, 66-69. Convention and Institute. Proceedings. NjR 513. Woman's Baptist Foreign Missionary 1882, 87, 92-94, 96, 98-1902, 05, 08-09; NjHi Society of the State of New Jersey. Annual Re- 1854-55, 58-61, 66-67, 71-72, 78-80 82-83, 86- port. NjHi 1906/07. 87, 89-90, 93-1902, 04-06, 08-09. 497. General Baptist Convention. Anniver- sary Annual. NjR 1830-1968; NjHi 1832-34, 36- 1907, 09, 11, 13-18, 20-21. Congregational Church 498. . Minutes. NjR 1905-07, 09, 37-39, 514. Congregational Association of New Jer- 41, 47, 54, 57, 63; NjHi 1852. sey. Minutes and Reports. NjR 1881; NjHi 1873, 499. . Executive Board. Annual Re- 81, 92. port. NjR 1877. 500. Hudson Baptist Association and Exten- sion Society. Minutes of the Annual Meeting. NjR 1924-26. Friends, Society of 501. Monmouth Baptist Association of New 515. Pennsylvania and New Jersey Annual Jersey. Minutes. NjR 1899-1916, 18-20, 22-25, Meeting. The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting. 27-32, 40-42, 48, 55-70; NjHi 1899-1911, 13. NjHi 1776. (Superseded by North Shore Cluster, American 516. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. Indian Baptist Association of New Jersey) Committee. Report. NjR 1838. 502. Morris and Essex Baptist Association. Digest of Church Letters. NjR 1907-08. 503. . Minutes of the Annual Meeting. NjR 1895-1907, 09, 14-17, 24, 31, 36-38, 47-48; Jewish Congregations NjHi 1895-96, 98-1900, 07, 14; 16-17. 517. Bayonne Jewish Community Center. An- 504. New Jersey Afro-American Baptist State nual Exhibition of Contemporary Art. NjHi Convention. Minutes. NjR 1904. 196668. 505. New Jersey Baptist Education Society. 518. Jewish Counseling and Service Agency, Annual Meeting. NjR 1892-93; NjHi 1852, 67. Newark. Annual Report. NjHi 1960-69. 506. New Jersey Baptist Sunday School U- nion. Minutes of the Annual Meeting. NjR 18751 83-84. 507. North New Jersey Baptist Association. Lutheran Church in America Minutes of the Annual Meeting. NjR 1861-62, 519. Evangelical Lutheran Synod of New 66, 68, 72-1911, 13-16, 18, 41-54, 56, 58; NjHi Jersey. Minutes of the Proceedings of the An- 1872-83, 85-88, 90-98, 1902-03, 07-08, 10, 13. 16. nual Convention. NjR 1950-52. (From 1962 this (Called Sussex Baptist Association before 1872) organization is called the New Jersey Synod of 508. North Shore Cluster, American Baptist the Lutheran Church in America) Church of New Jersey. Annual Meeting. NjR 520. Evangelical Lutheran Synod of New 1972. (Supersedes Minutes of the Monmouth York and New Jersey. Minutes of the Annual

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Session. NjHi 1873. 88 5. 89/90-90/91. 521. New Jersey Synod. Minutes of the Pro- 538. Presbytery of Monmouth. Woman's ceedings of the Convention. NjR 1962-74. (Be- Home and Foreign Missionary Society. Annual fore 1962 this organization was called the Evan- Report. NjR 1885-86, 1919. gelical Lutheran Synod of New Jersey) 539. Presbytery of Morris and Orange. Sta- tistics of the Benevolent Contributions. NjHi 1877/78. 540. Presbytery of Newark. Extension Record; Methodist Church Home Missions in the Presbytery of Newark. 522. Camden District. Minutes of the Stew- NjHi 1891-92, 94, 96-1917. ard's Meeting. NjR 1883. 541. . Woman's Board of Foreign Mis- 523. New Brunswick District Conference. sions. Annual Report. NjR 1873, 75; NjHi 1873, Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the New 781 85-88, 97. Brunswick District Stewards. NjR 1897, 1942, 542. Synod of New Jersey. Directory. NjHi 44, 46. 1878. 524. New Jersey Annual Conference. Direc- 543. . List of Churches and Sessions. tory of the Session. NjR 1905-06, 08-09. NjR 1955-67. 525. . Minutes. NjR 1847-1938; NjHi 544. . Minutes of the Annual Session. 1839-64, 66-68, 70-86, 88-99. NjR 1838, 64-67, 69-1920, 22-70; NjHi 1837, 72- 526. . Missionary Society. Report of 77, 1916, 18, 23. Returns of Collectors and Contributors. NjR 545. . Brainerd Memorial Fund. An- 1854; NjHi 1853-54. nual Report. NjR 1888. 527. New Jersey Methodist State Convention. 546. . Permanent Committee on Minutes. NjR 1870; NjHi 1870. (A special meet- Church Extension and Home Missions. Annual ing of traveling ministers and lay delegates) Report. NjR 1875-79, 81-86; NjHi 1874-75, 77- 528. Newark Conference. Journal. NjR 1858- 86. 1968, 70-71; NjHi 1858-1922, 24-34. 547. . Permanent Committee on His- 529. . Layman's Association Minutes. toric Materials. Report. NjR 1895, 1914. NjR 1899. 548. Synod of New York and New Jersey. 530. . Minutes. NjHi 1893. Annual Discourse. NjHi 1861. 531. Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association. 549. . Journal. NjHi 1840-67, 1916-17. Annual Report. NjR 1870-79, 90-1901, 19; NjHi (Called Minutes for 19th century holdings) 1879, 82-84, 89, 92-93, 1901. 550. (New School). Synod of New York and 532. Southern New Jersey Conference. Year- New Jersey. Minutes. NjR 1847, 52-53, 55-56. book and Minutes. NjR 1881, 1939.63, 65, 68-70.

Protestant Episcopal Church Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. 551. Diocese of New Jersey. Journal of the 533. Missionary Society of New Jersey. An- Proceedings of the Annual Convention. NjR nual Report. NjHi 1826-27, 29, 31. 1785-1964, 71/72, 75; NjHi 1785-1935. (Includes 534. Presbyterian Education Society. Report the annual address of the Bishop) of the Board of Directors. NjHi 1820-22. 552. , Historiographer. Annual Report. 535. Presbytery of Elizabeth. Woman's Pres- NjR 1939-40, 47. byterial Society for Foreign and Home Missions. 553. Diocese of Newark. Journal of the An- Annual Report. NjR 1875, 94, 98, 1905, 23. nual Convention. NjR 1875, 77-1900, 08, 15-23, 536. Presbytery of Jersey City. Members, 25-47; NjHi 1876-80, 82, 84-1935. (Called Dio- Churches, Sessions, and Standing Committees cese of Northern New Jersey, 1875-86) of the Presbytery. NjHi 1885. 554. . Bishop's Church Extension 537. .Woman's Foreign Missionary So- Fund. Report. NjHi 1913. ciety. Annual Report. NjR 1883/84, 89/90; 555. . Social Service Commission. Re- NjHi 1875/76, 78/79, 80/81-81/82, 86/87-87/ port. NjHi 1915.

1141 556 Religious Associations—Denominational M, 556. . Woman's Auxiliary. Annual Re- Roman Catholic Church port. NjHi 1910, 15, 17. 560. Archdiocese of Newark. Directory and 557. Missionary Society. Proceedings of the Almanac. NjR 1969. Annual Meeting. NjHi 1860, 69. 561. Catholic Benevolent Legion, New Jersey State Council. Annual Report. NjHi 1886-88. 562. Catholic Children's Aid Association of New Jersey. Annual Report. NjR 1912; NjHi Reformed Church in America 1909-10, 14-17. 558. Board of Domestic Missions. Annual Report. NjHi 1879. 559. Particular Synod of New Brunswick. Minutes. NjR 1869-1952; NjHi 1869-73, 75, 77- True Reformed Dutch Church in the U.S.A. 86, 95. 563. General Synod. Acts and Proceedings. NjR 1822-64/65.

Religious Associations Interdenominational 564. Board of Missions. New Jersey Branch, 577. Hudson County Bible Society, Jersey Woman's Auxiliary. Annual Report. NjHi 1878, City. Annual Report. NjR 1857; NjHi 1856. 81, 90. 578. Hudson County Sabbath School Associa- 565. Brice, Alexander Lawrence, comp. The tion. Report of the Annual Convention. NjR Yearbook of the Churches of Essex and Union 1863-64, 66-68, 74, 80, 84-86, 89-1901, 05, 11, 13- Counties. NjR 1881; NjHi 1881. 15, 23; NjHi 1866. 566. Camden County Sunday School Statis- 579. Hudson County Sunday School Associa- tics. NjHi 1884. (No publisher listed; includes tion. Proceedings of the Annual Convention. statistics from all denominations) NjHi 1874, 76-78, 83. 567. Christian Admiral Conference. Program. 580. Institute for Town and Country Minis- NjHi 1963. (Sponsored by Carl McIntire) ters, New Brunswick. Annual Conference. NjR 568. Church Workers Among Colored People. 1940. Minutes of the Annual Conference. NjHi 1911. 581. Jamesburg Sunday School Convention. 569. Cumberland County Sunday School As- Programme. NjR 1888-89. sociation. Annual Convention. NjR 1859, 1901, 582. Mercer County Bible Society. Minutes of 14. the Annual Session. NjHi 1897. 570. Unassigned. 583. Middlesex County Bible Society. Annual 571. Essex County Bible Society. Annual Re- Circular. NjR 1869, 74/75. port. NjR 1896; NjHi 1847, 49, 52-54, 57, 96, 584. . Annual Statement. NjR 1874. 1902, 04, 07. 585. Middlesex County Sunday School As- 572. . Manual. NjHi 1878-79, 81-88, sociation. Minutes of the Annual Meeting. NjR 90-93. 1865, 72, 84, 93-94, 1901, 14, 22. 573. Essex County Council of Churches, Com- 586. Missionary Society of New Jersey. Re- mission on Christian Education. Annual Report. port of the Board of Directors. NjR 1827, 30; NjR 1869-70, 89, 98, 1902, 05, 08-13, 37-43. NjHi 1826, 30. (Formerly Essex County Council of Religious 587. Monmouth County Sunday School As- Education) sociation. Annual Convention. NjR 1905. 574. Essex County Sabbath School Union. Re- 588. Monroe Township Sunday Schools. port. NjHi 1826. Hymns . .. for the Annual Convention. NjR 575. Essex County Sunday School Association. 1869. Report of the Annual Convention. NjHi 1870- 589. Morris County Bible Society. Annual 71, 86-92, 97-1905, 08-18. Report. NjR 1859. 576. Female Auxiliary Bible Society of New- 590. Morris County Sabbath School Associa- ark. Annual Report. NjR 1823; NjHi 1823. tion. Minutes of the Annual Meeting. NjR 1887-

[15] 591 Religious Associations—Interdenominational 630 88, 91; NjHi 1866, 73, 76, 78-80, 83, 86-87, 99- 604. . New Jersey Sunday School Re- 1900, 19. ports. NjR 1896-1901, 03-11. 591. Nassau Hail Bible, Tract, and Education 605. . Proceedings of the Annual Con- Societies, Princeton. Annual Report. NjR 1822- vention..NjR 1858, 60, 62-78, 81-83, 1904, 19; 24; NjHi 1822, 24, 26. NjHi 1858, 60, 62-65, 67-68 1 70, 72-73, 75-77,

592. National Conference of Christians and 81 5, 83, 86. Jews, New Jersey Region. Annual Report. NjR 606. . Yearbook. NjR 1879, $6, 88, 99, 1956. 1903, 05, 07-09; NjHi 1880, 90, 99, 1904-06, 09, 593. New Brunswick Council of Churches. 16. Yearbook. NjR 1945/46-47/48, 50/51-51/52, 607. Newark City Tract Society. Annual Re- 55/56. port. NjR 1852-53; NjHi 1852-53, 58. 594. New Jersey Bible Society. Annual Report 608. Presbyterian and Congregational Asso- of the Board of Managers. NjR 1814-20, 22; ciation. Minutes of the Annual Meeting. NjHi NjHi 1810, 14-17. 1862. 595. New Jersey Christian Conference. Min- 609. Unassigned. utes. NjR 1867, 74, 76, 82, 86. 610. Protestant Inter Home Society, Newark. 596. New Jersey Christian Endeavor Union. Annual Report. NjHi 1849. Annual Convention. NjR 1940, 42, 45. 611. Religious Tract Society, Newark. Re- 597. New Jersey Council of Churches, General port of the Managers. NjHi 1818. Assembly. Report of Proceedings of the Annual 612. Somerset County Bible Society. Annual Meeting. NjR 1948, 54, 66-74. Convention. NjR 1931, 33. 598. New Jersey Council of Religious Educa- 613. Somerset County Council of Religious tion. Annual Meeting, Docket and Reports. Education. Yearbook. NjR 1862-66, 71-72, 76-77, NjR 1938-39, 41. 80-81, 84-86, 90/91-97/98, 99/1900, 20, 24. 599. . Annual Meeting, Minutes. NjR 614. South Jersey Christian Fellowship Choir. 1939, 41. Annual Concert. NjR 1966. ,600. . Annual Meeting, Reports of the 615. Sussex County Sunday School Associa- Commission. NjR 1935. tion. Minutes of the Annual Meeting. NjHi 601. New Jersey Howard Society. Annual Re- 1867. bort. NjR 1833-34; NjHi 1834. (Interdenomina- 616. Warren County Bible Society. Report of tional church society) the Annual Convention. NjR 19-10. 602. New Jersey Sabbath Union. Annual Re- 617. Women's Christian Association of New- port. NjR 1884; NjHi 1884. ark. Annual Report. NjR 1872, 75-76, 79, 81. 603. New Jersey Sunday School Association. 618. Women's Christian Study Circle, New- Annual Report of the Corresponding Secretary. ark. Yearbook. NjHi 1927/28. NjR 1878/79.

Trade and Professional Associations 619. American Association of University Pro- 624. Unassigned. fessors, New Jersey State Confeeence. Report 625. Camden County Bar Association, Cam- of the Annual Meeting. NjR 1964. den. Members Book. NjR 1914. 620. American Institute of Architects, New 626. Camden County Fire Chief's Association. Jersey Chapter. Annual Convention. NjR 1958, Annual Fire Report. NjR 1963. 62-63. 627. Co-Operative Building and Loan Asso- 621. . Exhibition. NjR 1909, 11; NjHi ciations of the State of New Jersey. Annual Re- 1909, 11 9 27. port. NjHi 1898. ,622. . Committee on Violation of the 628. Eclectic Medical Society of the State of Architects' Registration Law. Annual Report. New Jersey. Transactions. NjR 1874/75 ', 76/77. NjR 1906. 629. Unassigned. 623. Archaeological Society of New Jersey. 630. Eighth Ward Building and Loan Asso- Membership List. NjR 1932-36, 42-44. ciation, Newark. Annual Report. NjHi 1908.

[161 631 Trade and Professional Associations 673 631. Essex County Bar Association. Yearbook. 61-62, 64, 70. NjR 1912, 16; NjHi 1911-22, 30-38, 43. 653. . Leadership Training Conference 632. Essex County Medical Society. In Me- Workbook. NjR 1956-58, 61-68. morium. NjHi 1931-32. 654. . Yearbook. NjR 1956, 60-65. 633. Essex County Teachers' Institute, New- 655. New Jersey Association of Real Estate ark. Annual Circular. NjHi 1855, 58, 60, 64. Boards. The New Jersey Realtor Yearbook. NjR 634. Federation of Organized Trades and La- 1960. bor Unions of the State of New Jersey. Report 656. New Jersey Association of School Ad- of the Annual Session. NjHi 1883. ministrators, Trenton. Officers and Members. 635. Honeyman, Abraham Van Doren. New NjR 1971/72. Jersey Law Directory. NjR 1879. 657. New Jersey Bankers' Association, Prince- 636. Hunterdon County Teachers' Institute. ton. Directory. NjR 1964/65. Report of the Proceedings and Catalogue. NjR 658. . Officers and Committees. NjR 1854-55. 1952/53-53/54. 637. International Union of Electrical, Radio 659. . Proceedings of the Annual Con- and Machine Workers-CIO, District 4. Annual vention. NjR 1904-18, 26-28, 31-40; NjHi 1904. Convention. NjR 1951, 55. 660. , Trust Conference. Proceedings. 638.Lawyer's Club, Newark. Catalogue of NjR 1830. the Library. NjHi 1904. 661. New Jersey Chemical Society. Yearbook. 639.League of American Wheelmen, New NjR 1919/20-20/21; NjHi 1919/20. Jersey Division, Road Book Committee. Road 662. New Jersey Editorial Association. An- Book of New Jersey. NjR 1897. nual Excursion. NjR 1877; NjHi 1878. 640. Library Association of Union and Vicin- 663. . Minutes of the Annual Meeting. ity. Annual Report. NjR 1888/89. NjHi 1885-86. 641. Medical Society of New Jersey. Program, 664. New Jersey Education Association. An- Annual Meeting. NjHi 1930. nual Converition. NjR 1903, 08, 14, 19, 25, 37, 642. . Transactions. NjR 1766-1903; 40, 49, 70. (Called the New Jersey State Teach- NjHi 1766-1903. ers' Association before 1940) 643. Mercer County Teachers' Institute. Pro- 665. . Annual Report. NjR 1900-05, ceedings. NjR 1854. 07-13, 15, 19-21, 24, 26. 644. Middlesex County Association of Life 666. New Jersey Federation of Post Office Underwriters. Membership Directory. NjR 1962. Clerks. Annual Convention. NjR 1942. 645. Monmouth County Teachers' Institute, 667. New Jersey Junior High School Teach- Freehold. Report of Proceedings and Catalogue. ers' Association. Junior High School Handbook. NjR 1855. NjR 1931. 646. Morris County Teachers' Institute. Re- 668. New Jersey Industrial Education, Ho- port of Proceedings and Catalogue. NjR 1854. boken. Annual Report of the Board of Trustees. 647.National Association for the Study and NjR 1888-89; NjHi 1889, 1902-07. (Provided Education of Exceptional Children, Plainfield. funds to Hoboken public schools for industrial Annual Report. NjHi 1911. and domestic education) 648.New Brunswick Scientific Society. An- 669. New Jersey Law Journal. The New niversary Meeting. NjR 1892, 97. Jersey Lawyers' Diary and Bar Directory. NjR 649.New Jersey Association for Teachers of 1910, 13, 15, 17-18, 22, 28, 35, 39, 45, 49-50, 52; English. New Jersey Author Awards. NjR 1969. NjHi 1875/76, 91-1931, 34, 36-39, 41-42, 67. (Co-sponsored by the New Jersey State Library) 670. New Jersey Library Association. Annual 650.New Jersey Association of Chosen Free- Report. NjR 1902, 06, 46/47-47/48. holders. Association Board of Directors. NjR 671. . Catalogue of Approved Books 1969-71. for New Jersey Public School Libraries. NjR 651. . Roster of Freeholders. NjR 1969- 1904. 73. 672. . Membership Directory. NjR 652.New Jersey Association of High School 1962/63-63/64, 70. Councils. Annual Conference. NjR 1951, 5 ,6, 673. . Official Handbook. NjR 1910,

[171 674 Trade and Professional Associations 711 30, 37-38, 40, 44, 51 1 56, 62, 64, 70; NjHi 1944, 693. New Jersey .State Building Trades Coun- 51. cil. Proceedings of the Annual Convention. NjR 674. . Summary Reports of the Annual 1909, 12-14, 17-19, 21. Conference. NjR 1954. 694. New Jersey State Congress of Industrial 675. New Jersey Licensed Beverage Associa- Organizations, Industrial Union Councils. Offi- tion, Inc. Annual Convention. NjR 1966, 68, 70. cers' Report to the Convention. NjR 1941-47, 676. New Jersey Mosquito Extermination As- 48/49-56/57, 60/61. sociation. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. 695. . Resolutions and Reports of the NjR 1914-55, 59, 61, 67-68; NjHi 1914-20, 32. Annual Convention. NjR 1947, 51, 53. 677. New Jersey Organization of Teachers. 696. New Jersey State Council of Carpenters. Annual Meeting. NjR 1968. Proceedings of the Annual Convention. NjR 678. New Jersey Pharmaceutical Association. 1918-19, 21, 24, 28. Proceedings at the Annual Meeting. NjR 1912- 697. New Jersey State Dental Society. Pro- 17; NjHi 1870-81, 84-85, 88-92, 95-97, 99-1915, ceedings. NjR 1870-88, 1919, 21. 17-20. 698. . Program of the Annual Meeting. 679. New Jersey Press Association. Proceed- NjR 1889-90, 93. ings of the Annual Meeting. NjR 1881-85, 87- 699. New Jersey State Exempt Firemen's As-

1935, 56; NjHi 193114 33, 56. sociation. Official Souvenir Yearbook. NjR 1919, 680. New Jersey Psychiatric Institute, Prince- 43-44, 46, 48-49. ton. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. NjR 700. . Proceedings of the Annual Con- 1953-55. vention. NjR 1915, 18-21, 23, 25-30; NjHi 1891- 681. . Program of the Annual Meeting. 93, 98-1900. NjR 1954-55. 701. New Jersey State Federation of District 682. New Jersey Schoolmasters Club, New- Boards of Education. Annual Workshop Re- ark. Yearbook. NjR 1929, 31/ 32, 37/ 38, 39/ 40- port. NjR 1963-65. 46/47, 50/51-51/52, 55/56-56/57. 702. New Jersey State Federation of District 683. New Jersey Science Teachers Association. Boards of Education Workshops. Report of the Annual Meeting. NjR 1962. Proceedings. NjR 1959. 684. . Central New Jersey Science Fair. 703. New Jersey State Federation of Labor. NjR 1962. Annual Convention Reports. NjR 1893, 95-1904, 685. New Jersey Secondary School Teachers' 15-20, 22-44, 46-50, 52-57; NjHi 1918-19, 22-26, Association. Annual Meeting. NjR 1948. 28-29, 31-32, 35, 37-38, 41-42, 44-50. 686. . Yearbook. NjR 1936-37, 39-42, 704. . Proceedings of the Annual Con- 47-72. vention. NjR 1883-84, 86, 1911-17, 19, 23-24, 34, 687. New Jersey Sewage Works Association, 37-40, 42, 45-49, 52-53, 54-56; NjHi 1918-20, 23- Trenton. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. 24, 26-35, 37-38, 41-42, 44-48. NjR 1921-25, 29-30, 36, 38, 42. 705. New Jersey State Firemen's Association. 688. New Jersey Society of Certified Public Annual Convention Reports of Executive and Accountants. Directory of Membership. NjR Legislative Committees. NjR 1927. 1938/39, 41, 43, 46, 48, 50-58/59, 69/70, 72/73- 706. . Proceedings of the Annual Con- 74. vention. NjR 1886-1908, 16, 18-19, 21, 23, 25,

689. New Jersey State AFL-CIO Convention. 29 3, 32-33, 35-36, 39-71; NjHi 1886, 88, 91-97. Annual Report. NjR 1963-64, 6669. 707. New Jersey State League of Municipali- 690. New Jersey State Association of County ties. Annual Conference. NjR 1962. Tax Boards. Proceedings of the Conference Con- 708. Directory. NjR 1968, 70, 73. vention. NjR 1915-16. 709. Laws of Interest to New Jersey 691. New Jersey State Bar Association. An- Municipalities. NjR 1962, 68. nual Meeting. NjR 1970. 710. New Jersey State Secondary School 692. . Yearbook. NjR 1900/01-01/02, Teachers Association. New Jersey State Second- 03/04-09/10, 11/12-29/30, 31/32-32/33; NjHi ary School Conference, Report of Proceedings. 1901/02-02/03,. 04/05-07/08 ) 11/12, 13/14- NjR 1926, 28-33, 35-36; NjHi 1935. 17/18, 24/25, 28/29-32/33, 38-39, 41-42. 711. New Jersey State Teachers' Association.

[18] 712 Trade and Professional Associations 749 Annual Meeting Advance Program. NjHi 1899. 719. . Statement to the Stockholders. ( Became New Jersey Education Association, NjHi 1891. 1940) 720. Painters and Sculptors Society of New 712. . Annual Report. NjHi 1916-17, Jersey. Annual Exhibition. NjHi 1948. 23-26. 721. Somerset County Firemen's Association. 713. Membership List. NjHi 1925- Annual. NjR 1937. 27, 29, 31/32. 722. Somerset County Teachers' Institute. 714. New Jersey Utilities Association. Pro- Proceedings and Catalogue. NjR 1852, 55; NjHi ceedings of the Annual Convention. NjR 1915- 1852. 19, 22-23, 25. 723. Surveyors' Association of West New 715. New Jersey Visual Education Associa- Jersey, Camden. Proceedings. NjR 1867, 69-70, tion. Visual Aids Digest. NjR 1935, 38, 40-41. 73, 80; NjHi 1869, 73. 716. New Jersey Writers' Conference. Annual 724. Trenton Volunteer Firemen's Relief As- Conference. NjR 1941. sociation. Treasurer's Report. NjR 1888, 90. 717. Newark Education Association. Annual 725. Visiting Nurses' Association, New Report. NjHi 1901/02, 04/05, 07/08. Brunswick. Annual Report. NjR 1915, 22-23. 718. Newark Library Association. Annual Re- 726. , Newark. Annual Report. NjHi port. NjHi 1885, 88. 1906-073, 12, 14, 16, 18.

Businesses 727. Atlantic City Electric Company. Annual Annual Report. NjR 1831. Report. NjR 1973. 739. . Report of the Commissioners. 728. Atlantic City Sewerage Company. An- NjHi 1817. nual Report. NjR 1927, 31-33, 35-36. 740. Delaware & Raritan Canal Company, 729. Blue Cross of New Jersey, Newark. An- Camden & Amboy Railroad and Transportation nual Report. NjR 1970-71; NjHi 1941, 72. Company, and New Jersey Railroad and Trans- (Hospital Service Plan of New Jersey) portation Company. Joint Report to the Stock- 730. Camden and Atlantic Railroad Com- holders. NjHi 1867. pany, Philadelphia. Annual Report of the Board 741. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Rail- of Directors to the Stockholders. NjR 1871, 73- road, New York. Annual Report. NjR 1854-56; 75, 78-79, 92. NjHi 1854-57, 99, 1901-06, 59. (For later report 731. Central Railroad of New Jersey, New- see Erie-Lackawanna Railroad Company; see ark. Annual Report of the Board of Directors also Lackawanna Railroad) to the Stockholders. NjR 1852-57, 59-64, 66-72, 742. Educational Information Services, Inc., 74-76, 90-91, 96-99, 1912-15, 19-20, 22-29, 50-51; Piscataway. Annual Report. NjR 1974. NjHi 1854, 56, 60, 68, 71-72, 76. 743. Elizabethtown Consolidated Gas Com- 732. . Auditor's Report. NjR 1882. pany. Annual Report. NjR 1963; NjHi 1963. 733. Channel Home Centers. Whippany. An- 744. Erie Lackawanna Railroad Company, nual Report. NjHi 1975. Hoboken. Annual Report. NjHi 1960. (For ear- 734. Citizens National Bank, Englewood. An- lier reports, see Delaware, Lackawanna & Wes- nual Report. NjR 1966. tern Railroad; see also Lackawanna Railroad) 735. Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, 745. Erie Railroad Company, Passenger De- New York. Annual Report. NjR 1871, 76-77, partment, New York. Where to Live. NjR 1906. 1905. 746. Fidelity Union Trust Company, Newark. 736. Delaware & Raritan Canal and Camden Annual Report. NjR 1965, 68; NjHi 1969, 75. & Amboy Railroad and Transportation Com- 747. The First Mechanics National Bank of panies, Trenton. Report of the Directors to the Trenton. Annual Report. NjR 1956. Stockholders. NjR 1845; NjHi 1840, 44, 48. 748. First National Bank, Woodstown. Al- 737. . Report of the State Directors. manac and Yearbook. NjR 1902, 04, 06-09, 11- NjR 1849, 63-65; NjHi 1848-51, 54-70. 21. 738. Delaware & Raritan Canal Company. 749. First National Bank of Jersey City. An-

[19) 750 Businesses 786 nual Report. NjHi 1967. 768. New Brunswick Trust Company. An- 750. First National State Bancorporation, nual Report. NjR 1965, 67. Newark. Annual Report. NjHi 1975. 769. New Jersey Bank, Insurance, Mortgage 751. First State Bank of Ocean County, Toms and Holding Company Securities, Newark. An- River. Annual Report. NjR 1971. nual. NjHi 1928-30. 752. Fourteenth Ward Building and Loan As- 770. New Jersey Bank and Trust Company, sociation of the City of Newark. Annual Report. Paterson. Annual Report. NjR 1961-62, 68; NjR 1911. NjHi 1964, 68. 753. Hotel Breslin, Lake Hopatcong. Blue 771. New Jersey Bell Telephone Company, Book. NjHi 1889, 91, 95. Newark. Annual Report. NjR 1928-29, 31, 33, 754. The Howard Savings Institution, New- 41-45, 49-50; 53-55, 57, 59-60, 62; NjHi 1929, ark. Annual Report. NjHi 1968-71. 69-71. 755. . Statement of Condition. NjHi 772. New Jersey Midland Railway, New 1932, 37. York. Annual Report of the Receivers. NjHi 756. Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Com- 1879. ( See also Midland Railroad Company) pany, New York. Annual Report. NjHi 1912, 773. New Jersey Railroad and Transportation 31-321 36, 39-41, 43, 46-47. Company, Trenton. Report of the Directors to 757. Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick. the Stockholders. NjR 1847-67; NjHi 1852-67. Annual Report. NjR 1962. 774. New Jersey Zinc Company, New York. 758. Joseph Dixon Crucible Company, Jersey Annual Report. NjR 1853. City. Annual Report. NjHi 19+65. 775. New York & Greenwood Lake Railway 759. Lackawanna Railroad, Passenger Depart- Company. Report of the President to the Stock- ment, Hoboken. Mountain and Lake Resorts on holders. NjHi 1885, 88, 95. the Lackawanna Railroad. NjHi 1912, 14, 17. 776. New York & New Jersey Telephone (See also Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Company, Brooklyn, N.Y. List of Subscribers. Railroad, and Erie-Lackawanna Railroad Com- NjR 1884. pany) 777. Newark and New York Railroad Com- 760. Lambertville Water Company. Annual pany. Report to the Board of Directors. NjHi Meeting. NjR 1878-86. 1866. 761. Lehn & Fink Products Corporation, 778. North Jersey Transit Commission, Jersey Bloomfield. Annual Report. NjR 1961/62. City. Report to the Senate and General Assem- 762. Midland Railroad Company, New York. bly of the State of New Jersey. NjHi 1925-27, Annual Report. NjHi 1880. (See also New 29. Jersey Midland Railway) 779. Passaic Valley Sewerage Commissioners, 763. Morris and Essex Railroad Company, Newark. Report by the Chief Engineer. NjHi Hoboken. Report of the Board of Directors to 1970. the Stockholders together with the Proceedings 780. Paterson Mutual Building and Loan As- of the Annual Meeting. NjR 1864-67; NjHi sociation. Annual Report. NjHi 1902. 1854-68. 781. Peapack-Gladstone Bank. Annual Report. 764. Morris Canal, Jersey City. Rules and Nj Hi 1974. Regulations. NjHi 1832. 782. Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Phila- 765. Morris Canal and Banking Company, delphia. Annual Report. NjR 1848, 52, 60, 72, Jersey City. Report of the Directors to the Stock- 76. holders. NjR 1826, 35-36, 55 64-71; NjHi 783. People's Trust Company of Bergen 1826-27, 32, 35-36, 40, 46, 48-50, 52-53, 55-57, County, Hackensack. Annual Report. NjR 1959. 59-71. 784. Philipp Corporation, Menlo Park. An- 766. Morris County Savings Bank, Morris- nual Report. NjR 1954-66. (Called Minerals town. Report. NjHi 1894. and Chemicals Corporation of America before 767. Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, 1960) Newark. Annual Report. NjR 1846, 49, 69, 76, 785. Princeton Bank and Trust Company. 1949, 60-61, 64-65; NjHi 1872, 75, 78-79, 81, 84, Report of the President. NjHi 1959. 93, 99-1901, 03-04, 06, 10, 14, 16. 786. Prudential Insurance Company of Amer-

[20] 787 Businesses 826 ica, Newark. Annual Report. NjR 1904-40, 42- 46, 48, 50, 53, 63, 66-67. 43, 48-49, 59. 796. Trenton Delaware Falls Company. Re- 787. . Annual Statement. NjR 1904-40, port of the Board of Managers to the Stock- 42-43, 48-49, 59. holders. NjR 1832. 788. . Home Office Business Confer- 797. Trenton Trust Company. Annual Re- ence. NjR 1931, 34. port. NjHi 1962. 789. . Report of the President to the 798. Tuckerton Railroad Company. Report. Board of Directors. NjR 1927. NjR 1886, 89, 92, 94, 99, 1901-03, 05. 790. Public Service Corporation of New Jer- 799. The United New Jersey Railroad and sey, Newark. Annual Report. NjR 1909-47; Canal Company, Camden. Annual Report. NjR NjHi 1911, 13-18, 21, 24, 2,6-32, 34-35. 1969. 791. . Public Service Review. NjR 800. Wallace-Eljabar Fund, Inc., East Orange. 1923-28; NjHi 1923-25, 27. Annual Report. NjHi 1973. 792. Public Service Electric and Gas Com- 801. The West End Building and Loan As- pany, Newark. Annual Report. NjR 1948-75; sociation, Newark. Annual Report. NjR 1930. NjHi 1963. 802. West Jersey and Seashore Railroad Com- 793. Resistoflex Corporation, Roseland. An- pany, Camden. Annual Report. NjR 1896-99, nual Report. NjHi 1975. 1902-03, 05-10, 21-56, 68-69; NjHi 1879-95, 97- 794. Standard Oil Company (New Jersey), 1920, 22-49. (Called West Jersey Railroad Com- New York. Annual Meeting. NjR 1943-49, 51- pany before 1896) 54, 58, 63. 803. Worthington Corporation. Harrison. An- 795. . Annual Report. NjR 1937, 41-44, nual Report. NjHi 1955.

Health Care &• Social Welfare Institutions 804. All Souls' Hospital, Morristown. Report. 816. Children's Industrial House, New Bruns- NjHi 1899. wick. Report. NjHi 1885/86. 805. Arthur Brisbane Child Treatment Cen- 817. Children's Sea-Shore House, Atlantic ter at Allaire. Annual Report. NjR 1948-65. City. Report. NjHi 1875, 81. 806. The Arthur Home of the Diocese of 818. Chirst Hospital, Jersey City. Annual Re- Newark, Summit. Annual Report. NjR 1904/ port. NjHi 1883-87, 90-92. 05; NjHi 1889/90-99/1900, 04/05. 819. City Mission of Newark, New Jersey. 807. The Babies' Hospital of the City of Annual Report. NjHi 1914/15. Newark, New Jersey. Annual Report NjHi 820. Cooper Hospital, Camden. Annual Re- 1896/97-99/1900, 02/03, 07/08-08/09, 12. port. NjR 1961; NjHi 1892, 94, 96, 98-99. 808. Bergen Pines County Hospital, Paramus. 821. Country Home at Basking Ridge. Finan- Annual Report. NjHi 1956. cial and General Reports of the Work. NjHi 809. Beth Israel Hospital, Newark. Annual 1894. Report. NjR 1961. 822. Daisy Fields Home and Hospital for 810. Burlington County Home for Aged Crippled Children, Englewood. Annual Report. Women, Burlington. Annual Report. NjR 1907. NjR 1905. 811. Burlington County Hospital, Mount Hol- 823. Elizabeth Orphan Asylum. Annual Re- ly. Annual Report. NjR 1886, 1961. port. NjR 1859. 812. Camden Home for Friendless Children. 824. Essex County Christian Endeavor Union, Annual Report. NjR 1867; NjHi 1866-68. New Fernwood Fresh Air Home, Roseland. 813. Child Guidance Center of Mercer Coun- Annual Report. NjR 1937. ty, Trenton. Annual Report. NjR 1964, 67. 825. Essex County Hospital. Annual Report. 814. Children's Country Home, Westfield. NjHi 1876-80, 85, 88-89, 96-97, 1913, 15-16, 21, Annual Statement. NjR 1896, 1928. 29, 32-33. (Located in Newark, 1876-97, Cedar 815. Children's Home of Burlington County Grove, 1913-33) and Mary A. Dobbins Memorial House, Mt. 826. Essexfields Group Rehabilitation Center, Holly. Annual Report. NjR 1906. Newark. Annual Report. NjR 1961/62.

~2I~ 827 Health Care & Social Welfare Institutions :4o 827. Faith Home, Newark. Annual Report. 16, 19-24, 49-503, 60-66. (Called New Brunswick NjHi 1882/83. City Hospital before 1889 and John Wells Me- 828. Fitkin Memorial Hospital, Neptune. An- morial Hospital, 1889-1918) nual Report. NjR 1958-59, 61. 849. , Aid Association. Benefit Perfor- 829. Francis E. Parker Memorial Home, New mance. NjR 1931, 34, 36-40, 43. Brunswick. Annual Report. NjR 1909, 11, 14-15, 850. Monmouth Medical Center, Red Bank. 28, 30-37, 39-40; NjHi 1913. Annual Report. NjR 1970. 830. Fresh Air and Convalescent Home, Sum- 851. Morris County Children's Home, Par- mit. Annual Report. NjHi 1898/99. sippany. Annual Report. NjR 1885, 1918, 20; 831. Fresh Air Home of Basking Ridge. Re- NjHi 1887, 90-91, 93, 95, 1900-16. port. NjHi 1894. 852. Morristown Memorial Hospital. Report. 832. Friendly Institution, Burlington. Report. NjR 1912-13, 54, 61; NjHi 1900, 12-13, 17-18, NjR 1900, 02, 07, 10. 46. 833. Highlands Experimental Treatment Pro- 853. , Woman's Association. A Man- ject for Youthful Offenders, Hopewell. Annual sion in May. NjHi 1975-76. Report. NjR 1951-52. 854. Mount Lucas Orphan and Guardian In- 834. Highlands Residential Group Center, stitute, Princeton. Annual Report of the Incor- Hopewell. Annual Report. NjR 1962/63. porated Trustees. NjR 1845. 835. Hiram Deats Memorial Home for Child- 855. Mountainside Hospital, Montclair. Re- ren, Somerville. Annual Report. NjR 1908. port. NjHi 1903, 16, 44. 836. Home for Aged Women of Jersey City. 856. Auxiliary. Report. NjHi 1913. Report of the Board of Managers. NjR 1878-79, 857. Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield. Annual 83-85, 90; NjHi 1874-76, 78-85, 88, 90-91. Report. NjR 1896/97, 1944, 51, 61. 837. Home for Crippled Children, Newark. 858. New Brunswick Children's Industrial Annual Report. NjR 1902, 06-07; NjHi 1898, Home. Annual Report. NjR 1878, 83-84, 86-90, 1901-08, 10. 93-94, 97, 99, 1901-03, 07, 09-10, 12, 15. 838. Home for Respectable Aged Women, 859. New Brunswick City Mission. Annual Newark. Annual Report. NjR 1874, 76-79, 82, Report. NjR 1861-66, 69-70/71. 87; NjHi 1867-84, 87-88, 91-94, 96, 1903. 860. New Jersey Epileptics Village, Skillman. 839. Hospital for Women and Children, Annual Report of the Managers. NjR 1898-99, Newark. Annual Report. NjHi 1893, 96-98/99. 1907; NjHi 1899-1901, 03, 05-06, 13, 17, 31. 840. The House of the Good Shepherd, Or- 861. New Jersey Fireman's Home, Boonton. ange. Yearbook. NjHi 1909/10. (Convalescent Annual Report. NjR 1902, 06, 09-15, 17-20, 22, home) 24, 26-27, 29-33, 35-42, 44-54, 56-64, 65/66-71/ 841. Job Haines Home for Aged People, 72; NjHi 1900, 04, 06. Bloomfield. Annual Report. NjHi 1898. 862. New Jersey Home for Boys, Jamesburg. 842. The Market Street Mission, Morristown. Annual Report. NjR 1865-83, 86-88, 94, 97-99, Annual. NjHi 1916-20, 22. 1901-02, 04, 06-12, 16-19, 21, 32-36, 68; NjHi 843. Mary Fisher Home Association of New 1866-67, 69-81, 84-86, 89-90, 92, 99-1900, 04-06, Jersey, Tenafly. Annual Report. NjR 1902. 12-13. 844. Memorial Day Nursery, Paterson. An- 863. New Jersey Home for Disabled Sailors, nual Report of Nursery Work. NjR 1907; NjHi or Marines and their Wives and Widows, Vine- 1909. land. Annual Report. NjR 1908, 11-12, 46-55, 57- 845. Mental Health Center, Inc., Paterson. 60; NjHi 1900, 04-05. Annual Report. NjR 1950/51-52/53. 964. New Jersey Home for Disabled Soldiers, 846. Mercer Hospital, Trenton. Report. NjR Kearny. Annual Report. NjR 1865-69, 72-87, 92, 1896, 1902. 95, 97-1910, 13-15; NjHi 1866-1909, 13. (Located 847. Methodist Home for the Aged of New in Newark before 1888) Jersey, Ocean Grove. Annual Report. NjR 1911, 865. New Jersey Home for Girls, Trenton. 39, 41. Annual Report. NjR 1871, 76, 87; NjHi 1871- 848. Middlesex General Hospital, New Bruns- 81, 84-865, 88-90, 92, 97, 1900, 04-06. wick. Annual Report. NjR 1884-1910, 12-13, 15- 866. New Jersey Home for the Care and

122 867 Health Care & Social Welfare Institutions 905 Training of Feeble-Minded Women, Vineland. 884. Newark Rescue Home. Annual Report. Annual Report. NjR 1887/88, 1904/05; NjHi NjHi 1901, 14. 1888/89, 90/91, 99/1900, 03/04, 05/06. 885. Newark Social Settlement Neighborhood 867. New Jersey Hospital, Greystone Park. House. Annual Report. NjHi 1910. Annual Report of the Managers and Officers. 886. Newton Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. NjR 1876; NjHi 1876-79,81-96,89-90,92, 1900, Annual Report. NjHi 1951. 04-06, 22-23, 30-34, 66. 887. Odd Fellows' Home of New Jersey, 868. . Commissioners Appointed to Se- Trenton. Annual Report. NjR 1893, 1903. lect a Site and Build an Asylum for the Insane 888. Old Ladies' Home of Passaic County, of this State. Annual Report. NjHi 1868, 71-75, Paterson. Annual Report. NjR 1930; NjHi 77-78, 81, 84, 86. 1876-77, 1909/10. 869. New Jersey Hospital, Trenton. Annual 889. Old Ladies' Home of Paterson, New Report of the Officers. NjHi 1848-59, 63, 65-71, Jersey. Annual Report. NjHi 1877-78. 73-74, 76-79, 81, 84-90, 92, 1900, 05, 65-67. 890. Orange Memorial Hospital. Annual Re- 870. New Jersey Orthopaedic Hospital and port. NjR 1884, 90; NjHi 1883-85, 89-91, 94. Dispensary, Orange. Annual Report. NjR 1928; 891. Orange Orphan Society. Annual Report. NjHi 1931, 37. NjHi 1874-75, 83-84, 86-89. 871. New Jersey Prison, Trenton. Annual Re- 892. Paterson Eye and Ear Infirmary. Annual port. NjR 1848-49, 55, 58, 60-62, 64, 66-67, 69, Report. NjR 1922/23. 71-74, 76-79, 81-84, 86, 88-90, 92-1905, 07-13, 15- 893. Paterson General Hospital. Annual Re- 19; NjHi 1854, 56, 58, 62, 64-66, 68, 70-81, 83- port. NjR 1885, 1962; NjHi 1905, 11. 85, 87-92, 97. 894. The Presbyterian Hospital in Newark, 872. New Jersey Reformatory, Annandale. New Jersey. Annual Report. NjR 1931; NjHi Summary Annual Report. NjR 1963/64, 65/66- 1913, 17-19, 21-27, 31-33, 37, 39. 66/ 67, 68/69-69/70, 71/72. 895. Robert Bruce House, Newark. Annual 873. New Jersey Reformatory, Bordentown. Report. NjHi 1966. (For parolees) Summary Annual Report. NjR 1961/62-62/63, 89-6. St. Barnabas Hospital, Newark. Annual 64/65-65/66, 67/68-69/70, 71/72, 74/75. Report. NjR 1870/71, 74/75, 76177, 79/80-80/ 874. New Jersey Reformatory, Rahway. An- 81; NjHi 1866/67-67/68, 70/71, 74-77, 79-83, nual Report of the Commissioners. NjR 1908. 86-87, 1920. (Now located in Livingston) 875. New Jersey Reformatory, Yardville. 897. St. Francis Hospital, Jersey City. Annual Summary Annual Report. NjR 1968/69-72/73. Report. NjHi 1881-83, 86-87, 1913-14. 876. New Jersey Reformatory for Women, 898. St. Francis Hospital, Trenton. Annual Clinton. Annual Report. NjR 1913-14, 1-6, 31. Report. NjR 1887/88, 93. 877. New Jersey Sanatorium for Chest Dis- 899. St. James Hospital, Newark. Annual Re- eases, Glen Gardner. Annual Report. NjR 1922/ port. NjHi 1933/34. 23 -28/29, 58/59. 900. St. Joseph's Hospital, Paterson. Annual 878. New Jersey Soldiers' Childrens Home, Report. NjR 1896. Trenton. Report. NjR 1867, 69, 74; NjHi 1865- 901. St. Mary's Hospital, Hoboken. Annual 66, 70-71. Report. NjHi 1883. 879. Newark Charitable Eye and Ear Infir- 902. St. Michael's Church Home, Trenton. mary. Annual Report. NjR 1880-83, 86-88, 92, Annual Report of the Ladies Guild. NjHi 1886. 96, 1905, 08; NjHi 1880-88, 92, 98, 1900-01, 903. St. Michael's Hospital, Newark. Annual 03, 05-13. Report of the Directors and Medical Board. NjR 880. Newark City Home. Annual Report. 1873, 79, 82-83, 85, 97; NjHi 1872, 74, 76-77, NjHi 1876-79, 81-83, 85. 79-88, 90. 881. Newark City Hospital. Annual Report. 904. St. Peter's General Hospital, New Bruns- NjHi 1891. wick. Annual Report. NjR 1911-12, 14, 21-22, 882. Newark Maternity Hospital. Annual Re- 56, 60. port. NjHi 1916/17. 905. Sea-side Home for Women and Chil- 883. Newark Orphan Asylum. Annual Re- dren, Cape May Point. Annual Report. NjR port. NjHi 1848-1946/47. 1916.

1231 906 Health Care & Social Welfare Institutions 941 906. Seaside House for Invalid Women, At- 913. Verona Sanatorium. Annual Report. lantic City. Report of the Board of Managers. NjHi 1930-31, 36. NjHi 1881, 83, 89. 914. Vineland Training School. Annual Re- 907. Somerset Hospital, Somerville. Annual port. NjR 1890-94, 96-98, 1900-05, 07, 11-12, 14, Report. NjR 1935, 45-46, 61. 17, 23, 27. 908. Summer Shelter Fresh Air Home, Mor- 915. . Circular of Information. NjR ristown. Annual Report. NjHi 1891-92. 1898. 909. Throop Avenue Settlement, New Bruns- 916. West Jersey Orphanage for Destitute wick. Annual Report. NjR 1915/16, 18/19. Colored Children, Camden. Annual Report. .910. Trenton Eye and Ear Infirmary. Annual NjR 1875, 79. Report. NjR 1889/90-92/93. 917. Woodbine Colony for Feeble-minded 911. Trenton Psychiatric Hospital. Annual Males. Annual Report. NjR 1932-37. Report. NjR 1972/73. 918. Youth Consultation Service, Newark. 912. Valley View Sanatorium, Passaic Coun- Annual Report. NjHi 1971, 75. ty. Annual Report. NjR 1931.

Religious Institutions

Baptist Church Jewish Congregations 919. Somerville. First Baptist Church. Year- 931. New Brunswick. Anshe Emeth Memor- book. NjR 1897. ial Temple. Reference Book. NjR 1969/70. 932. Paterson. Congregation B'nai Jeshrum. Yearbook. NjR 1923/24.

Congregational Church 920. East Orange. Congregational Christian Church. Annual Report. NjHi 1954-75. Lutheran Church in America ( Formed when First and Trinity Congregation- 933. Bridgeton. Christ English Lutheran al Churches combined) Church. Directory. NjR 1928. 921. , Woman's Fellowship. Annual. NjHi 1965/66-66/67, 69/70. 922. East Orange. First Congregational Church. Annual Report. NjHi 1916, 37-44/45, Methodist Church 46/47-53. 934. Harmony. United Methodist Church. 923. East Orange. Trinity Congregational Directory. NjR 1939, 41-42. Church. Yearbook. NjHi 1907, 11-12, 14. 935. New Brunswick. Methodist Church. An- 924. Hackensack. First Congregational nual Report. NjR 1963/64-64/65. Church. Yearbook and Directory. NjR 1930, 48. 936. , Woman's Society of Christian 925. Montclair. First Congregational Church. Service. Annual Report. NjR 1962/63-63/64, Yearbook. NjHi 1903. 65/66-66/67. 926. Newark. First Congregational Juke 937. New Brunswick. Pitman Methodist Memorial Church. Annual. NjHi 1911. Church. Yearbook and Directory. NjR 1924. 927. Passaic. First Congregational Church. 938. Newark. Franklin Street Methodist Annual Report. NjR 1961-64. Church. Annual Report of the Finances. NjHi 928. Directory. NjR 1964. 1900/01-07/08. 929. . Yearbook. NjR 1959, 61-62. 939. Newark. St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal 930. Woodbridge. First Congregational Church. Annual Pastoral Letter. NjHi 1908. Church. Annual Play. NjR 1925. 940. Pattenburg and Little York. Methodist Episcopal Churches. Annual Report. NjHi 1902. 941. Ridgewood. Methodist Church. The An- nual. NjR 1959/60.

[241 942 Religious Institutions 984 942. Summit. Methodist Episcopal Church. 964. Tennent. Old Tennent Church. Report Yearbook. NjR 1905. of Church and Cemetery Endowment Fund. NjR 1924, 27, 29, 31, 34-35; NjHi 1923. 965. . Yearbook. NjR 1890. 966. Westfield. Presbyterian Church. Annual Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Report. NjR 1908, 31. 943. Cranford. First Presbyterian Church. 967. . Yearbook. NjR 1922/23, 24/25. Yearbook. NjHi 1932. 944. East Orange. Brick Presbyterian Church. Annual Report. NjHi 1913/14, 15/16, 20/21, 40/41. Protestant Episcopal Church 945. Elizabeth. Second Presbyterian Church. 968. Belleville. Christ Episcopal Church. Annual Statement. NjHi 1888-93, 95-96, 98. Yearbook. NjR 1926. 946. Englewood. First Presbyterian Church. 969. Boonton. St. john's Church. Yearbook. Yearbook. NjR 1919. NjR 1926. 947. Haddonfield. First Presbyterian Church, 970. Cape May. Church of the Advent. Year- Women's Association. Yearbook. NjR 1972/73. book. NjR 1926-32; NjHi 1926-303% 32. 948. Hightstown. First Presbyterian Church. 971. Elizabeth. Christ Church. Parish Statis- Yearbook and Directory. NjR 1927. tics and Annual Address of the Rector. NjHi 949. Kearny. Knox Presbyterian Church. 1859, 61-63. Financial Report. NjR 1902. 972. Hawthorne. St. Clement's Episcopal 950. Madison. Presbyterian Church. Annual Church. Yearbook. NjR 1948. Report Made to the Presbytery of Morris and 973. Jersey City. St. John's Protestant Epis- Orange. NjHi 1891. copal Church. Parish Yearbook. NjR 1901. 951. New Brunswick. First Presbyterian 974. Lambertville. St. Andrew's, Amwell Church. Annual Report. NjR 1913-15, 19. Parish. Yearbook. NjR 1912, 14. 952. New Brunswick. Presbyterian Church. 975. Morristown. Church of the Redeemer. Yearbook. NjR 1919/20-22/23, 24/25, 26/27, Yearbook. NjHi 1910/11. 28/29. 976. Mountain Lakes. St. Peter's Church, 953. Newark. First Presbyterian Church. An- Women's Auxiliary. The Borough Guide of nual Rally of the Sunday School. NjHi 1910. Mountain Lakes. NjR 1954/55, 56/57-59/60. 954. Newark. Roseville Presbyterian Church. 977. Newark. Trinity Church. Presentation Annual Report. NjHi 1895-97, 99-1905. Day. NjHi 1859.60. (An account of missionary 955. . Financial Statement. NjHi 1907- offerings by the children of the Sunday schools) 08. 978. Orange. Grace Church. Yearbook. NjR 956. Newark. South Park Presbyterian 1915, 18, 24; NjHi 1903, 07, 14. Church. Report of the Work. NjHi 1890. 979. Shrewsbury. Christ Church. Parish Di- 957. Newark. South Street Presbyterian rectory. NjR 1973. Church, Woman's Missionary Society. Annual 980. Trenton. St. Michael's Church. Year- Report. NjHi 1876/77. book and Family Directory. NjHi 1904. 958. Newark. Third Presbyterian Church. 981. . Trinity Church. Memorial Vol- Directory. NjHi 1883, 85-86, 88-89. ume and Yearbook. NjHi 1906. 959. Ocean City. First Presbyterian Church. 982. West Orange. Holy Trinity Church. Report. NjR 1971. Yearbook. NjHi 1908. 960. Paterson. Eastside Presbyterian Church. 983. Woodbury. Christ Church. Yearbook Annual Report. NjR 1936-37, 50. and Directory. NjR 1927-28. 961. . Annual Report. NjR 1936-37, 50. 962. Princeton. First Presbyterian Church, Women's Auxiliary. Annual Report. NjHi 1939/40, 41/42-42/43. Reformed Church in America 963. Salem. First Presbyterian Church. An- 984. Asbury Park. Grand Avenue Reformed nual Report. NjR 1971. Church. Yearbook and Souvenir for the Gen-

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985 Religious Institutions I024 eral Synod. NjR 1908. ancial Report. NjR 1906. 985. Bloomfield. Brookdale Reformed Church. 993. . Second Reformed Church. An- History and Yearbook NjHi 1936. nual Statement. NjHi 1891/92. 986. Franklin Park. Six Mile Run Reformed 994. Plainfield. Trinity Reformed Church. Church. Directory and Annual Statement. NjR Yearbook. NjR 1913-14. 1933. 995. Pompton Plains. First Reformed Church. 987. New Brunswick. First Reformed Church. Annual Directory. NjHi 1948-49, 51-52. Yearbook. NjR 1885, 1927. 996. Raritan. Third Reformed Church. An- 988. . Second Reformed Church. An- nual Report. NjR 1922. nual Report. NjR 1897, 1901, 03/04, 07-20, 23- 997. Ridgewood. Old Paramus Reformed 24. Church. Yearbook. NjR 1968. 989. Newark. New York Avenue Reformed Church. Directory and Yearbook. NjHi 1933. 990. . North Reformed Church. Re- ports and Accounts. NjR 1896-98. Roman Catholic Church 991. Oradell. Reformed Church. Annual Re- 998. New Brunswick. St. Ladislaus Parish. port. NjR 1907, 31. Financial Statement. NjR 1955. 992. Paterson. First Reformed Church. Fin-

Colleges and Professional Schools 999. Asbury Park Seaside Summer School of 1012. Burlington County College, Pemberton. Pedagogy, Newark. Catalogue. NjHi 1887. Annual Report. NjR 1970. 1000. Bergen County Junior College, Hack- 1013. Camden Training School for Nurses. ensack. Catalogue. NjR 1933/34. Annual Announcement. NjR 1890/91-91/92; 1001. Bloomfield College. Catalogue. NjHi NjHi 1891/92-92/93. 1950/51-51/52. (In 1868 the German Theologi- 1014. Capital City Commercial College, Tren- cal School was established. Forty-five years ton. Annual Catalogue. NjR 1878, 81. later it changed its name to Bloomfield Theo- 1015. Centenary Junior College for Women, logical Seminary. In 1926 Bloomfield College Hackettstown. Catalogue. NjR 1874/75, 80/81, was founded as an independent division of the 1954/ 55; NjHi 1875/76, 88/89, 1908/ 09, 10/ 11. school) (Operated as Centenary Collegiate Institute un- 1002. . President. Report. NjHi 1971. til 1940 with Centenary Junior College existing 1003. Bloomfield College and Seminary. An- simultaneously from 1929 to 1940. Now called nual Founders' Day Exercises. NjHi 1949. Centenary Junior College) 1004. Bloomfield Theological Seminary. An- 1016. . The Chronicle. NjHi 1887. nual Report. NjR 1872. 1017. . Concert Program. NjHi 1951, 1005. . Catalogue. NjR 1875/76-77/78, 53-54. 79/80, 83/85; NjHi 1915/16-16/17. 1018. . The Hack. NjR 1933. 1006. Bordentown Female College. Catalogue 1019. Christ Hospital School of Nursing, of the Officers and Students. NjR 1864/65-66/ Jersey City. Catalogue. NjR 1962. 67, 73/74; NjHi 1856/57, 60/61-61/62, 67. 1020. Coleman National Business College, 1007. Brookdale Community College, Lin- Newark. Annual Catalogue. NjHi 1880(?), croft. Catalogue. NjR 1972/73. 1903(?). 1008. Bryant, Stratton & Whitney Newark 1021. Conservatory of Music, New Bruns- Business College. Annual Circular. NjHi 1872. wick. Catalogue. NjR 1872/73; NjHi 1872/73. 1009. Burlington College. Baccalaureate Ad- 1022. County College of Morris, Dover. Cata- dress. NjHi 1851-52. logue. NjR 1971. 1010. . Register. NjR 1848, 53, 56; 1023. Drew Theological Seminary, Madison. NjHi 1851-56. Catalogue. NjR 1&67-80, 1929/30. 1011. . Preparatory Department. Cata- 1024. . Yearbook. NjHi 1868/69-69/ logue of the Officers and Pupils. NjHi 1877/78. 70, 84/85-87/88, 92/93, 94/95-1902/03, 04/05-

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I025 Colleges and Professional Schools Io61 05/06. college) 1025. . Brothers College. Catalogue. 1043. . Bulletin of the Summer Ses- NjR 1930/31. sion. NjHi 1957. 1026. . Library. Printed Report. NjHi 1044. . Catalogue. NjR 1928/29; NjHi 1900/01, 02/03. 1928/29. 1027. Elizabeth General Hospital and Dis- 1045. . Late Afternoon, Evening, and pensary School of Nursing. Bulletin of Informa- Saturday Morning Courses for the Spring Se- tion. NjR 1952/53. mester. NjHi 1940. 1028. Essex Junior College, Newark. An- 1046. . Undergraduate Bulletin. NjR nouncement of Courses. NjR 1938/39. 1967/68. 1029. Evelyn College for Young Women, 1047. New Brunswick Theological Seminary. Princeton. Catalogue. NjHi 1888/89, 91/92, Catalogue. NjR 1843/44, 1953/54, 56/57-57/ 94/95. 58, 65/66; NjHi 1843/44, 56/57, 78/79, 89/90, 1030. German Theological School of Newark. 92/93, 99/1900. Annual Report of the Board of Directors to the 1048. New Jersey Business College, Newark. Prebytery of Newark. NjHi 1870-74, 78, 95, Annual Catalogue and Circular. NjHi 1886/87, 98, 1900. 92/93. 1031. . Catalogue. NjHi 1874/75, 76/ 1049. The New Jersey College of Pharmacy, 77-86/87, 89/90-94/95, 96/97-97/98. Newark. Annual Announcement. NjHi 18961 1032. Glassboro State College. Annual Bulle- 97-97/99, 99/1900-09/10, 11/12-16/17, 18/19. tin. NjR 1924/25, 28/29-29/30. (Glassboro be- 1050. New Jersey Law School, Newark. An- gan its operations as a two year normal school nouncement. NjHi 1910-13. in 1923. In 1935 it became a four year degree 1051. Newark College of Engineering. The granting institution) Bulletin. NjHi 1890/91, 92/93, 95/96-1917/18, 1033. . Bulletin. NjR 1967/68-68/69. 19/20, 24/25-26/27, 28/29-29/30, 34/35, 36/ 1034. . Catalogue. NjHi 1924/25, 28/ 37-37/38, 39/40, 41/42, 44/45-47/48. 29-29/30, 56/57. 1052. . The Nucleus. NjR 1942; NjHi 1035. . Symposium on Mental Retarda- 1923-24, 26, 28, 30, 42. tion. NjR 1966. 1053. . Research at NCE. NjHi 1969/ 1036. Jersey City State College. Catalogue. 70. NjR 1909/10,29/30-36/37; NjHi 1929/30. (In 1054. The Newark Institute for Religious 1929 this school was established as the New Education. Announcement of Faculty, Course of Jersey State Normal School at Jersey City. In Instruction, and Purpose of Institute. NjHi 1935 it became the New Jersey State Teachers 1913/14. College at Jersey City, and in 1958 Jersey City 1055. Newark Junior College. Bulletin. NjR State College) 1939/40-40/41. 1037. , Evening Division. Catalogue. 1056. The Newark Preparatory School and NjR 1970/71. the Newark Commercial School. Annual Cata- 1038. The Mercer Beasley School of Law, logue. NjHi 1919/20. Newark. Bulletin. NjHi 1930/31. 1057. Newark State College. Annual Report 1039. Middlesex County College, Edison. and Catalogue. NjR 1934/35, 36/37. (Newark President's Report. NjR 1971/72, 73/74. State was established in 1855 by the Newark 1040. Monmouth College, West Long Branch. Board of Education as the city's normal ,school. Catalogue. NjR 1933/34-35/36, 37/38, 60/61. In 1913 it became a state institution. Newark (Called Monmouth Junior College, 1933-56) State moved to Union in 1958 and fifteen years 1041. , Guggenheim Memorial Li- later changed its name to Kean College) brary. Annual Report. NjR 1967168. 1058. . Catalogue. NjHi 1949/50. 1042. Montclair State College, Upper Mont- 1059. Commencement Exercises. Nj clair. Annual Report and Catalogue. NjR 1909. Hi 1859. (Founded in 1908 as the Montclair Normal 1060. , Division of Field Services. School, this institution became a four year Spring Bulletin. NjHi 1972. teachers college in 1927 and in 1958 a state 1061. , President. Report. NjR 1960.

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1002 Colleges and Professional Schools IIOI 1062. Ocean County College, Toms River. 11, 12/13-17/18, 22/23-28/29. Concert and Lecture Series .. Season. NjHi 1078. Unassigned. 1969/70. 1079. . Class Day Exercises. NjHi 1063. . Report. NjR 1968/69. 1872. 1064. . Summer Session Catalogue. 1080. Commencement Program. Nj NjR 1967-68, 71-72. Hi 1870-71, 73. 1065. Orange Memorial Hospital School of 1081. . Directory of Faculty, Graduate Nursing. Catalogue. NjR 1963/64. Students, and Undergraduates. NjR 1933-35. 1066. Orange Training School for Nurses. 1082. . Final Grades for the Class of Annual Report. NjHi 1884. (Connected with . . . . NjHi 1871. Memorial Hospital, Orange) 1083. . The Nassau Herald. NjR 1867, 1067. Panzer College of Physical Education 69-71, 84, 92-97, 1901, 03, 06, 14, 19; NjHi and Hygiene, East Orange. Commencement 1870, 76, 86, 89, 93, 98, 1901, 04-05. Program. NjHi 1956, 58. 1084. . The Nassau Rake. NjR 1856- 1068. . Spring Demonstration. NjHi 60; NjHi 1856, 58. 1956. 1085. The Princeton Bric-A-Brac. 1069. Paterson State College. Annual Cata- NjR 1875/76-81/82, 91-92, 94, 96, 98, 1901, 03; logue. NjR 1925/26; NjHi 1928/29. (Estab- NjHi 1888-89, 91-94, 98-1902, 04-07, 10, 13, 18, lished in 1855 as a city normal school. In 1923 34-35. the school became a state institution, and in 1086. Senior Orations. NjHi 1872. 1951 it moved from Paterson to Wayne Town- 1087. Statistics for the Class of ... ship. The current name of the school is William NjHi 1871, 73. Paterson College of New Jersey) 1088. Summer School Session. NjHi 1070. . Bulletin. NjR 1934/35, 36/37. 1929. 1071. Princeton Theological Seminary. An- 1089. . Yearbook. NjR 1920-21, 32, 39. nual Report. NjHi 1818, 20-21, 24, 26-27. 1090. , Alumni Association. An Ad- 1072. . Catalogue. NjR 1830/31, 32, dress Delivered on the Day of the Annual Com- 38/39, 45/46-47/48, 49/50, 51/52-52/53, 55/ mencement. NjHi 1835. 56, 63/64, 65/66-68/69, 70/71, 77/78, 82/83- 1091. , American Whig-Cliosophic So- 87/88; NjHi 1829, 30/31, 34/35, 36/37, 41, ciety. Discourse on the Evening Before the An- 43/44, 47/48, 50/51, 53/54, 56/57-59/60, 61/ nual Commencement. NjHi 1826, 31, 35-36, 39, 62, 63/64, 65/66, 68/69-76/77, 78/79-79/80, 43. 81/82-94/95, 96/97. 1092. . Proceedings of the Annual 1073. Alumni Association. Necrolog- Banquet. NjR 1942. ical Reports and Annual Proceedings. NjR 1875- 1093. . The Colonial Club. Yearbook 1932; NjHi 1875-95, 97. NjHi 1935/36. 1074. , Society of Inquiry on Missions. 1094. , E. M. Museum of Geology and Annual Essay. NjR 1883. Archaeology. Annual Report. NjR 1885; NjHi 1075. . Annual Report. NjR 1833; 18825 84-85. NjHi 1832. 1095. , Freshman Class. Memorabilia 1076. . Calendar for the Sophomorium. NjHi 1856, 58-59. Academic Year. NjR 1870/71-71/72; NjHi 1096. , The Graduate Council. Report 1870/71-71/72. (From 1746 to 1896 called the for the Year. NjR 1915/16. College of New Jersey) 1097. , The Institute for Advanced 1077. . Catalogue. NjR 1831/32-35/ Study. Bulletin. NjHi 1935, 38-39. 36, 37/38-38/39, 40/41, 44/45, 46/47-60/61, 1098. , Junior Class. The Acaleph. 65/66-66/67, 69/70, 71/72-89/90, 91/92-1918/ NjR 1854. 19, 20/21-22/23, 28/29, 36/37-37/38; NjHi 1099. , Library. Annual Report of the 1797, 1824-25, 30, 31/32-36/37, 39/40-40/41, Librarian. NjR 1939/40, 41/42; NjHi 1939/40. 43/44, 46/47-50/51, 53/54, 56/57, 58/59, 62/ 1100. . Handbook. NjR 1948, 52/53, 63-66/67, 68/69, 71/72-74/75, 76/77 ) 84/85, 64/65; NjHi 1952/53, 61/62. 86/87, 91/92-96/97, 98/99-1900/01, 03/04-10/ 1101. . Annual Report. NjR 1962/63,

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1102 Colleges and Professional Schools 11 43 67/68; NjHi 1870, 1904-08. In 1929 the name changed to State Teachers 1102. Rider College, Trenton. Catalogue. NjR College and Normal School at Trenton. In 1932/33. 1937 the institution became the New Jersey 1103. , Evening School Bulletin. NjR State Teachers College at Trenton, and in 1958 1971/72. Trenton State College) 1104. , President. Report. NjR 1966/ 1120. General Catalogue. NjR 1969/ 67. 70. 1105. , The School of Education. Bul- 1121. Board of Trustees. Annual Re- letin .. . Graduate Programs. NjR 1970/71. port. NjR 1856/ 57-58/ 59, 61/62, 77/78, 82/83- 1106. St. Peter's College, Hudson College, 83/84; NjHi 1854/55-72/73, 78/79. Jersey City. Bulletin. NjR 1937/38. 1122. , Division of Continuing Edu- 1107. Seth Boyden School of Business, New- cation. Catalogue. NjR 1971/72. ark. The Inventory. NjHi 1933. 1123. , Library. Annual Report of the 1108. Seton Hall University, South Orange. Librarian. NjR 1954/55-55/56, 58/59, 60161, Bulletin. NjR 1955/56. (In 1861 the school 62/63. moved from Madison to South Orange) 1124. Union County Technical Institute, 1109. . Catalogue of the Officers and Mountainside and Scotch Plains. General Cata- Students. NjHi 1861/62. logue. NjR 1963/64, 68/69. 1110. , Sociology Department and 1125. Union Junior College, Cranford. Gen- Black Studies Center. The Community Intern- eral Catalogue. NjR 1936/37, 40/41, 52/53, ship Journal. NjHi 1973. 54/55, 56/57. 1111. Somerset County College, North 1I26. , President. Annual Report to Branch. Bulletin. NjR 1971/72. the Board of Trustees. NjR 1948/49. 1112. Stevens Institute of Technology, Ho- 1127. The University of Newark. University boken. The Bolt. NjR 1889. Courses. NjHi 1909/ 10. (Now Rutgers Univer- 1113. . Catalogue. NjR 1936/37, 53, sity, Newark) 70/71; NjHi 1871-76, 81, 97/98. 1128. . Newark Institute of Arts and 1114. . The Sentry. NjHi 1936-73. Sciences. Announcements. NjR 1935/36. 1115. Junior Class. Eccentric. NjR 1129. . President. Annual Report. Nj 1874-75; NjHi 1887. Hi 1937. 1116. . The Link. NjR 1897. 1130. Upsala College, East Orange. Annual 1117. Trenton Business College. Annual Cata- Commencement Program. NjHi 1926, 58. logue. NjR 1871-72, 74-75, 81. 1131. . Catalogue. NjR 1948. 1118. Trenton Junior College. Yearbook. NjR 1132. —, Library. Annual Report. NjHi 1949. 1962. 1119. Trenton State College. Annual Report. 1133. , President. Report for the Col- NjR 1855-65, 67-76, 78-80, 82-1912, 14-20, 23-24, lege Year. NjHi 1961/62, 63/64. 27-33; NjHi 1847-48, 55, 58, 63, 66, 69-70, 73-93, 1134. Wood's College, Newark. Catalogue. 96-97, 99-1900, 04-05. (Established in 1855 as NjHi 1900-01. the New Jersey State Normal and Model School.

Private Schools 1135. Academy of Science and Art, Ringoes. 1139. Bloomfield Female Seminary. Circular. Catalogue. NjR 1877, 80/81, 82/83. NjR 1849, 54; NjHi 1849. 1136. Barnegat Young Ladies Seminary. Cata- 1140. Bloomfield Gymnasium. Catalogue. logue and Circular. NjHi 1878/79. NjHi 1849/50. 1137. Blair Presbyterial Academy, Blairstown. 1141. Bonnie Brae Farm for Boys, Millington. Annual Announcement. NjR 1876, 79. Annual Report. NjR 1934, 36-37, 50, 53-56, 62. 1138. . Catalogue. NjHi 1859/60, 61/ 1142. Unassigned. 62, 66/67, 79/80, 96/97, 98/99, 1900/01, 07/ 1143. Camden Young Ladies Institute. Cata- 08. logue. NjHi 1850/51.

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1144 Private Schools i r88 1144. Central Commercial and Manual Train- 09, 11-25, 27-29, 31. ing High School, Newark. Finale. NjHi 1913. 1166. Lawrenceville Female Seminary. Circu- 1145. Classical and Commercial High School, lar. NjR 1857; NjHi 1857. Lawrenceville. Catalogue. NjHi 1873, 76. (Be- 1167. The Lawrenceville School. Bulletin. comes The Lawrenceville School, 1883) NjR 1873, 76, 1904-05, 25, 54/55, 60/61, 71/72. 1146. Delacove Institute, Trenton. Circular (Called the Classic and Commercial High and Catalogue. NjR 1872. School before 1883) 1147. Eagleswood Military Academy, Perth 1168. . The Register. NjHi 1883/84, Amboy. Catalogue. NjR 1862/63-63/64, 65/66; 90/91, 93, 95/96, 1904. NjHi 1861/62-63/64, 66/67. 1169. Unassigned. 1148. Edgehill School, Princeton. Catalogue. 1170. Miss Baldwin's School, East Orange. NjR 1846; NjHi 1859/60. Closing Exercises. NjHi 1920. 1149. Essex County Parental School, Newark. 1171. Miss Townsend's School for Girls, Annual Report of the Board of Trustees. NjR Newark. Catalogue. NjHi 1906/07. 1917. 1172. Misses Anable's School, New Bruns- 1150. Farnum Preparatory School, Beverly. wick. Alumni Association Report. NjR 1915/ Annual Catalogue. NjHi 1871-72. (An adjunct 16-17/18, 39. to the New Jersey State Normal School) 1173. . Yearbook. NjR 1936. 1151. Freehold Institute. Catalogue. NjR 1174. The Misses Clark's School, East Or- 1848-48/49, 53/54, 56/57, 59/60, 69/70, 71/72, ange. Catalogue. NjHi 1914/15. 73/74; NjHi 1853/54, 68/69, 74/75, 83/84, 1175. Misses Emmell's Seminary, Morristown. 85/86. Circular and Catalogue. NjHi 1871. 1152. . Faculty for the Year. NjHi 1176. Misses Robinson's School, Orange. 1885. Catalogue. NjHi 1870171. 1153. Freehold Military School. Catalogue. 1177. Morris Academy, Morristown. Cata- NjR 1905/06-07/08, 09/10, 11/12. logue. NjHi 1886/87-87/88, 94/95. 1154. Green-Brook Family School, Prospect 1178. Morristown Boarding School for Boys. Hill. Catalogue of the Officers and Students. Catalogue. NjHi 1840/41. NjHi 1843/44. 1179. Morristown School. The Salmagundi. 1155. Harmony Academy, Bridgeton. Cata- NjR 1903. logue. NjR 1852. 1180. Morristown School Foundation. Cata- 1156. Hasbrouck Institute, Jersey City. Cata- logue. NjHi 1913/14. logue. NjR 1882/83; NjHi 1877/78-80/81, 83/ 1181. Mount Holly Female Seminary. Cata- 84, 91/92. logue. NjR 1848, 51, 54, 57. 1157. Helicon Hall, Englewood. Catalogue. 1182. Mount Holly Institute. Circular and NjHi 1905. Catalogue. NjR 1861. 1158. Hoboken Academy. The Sentry. NjHi 1183. Mount Retirement Seminary for Boys 1908-20. and Girls, Deckertown. Circular. NjHi ca. 1840. 1159. Home Seminary, Hightstown. Cata- 1184. Mount Tabor Summer Institute. An- logue. NjHi 1880/81. nual Prospectus. NjHi 1890/91. 1160. Hopewell Young Ladies' Seminary. 1185. New Brunswick Female Institute. Cata- Catalogue and Circular. NjR 1872/73. logue. NjR 1854/55, 61/62-64/65. 1161. The Hun School, Princeton. Handbook. 1186. New Jersey Classical and Scientific In- NjR 1938/39. stitute for Young Ladies and Gentlemen, 1162. Ivy Hall Seminary, Bridgeton. Cata- Hightstown. Circular and Catalogue. NjR 1864- logue. NjHi 1882-87, 90-91. 65. (This school was a forerunner of the Peddie 1163. Kingsbury School, Essex Fells. Athlet- Institute) ics and Outdoor Life. NjHi 1911/12, 13/14, 1187. New Jersey Military Academy, Sea Girt. 16/17. Yearbook. NjR 1961-63. 1164. . Catalogue. NjHi 1903/04, 05/ 1188. New Jersey School for the Deaf, Tren- 06-28/29, 30/31. ton. Report. NjR 1883, 85-86, 94, 98, 1908-09, 1165. . Kingsbury Life. NjHi 1905-07, 14; NjHi 1885-86, 92, 1900, 02, 04-06.

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1189 Private Schools 1230 1189. Newark Academy. Catalogue. NjR 1207. The Pingry School, Elizabeth. Cata- 1882-83, 90, 1927-30; NjHi 1861-65/66, 69/70- logue. NjHi 1913. 70/ 71, 74/75, 77/78-85, 87-1910, 13, 18, 20, 30- 1208. . Report of the Headmaster. NjR 31, 33, 35-37, 40, 51-53. 1959/60. 1190. . Commencement & Program. 1209. Princeton College Preparatory School. NjHi 1868. Catalogue. NjR 1848, 50; NjHi 1876/77. 1191. . The Polymnian. NjR 1947, 50. 1210. Priscilla Braislin School, Bordentown. 1192. Newark Institute for Young Ladies. Annual Commencement. NjR 1896. Catalogue of the Officers, Teachers and Pupils. 1211. Ringoes Seminary. Catalogue. NjR NjR 1833; NjHi 1826, 33-34/35. 1872-74. 1193. Newark Institute of Arts and Sciences. 1212. St. Benedict's Preparatory School, New- Announcements. NjHi 1910/11, 16/17, 18/19, ark. Yearbook. NjHi 1968. 20/21, 27/28-28/29. 1213. St. Bernards Farm School, Gladstone. 1194. . Bulletin of Information. NjHi Annual Report. NjHi 1901/02. 1910. 1214. St. Mary's Hall, Burlington. Catalogue. 1195. Newark Institute of Arts and Sciences NjHi 1846-47, 52-55, 60-62, 69. in Connection with New York University. An- 1215. . Register. NjHi 1850. nouncements. NjHi 1914/15-15/16. 1216. Schooley's Mountain Seminary, School- 1196. Newark Wesleyan Institute. Annual ey's Mountain Springs. Annual Catalogue of Catalogue and Circular. NjR 1849/50, 53/54; Officers and Students. NjR 1870/71. NjHi 1849/50, 54/55. 1217. Somerset Hills School, Far Hills. The 1197. Newton Collegiate Institute. Catalogue. Torch. NjR 1941. NjR 1876; NjHi 1855/56, 74, 80/81, 87/88. 1218. South Jersey Institute, Bridgeton. Cata- 1198. North Fourth Street Christian School, logue of the Officers and Students. NjHi 1873/ Paterson. Annual School Play. NjR 1937. 74, 82/ 83. 1199.Oaklands Schools, Burlington. Cata- 1219. Sparta Female Seminary. Circular. logue and Prospectus. NjR 1845/46-46/47. NjHi 1838, 43. 1200. Opheleton Seminary for Young Ladies, 1220. . Circular for Summer Session. Plainfield. Circular and Catalogue. NjR 1859- NjHi ca. 1840-41. 61; NjHi 1860-61. 1221. Stevens School, Hoboken. Catalogue. 1201. Peddie Institute, Hightstown. Annual NjHi 1888/ 89. Catalogue. NjR 1878, 1903/04, 1951/52; NjHi 1222. . The Prep. NjHi 1916-17. 1873/74, 75, 89/90, 91/92. (The New Jersey 1223. Taygetus Female Seminary, Sparta. Classical and Scientific Institute for Young Circular. NjHi ca. 1835. Ladies and Gentlemen was a forerunner of this 1224. Trenton Academy. Annual Circular and school) Catalogue. NjR 1856. 1202. . The Old Gold and Blue. NjHi 1225. Washington Seminary. Commence- 1911. ment Exercises. NjHi 1874. 1203. Pennington Institute. Circular and 1226. West Jersey Academy, Bridgeton. Cata- Catalogue. NjR 1866/67. logue. NjR 1886/87, 88/89, 94/95. 1204. Pennington Seminary. Catalogue. NjR 1227. West Jersey Collegiate School, Mt. 1841/42; NjHi 1840/41-41142, 49/50-50/51, Holly. Catalogue of the Teachers and Pupils .. . 80/81, 87/88-92/93, 19G3/04 9 05/06, 10/11. with a Prospectus. NjR 1848/49; NjHi 1848/ 1205. . Catalogue of the Alpha Omega 49, 52/53. Society. NjHi 1852. 1228. Young Ladies Seminary, Freehold. 1206. . Commencement Program. Nj Catalogue. NjR 1846, 50, 54, 56, 62, 71, 87; Hi 1906. NjHi 1852, 84.

Public Schools 1229. Bloomfield. Central Union School Dis- 1873/74. trict no. 7. Board of Trustees. Report. NjHi 1230. East Orange. High School. Commence-

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1231 Public Schools 1275 ment Exercises. NjHi 1907. 86-93, 95-99. 1231. Glen Ridge. High School. The Glen- 1240. . The Last Inning. NjHi 1911. alog. NjHi 1928. 1241. Memento of the Class of the 1232. Jersey City. William L. Dickinson Ac- Newark High School. NjHi 1902. credited Evening School. The Owl. NjHi 1928- 1242. . The Ultimatum. NjHi 1912 29. 1243. North Wildwood. Junior High School. 1233. . William L. Dickinson High The Beacon. NjR 1937-38, 40-42, 44, 55. School. Commencement Program. NjHi (June) 1244. Perth Amboy. High School. Commence- 1920, 22-31, 35-37; (Jan.) 1931-32, 34-35, 37. ment Exercises. NjHi 1926. 1234. Kearny. Lincoln Junior High School. 1245. Plainfield. Grammar School. Class Graduation Exercises. NjHi 1933, 35. Magazine. NjR 1923. 1235. Maplewood. Columbia High School. 1246. . Public School. Course of In- Yearbook. NjHi 1922-23. struction. NjHi 1876. 1236. New Brunswick. High School. Hand- 1247. Somerset. Franklin High School. An- book. NjR 1926/27, 28/29, 32/33, 35/36, 37/ nual Band Concert Program. NjR: 1967. 38. 1248. Unassigned. 1237. . The Senior Annual. NjR 1924. 1249. Trenton. School of Industrial Arts. 1238. Newark. Barringer High School. Com- Schedule of Courses. NjR 1929/30. mencement. NjHi 1890, 1912. (In 1907 Newark 1250. Westfield. High School. The Weather High School charged its name to Barringer Vane. NjR 1947. High School) 1251. Woodbridge. High School. Course of 1239. . High School Annual. NjR Study. NjR 1896/97. 1870-71; NjHi 1860, 67-68, 73, 79-80, 82-83,

Municipal Government 1252. Alexandria Township. Financial State- 1264. . Board of Education. Annual ment. NjR 1910-11, 17. Report. NjR 1905, 07-09, 11-23. 1253. Asbury Park. Annual Report. NjR 1265. . Board of Recreation Commis- 1961/62, 63164. sioners. Annual Report. NjHi 1948. 1254. Atlantic City. Board of Education. An- 1266. . Library. Annual Report. NjHi nual Report. NjR 1901/02, 24, 27. 1964. 1255. . Comptroller. Annual Report. 1267. Bloomfield Township. Township Com- NjHi 1899/1900. mittee. Report. NjHi 1896. (Became Bloomfield 1256. . Library. Annual Report. NjR in 1900) 1903-049 11-12. 1268. Boonton. School Board. Annual Re- 1257. Bayonne. Board of Education. Annual port. NjR 1874/75, 89/90; NjHi 1874/75. Report. NjR 1901, 19. 1269. Bound Brook. Board of Education. 1258. Beachwood. Directory, Who's Who, and Rules and Regulations. NjR 1928. Yearbook. NjHi 1924. 1270. Bridgeton. Board of Education. Man- 1259. Bedminster Township. Annual Report. ual. NjR 1904/05. NjHi 1909, 12. 1271. . City Comptroller and Commis- 1260. Belleville Township. Township Com- sioner of Public Works. Annual Reports. NjR mittee. Annual Report. NjR 1882, 91; NjHi 1919. 1841, 79-84, 86-87, 89-91, 94. 1272. Burlington. City Yearbook. NjR 1916; 1261. Bernards Township. Basking Ridge NjHi 1907-09, 11-17. Library. Annual Report. NjR 1898. 1273. Caldwell. Annual Report. NjR 1898, 1262. Bloomfield. Official Program, Fourth of 1900, 16. July Celebration. NjHi 1915. (Called Bloom- 1274. Camden. Board of Education. Annual field Township, 1812-1900) Report. NjR 1901, 32-34. 1263. . Town of Bloomfield. NjHi 1275. . City Council. Manual. NjHi 1964. 1918, 20-22.

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1326 Municipal Government 1368 nual Report. NjR 1915. 10, 13; NjHi 1867, 73, 77-78, 80-81, 88, 91, 1326. . Library. Annual Report. NjR 1910, 17, 19-20. 1966, 68. 1344. . Manual. NjR 1890,1905; NjHi 1327. Hanover Township. Board of Educa- 1877/78. tion. Annual Report. NjHi 1914/15. 1345. . Board of Police Commission- 1328. Highland Park. Board of Education. ers. Annual Report. NjR 1866; NjHi 1882. Annual Report. NjR 1911. 1346. . Board of Public Works. Report 1329. Budget Document. NjR 1959/ of the Chief Engineer. NjR 1871-72. 60. 1347. . Board of Street and Water 1330. Borough Council. Collector's Commissioners. Annual Report. NjHi 1863, 67, Report. NjR 1914. 96. 1331. . Library. Annual Report. NjR 1348. . Board of Water Commission- 1930. ers. Manual. NjHi 1866/67. 1332. Hillsborough Township. Annual Re- 1349. . Report. NjHi 1862/63, 68. port of the Finances. NjR 1902-03. 1350. . Common Council. Manual. Nj 1333. . Superintendent of Common Hi 1862/ 63-67/68, 69/70. Schools. Annual Report. NjR 1850, 96. 1351. . Comptroller. Annual Report. 1334. Hoboken. Financial Statement. NjHi NjHi 1884, 89. 1911/12. 1352. . Health Bureau. Annual Re- 1335. . Board of Education. Annual port. NjHi 1916. Report. NjHi 1890-91, 95, 1917. 1353. . Library. Annual Report. NjR 1336. . Board of Water Commission- 1891-1918, 29, 31. ers. Report. NjR 1862. 1354. . Condensed Report. NjR 1928, 1337. . Mayor. Annual Message. NjR 30-31. 1855, 1912. 1355. . Mayor. Annual Report. NjR 1338. Holmdel Township. Finance Depart- 1852; NjHi 1858-59. ment. Annual Financial Report. NjR 1920, 22, 1356. . Mayor and Common Council. 27, 29-32. Annual Financial Report. NjR 1864. 1339. Hudson City. Common Council. An- 1357. Kearny. Manual of the Town. NjHi nual Financial Report of the Mayor and Com- 1907. (Called Kearny Township before 1899) mon Council. NjR 1863/64. 1358. . Town Council. Annual Report. 1340. Irvington. Annual Report. NjR 1950, NjR 1902/03. 68-69. 1359. Treasurer. Annual Report. NjHi 1879, 1341. jersey City. Annual Reports from the 82, 84, 88. Various Boards of the City Government. NjHi 1360. Kearny Township. Township Commit- 1872. (Includes: Board of Public Works; Com- tee. Annual Report. NjHi 1890, 92, 94-98; (Be- mittee on Printing and Stationery; Committee came Kearny Town, 1899) on Extensions and Distributions; Committee on 1361. Lake Hopatcong. Planning Board. An- Water Rates and Assessments; Committee on nual Report. NjR 1967. Public Buildings, Grounds, and Parks; Com- 1362. Lakewood Township. Annual Report. mittee on Printing and Stationery; Committee NjR 1970. on Railroads, Wharves, Piers, and Bridges; 1363. . Township Committee. Annual Committee on Lamps and Lights; Street Im- Report. NjR 1967. provement Assessments; Street Openings, Ex- 1364. Lambertville. Fire Department Chief tensions and Widenings Assessments; Sewer Engineer. Annual Report. NjHi 1890. Assessments; Grades; Contracts; Chief Engi- 1365. Lawrence Township. Annual Report. neer, Fire Commissioners; Board of Police Com- NjR 1970; NjHi 1970. missioners; Board of Finance) 1366. Linden. Library. Annual Report. NjR 1342. . Board of Aldermen. Manual. 1965. NjHi 1871. 1367. Little Egg Harbor Township. Town 1343. . Board of Education. Annual Superintendent. Report. NjR 1863. Report. NjR 1878, 89-91, 93-94, 97, 99-1900, 06- 1368. Livingston Township. Library. Annual

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1369 Municipal Government 1400 Report. NjR 1967. Manager. Annual Report. NjR 1959, 65, 67. 1369. . Mayor. Annual Report. NjR 1395. Mountain Lakes. Yearbook. NjHi 1934- 1967-68; NjHi 1967. 36, 39. 1370. Long Branch. Board of Education. An- 1396. New Brunswick. Board of Education. nual Report. NjHi 1891/92. Annual Report. NjR 1902-32, 34-40, 55, 57. 1371. . Fire Department. Annual Fair. 1397. . Rules and Regulations. NjR NjR 1974. 1905, 09, 11, 18. 1372. . Mayor. Annual Report. NjR 1398. . Board of Water Commission- 1971, 73. ers. Annual Report. NjR 1874-78, 83-94, 98- 1373. . Planning Board. Annual Re- 1911, 13-14; NjHi 1873-75. port. NjR 1971. 1399. . City Council. Local Municipal 1374. Madison (Morris County). Annual Re- Budget. NjR 1964, 73. port and a Review of the Municipal Affairs. 1400. . City Officers. Annual Reports. NjHi 1944. NjR 1915-22, 24, 27, 30, 32-36. Includes annual 1375. . Report of Finances. NjHi 1921. reports from: 1376. Report to our Taxpayers. NjR Auditor. Report. 1936 (From 1916-35 the 1953, 59. city ,auditing was done by the Universal 1377. . Library. Almanack. NjR 1973. Audit Company) 1378. . Annual Report. NjR 1904-05, Building Inspector. Report. 1924, 27, 34-36. 12, 14, 26; NjHi 1920. City Clerk. Report. 1915-22, 24, 27, 30, 33-36. 1379. Mahwah Township. Annual Report. Collector. Statement. 1920-22, 24, 27, 30, 32-36. NjR 1914) 16/17, 23/24. Comptroller. Report. 1915-22, 24, 27, 30, 32- 1380. Manchester Township. Township Com- 36. mittee. Annual Report. NjHi 1879-80. Electrical Inspector. Report. 1930, 32-36. 1381. Maplewood Township. Annual Report Engineering Department. Report. 1919-22, 27, to the Community. NjR 1969; NjHi 1972. (See 30, 33, 35-36. also South Orange) Fire Alarm Telegraph. Report. 1930, 32-36. 1382. . Hilton Library Association. Fire Department. Report. 1915-22, 24, 27, 30, Annual Report of the Librarian. NjR 1891. 32-36. 1383. Metuchen. Municipal Accountant. Lo- Health Department. Report. 1915-18, 21-22, cal Municipal Budget. NjR 1968. 24, 27, 30, 32-36. 1384. Millburn Township. Township Officers. Homestead Farm Superintendent. Report. Financial Report. NjR 1886. 1927, 32-36. 1385. Montclair. Board of Education. Report. Industrial Secretary. Report. 1927, 30, 32-36. NjR 1914; NjHi 1924. Jitney Department. Report. 1919-20, 22, 27, 1386. . Board of Health. Report. NjR 30, 32-33, 35-36. 1908, 11-12, 18-19, 21-22, 26; NjHi 1912, 14, 19. Librarian. Report. 1915-18, 20-22, 24, 27. 1387. . Engineer. Annual Report. Nj Market Keeper. Report. 1927, 32-34. Hi 1913. Parks Department. Report. 1930, 32-36. 1388. . Library. Annual Report. NjR Physician. Report. 1927, 30, 33-36. 1909-12, 28; NjHi 1898/991 1918. Playgrounds Department. Report. 1932-36. 1389. . Town Council. Annual Re- Plumbing and Electrical Inspector. Report. port. NjR 1910, 53; NjHi 1900, 04-05, 07. 1927. 1390. Montgomery Township. Annual Re- Plumbing Inspector. Report. 1919, 32-36. port of the Finances. NjR 1825, 97-1904. Police and Firemen's Pension Commission. 1391. Morristown. Yearbook. NjR 1911, 27, Report. 1924, 27, 30, 33-36. 31; NjHi 1911. Police Department. Report. 1915, 17, 19-22, 1392. . Board of Education. Hand- 241 27, 30, 32-36. book. NjR 1920/21. Poor Department. Report. 1919-22, 27, 30, 32- 1393. . Library. Annual Report. NjR 36. 1948, 50. Public Safety Department. Report. 1919-20,

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1401 Municipal Government 1434 Public Works Department. Report. 1935-36. nual Report. NjR 1917-19, 23-26. Sinking Fund Commissioner. Report. 1915/ 1421. . Audit of the Finances and 16, 19-22, 24, 27, 30. Transactions of the City. NjR 1937-38, 40, 42, Streets and Public Improvements Department. 44, 46-51. Report. 1919-20, 22, 24, 27, 30, 32-34. 1422. . Manual. NjR 1889, 91-93, 95- Treasurer. Report. 1915-22, 24, 27, 30, 32-36. 1900, 02-18, 20-21, 23, 26, 28, 30; NjHi 1887- Universal Audit. Report. 1916-22, 24, 27, 30, 90, 92-1900, 02-21, 23, 26, 28, 30. 32-35. (An outside firm contracted by the 1423. . Municipal Yearbook. NjR 1944- city to audit its books) 53; NjHi 1944-53. Water Department. Report. 1915-16, 18-22, 1424. . Board of Education. Annual 24, 27, 30, 32-36. Report. NjR 1858-59, 62, 65-98, 1900, 03, 11-16, 1401. . Department of Public Works. 25-51; NjHi 1855-74, 77, 80-81, 83-86, 89-91, 93, Annual Report. NjR 1937. 1906-09, 12/13-26/27. (1879-80 also in German) 1402. . Finance Committee. Annual 1425. . Manual . . . Including the Finances. NjR 1877/78-79/80, 85/86-97/98. Laws Relating to Public Schools. NjHi 1856. 1403. . Fire Department. Annual Re- 1426. . Board of Fire Commissioners. port of the Chief Engineer. NjR 1889, 99, 03/ Annual Report. NjR 1912; NjHi 1880-84, 86- 04-05/06. 88, 92, 95, 97, 1915. 1404. . Library. Annual Report. NjR 1427. . Board of Health. Supplement 1883/84-1900, 02-48; NjHi 1920, 39, 42. to the Sanitary Code. NjHi 1890-91. (See also 1405. . Mayor. Annual Message. NjR Department of Health) 1908, 13-15. 1428. . Board of Police Commissioners. 1406. . Parks Department. Annual Re- Annual Report. NjR 1908; NjHi 1895, 1915. port. NjR 1931. 1429. . Board of Street and Water 1407. . Parks and Public Property De- Commissioners. Annual Report. NjHi 1896, partment. Annual Report. NjR 1937-38. 1900, 02. 1408. . Planning and Traffic Commis- 1430. . Budget Division. Annual Re- sions. Annual Report. NjR 1964. port. NjR 1973/74. 1409. . Public Schools. Bulletin. NjR 1431. . Central Purchase Division. An- 1934/35. nual Report. NjR 1974. 1410. . Directory. NjR 1930/31. 1432. . Child Hygiene Bureau. Annual 1411. . Recreation Bureau. Annual Re- Report. NjHi 1914-15. port. NjR 1937-39. 1433. . City Counsel. Annual Report. 1412. . Social Welfare Committee. Re- NjHi 1874. port. NjR 1938. 1434. . City Officers. Reports. NjR 1413. . Traffic Commission. Annual 1872, 74, 77, 81-82, 84-86, 90, 93, 1901-09, 11- Report. NjR 1957. 19, 23-26; NjHi 1870-1910, 13. Includes annual 1414. . Treasurer. Annual Statement. reports from: NjR 1878, 85/86, 87/88, 90/91, 92/93, 94/95, Alms House, Clerk of. Report. 1878-87, 89, 96/97, 99/1900, 01/02-02/03, 04/05-05/06, 11. 1910-16. 1415. New Milford. Municipal Budget. NjR Apothecary, City. Report. 1883. 1960. Aqueduct Board. Report. 1870, 73-88, 90. 1416. . Council. Annual Report. NjR Assessments, Board of Commissioners of. Re- 1956, 58. port. 1894-99, 1903-16. 1417. New Providence and Summit Town- Attorney, City. Report. 1876-78, 80-87, 89-93. ships. Township Committees. NjHi 1871. (See Auditor. Report. 1873-1916. also Summit) Buildings, Superintendent of. Report. 1881-87, 1418. Unassigned. 89-1916. 1419. Newark. Aqueduct Board. Annual Re- Centre Market, Clerk of. Report. 1875-77, 79- port. NjR 1869-70, 74-79, 81, 83-90; NjHi 1870- 87, 89-90, 92-1916. 88, 90. City Plan Commission. Report. 1911-16. 1420. . Board of Commissioners. An- Civil Service Commission. Report. 1905-06.

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1 435 Municipal Government 1447 Clerk, City. Report. 1885-87, 89-97, 1900-18, Statistician. Report. 1893, 95-96. 22-26. Street and Water Commissioners. Report. Comptroller. Report. 1873-1916. 1891-1916. Counsel, City. Report. 1873-87, 9003. Street Commissioners. Report. 1879-83, 85-87. Dental Clinic, Free. Report. 1912-16. Streets and Public Improvements, Department Education, Board of. Report. 1869-77, 85, 88- of. Report. 1917-18, 22. 1907. Surveyor, City. Report. 1873-79, 84-90. Excise Commissioners, Board of. Report. 1879- Tax Commissioners. Report. 1894-97. 87, 89-1916. Taxes, Board of Assessment and Revision of. Expert, City. Report. 1905-07. Report. 1916. Fire Commissioners, Board of. Report. 1869- Technical School, Newark. Report. 1904-18, 1907, 09-16. 22-26. Gas and Gas Meters, Inspector of. Report. Treasurer, City. Report. 1869-1916. 1903-16. Weights and Measures, Superintendent of. Re- Health, Department of. Report. 1879-83, 85- port. 1878-81, 84-87, 89-1916. 87, 94, 97-1916. Wharves, Superintendent of. Report. 1878-82, Home, Trustees of Newark City. Report. 84-87, 89-91. 1879-89, 93-1916. 1435. . Common Council. Legislative Hospital, City. Report. 1882-87, 89-1916. Acts Affecting the City of Newark With Action Insurance Fund Commissioners. Report. 1909- of Common Council in Relation Thereto. NjHi 10, 12-16, 23-26. 1876. Interments. Report. 1883 1436. . Rules and Orders. NjHi 1872. Lamps, Superintendent of. Report. 1878-85. 1437. Standing Committees. NjHi Law Department. Report. 1894, 98-1918. 1865. Library, Free Public. Report. 18904910, 12-16. 1438. Compensation Rating and In- License Inspector. Report. 1889-1916. spection Bureau. Annual Report. NjR 1967. Lighting, Department of Public. Report. 1886- 1439. . Comptroller. Annual Report. 87, 89-91, 1904. NjR 1875, 86, 91, 1901, 05-08, 10, 12-13; NjHi Markets, Clerks of. Reports. 1878. 1876, 79. Mayor. Annual Message. 1870-1916. 1440. . Department of Finance. An- Meat Inspector. Report. 1883. nual Reports. NjHi 1876, 79-80, 83-86, 89, 91, Meteorological Report. 1897. 93, 95. ( Separate reports from such offices as Parks and Public Property, Department of. the Comptroller, Auditor, Sinking Fund Com- Report. 1917-18, 22-26. missioners, and Treasurer) Playground Commission. Report. 1906-14. I441. . Department of Health. Annual Police Commissioners. Report. 1869, 71-1916. Report. NjHi 1879-83, 85-89, 94, 97-99, 1901-07, Poor Overseer of. Report. 1878-87, 89-1916. 1909-13, 15, 18, 22, 29, 39. (See also Board of Public Affairs, Department of. Report. 1917- Health) 18, 22-26. 1442. . Department of Parks and Pub- Public Baths. Report. 1878-79. lic Property. Annual Report. NjR 1917, 19; Nj Public Works. Department of. Report. 1923- Hi 1919. 26. 1443. . Department of Public Works. Recreation Commission. Report. 1915-16. Annual Report. NjR 1974. Revenue and Finance, Department of. Report. 2444. . Department of Recreation and 1917-18, 22-26. Parks. Annual Report. NjR 1974. Safety, Department of Public. Report. 1917- 1445. . Department of Revenue and 18, 22-26. Finance. Auditor of Accounts. Annual Report. Shade Tree Commission. Report. 1904-11, 13- NjR 1905-07, 09, 12-34, 36-38; NjHi 1929, 34. 16. 1446. . Director. Annual Report. NjR Sinking Fund, Commissioners of. Report. 1959-60. 1874-97, 1903-18, 22-26. 1447. . Group Relations Commission. Smoke Inspector. Report. 1907-16. Annual Report. NjR 1954-56, 60-61.

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1448 Municipal Government 1495 1448. . Health Physician. Report to- 1471. . Library. Annual Report. NjR gether with the Reports of District Physicians. 1900-01, 12, 17-19; NjHi 1929. NjHi 1859, 61. 1472. . Mayor. Message and Annual 1449. . Human Rights Commission. Report of City Officers. NjR 1890; NjHi 1891. Annual Report. NjR 1963. 1473. Passaic. Department of Education. Re- 1450. . Library. Annual Report. NjR port. NjR 1900. 1889-90, 99, 1906, 09, 13-14, 16, 26, 53, 56-57; 1474. . Library. Annual Report. NjR NjHi 1889-90, 1899-1911, 13, 26. 1901, 03-13, 15-16. 1451. . Mayor. Annual Message. NjR 1475. . Mayor. Annual Message. NjR 1861-64, 79, 86, 89-90, 92, 94-95, 98, 1905, 08; 1901-03, 05-08; NjHi 1893, 1902. NjHi 1856, 63, 65, 69-70, 79, 82, 86, 89-92, 94- 1476. Passaic Township (Morris County). 95, 97-99, 1902-03, 05, 07, 09-10, 12, 16. (1882 Township Committee. Annual Report. NjR message also in German) 1968. 1452. . Mayor. Annual Report. NjR 1477. Paterson. Annual Report. NjR 1968, 1969/70, 72/73. 71; NjHi 1875-77, 80-84, 1960. (Nineteenth cen- 1453. . Municipal Council. Digest. tury publications called Annual Reports of the NjR 1974/75. City Officers) 1454. . Parking Authority. Financial 1478. . City Manual. NjHi 1929. Statement. NjR 1974. 1479. Board of Education. Annual 1455. . Playground Commissioners. Report. NjR 1869, 89, 1904, 15-16, 18, 22, 25; Annual Report. NjHi 1906, 08-10, 14. NjHi 1863, 69-77, 80-81, 83. 1456. . Police Department. Annual 1480. . Board of Health. Report. NjHi Memorial Service. NjHi 1916. 1882-85. 1457. . Shade Tree Commission. An- 1481. Board of Public Works. An- nual Report. NjR 1905-16, 18, 28; NjHi 1906- nual Report. NjR 1893/94. 13, 15-17. 1482. . Library. Annual Report. NjR 1458. . Arbor Day. NjHi 1909, 20-21. 1886, 88, 1901/02-14/15, 17/18-23 ) 28, 30-51, 1459. Superintendent of Public 59, 64-69; NjHi 1949. Schools. Annual Report. NjHi 1855-56, 58. 1483. . Mayor. Annual Message. NjR 1460. . Surveyor. Annual Report. Nj 1935, 40. Hi 1885-87. 1484. Peapack-Gladstone. Annual Report. Nj 1461. . Treasurer. Annual Report to Hi 1912-13. the Common Council. NjHi 1855, 66. 1485. Pequannock Township. Manager. An- 1462. Newton. Town Manager. Annual Re- nual Report. NjR 1967-68. port. NjR 1967. 1486. . Superintendent of Schools. Re- 1463. North Plainfield. Borough Council. An- port. NjR 1850; NjHi 1850. nual Report. NjR 1900. 1487. Perth Amboy. Directory of City Offi- 1464. Nutley. Board of Commissioners. An- cers. NjR 1923-24, 28. nual Report. NjR 1919-20. 1488. . Statement of Financial Condi- 1465. . School Board. Annual Report. tion. NjR 1876, 1905; NjHi 1881, 92. NjR 1918-19, 20/21, 23/24, 29/30. 1489. . Board of Education. Annual 1466. Oaklyn. Mayor. Annual Report. NjR Report. NjR 1915, 27-32, 34-40; 42, 44-49, 51-54. 1968. 1490. . Treasurer. Annual Register. 1467. Ocean Gate. Mayor. Annual Report. NjHi 1880. NjR 1968/69. 1491. Phillipsburg. Board of Education. Re- 1468. Ocean Township (Monmouth County). port. NjR 1891. Township Manager. Annual Report. NjR 1967/ 1492. Piscataway Township. Financial State- 68,73/74. ment, Delinquent Tax-payers. NjR 1912. 1469. . Treasurer. Delinquent Tax 1493. . Libraries. Annual Reports. NjR List and Report. NjR 1879. 1969. 1470. Orange. Board of Health. Annual Re- 1494. Plainfield. Tax Assessments. NjHi 1908. port. NjHi 1909. 1495. . Board of Education. Annual

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1496 Municipal Government 1538 Report. NjR 1893-94, 96-97, 1900-02, 04-11, 13- 1936/37-38/39. 20, 37/39. 1520. . Library. Annual Report. NjR 1496. . Board of Health. Annual Re- 1887-91; NjHi 1968. port. NjR 1909. 1521. . President (Mayor). Message. 1497. . Common Council. Ordinances. NjHi 1892/93, 1931. NjHi 1871/72. 1522. Sparta Township. Council. Annual Re- 1498. . Library. Report. NjR 1907, 15. port. NjR 1963, 67. 1499. . Mayor. Annual Message. NjR 1523. Summit. Annual Report. NjR 1927-28. 1910-11, 29, 36, 39. (See also New Providence and Summit Town- 1500. Pompton Township. Township Com- ship Committee) mittee. Annual Report. NjHi 1878/79. 1524. Teaneck Township. Township Man- 1501. Princeton. Report of the Finances. NjR ager. Manager's Report; Proposed Municipal 1886, 1917. Budget. NjR 1963, 65. 1502. Princeton Township. Annual Report. 1525. Tewksbury Township. Financial State- NjR 1887, 97. ment. NjR 1888. 1503. Rahway. Board of Education. Annual 1526. Trenton. Annual Report of the Fi- Report. NjR 1923/24-25/26. nances. NjR 1878, 80, 82, 86-87, 89, 92-93, 1914, 1504. Ramsey. Mayor and Borough Council. 36-38. Annual Report to the Taxpayer. NjR 1964, 69. 1527. . Board of Commissioners. Effi- 1505. Raritan Township (Middlesex County). ciency Report. NjR 1914. Annual Report. NjR 1912. (Becomes Edison 1528. . Board of Education. Annual Township, 1954) Report. NjR 1889-91, 1925-29, 50/51; NjHi 1506. Reading Township. Annual Report. 1887/88. NjR 1897. 1529. . Regulations and Salary Scale. 1507. Red Bank (Monmouth County). Board NjR 1922, 24. of Education. Annual Report. NjR 1918/19. 1530. . City Officers. Annual Reports. 1508. Ridgewood. Board of Education. Year- NjR 1893. (Includes reports from the Mayor, book of the Schools. NjR 1915. Treasurer, Commissioner of the Sinking Funds, 1509. River Edge. Mayor. Annual Budget Re- Comptroller, Receiver of Taxes, City Clerk, port. NjR 1969. Board of Fire Commissioners, Chief Engineer 1510. Rockaway. Memorial Day Program Ex- of the Fire Department, Superintendent of Fire ercises. NjHi 1941-42. Alarm Telegraph, Park Commission, Chief of 1511. Rockaway Township. Mayor. Annual Police, Chief of Detectives, Police Surgeon, Report. NjR 1968. Overseer of the Poor, Steward of the Almshouse, 1512. Roselle. Mayor. Annual Financial City Counsel, Board of Public Works) Statement. NjR 1917-18. 1531. . Commissioners of Public In- 1513. Rutherford. Municipal Budget and Di- struction. Annual Report. NjR 1893, 95-98, rectory of Municipal Officials, Boards and Ser- 1900. vices. NjR 1970. 1532. . Common Council. Annual Re- 1514. Saddle River. Board of Education. Man- port. NjR 1893. ual and Catalog. NjR 1895. 1533. . Charter and Ordinances. NjR 1515. Sayreville. Mayor. Annual Message. 1903-09. NjR 1933-35, 39, 41-56. 1534. . Manual. NjR 1901/02, 06, 08- 1516. South Brunswick Township. Township 09, 11-12; NjHi 1902/03. Committee. Annual Report. NjR 1967/68. 1535. . Comptroller. Annual Report. 1517. South Orange. Annual Report. NjHi NjR 1945/46. 1897/98.% 1967. 1536. . Department of Public Affairs. 1518. . Board of Education. Report of Annual Report of the Municipal Colony. NjR South Orange-Maplewood District. NjR 1933- 1924, 30. 34, 36-38. 1537. . Annual Report of the Munici- 1519. . South Orange - Maplewood pal Farmers' Markets. NjR 1927-30, 32, 34. Adult School Announcement of Courses. NjR 1538. . Fire Department. Annual Re-

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1539 Municipal Government 1577 port. NjR 1881. 1549. West Deptford Township. Mayor. An- 1539. . Human Relations Council. An- nual Report. NjR 1968. nual Meeting. NjR 1954-55, 57-59. 1550. West Hoboken Township. Annual Re- 1540. . Library. Annual Report. NjR port. NjHi 1868/69. 1906/07-11/12, 32. 1551. West Long Branch. Directory. NjR 1541. . Mayor. State of the City Mes- 1970. sage. NjR 1876, 82-83, 1965-66. (Nineteenth cen- 1552. West Orange. Board of Commissioners. tury publications known as Annual Message to Financial Report. NjR 1957, 59, 65; NjHi 1958- the Members of the Common Council) 59, 62, 65. 1542. . Playground Department. Re- 1553. . Mayor. Report to the People. port. NjR 1915-16. NjR 1954-55; NjHi 1955. 1543. . School Board. Annual Report. 1554. Westfield. Annual Report. NjR 1884, NjR 1925. 90, 93-94, 96, 1901, 04, 23-24; NjHi 1965. (Call- 1544. . Treasurer. Annual Report. NjR ed Westfield Township, 1794-1903) 1883. 1555. . Board of Education. Annual 1545. Vineland. Board of Education. Annual Report. NjR 1930. Report of the Public Schools. NjR 1907. 1556. . Directory. NjR 1954/55. 1546. Warren Township (Somerset County). 1557. Woodbridge Township. Annual Finan- Annual Report. NjR 1922. cial Statement. NjR 1900. 1547. Washington Township (Gloucester 1558. . Business Administrator. An- County). Township Committee. Annual Report. nual Program Budget. NjR 1971. NjR 1967/68. 1559. Woodbury. Annual Report. NjR 1931- 1548. Wayne Township. Township Council. 58, 60-70. Annual Report. NjR 1968-69.

County Government Atlantic County 1570. Superintendent of Schools. Annual Cir- cular of Greetings to the Grammar School Grad- 1560. Board of Chosen Freeholders. Manual. uates. NjR 1900; NjHi 1903-04. NjHi 1933, 57, 60-61, 63, 65. 1571. . Arbor Day Exercises. NjHi 1561. Mosquito Extermination Commission. 1893. Annual Report. NjR 1913, 17-18, 22. 1562. Probation Department. Annual Report. Burlington County NjR 1967-71. 1563. Superintendent of Schools. Directory of 1572. Board of Education. Burlington Coun- the Public Schools. NjR 1940/41, 45/46. ty Public School Directory. NjR 1949/50. 1564. Taxation Board. Abstract of Ratables. NjR 1961. Camden County 1565. Vocational Education Board. Annual Report. NjR 1917-19. 1573. Collector. Annual Report. NjHi 18851 86. Bergen County 1574. Mosquito Extermination Commission. Annual Report. NjR 1914. 1566. Annual Report of Finances. NjHi 1873- 1575. Planning Board. Annual Report. NjR 74, 78-79, 81-86, 88, 90. 1958. 1567. Mosquito Extermination Commission. 1576. Planning Department. Directory of Annual Report. NjR 1915-18. Federal, State, County, and Municipal Officials. 1568. Park Commission. Annual Report. NjR NjR 1975. 1950, 164, 68; NjHi 1956. 1577. Superintendent of Public Schools. Re- 1569. Planning Board. Annual Report of port of the Condition of the Public Schools. Nj Progress. NjR 1943, 45-47, 49-59, 61-64, 66, 69. Hi 1870/71.

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1578 County Government 1615 Cape May County NjR 1918, 29-30, 33, 58; NjHi 1928. 1598. Public Road Board. Report. NjHi 1869, 1578. Directory of County and Municipal Offi- 72-77, 79/ 80. cials. NjR 1960, 62. 1599. Supervisor. Annual Message. NjR 1949- 1579. Board of Chosen Freeholders. Annual 50; NjHi 1932, 47, 60, 66. Fishing Tournament. NjHi 1963. 1600. Treasurer. Annual Report. NjHi 1969. 1580. Bridge Commission. Map of the Ocean 1601. Vocational Schools. Annual Report. Drive, Atlantic City-Cape May. NjHi 1953, 57, NjR 1935, 1941/42. 63 (2 others undated) 1581. Library. Annual Report. NjHi 1962. Gloucester County 1582. Public Affairs Department. Historical Facts. NjR 1952, 54-55, 59-61. 1602. Planning Board. Report of Progress. NjR 1967-72. Cumberland County Hudson County 1583. Board of Chosen Freeholders. Manual. NjHi 1957, 60-61. 1603. Public Schools Directory. NjHi 18791 1584. Planning Board. Annual Report. NjR 80. 1971. 1604. Board of Chosen Freeholders. Minutes. NjHi 1868/69. Essex County 1605. . Proceedings. NjHi 1879/80, 82/83. 1585. Board of Chosen Freeholders. Annual 1606. Board of Health and Vital Statistics. Report of the Freeholders. N)Hi 1876, 78, 80-81. Report. NjR 1877-78, 82, 85-86; NjHi 1878, 1586. . Problems Presented in the Ju- 19291 32-39. venile and Domestic Relations Court . . . An- 1607. Collector. Report of the Receipts and nual Report. NjHi 1957, 59-65. Expenditures of the -County. NjHi 1867/68, 1587. . Proceedings together with the 69/70, 72/73, 76/77-87/88. (The annual re- Annual Report. NjR 1874/75, 79/80,1905/10, port of the Sinking Fund Commissioners is in- 54-55; NjHi 1874/75-85/86, 87/88, 94/95, cluded in the 1886/87 and 87/88 Collector's 1900/01, 19-20, 22-24, 26-29, 31-39, 43-47, 50-51. report) 1588. . Rules. NjHi 1880-82, 84. 1608. Mosquito Extermination Commission. 1589. Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. Annual Report. NjR 1913. Annual Report. NjHi 1905/06. 1609. Park Commission. Annual Report. Nj 1590. Jail Inspection Committee. Report. Nj Hi 1903-08. Hi 1888/89. Hunterdon County 1591. Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court. Annual Report. NjR 1932, 36, 45-48, 50-53, 55- 1610. Board of Chosen Freeholders. Manual 56, 58-593 62-65; NjHi 1958. of the County. NjR 1935-36, 58; NjHi 1937, 1592. Law Library. Catalogue. NjHi 1888. 60-63. 1593. Medical Milk Commission. Report. Nj 1611. Department of Education. Public Hi 1917. School Directory. NjHi 1970/71. 1594. Mosquito Extermination Commission. 1612. Planning Board. Annual Report of Annual Report. NjR 1912, 14, 29, 31-34; NjHi Progress. NjR 1963/64. 1912-135 30-34. 1613. Probation Department. Annual Report. 1595. Parks Commission. Annual Report. NjR 1973. NjR 1894, 96-1905, 07, 12, 14, 25, 41, 43, 45-48; 1614. Superintendent of Schools. Names and 64, 67; NjHi 1895-99, 1901-15, 17, 20-21, 25, P.O. Address of Teachers. NjR 1893/94-94/95. 27, 30, 35-47, 49-55, 57-59, 61, 63-70, 72-73. 1596. Penitentiary Warden. Annual Report. Mercer County NjHi 1877/78-79/80, 1912/13. 1597. Probation Department. Annual Report. 1615. School Calendar. NjHi 1884/85.

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1616 County Government 1661 1616. Board of Chosen Freeholders. Annual 1640. Sheriff. Annual Report. NjR 1933-34. Report. NjR 1965/66. 1641. Social Service Organization. Report. 1617. . Manual. NjHi 1902/03, 34, NjR 1924/25. 57, 61-64, 72. 1642. Superintendent of Schools. Public 1618. Unassigned. School Directory. NjR 1938/39, 41/42.

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1619. Statement of the Receipts and Expendi- 1643. A List of the Court, County, Township tures. NjHi 1886. and Municipal Officers. NjR 1913-20, 22; NjHi 1620. Board of Chosen Freeholders. Budget 1894, 96, 1902. of the County. NjR 1937, 73. 1644. Manual. NjR 1920, 24, 27/28, 30/31; 1621. . Directory. NjR 1911, 25, 38, NjHi 1875-76, 1933/34, 62/63. 50, 67. 1645. Board of Chosen Freeholders. Manual. 1622. Finances for the Fiscal Year. NjHi 1894/95. NjR 1878/ 79-91/ 92; NjHi 1882 / 83, 87/88, 89/ 1646. Library. Annual Report. NjR 1946, 50. 90. 1647. Public Schools. Program for Arbor Day. 1623. . Report. NjR 1907, 09, 36. NjHi 1895. 1624. Chief Medical Examiner. Resume of 1648. Soil Conservation District. Annual Re- Annual Reports. NjR 1959-60. port. NjR 1957. 1625. Clerk. Budget for the Year. NjR 1946. 1649. Superintendent of Schools. Directory of 1626. Economic Opportunities Corporation. the Public Schools. NjR 1908/09, 1946/47. Annual Report. NjR 1968. 1627. Industrial Department. Annual Report. Ocean County NjR 1956, 58, 62. 1628. . Industrial Directory. NjR 1969. 1650. Yearbook. NjR 1953, 1965/66-71/72. 1629. . Middlesex County, New Jersey. 1651. Library. Annual Report. NjR 1971-72. NjHi 1953. (Promotion for industry) 1652. Mosquito Extermination Commission. 1630. Mosquito Extermination Commission. Annual Report. NjR 1915. Annual Report. NjR 1914-16, 18-19. 1631. Planning Board. Annual Report. NjR Passaic County 1957, 59-62. 1632. Probation Department. Annual Report. 1653. Financial Condition with Proceedings NjR 1948, 58. of the Circuit Court Regarding the Issue of 1633. Sewerage Authority. Annual Report. County Road Bonds. NjHi 1890-91. NjR 1964. 1654. Board of Chosen Freeholders. Passaic 1634. Sheriff. Annual Report. NjR 1957. County Directory. NjR 1961, 63, 72. 1635. Superintendent of Schools. Directory 1655. . Proceedings of the Annual and Annual Report. NjR 1901, 04, 06, 08, 10/ Meeting. NjR 1872-74, 79-82, 84-85, 88-89, 91- 11-16/17, 27/28-29/30, 33/34-35/36, 38/39, 1939; NjHi 1871-72, 74-78, 81-87, 90-93, 1902. 40/41, 45/46-46/47, 56/57, 61/62. 1656. Collector. Annual Report. NjHi 1870/ 1636. Vocational Schools. Annual Report. 71-71/72, 73/74-96/87, 89/90-92/93, 1901/02. NjR 1947/48-52/53, 56/57, 59/60-62/63. 1657. Law Library. Catalogue. NjHi 1896. 1637. Welfare Department. Annual Report. 1658. Park Commission. Report. NjR 1928/ NjR 1937, 40-41, 43-52, 55. 29. 1659. Probation Department. Annual Report. Monmouth County NjR 1946) 48, 55-65, 68, 70/71. 1660. Treasurer. Annual Report. NjR 1927- 1638. Mosquito Extermination Commission. 30. Annual Report. NjR 1915, 18, 21. Salem County 1639. Park System. Annual Report. NjR 1970. 1661. Handbook. NjHi 1908.

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1662 County Government 1697 1662. Clerk. Official Directory. NjHi 1961, 1669. . Manual. NjHi 1934. 63-65. 1670. . Meeting Reports. NjR 1937-38. 1671. Board of Education. Public School Di- Somerset County rectory. NjR 1886/87, 1924/25-32/33, 34/35- 45/46. 1663. Park Commission. Annual Report. Nj 1672. Mosquito Extermination Commission. Hi 1957. Annual Report. NjR 1940-42, 53-54. 1664. Planning Board. Annual Report. NjR 1673. Park Commission. Report. NjR 1923- 1960-64. 30. 1665. Treasurer. Annual Report. NjR 1925. 1674. Probation Officer. Report. NjR 1918. 1675. Treasurer. Annual Report. NjHi 1933. Sussex County 1676. Vocational-Technical Schools. Annual Report. NjR 1963/64. 1666. Superintendent of Schools. School Di- rectory. NjHi 1935/36-36/37. Warren County

Union County 1677. Directory of Officials. NjR 1946-54, 56, 66, 68. 1667. Board of Chosen Freeholders. Directory 1678. Public Instruction Department. Direc- of Government. NjR 1972. tory. NjR 1935/36-36/37, 39/40-41/42, 45/46. 1668. . Handbook. NjR 1937-39, 42-49, 1679. Soil Conservation District Supervisors. 52, 54, 56. Annual Report. NjR 1955.

State Government 1680. Adjutant General's Office. Report. NjR 1903, 07-08, 10-11. 1846-49, 56, 61-91, 94-1914, 16-45; NjHi 1846- 1691. . Report on the Enforcement of 1910, 12-14, 16-21, 26. the Criminal Laws in the Twenty-one Counties 1681. Adult Education Division. Annual Re- of the State of New Jersey. NjR 1953-55, 57-65, port. NjR 1948/49. 67. 1682. Advisory Council on Disability Benefits. 1692. Banking and Insurance, Department of. Annual Report. NjR 1957-61. Insurance Laws of New Jersey. NjR 1910, 23- 1683. Advisory Planning Commission. An- 24/25, 32-33/34, 35. nual Report to the Governor . . . and to the 1693. . Laws of New Jersey Relating Legislature. NjHi 1963. to Building and Loan Associations. NjR 1906,

1684. Aging Division. Annual Report. NjR 14 3, 16, 21, 25-29. 1961/62-62/63. 1694. Banking Division. Annual Report. NjR 1685. Arbitration, Board of. Annual Report. 1840-423, 48-50, 52, 54-55, 57, 61, 63-64, 66, 70, NjHi 1897. 72, 78-80, 82-83, 85-89, 91, 95, 98-1923, 25-74; 1686. Architects, Board of. Annual Report. NjHi 1840, 42-43, 45, 47, 50, 52, 57, 65, 69-75, NjHi 1903. 78-86, 88-89, 92, 1900-08, 13-16. (This report 1687. Assessors, Board of. Annual Report. was submitted by the State Treasurer, 1839-64, NjR 1884-94, 96-1901, 03-14. the Comptroller, 1865-76, Secretary of State, 1688. . Final Determinations of Valua- 1877-90, the Commissioner of Banking and In- tions of Railroad and Canal Property in New surance, 1891-50, and the Department of Bank- Jersey. NjR 1905-06, 10, 12, 16. ing, 1951-74) 1689. Attorney General's Office. Annual Re- 1695. Barber Examiners, Board of. Annual port. NjR 1904/05-08/09, 55, 62-64, 66-73; Report. NjR 1939-75. NjHi 1879, 81, 1905-06. 1696. Beach Erosion Commission. Annual Re- 1690. .Instructions Relative to the port. NjR 1950-51. Duties of Officers and Voters as Required by 1697. Beverage Tax Bureau. Alcoholic Bever- an Act to Regulate Elections. NjR 1890, 97-98, age Licenses and Special Permits. NjR 1962/63.

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1698 State Government 1737 (For earlier report, see Excise Commission) 1717. Correction and Parole, Division of. An- 1698. Blind and Visually Impaired, Commis- nual Report. NjR 1963/64-72/73. sion on the. Annual Report. NjR 1916, 20-21, 1718. County Court Committee. Report. NjR 24, 64/65-72/73, 74/75. 1955/56. 1699. Budget, Department of the. New Jersey 1719. Courts Administrative Office. Proceed- State Government; Containing Information of ings in the Municipal Courts, Traffic (Non- the State, its Functions, Organization and Fis- parking), Parking and Criminal Cases. NjR cal Operation and Related Data. NjR 1932/33, 1967-72. 34/35-35/36, 39/40, 41/42. 1720. . Director. Annual Report. NjR 1700. Business Economics, Department of. 1948/49-69/70, 71/72-73/74. New Jersey Tax Calendar. NjR 1973-74. 1721. . Preliminary Report for the 1701. Charities and Corrections, Department Court Year. NjR 1966/67-1972/73. of. Annual Report. NjR 1906-07, 09-10, 13, 15; 1722. Dairy Commissioner. Report. NjHi NjHi 1884-85, 1905-07. 1886-87, 89-92, 97, 1900. 1702. Child Welfare, Board of. Annual Statis- 1723. Deaf and Dumb, Blind and Feeble- tical Report. NjR 1946/47-49/50. Minded, Commissioners on. Report. NjR 1873; 1703. . Report. NjR 1949/50-55/56. NjHi 1873. 1704. Children's Guardians, Board of. Annual 1724. Defective, Delinquent and Dependent Report. NjR 1899-1900, 03-17, 21-27, 30-39 1 41- Children, and their Care, Commission on. Re- 45; NjHi 1900-01, 05-06. port. NjR 1898-99. 1705. Civil Service Commission. Annual Re- 1725. Defense, Department of. Annual Re- port. NjR 1908-09, 11-13, 20-21, 25-26, 28-30, port. NjR 1952-71, 73-74. 33-65/66, 67/68-72173; NjHi 1908-15, 17-18, 1726. Delaware River Basin Commission. An- 20-21, 64/65-65/66. nual Report. NjR 1963, 73. (For earlier reports, 1706. Civil War Centennial Commission. Pro- see Interstate Commission on the Delaware cedings of the American History Workshop. River Basin) NjR 1963-64; NjHi 1963-64. 1727. . Water Resources Program. NjR 1707. Civilian Defense Director. Annual Re- 1965. port. NjR 1943. 1728. Delaware Valley Regional Planning 1708. Climate and Crop Service. Annual Re- Commission. Annual Report. NjR 1969/70. port. NjHi 1900, 02. (Under the supervision of 1729. Dentistry Registration and Examina- the Weather Bureau) tion, Board of. Annual Report. NjHi 1890-92, 1709. Commerce and Navigation, Board of. 97, 1900, 04-06. Annual Report. NjR 1916, 21, 27, 30, 32-33, 35- 1730. Displaced Persons, Commission on. An- 36, 40-42; NjHi 1921. nual Report. NjR 1952. 1710. . Report on Erosion and Protec- 1731. District Court Committee. Report. NjR tion of New Jersey Beaches. NjR 1922, 24, 30. 1956-5 8. 1711. Community Affairs, Department of. 1732. Economic Development, Department Annual Report. NjR 1967/68-74/75; NjHi of. Annual Report. NjR 1944/45-47/48. 1967/68. 1733. Economic Opportunity, Office of. An- 1712. Community Mental Health Services, nual Report. NjR 1966; 1965-66. Bureau of. Special Grant Projects. NjR 1972. 1734. Economic Policy, Office of. Economic 1713. Unassigned. Outlook for New Jersey. NjR 1964-75. 1714. Comptroller of the Treasury. Annual 1735. Economic Policy Council and Office of Report. NjR 1861, 65, 67-68, 71-73, 76, 78, 80- Economic Policy. Annual Report. NjR 1967-70, 1915, 17-30, 32-44; NjHi 1865-67, 69, 72, 75, 72-74. 77-80, 829 84-85, 88-91, 97, 99-1907, 31-32. 173-6. Education, Department of. Annual Re- 1715. Conservation and Economic Develop- port. NjR 1846-58, 72-1914, 16-25, 27-73; NjHi ment, Department of. Visit New Jersey. NjHi 1846-52, 54-55, 57-58, 60-84, 86-87, 90-92, 96-98, 1950. 1900-071 14, 20-21, 24-26. 1716. . State Promotion Section. New 1737. . Annual Report on Vocational, Jersey Activities. NjR 1947, 49-56; NjHi 1956. Industrial Arts, and Home Economics Educa-

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1738 State Government 1783 tion. NjR 1937/38. 67/68-68/69. 1738. . Directory: New Jersey School 1761. Fisheries, Commissioners of. Annual Media Specialists. NjHi 1975. Report. NjR 187074, 76. 1739. . New Jersey School Directory. 1762. Forest Park Reservation Commission. NjR 1936/ 37, 41/ 42, 44/ 45; NjHi 1962/63-64/ Annual Report. NjR 1905-14; NjHi 1905-07,12,

65 3P 67/68, 69/70. 14. 1740. . New Jersey School Law De- 1763. Garden State Arts Center. Season Pro- cisions. NjR 1967.68, 73. gram. NjR 1975. 1741. . New Jersey State Summer 1764. Garden State Parkway. Annual Report. Schools. NjR 1922; NjHi 1927. NjHi 1956, 66. 1742. . Adminstration and Finance 1765. Gettysburg Battlefield Commission. Re- Division. Annual Report. NjR 1932-38, 42-45, port. NjR 1886-87, 91; NjHi 1886-87, 91. 51/52-52/53, 54/55, 56/57-73/74. 1766. Good-Will Commission. Annual Report. 1743. . Civil Rights Division. Annual NjR 1938-44. . Report. NjR 1945-60. 1767. Governor. Annual Budget Message. 1744. . Division Against Discrimina- NjR 1918-75/76; NjHi 1923, 26, 30, 32-33, 35- tion. Annual Report. NjR 1953/54-57/58. 36, 40, 42. 1745. Educational Facilities Authority. An- 1768. . Annual Message. NjR 1831-32, nual Report. NjR 1964, 67-68, 70-73. 35, 381 40-42, 45, 48-54, 56-57, 59-86, 88-1934, 1746. Educational Television, Commission on. 36-40, 42-49, 52-56. (Also in German: 1866, 75- Educational Television in New Jersey; Report. 76) 81, 85-86, 89-90) NjHi 1830, 37-40, 43, 45- NjR 1953-58. 55, 59-61, 63-643, 66-71, 73-74, 78-79, 83-90, 92- 1747. Election Law Enforcement Commis- 95, 98-99, 1903, 09-10, 29, 31-33, 42-44. sion. Annual Report. NjR 1973/74. 1769. — . New Jersey State Government 1748. Emergency Relief Administration. An- Functions. NjHi 1932-34, 36-37, 40. nual Report. NjR 1932-35. 1770. . Thanksgiving Proclamation. 1749. Employees Safety Committee. Program NjHi 1877, 79, 81, 84, 96, 1909. Report. NjR 1966-67. 1771. . Veto Messages. NjR 1949-73. 1750. Employment Security, Division of. An- 1772. Green Acres Open Space Land Con- nual Report. NjR 1949-65, 67-69; NjHi 1965-67. servation Program. Annual Report. NjHi 1967. 1751. Employment Security Council. Annual 1773. Harbor Commission. Annual Report. Report. NjR 1951-64, 66. Nj Hi 1914. 1752. Employment Service. Annual Farm La- 1774. Health, Department of. Annual Report. bor Report. NjR 1965-67. NjHi 1874, 77-91, 93-97, 1901-02, 04-13, 15-17, 1753. Environmental Protection, Department 19-30, 32-37. of. Annual Report. NjR 1972; NjHi 1972. 1775. . New Jersey Health Statistics. 1754. Equalization of Taxes, Board of. An- NjR 1965-66, 69, 71. nual Report. NjR 1905-14; NjHi 1906-11, 13-14. 1776. High Point Park. Annual Report. NjR 1755. Excise Commission. Liquor Licenses 1937. Granted in the State of New Jersey. NjHi 1908. 1777. Highway Authority. Annual Report. (For later report, see Beverage Tax Bureau) NjR 1968. 1756. Factory and Workshop Inspection, De- 1778. Highway Department. Financial Re- partment of. Annual Report. NjR 1883-99 (1892 port. NjHi 1935. also in German); NjHi 1884-87, 89-92, 97, 1900. 1779'. . Report. NjHi 1947/48. 1757. Farmland Evaluation Advisory Com- 1780. Historical Commission. Papers Present- mitee. Report. NjR 1964-74. ed at the Annual New Jersey History Sympos- 1758. Financial Assistance Commission. Re- ium. NjR 1969-75; NjHi 1969-75. lief Report. NjR 1937-39. 1781. Housing Finance Agency. Annual Re- 1759. Fish and Game, Board of. Fish and port. NjR 1967-72, 74. Game Laws. NjR 1901-02; NjHi 1895, 1909. 1782. Industrial Statistics. Bureau of. Annual 1760. Fish and Game, Division of. Annual Report. NjHi 1878-93, 95-1901, 03-16. Report. Nj Hi 1871, 74-75, 78-85, 95-1907, 65 / 66, 1783. Institutions and Agencies, Department

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1784 State Government 1811 of. Annual Report. NjR 1958-59, 66, 68-74; Beverage Control Investigative Personnel. NjR Nj Hi 1966. 1949. 1784. . Annual Census of Private In- 1802. . Annual Training Conference stitutions. NjR 1937, 40, 45. for Weights and Measures Officers. NjR 1949. 1785. . Children in New Jersey Juven- 1803. Legalized Games of Chance Control ile Courts. NjR 1944-45, 47, 50-53. Commission. Report. NjR 1954-71; NjHi 1965- 1786. . Public Welfare Division. An- 66. nual Report. NjR 1966/67. 1804. Legislature. Acts. NjR 1800-1974; NjHi 1787. Institutional Trustees, Board of. An- 1800-1974. (Prior to 1800 this publication was nual Report. NjR 1972-74. (Under supervision issued in multi-year compilations) of Department of Institutions and Agencies) 1805. . Acts ... Affecting the City of 1788. Insurance Commissioner's Office. Re- Newark. NjHi 1876. port. NjR 1877-89, 91-99, 1901-54, 56, 58-62, 64, 1806. . Annual Report. NjR 1959/60- 66-70, 72-73; NjHi 1876-1908, 10-11, 13-16. (Be- 1968/ 70. fore 1969 this report was submitted by the 1807. . General and Special Public Secretary of State, 1876-90, the Commissioner Acts and Joint Resolutions of the Legislature of Banking and Insurance, 1891-1968) of New Jersey. NjHi 1884-85. (Published pri- 1789. Interstate Bridge and Tunnel Commis- vately by Honeyman & Co., Somerville) sion. Report. NjR 1913, 20, 24, 26; NjHi 1920, 1808. . Laws Affecting Taxation. NjR 22, 24, 26. 1909-10, 27-29, 32. 1790. Interstate Commission on the Delaware 1809. . Laws of New Jersey. NjHi River Basin. A Report on its Activities. NjR 1891-93. ("As Published by Authority in `The 1944/45, 47/48. (For later reports, see Dela- New Jersey Law Journal,' " Plainfield) ware River Basin Commission) 1810. . Laws Relating to the Liquor 1791. Interstate Cooperation, Commission on. Traffic. NjHi 1888. Annual Report. NjR 1936-45, 52-54, 56-57. 1811. . Legislative Documents. NjR 1792. Investigation, Commission of. Annual 1862-1922; NjHi 1862-1922. (From 1838 to 1861 Report. NjR, 1969-74. the contents of these compilations were a part 1793. Investment Council. Annual Report. of the Governor's .annual message). Includes NjR 1951-74. reports from the following departments, com- 1794. Judicial Council. Report. NjR 1930-37, missions, etc.: 47. Accounts, Department of. Annual Report. 1795. Labor, Department of. Annual Report. 1910-12. NjR 1878-96, 98-1909, 12-17; NjHi 1905. (See Adjutant General's Office. Annual Report. Department of Labor and Industry for later re- 1861-1920. ports) Agricultural College. Reports and Annual 1796. Labor and Industry, Department of. Lecture. 1865-66, 68-69. Annual Report. NjR 1915-17, 20-21, 24-25, 48- Agricultural Experiment Station. Annual Re- 55, 57, 70, 72-74 (1889 report also in German) . port. 1880-1920. (From 1889 to 1904 this (See Department of Labor for earlier reports) includes the report of the State Agricul- 1797. . Manpower Office. Annual Re- tural College Experiment Station) port. NjR 1969. Agricultural Society, State. Annual Report. 1798. . Planning and Research Divi- 1861-63, 66-67, 73. sion. Industrial Plans Approved. NjR 1964-70, Agriculture, State Board of. Annual Report. 74. 1873-81, 83-88, 90-1916. 1799. . New Jersey Residential Build- Arbitration, State Board of. Annual Report. ing Permits. NjR 1961-74. 1895-99, 1901-05. 1800. . Operational Statistics and Re- Architecture, Department of. Annual Report. ports Bureau. Covered Employment Trends in 1917-19. New Jersey. NjR 1944, 46-66, 71-73. Assessors, State Board of. Annual Report. 1801. Law and Public Safety, Department of. 1884-1914. Annual Training Conference for Alcoholic . Supplementary Report on Cable,

146 1811 State Government 1811 Electric, and Horse Railroads. 1906-08, 10- 1866-1920. 14. Election Division of the Department of State. Attorney General's Office. Annual Report. Annual Report, 1909-10. 1887-88, 1905-09. Employer's Liability Commission. Annual Re- Banking and Insurance, Commissioner of. An- port. 1912. nual Report. 1891-1920. Epileptics, State Village for. Annual Report. Banks and Saving Institutions. Annual State- 1898-1920. ments. 1861-9-0. Factory and Workshop Inspection, Depart- Blind, New Jersey Commission for. Annual ment of. Annual Report. 1884-1904. Report. 1912-20. Feeble-Minded Males, State Colony for. An- Building and Loan Associations. Annual Re- nual Report. 1917-18, 20. port. 1898. Feeble-Minded Women, State Institution for. Charities Aid and Prison Reform Association. Annual Report. 1888-89, 91-1911, 13-14. Annual Report. 1906-17. Ferries, Joint Committee on. Report. 1866. Charities Aid Association, Board of Managers Fireman's Home. Annual Report. 1900-17. of. Annual Report. 1888-1904. Fish and Game Commissioners. Annual Re- Charities and Correction, Council of State. port. 1894-1920. Annual Report. 1884-86. Fisheries, Commissioners of. Report. 1871-85. Charities and Correction, Department of. An- Forest Park Reservation Commission. Annual nual Report. 1905-17. Report. 1905, 07-14. Children's Guardians, State Board of. Report. Geologist, State. Annual Report. 1865-67, 69- 1899-1913, 15-18, 20. 1914. Civil Service Commission. Annual Report. Gettysburg Battlefield Commission. Report. 1908-20. 1886-87, 92. College for the Benefit of Agriculture and Governor. Annual Message. 1862-1920. Mechanical Arts. Report. 1867. Health Commission. Report. 1874. Commerce and Navigation, Board of. Report. Health, State Board of. Annual Report. 1877- 1915-20. 1920. Comptroller. Annual Report. 1865-72, 74-1920. Highway Department, State. Annual Report. Conservation and Development, Department 1894-1917. of. Annual Report. 1915-20. Home for Boys, State. Annual Report. 1865- Dairy Commissioner. Report. 1886-1901. 1920. Deaf, School for. Report. 1883-86, 91-1910, Home for Disabled Soldiers. Annual Report. 15. 1865-85, 87-1917. Deaf and Dumb, Blind, and Feeble-Minded, Home for Girls, State. Annual Report. 1871- Commissioners of. Report 1873. 1920. Deaf and Dumb, Blind and Feeble-Minded, Horticultural Society, State. Proceedings. 1906- Institutions for Education of. Annual Re- 14, 16-20. ports. 1866-68, 70. Hospital, New Jersey State (Morris Plains). Deaf and Dumb Supported by the State in Annual Report. 1876-90, 97-1920. Pennsylvania Institution for Deaf and Hospital, New Jersey State (Trenton). An- Dumb. Annual Report. 1869. nual Report. 1861-64, 66-90, 97-1920. Defective, Delinquent and Dependent Chil- Hospitals, Managers and Officers of State. An- dren and their Care, Commission on. Re- nual Reports. 1893-96. port. 1897, 99. Industrial Statistics, Bureau of. Annual Re- Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden port. 1878-1916. and Amboy Railroad and Transportation Insane, Commissioners to Build Asylum for Companies, State Directors of. Annual Re- at Morristown. Annual Report. 1871-80, port. 1861-70. 83-86. Dentistry, State Board of. Report. 1890-1914, Insane, Officers and Managers of State Asy- 19. lum for. Annual Reports. 1891-92. Education, State Board of. Annual Report. Insurance, Secretary of State as Commissioner

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1899 State Government 1937 nual Report. NjR 1907-08. of State Regarding the Use of Voting Machines. 1899. Railroad Taxation, Commissioner of. Nj R 1904-07. Annual Report. NjR 1873, 75-76, 79, 82-83; 1921. . Corporations of New Jersey; NjHi 1873-77, 79-83. List of Certificates Filed in the Department of 1900. Real Estate Commission. Annual Re- State. NjR 1900-09, 11-18; NjHi 1889. port. NjR 1922-31, 34-35, 40-43, 45-60. 1922. . Elections; Revised Statistics 1901. Reformatory Commission. Annual Re- with the Amendments and Supplements there- port. NjR 1897; NjHi 1897, 1900. of; and other Acts Concerning Elections. NjR 1902. Regents, Board of. Annual Report. NjR 1880, 90, 92, 94, 96-1900, 03-04, 06-08, 10-12, 14, 1930-45. 18-21, 24, 28, 30-33 35-44, 46-47, 49, 65-66. (En- 1903. Rehabilitation Commission. Annual Re- titled An Act to Regulate Elections, 1880-1937) port. NjR 1923/24, 40/41, 42/43, 51-61, 63-67. 1923. . Results of the General Election. 1904. Revenue Agents Office. Annual Report. NjR 1883-84, 93-94. NjR 1871. 1924. . Commissioners Division. State 1905. . Index of Titles of Corporations Officers, Judges, Etc. NjHi 1905, 18, 31-33, 35- Chartered under General and Special Laws by 39. the Legislature of New Jersey. NjHi 1869-70. 1925. . Youth Division. Annual Re- 1906. Riparian Commissioners. Annual Re- port. NjR 1962/63-64/65. port. NjR 1869-82, 84-90, 93-1901, 03-06; NjHi 1926. State Employee's Retirement System. 1871-82, 84-87, 89, 91-92, 96-98, 1900-03. Annual Report. NjR 1923-28, 30-55. (For later 1907. Scholarship Commission. Awards An- reports, see N.J. Pensions, Division of. Annual nounced ... NjR 1968-73, 75. Report of Public Employee's Retirement System) 1908. School Fund, Trustees of the. Annual 1927. State Use Industries, Bureau of. An- Report. NjR 1839-42, 44-45; NjHi 1839, 41-42, nual Report. NjR 1957/58-73/74. 45. 1928. Supreme Court. Annual Report of the 1909. Sewerage Commission. Report to the Chief Justice on the New Jersey Wiretapping Legislature. NjR 1908; NjHi 1901. and Electronic Surveillance Control Act. NjR 1910. Sex Offender Program. Annual Report. 1971. NjR 1967-70. 1929. Tax Appeals, Board of. Report of Cases 1911. Shell Fisheries, Bureau of. Report. Nj Decided By . . NjR 1931/32-32/33, 36-38, Hi 1905. 40-41, 46. 1912. Shorthand Reporting, Board of. Annual 1930. . Supplement ... to 1931 Com- Report. NjR 1947, 53-55. pilation of Tax Laws of New Jersey. NjR 1933- 1913. Sinking Fund, Commissioners of the. 36. Annual Report. NjR 1867, 78-84, 86-90; NjHi 1931. Tax Appeals, Division of. Supplement 1865, 74, 79, 81, 83-86, 88-90. ... to 1938 Compilation of Tax Laws of New 1914. Social Security Agency. Annual Report. Jersey. NjR 1939-45, 48-49. NjR 1954-73. 1932. Tax Department. Annual Report. NjR 1915. South Jersey Port Corporation. Annual 1933. Report. NjR 1928-74; NjHi 1964-65. 1933. Tax Policy, Commission on. Report. 1916. South Jersey Transit Commission. An- NjR 1946-68. nual Report. NjR 1931-32. 1934. Taxation, Board of. Annual Report. 1917. State, Department of. Abstracts of the NjR 1891-1904; NjHi 1891-94, 97-98, 1900-01, Amount of Ratables of the State of New Jer- 04. sey. NjHi 1862, 65-67, 70. 1935. Taxation, Division of. Annual Report. 1918. . Annual Report. NjR 1974; Nj NjR 1931-32, 34-74. Hi 1927128. 1936. Taxes and Assessment, Board of. An- 1919. . Annual Report of the Registry nual Report. NjR 1915-31; NjHi 1884-91, 94- and Returns of Marriages, Births and Deaths. 96, 98, 1900-02, 04-06, 28. NjR 1852-54, 56-57, 64-66, 68-69, 72, 76; NjHi 1937. Tenement House Supervision, Board of. 1852, 54, 56, 65, 67-69, 72, 74-76. Annual Report. NjR 1905-06, 09, 14; NjHi 1905- 1920. . Annual Report of the Secretary 06.

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521 INDEX AFL-CIO, 689 Architecture, N. J. Department of, 1811 Academy of Science and Art, Ringoes, 1135 Arcola Country Club, Paramus, 140 Accountants. See certified public accountants Art, 1847 Accounts, N. J. Department of, 1811 Art associations, 256 Adjutant General's Office, N. J., 1680, 1811 Art exchange, Morristown, 119 Adult Education Division, N. J., 1681 Art festivals, 245 Advance Club, Westfield, 134 Arthur Brisbane Child Treatment Center, Allaire, 805 Advisory Council on Disability Benefits, N. J., 1682 Arthur Home of the Diocese of Newark, Summit, 806 Advisory Planning Commission, N. J., 1683 Arts, 292 African Methodist Episcopal Church, 487 Asbury Park, 1253; Board of Commissioners, 52; Afro American Baptist Association, 489 Grand Avenue Reformed Church, 984 Afro-American Baptist State Convention, 504 Asbury Park Baby Parade, 52 Aged, homes for. See nursing homes Asbury Park Chamber of Commerce, 53 Aging Division, N. J., 1684 Asbury Park Seaside Summer School of Pedagogy, Agricultural associations, 1-51 Newark, 999 Agricultural College, N. J., 1811 Assessments. See tax assessments Agricultural College Experiment Station, N. J., 1811 Assessors, N. J. Board of, 1687-1688, 1811 Agricultural Experiment Station, N. J., 1811 Association for the Home for the Friendless, Newark, Agricultural Society, N. J. State, 1811 397 Agriculture, 1708, 1819 Association for Work among the Italians, Morristown, Agriculture, N. J. Department of, 26-27 427 Agriculture, N. J. State Board of, 38-39, 1811 Association of Practical Surveyors of West New Jersey, Alcoholic beverage control, 1801 624 Alcoholic beverages, 1697, 1755; laws, 1810 Athletics, 124, 326 Aldermen, Jersey City, 1342 Atlantic City, Board of Education, 1254; Children's Alexandria Township, 1252 Sea-Shore House, 817; Comptroller, 1255; Library, All Souls' Hospital, Morristown, 804 1256; Seaside House for Invalid Women, 906 Allaire, Arthur Brisbane Child Treatment Center, 805 Atlantic City Handbook, 70 Allentown, Fortnightly Club, 203 Atlantic City Sewerage Company, 728 Alliance Francaise de New Brunswick, 135 Atlantic City to Cape May Ocean Drive, 1580 Alms houses, Newark, 1434; Trenton, 1530 Atlantic County, Board of Chosen Freeholders, 1560; Alpha Omega Society, Pennington Seminary, 1204 Mosquito Extermination Commission, 1561; Proba- American Association of University Professors, New Jer- tion Department, 1562; Superintendent of Schools, sey State Conference, 619 1563; Taxation Board, 1564; Vocational Educational American Association of University Women, 160 Board, 1565 American Baptist Association of New Jersey, North Atlantic County Agricultural and Horticultural Society, Shore Cluster, 501 1 American Baptist Church of New Jersey, North Shore Atlantic County Historical Society, 141-142 Cluster, 508 Atlantic Highlands Association, 398 American Baptist Churches of New Jersey, East Orange, Attorney General's Office, N. J., 1689-1691, 1811 490 Attorneys. See city counsels; lawyers American History Workshop, 1706 Auditors, New Brunswick, 1400; Newark, 1421, 1434, American Institute of Architects, New Jersey Chapter, 1440, 1445. See also municipal accountants 620-622 Audubon Society, 274 American Legion, 136-138 Authors, 716 American Red Cross, 394-396 Automobile Blue Book Publishing Company, 143 American Whig-Cliosophic Society, Princeton Univer- Automobiles, 365 sity, 1091-1092 Babies' Hospital of the City of Newark, New Jersey, 807 Amwell Parish, Lambertville, 974 Baby parades, 52 Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, New Baltusrol Golf Club, Springfield, 144 Jersey Council of Deliberation, 139 Banking, N. J. Department of, 1694 Animal welfare, 462-463 Banking and Insurance, N. J. Commissioner of 1692- Annandale, New Jersey Reformatory, 872 1694, 1788, 1811 Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple, New Brunswick, 931 Banking Division, N. J., 1694 Antiques, 106 Banks and bankers, 657-660, 734, 746-751, 754-755, Apothecaries. See pharmacists 765-766, 768-770, 781, 783, 785, 797. See also sav- Aqueduct Boards, Newark, 1419, 1434 ings and loan associations. Arbitration, N. J. Board of, 1685, 1811 Baptist Church, 488-513, 919 Arbor Day, 1458, 1571, 1647 Baptist Home Society of New Jersey, 491 Archdiocese of Newark, Roman Catholic Church, 560 Bar associations. See lawyers Archaeological Society of New Jersey, 623 Barber Examiners, N. J. Board of, 1695 Archaeology, 1094 Barnegat Young Ladies Seminary, 1136 Architects, 620-622 Barringer High School, Newark, 1238-1242 Architects, N. J. Board of, 1686 Basking Ridge, Fresh Air Home, 831; Library, 1261 1531 Basking Ridge Country Home, 821 1667-1670. See also freeholders Basking Ridge Historical Society, 145 Boards of Commissioners, Newark, 1420-1423; Nutley, Battleground Historical Society, Tennent, 146 1464; Trenton, 1527; West Orange, 1552 Bayonne, Board of Education, 1257 Boards of Education, Atlantic City, 1254; Bayonne, Bayonne Jewish Community Center, 517 1257; Bloomfield, 1264; Bound Brook, 1269; Bridge- Beach Erosion Commission, N. J., 1696 ton, 1270; Camden, 1274; Chatham, 1281; Dover Beaches, erosion and protection, 1710 Township (Ocean County), 1287; Elizabeth, 1301- Beachwood, 1258 1302; Franklin Township (Somerset County), 1316; The Beacon, 1243 Glen Ridge, 1320; Hackensack, 1322; Hanover Town- Beauty pageants, 299 ship, 1327; Highland Park, 1328-1329; Hoboken, Bedminster Township, 1259 1335; Jersey City, 1343-1344; Long Branch, 1370; Belleville, Christ Episcopal Church, 968 Maplewood, 1518-1519; Montclair, 1385; Morristown, Belleville Township, Township Committee, 1260 1392; New Brunswick, 1396-1397; Newark, 1424- Bergen County, Mosquito Extermination Commission, 1425, 1434; Passaic, 1473; Paterson, 1479; Perth Am- 1567; Park Commission, 1568; Planning Board, 1569; boy, 1489; Phillipsburg, 1491; Plainfield, 1495; Rah- Superintendent of Schools, 1570-1571 way, 1503; Red Bank (Monmouth County), 1507; Bergen County Council of Social Agencies, Englewood, Ridgewood, 1508; Saddle River, 1514; South Orange, 399 1518-1519; Trenton, 1528-1529; Vineland, 1545; Bergen County Historical Society, River Edge, 147-149 Westfield, 1555-1556. See also public schools (admin- Bergen County junior College, Hackensack, 1000 istration); school boards Bergen County Women's Committee, New Jersey Sym- Boards of Health, Hudson County, 1606 phony Orchestra, 295 Boards of trade. See chambers of commerce Bergen Pines County Hospital, 808 Boating clubs, 247, 316 Bernards Township, Basking Ridge Library, 1261 The Bolt, 1112 Bernardsville, social registers, 166 Bonnie Brae Farm for Boys, Millington, 1141 Beth Israel Hospital, Newark, 809 Book clubs, 155-156, 275, 311 Beverage Tax Bureau, N. J., 1697 Boonton, New Jersey Fireman's Home, 861; School Beverly, Farnum Preparatory School, 1150 Board, 1268; St. John's Church, 969 Bible societies, 571-572, 576-577, 582-584, 589, 591, Bordentown, New Jersey Reformatory, 873; Priscilla 594, 612, 616. See also tract societies Braislin School, 1210 Birds. See Audubon Society Bordentown Female College, 1006 Bishop's Church Extension Fund, Protestant Episcopal Borough Councils. See City Councils Church, 554 Borough Guide of Mountain Lakes, 976 Blackmer, R. C., 150 Bound Brook, Board of Education, 1269 Blacks, 209, 487, 489, 504, 568, 916, 1110, 1743-1744, Bowling, 294 1949 Boy Scouts of America, 54 Blairstown, Blau Presbyterial Academy, 1137-1138 Boys' Club of Orange, N. J., 151 Blind, N. J. Commission for the, 1811 Brainerd Memorial Fund, Presbyterian Church, 545 Blind and Visually Impaired, Commission on the, 1698 Breslin Hotel, Lake Hopatcong, 753 Bloomfield, 1262-1263; Brookdale Reformed Church, Brice, Alexander Lawrence, 565 985; Board of Education, 1264; Board of Recreation Brick Presbyterian Church, East Orange, 944 Commissioners, 1265; Central Union School District, Brick Township Chamber of Commerce, 55 1229; Job Haines Home for Aged People, 841; Lehn Bricksburg, New Jersey Cranberry Growers' Association, & Fink Products Corporation, 761; Library, 1266; 24 social registers, 166 Bridges, 1789; Cape May County Commission on, 1580; Bloomfield College, 1001-1002 Jersey City, 1341 Bloomfield College and Seminary, 1003 Bridgeton, Board of Education, 1270; Christ English Bloomfield Female Seminary, 1139 Lutheran Church, 933; City Comptroller, 1271; Com- Bloomfield Gymnasium, 1140 missioner of Public Works, 1271; Harmony Academy, Bloomfield Theological Seminary, 1001, 1004-1005 1155; Ivy Hall Seminary, 1162; South Jersey In- Bloomfield Township, Township Committee, 1267 stitute, 1218; West Jersey Academy, 1226 Blue Book for the Oranges, New Jersey, 166 Brookdale Community College, Lincroft, 1007 Blue Cross of New Jersey, Newark, 729 Brookdale Reformed Church, Bloomfield, 985 B'nai Jeshrum Congregation, Paterson, 932 Brothers College, Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, Board of Domestic Missions, Reformed Church, 558 1025 Board of Missions, New Jersey Branch, Woman's Aux- Bryan Publishing Company, 56 iliary, 564 Bryant, Stratton & Whitney Newark Business College, Boards and Departments of Education, Burlington Coun- 1008 ty, 1572; Hunterdon County, 1611; Union County, Budget, N. J. Department on the, 1699 1671 Budget Departments, Divisions, etc., Newark, 1430 Boards of Chosen Freeholders, Atlantic County, 1560; Building and loan associations. See savings and loan Cape May County, 1579; Cumberland County, 1583, associations Essex County, 1585-1588; Hudson County, 1604- Building and Loan Associations, N. J., 1811 1605; Hunterdon County, 1610; Mercer County, 1616- Building Inspector, New Brunswick, 1400 1617; Middlesex County, 1620-1623; Morris County, Building Superintendent, Newark, 1434 1645; Passaic County, 1654-1655; Union County, Building trades, 693 [541 Bureau of Associated Charities, Newark, 400-401 dren, 905 Burlington, 1272; Burlington County Home for Aged Cape May to Atlantic City Ocean Drive, 1580 Women, 810; Friendly Institution, 832; Oaklands Capital City Commercial College, Trenton, 1014 School, 1199; St. Mary's Hall, 1214-15 Carpenters, 696 Burlington College, 1009-1111 Carteret Book Club, Newark, 155-156 Burlington County, Board of Education, 1572; Chil- Catholic Benevolent Legion, New Jersey State Council, dren's Home, 815 561 Burlington County Agricultural Society, 2 Catholic Children's Aid Association of New Jersey, 562 Burlington County Boys' Agricultural Contest, 3 Cedar Grove Township (Essex County), Mayor, 1280 Burlington County College, Pemberton, 1012 Centenary Junior College for Women, Hackettstown, Burlington County Fair Association, 4 1015-1018 Burlington County Home for Aged Women, Burlington, Central Bureau of Social Service, Morristown, 402 810 Central Commercial and Manual Training High School, Burlington County Hospital, Mt. Holly, 811 Newark, 1144 Business Administrator, Woodbridge Township, 1558 Central Jersey Science Fair, 684 Business Economics, N. J. Department of, 1700 Central New Jersey Baptist Association, 493 Business schools, Bryant, Stratton & Whitney Newark Central Purchase Division, Newark, 1431 Business College, 1108; Capital City Commercial Col- Central Railroad of New Jersey, Newark, 731-732 lege, Trenton, 1014; Coleman National Business Col- Centre Market Clerk, Newark, 1434 lege, 1020; New Jersey Business College, Newark, Certified public accountants, 688 1048; The Newark Preparatory School and the New- Chambers of commerce, Asbury Park, 53; Brick Town- ark Commercial School, 1056; Seth Boyden School of ship, 55; Hackensack, 69; Kearny, 73; New Bruns- Business, 1107; Trenton Business College, 1117 wick-Raritan Valley, 80-81; New Jersey, 86-87; New- Businesses, 727-803 ark, 90-93; Paterson, 100; Point Pleasant, 102; Rari- CIO, 637, 694-695 tan Valley, 105 Cable railroads, 1811 Channel Home Centers, Whippany, 733 Caldwell, 1273 Charitable institutions. See charities. Camden, Board of Education, 1274; City Council, 1275; Charities, 397, 400-401, 403-404, 411, 424, 429, 435- City Plan Commission, 1276; Comptroller, 1277; 436, 443, 454, 457, 464, 466-467, 470-471, 474-477, Cooper Hospital, 820; Planning Commission, 1278; 539, 561-562, 879 United New Jersey Railroad and Canal Company, 799; Charities Aid and Prison Reform Association, N. J., 1811 Walt Whitman Foundation, 481; West Jersey and Sea- Charities Aid Association, N. J. Board of Managers, 1811 shore Railroad Company, 802; West Jersey Orphanage Charities and Correction, N. J. Council of State, 1811 for Destitute Colored Children, 916 Charities and Corrections, N. J. Department of, 1701, Camden & Amboy Railroad and Transportation Com- 1811 pany, 736-737, 740, 1811 Charity Organization Society of New Brunswick, 403- Camden and Atlantic Railroad Company, Philadelphia, 404 730 Charlotte Emerson Brown Club, East Orange, 157 Camden Baptist Association, 492 Charters. See city charters Camden County, Collector, 1573; Mosquito Extermina- Chatham, Board of Education, 1281; social registers, 166 tion Commission, 1574; Planning Board, 1575; Plan- Chatham Township, Township Committee, 1282 ning Department, 1576; Superintendent of Public Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle, Ocean Grove Schools, 1577 Assembly, 158 Camden County Bar Association, Camden, 625 Chemists, 661 Camden County Fire Chief's Association, 626 Chess, 117 Camden County Historical Society, 152 Child Guidance Center of Mercer County, Trenton, 813 Camden County Sunday School Statistics, 566 Child Hygiene Bureau, Newark, 1432 Camden District, Methodist Church, 522 Child Service Association, Newark, 405 Camden Home for Friendless Children, 812 Child Welfare, N. J. Board of, 1702-1703 Camden Training School for Nurses, 1013 Children of the American Revolution of New Jersey, Camden Young Ladies Institute, 1143 State Society, 159 Camera clubs, 364 Children's Aid Society, Newark, 406 Canal property value, 1688 Children's Country Home, Westfield, 814 Canals, 735-740, 764-765, 799, 1811, 1942 Children's Guardians, N. J. Board of, 1704, 1811 Canoe clubs. See boating clubs Children's Home and Orphan Asylum Association of Cape May, Church of the Advent, 970; City Manager, Rahway, 407 1279 Children's Home Association, Montclair, 408; Plainfield, Cape May Annual Resort Guide, 57 409; Westfied, 410 Cape May County, Board of Chosen Freeholders, 1579; Children's Home of Burlington County and Mary A. Bridge Commission, 1580; Library, 1581; Public Dobbins Memorial House, Mt. Holly, 815 Affairs Department, 1582 Children's homes. See orphanages Cape May County Art League, 153 Children's Industrial Home, New Brunswick, 858 Cape May County Geographic Society, 154 Children's Industrial House, New Brunswick, 816 Cape May County Party Boat Association, 58 Children's Seashore House, Atlantic City, 817 Cape May Guide, 104 Choirs, 614 Cape May Point, Seaside Home for Women and Chil- Christ Church, Elizabeth, 971; Shrewsbury, 979; Wood- 1551 bury, 983 Columbia High School, Maplewood, 1235 Christ English Lutheran Church, Bridgeton, 933 Columbia University, New Jersey Alumni Association, Christ Episcopal Church, Belleville, 968 164 Christ Hospital, Jersey City, 818; School of Nursing, Commerce and Navigation, N. J. Board of, 1709-1710, 1019 1811 Christian Admiral Conference, 567 Common Councils. See City Councils Christian Endeavor Union, 596 Community Affairs, N. J. Department of, 1711, 1829, Church of the Advent, Cape May, 970 1965 Church of the Redeemer, Morristown, 975 Community Chest of New Brunswick and Vicinity, 61- Church Workers among Colored People, 568 62 Cincinnati, Society of the, 342-343 Community development, 67 Citizens National Bank, Englewood, 734 Community Internship journal, 1110 City charters, Trenton, 1533 Community Mental Health Services, N. J. Bureau of, City Clerks, Freehold, 1318; New Brunswick, 1400; 1712 Newark, 1434; Trenton, 1530 Compensation and Rating Inspection Bureaus, Newark, City Councils, Camden, 1275; Claremont, 1283; East 1438 Orange, 1292; East Paterson, 1298; Elizabeth, 1303; Comptrollers, Atlantic City, 1255; Bridgeton, 1271; Fanwood, 1311; Hackensack, 1323; Highland Park, Camden, 1277; Elizabeth, 1304; Jersey City, 1351; 1330; Hudson City, 1339; Jersey City, 1350, 1356; New Brunswick, 1400; New Jersey, 1694, 1714, 1811; Kearny, 1358; Montclair, 1389; New Brunswick, Newark, 1434, 1439-1440; Trenton, 1530, 1535. See 1399-1400; New Milford, 1416; Newark, 1434-1437, also finances, city; Treasurers 1453; North Plainfield, 1463; Orange, 1472; Paterson, Conference of Jewish Charities, Newark, 411 1477; Perth Amboy, 1487; Plainfield, 1497; Ramsey, Congregation B'nai Jeshrum, Paterson, 932 1504; Sparta Township, 1522; Trenton, 1530, 1532- Congregational Association of New Jersey, 514 1534, 1541; Wayne Township, 1548. See also Town- Congregational Christian Church, East Orange, 920 -923 ship Committees Congregational Church, 514, 608, 920-930 City Counsels, Newark, 1433-1434; Trenton, 1530 Congress of Parents and Teachers. See Parent-teache r as- City Expert, Newark, 1434 sociations City Managers, Cape May, 1279; Mt. Holly Township, Conover family, 374 1394; Newton, 1462; Ocean Township (Monmouth Conservation, 83 County), 1468; Pequannock Township, 1485; Tea- Conservation and Development, N. J. Department of, neck Township, 1524 1811 City Mission of Newark, New Jersey, 819 Conservation and Economic Development, N. J. DeDel City Officers. See City Councils ment of, 1715-1716 Civic associations, 52-133 Conservatories. See music schools Civil Rights Division, Department of Education, N. J., Conservatory of Music, New Brunswick, 1021 1743 Consumer's League of New Jersey, 63 Civil Service Commission, N. J., 1705, 1811; Newark, Contemporary of Newark, New Jersey, 165 1434 Convalescent homes. See nursing homes Civil War Centennial Commission, N. J., 1706 Cooper Hospital, Camden, 820 Civilian Defense Director, N. J., 1707 Co-operative Building and Loan Associations of Claremont, Town Council, 1283 State of New Jersey, 627 Classical and Commercial High School, Lawrenceville, Corporation certificates, 1921 1145, 1167 Corporation charters, 1905 Clerk, Middlesex County, 1625; Salem County, 1662 Correction and Parole, N. J. Division of, 1717 Clifton, Sinking Fund Commission, 1284 Counties, 1560-1679 Climate and Crop Service, N. J., 1708 Country clubs, 140, 144, 195, 199-200, 235, 257, 259, Clinton, New Jersey Reformatory for Women, 876 268-269, 306, 327, 332, 393 Clinton Hill Improvement Association, Newark, 59 Country Home at Basking Ridge, 821 Clinton Township, 1285 County College of Morris, Dover, 1022 Clubs, 134-393, 1091-1093 County Court Committee, N. J., 1718 Coleman National Business College, Newark, 1020 Courts, County, 1718; District, 1734; Essex CoCo , Collector, New Brunswick, 1400 Juvenile and Domestic Relations, 1591; Juve nile, Collectors. See taxation 1785; Municipal, 1719, 1846; Traffic, 1719 College Club of Jersey City, 160 Courts Administrative Office, N. J., 1719-1721 College-Federal Agency Council, New Jersey-New York, Cranberry farming, 24 60 Cranford, First Presbyterian Church, 943; Union Ju nior College for the Benefit of Agriculture and Mechanical College, 1125-1126 Arts, N. J., 1811 Crime, 1948, 1956 College of New Jersey, Princeton, 1076 Crucibles, 758 College Women's Club, New Brunswick, 161 Cultural centers, 1763 College Women's Club of Montclair, 162 Cumberland County, Board of Chosen Freeholders, 1 583; Colleges and professional schools, 999-1134 Planning Board, 1584 Colonial Club, Princeton University, 1093 Cumberland County Agricultural and Horticultural So- Colonial Dames of America, New Jersey Society, 163 ciety, 5 Colonization, 434 Cumberland County Sunday School Association, 569 (561 Dairy Commissioner, N. J., 1722, 1811 Doctors. See Physicians Daisy Fields Home and Hospital for Crippled Children, Dogs. See Kennels Englewood, 822 Dover (Morris County), 1286 ; County College of Morris, Dau Publishing Company, 166 1022 Daughters of Colonial Wars , New Jersey State Society, Dover Township (Ocean County ), Board of Education, 169 1287; Men's T.A.M. Republican Club, 193 Daughters of the American Colonists , New Jersey State Drama. See Theatre Society, 171 Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, 1023-1026 Daughters of the American Revolution , New Jersey State Driving clubs, 204 Society, 172-187 E. M. Museum of Geology and Archaeology , Princeton Dais's New Jersey Blue Book, 167 University, 1094 David Johnson Associates, Toms River, 64 Eagleswood Military Academy, Perth Amboy, 1147 Deaf, N. J. School for, 1811 East Brunswick Township, Public Schools , 1288; Super- Deaf and Dumb, Blind and Feeble-Minded, N. J. Com- intendent of Schools, 1289 missioners on, 1723 ; N. J. Institutions for the Educa- East New Jersey Baptist Association, 495 tion of, 1811 East New Jersey Baptist Sunday School Convention and Deaf and Dumb Supported by the State in Pennsylvania Institute, 496 Institution for Deaf and Dumb, 1811 East Orange, American Baptist Churches of New Jersey, Deckertown , Mount Retirement Seminary for Boys and 490; American Red Cross , Essex Chapter, 394; Board Girls, 1183 of Recreation Commissioners, 1291; Board of Health, Defective, Delinquent and Dependent Children, and 1290 ; Brick Presbyterian Church, 944 ; Charlotte their Care, N. J. Commission on, 1724, 1811 Emerson Brown Club, 157; City Officers, 1292; Con- Defense, N. J. Department of, 1725 gregational Christian Church, 920 -923; Fire Depart- Delacove Institute, Trenton, 1146 ment, 1293; First Congregational Church, 920-923; Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad, New York, First Ward Local Interest Club, 201; High School, 741, 744, 759 1230; Library, 1294; Miss Bladwin's School, 1170; Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, New York, 735 The Misses Clark's School, 1174; Panzer College of Delaware & Raritan Canal and Camden & Amboy Rail- Physical Education and Hygiene, 1067-1068; Shade road and Transportation Companies, Trenton, 736- Tree Commission, 1295; social register, 387; Travelers 737; N. J. Directors of, 1811 Club, 366; Trinity Congregational Church, 920-923; Delaware & Raritan Canal Company, 736-740 Upsala College, 1130-1133; Wallace-Eljabar Fund, 800 Delaware & Raritan Canal Company, Camden & Amboy East Orange Tennis Club, 194 Railroad and Transportation Company, and New Jer- East Orange Township, Public Schools, 1296; Township sey Railroad and 'Transportation Company, 740 Committee, 1297 Delaware Falls Company, Trenton, 796 East Paterson, Borough Council, 1298 Delaware River Baptist Association, 494 Eastsid~e Presbyterian Church, Paterson, 960-961 Delaware River Basin Commission , 1726-1727, 1790 Eatontown, 1299 Delaware River Old School Association, 494 Eccentric, 1115 Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, 1728 Eclectic Medical Society of the State of New Jersey, 628 Delmonico, Shirley Gardner, 188 Economic Development , N. J. Department of, 1732 Democratic Organization of Edison, New Jersey, 189 Economic Opportunities Corporation, Middlesex County, Democratic Party, Middlesex County, 248; Union 1626 County, 190 Economic Opportunity, N. J. Office of, 1733 Dental clinics, 425; Newark, 1434 Economic Outlook for New Jersey, 1734 Dentistry, N. J. Board of, 1811 Economic Policy, N. J. Office of, 1734 Dentistry Registration and Examination , N. J. Board of, Economic Policy Council and Office of Economic Policy, 1729 N. J., 1735

Dentists , 697 - 698 Edgehill School, Princeton, 1148 Denville, Lake Arrowhead Club, 242 Edison, Democratic Organization of Edison , Now Jer- Descendants of Frederick Fritts, 191 sey, 189; Middlesex County College, 1039 Detectives, Trenton, 1530 Edison Township, 1505 Development. See community development; industrial Editorial Association of the State of New Jersey, 629, development 662-663 Digethal, Tice &, 363 Editorial associations. See publisher's associations Diocese of New Jersey, Protestant Episcopal Church, Education, N. J. Department of and Board of, 1736-

551 - 552 1744, 1811 Diocese of Newark, Protestant Episcopal Church, 553- Educational Facilities Authority , N. J., 1745 556 Educational Information Services, Inc., Piscataway, 742 Diocese of Northern New Jersey, Protestant Episcopal Educational Television, N. J. Commission on, 1746 Church, 553-556 Eighth Ward Building and Loan Association, Newark, Disability benefits, 1682 630 Disabled American Veterans, Department of New Jer- Eighth Ward Improvement Association , Newark, 65 sey, 192 Elberon , Monmouth-Elberon Horticultural Society, Inc., Discrimination Division, Department of Education, 1744 19 Displaced Persons, N. J. Commission on, 1730 Elderly, ,homes for. See nursing homes District Court Committee, N. J., 1731 Election Division , N. J., 1811 [ 571 Election Law Enforcement Commission, N. J., 1747 Essex County Medical Society, 632 Elections, 1690, 1920, 1922-1923 Essex County Parental School, Newark, 1149 Electric companies, 727, 790-792 Essex County Sabbath School Union, 574 Electric railroads, 1811 Essex County Service for the Chronically Ill, Inc., 414 Electrical Inspectors, New Brunswick, 1400 Essex County Sunday School Association, 575 Electrical workers, 637 Essex County Teacher's Institute, Newark, 633 Elizabeth, 1300; Board of Education, 1301-1302; Christ Essex County Tuberculosis League, Inc., 415 Church, 971; City Council, 1303; Comptroller, 1304; Essex County Urban League, 479-480 Human Relations Commission, 1305; Library, 1306; Essex Fells, Kingsbury School, 1163-1165 Pingry School, 1207-1208; Police Department, 1307; Essex Junior College, Newark, 1028 Presbytery, 535; Second Presbyterian Church, 945; Essexfields Group Rehabilitation Center, Newark, 826 Social registers, 168; Superintendent of Schools, 1308; Evangelical Lutheran Synod of New Jersey, 519-521 Water Commissioner, 1309; Westminster Fund, Inc., Evelyn College for Young Women, Princeton, 1029 482 Excise Commission, N. J., 1755 Elizabeth General Hospital and Dispensary School of Excise Commissioners, Newark, 1434 Nursing, 1027 Exhibitions (agricultural). See fairs (agricultural) Elizabeth Orphan Asylum, 823 Exhibitions (industrial). See fairs (industrial) Elizabeth Orphan Asylum Association, 412 Factory and Workshop Inspection, N. J. Department of, Elizabeth Town and Country Club, 195 1756, 1811 Elizabethtown Consolidated Gas Company, 743 Fair Lawn, Mayor, 1310 Elks Lodge, New Brunswick, 196 Fairs (agricultural), 1-2, 4-8, 10, 12-14, 16, 20, 40, Emergency Relief Administration, N. J., 1748 46, 48-51 Employee's Safety Committee, N. J., 1749 Fairs (industrial), 6, 20, 95 Employer's Liability Commission, N. J., 1811 Fairs (scientific), 684 Employment, 1800 Faith Home, Newark, 827 Employment Security, N. J. Division of and Council of, Family history. See genealogical societies 1750-1751 Family Service Bureau, Newark, 416 Employment Service, N. J., 1752 Fanwood, Borough Council, 1311 Engineers, Montclair, 1387; New Brunswick, 1400 Far Hills, Somerset Hills Kennel Club, 347; Somerset Englewood, Bergen County Council of Social Agencies, Hills School, 1217 399; Citizens National Bank, 734; Daisy Fields Home Farm Bureau, N. J., 28 and Hospital for Crippled Children, 822; First Pres- Farm labor, 1752 byterian Church, 946; Helicon Hall, 1157 Farmers' and Manfacturers' Association of Somerset English teachers, 649 County, N. J., 6 Environmental Protection, N. J. Department of, 1753 Farmers' Market, Trenton, 1537 Epileptics, 860 Farmland Evaluation Advisory Committee, N. J., 1757 Epileptics, N. J. Village for, 1811 Farnum Preparatory School, Beverly, 1150 Equalization of Taxes, N. J. Board of, 1754 Fashion shows, 295 Erie Railroad Company, New York, 745 Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions of Erie-Lackawanna Railroad Company, Hoboken, 741, the State of New Jersey, 634 744, 759 Feeble-Minded Males, N. J. Colony for, 1811 Erosion, 1696, 1710 Feeble-Minded Women, N. J. Institution for, 1811 Essex Baptist Association, 502-503 Female Auxiliary Bible Society of Newark, 576 Essex Club, Newark, 197-198 Ferd. V. Dayton Camp, Sons of Union Veterans of the Essex County, Board of Chosen Freeholders, 1585-1588; Civil War, 354 Churches, 565, 570; Commissioners of the Sinking Ferries, N. J. Joint Committee on, 1811 Fund, 1589; Jail Inspection Committee, 1590; Juvenile Fidelity Union Trust Company, Newark, 746 and Domestic Relations Court, 1591; Law Library, Finance Departments, Holmdel Township, 1338; Jersey 1592; Medical Milk Commission, 1593; Mosquito City, 1341; New Brunswick, 1402; Newark, 1434, Extermination Commission, 1594; Parks Commission, 1440, 1445. See also Comptrollers; Treasurers 1595; Penitentiary Warden, 1596; Probation Depart- Finances, city, Alexandria Township, 1252; Franklin ment, 1597; Public Road Board, 1598; Supervisor, Township (Somerset County), 1315; Freehold, 1318; 1599; Treasurer, 1600; Veterans of Foreign Wars in Glen Gardner, 1319; Hillsborough Township, 1332; the United States, Essex County Council, 376; Voca- Hoboken, 1334; Madison (Morris County), 1375; tional Schools, 1601 Montgomery Township, 1390; New Milford, 1415; Essex County Bar Association, 631 Perth Amboy, 1488; Piscataway, 1492; Princeton, Essex County Bible Society, 571-572 1501; River Edge, 1509; Rutherford, 1513; Tewksbury Essex County Christian Endeavor Union, New Fern- Township, 1525; Trenton, 1526; West Orange, 1552; wood Fresh Air Home, Roseland, 824 Woodbridge Township, 1557-1558. See also Comp- Essex County Civic Club, 66 trollers; Treasurers Essex County Council of Churches, Commission on Finances, county, 1620, 1622, 1625, 1653. See also Christian Endeavor, 573 Treasurers Essex County Council of Religious Education, 573 Financial Assistance Commission, N. J., 1758 Essex County Country Club, West Orange, 199-200 Fire Departments, Commissioners, etc., East Orange, Essex County Health Council, 413 1293; Jersey City, 1341; Lambertville, 1364; Long Essex County Hospital, 825 Branch, 1371; Middlebush, 1317; New Brunswick,

[58] 1400, 1403; Newark, 1426, 1434; Trenton, 1530, 1538 Fresh Air Home of Basking Ridge, 831 Firefighters, 626, 699-700, 705-706, 721, 724, 861 Friday Evening Club of Morristown, New Jersey, 212 Fireman's House, N. J., 1811 Friendly Institution, Burlington, 832 Firemen's Pension Fund, 1861 Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, Society of, 344 Firemen's Retirement System, 1862 Friends, Society of, 515-516 First Baptist Church, Somerville, 919 Fritts family, 191 First Congregational Church, East Orange, 920-923; Gambling, 1803, 1833, 1897 Hackensack, 924; Montclair, 925; Passaic, 927-929; Game wardens, 1875 Woodbridge, 930 Garden Club of New Jersey, 213 First Congregational Juke Memorial Church, Newark, Garden clubs, 298 926 Garden State Arts Center, 1763 First Mechanics National Bank of Trenton, 747 Garden State Parkway, 1764 First National Bank, Woodstown, 748 Garfield, Grand Army of the Republic, Garfield Post, First National Bank of Jersey City, 749 219 First National State Bancorporation, Newark, 750 Garfield Club of Newark, 214 First Presbyterian Church, Cranford, 943; Englewood, Gas and Gas Meters Inspectors, Newark, 1434 946; Haddonfield, 947; Hightstown, 948; New Bruns- Gas companies, 743, 790-792 wick, 951; Newark, 953; Ocean City, 959; Princeton, Gas lighting, 337 962; Salem, 963 Genealogical societies, 191, 246, 374, 391 First Reformed Church, New Brunswick, 987; Paterson, General Assembly, N. J., 1817-1819 992; Pompton Plains, 995 General Baptist Convention, 497-499 First State Bank of Ocean County, Toms River, 751 Geographic societies, 154 First Ward Local Interest Club, East Orange, 201 Geologist, N. J., 1811 Fish and Game, N. J. Board of, 1759; Division of, 1760 Geology, 1094 Fish and Game Commissioners, N. J., 1811 German Theological School, Bloomfield, 1001 Fish and Game Wardens, 1875 German Theological School of Newark, 1030-1031 Fisheries, N. J. Commissioners of, 1761, 1811 Gerontological behavior, 469 Fishing, 58, 1579 Gettysburg Battlefield Commission, N. J., 1765, 1811 Fishing clubs, 310 Gladstone, St. Bernards Farm School, 1213. See also Fitkin Memorial Hospital, Neptune, 828 Peapack-Gladstone Flemington, Board of Public Schools, 1312; Daughters Glassboro State College, 1032-1035 of the American Revolution, Colonel Lowry Chapter, Glen Gardner, 1319; New Jersey Sanatorium for Chest 177 Diseases, 877 Flemington Agricultural Fair, 7, 10 Glen Ridge, Board of Education, 1320; High School, Flemington Woman's Club, 202 1231; social registers, 166 Florence and John Schumann Foundation, Montclair, 67 The Glenalog, 1231 Flowers. See horticulture Gloucester City, Library, 1321 Forest Park Reservation Commission, N. J., 1762, 1811 Gloucester County, Planning Board, 1602 Fortnightly Club, Allentown, 203 Gloucester County Republican Executive Committee, 215 Foster homes, 459. See also orphanages Gloucester Township Industrial Development Commit- 4-H Clubs, Monmouth County, 18 tee, Blackwood, 68 Fourth of July celebrations, 1262 Golf clubs. See country clubs Fourteenth Ward Building and Loan Association of the Good Templars, Independent Order of, 230 City of Newark, 752 Good-Will Commission, N. J., 1766 Franklin High School, Somerset, 1247 Governor, N. J., 1767-1771, 1811 Franklin Park, Six Mile Run Reformed Church, 986 Grace Church, Orange, 978 Franklin Street Methodist Church, Newark, 938 Grand Army of the Republic, Department of New Jer- Franklin Township (Essex County), Township Com- sey, 216-221 mittee, 1313 Grand Avenue Reformed Church, Asbury Park, 984 Franklin Township (Somerset County), 1314-1315; Grand Temple of Honor of the State of New Jersey, 222 Board of Education, 1316; Middlebush Fire Depart- Grand Voiture of the State of New Jersey, 223-224 ment, 1317 Grange, 41 Fraternal organizations, 196, 205-211, 216-224, 227- Green Acres Open Space Land Conservation Program, 234, 237-241, 244, 277, 313-314, 344, 887 N. J., 1772 Freehold, Monmouth County Historical Association, 252- Green-Brook Family School, Prospect Hill, 1154 254; Monmouth County Teachers' Institute, 645; Greystone Park, New Jersey Hospital, 867-868 Town Clerk, 1318; Young Ladies Seminary, 1228 Group Relations Commission, Newark, 1447 Freehold County Fair, 8, 16 Guggenheim Memorial Library, Monmouth College, Freehold Driving Club, 204 West Long Branch, 1041 Freehold Institute, 1151-1152 Gun clubs, 266, 273, 293 Freehold Military School, 1153 Hackensack, Bergen County Junior College, 1000; Freeholders, 650-651. See also Boards of Chosen Free- Board of Education, 1322; City Council, 1323; City holders Planning Board, 1324; First Congregational Church, Freemasons, 139, 205-211, 277, 363 924; Improvement Commission, 1325; Library, 1326; French Club, New Brunswick, 135 People's Trust Company of Bergen County, 783 Fresh Air and Convalescent Home, Summit, 830 Hackensack Chamber of Commerce, 69

[591 Hackettstown, Centenary junior College for Women, Holding companies, 769 1015-1018 Holmdel Township, Finance Department, 1338 Haddon Fortnightly, Haddonfield, 225 Holy Cross Parent-Teachers Association, Rumson, 71 Haddonfield, Daughters of the American Revolution, Holy Trinity Church, West Orange, 982 Haddonfield Chapter, 180; First Presbyterian Church, Home economics education, 1737 947; Haddon Fortnightly, 225 Home for Aged Women of Jersey City, 836 Hanover Township, Board of Education, 1327 Home for Boys, N. J., 1811 Harbor Commission, N. J., 1773 Home for Crippled Children, Newark, 837 Hardware stores, 733 Home for Disabled Soldiers, N. J., 1811 Harmony, United Methodist Church, 934 Home for Girls, N. J., 1811 Harmony Academy, Bridgeton, 1155 Home for Respectable Aged Women, Newark, 838 Harrison, Worthington Corporation, 803 Home for the Friendless, Newark, 397 Hasbrouck Institute, Jersey City, 1156 Home Seminary, Hightstown, 1159 Hawthorne, St. Clement's Episcopal Church, 972 Homes for the Aged. See nursing homes Haymakers, 47 Homestead Farm Superintendent, New Brunswick, 1400 Health, N. J. Department of, 1774-1775, 1811 Honeyman, Abraham Van Doren, 635 Health. See also public health Honeyman & Co., Somerville, 1807 Health benefits, 1865 Hopewell, Highlands Experimental Treatment Project Health Boards, Bureaus, Departments, etc., East Orange, for Youthful Offenders, 833; Highlands Residential 1290; Jersey City, 1352; Montclair, 1386; New Bruns- Group Center, 834 wick, 1400; Newark, 1427, 1434, 1441, 1448; Or- Hopewell Young Ladies Seminary, 1160 ange, 1470; Paterson, 1480; Plainfield, 1496 Horse railroads, 1811 Health care associations, 394-486 Horses, 15, 49, 324, 346 Health care institutions, 804-918 Horticultural Society, N. J., 1811 Health Commission, N. J., 1811 Horticulture, 1, 5, 19, 42-43, 213, 298 Health statistics, 1775 Hospital, N. J., Greystone Park, 1811; Trenton, 1811 Hebrew Benevolent and Orphan Asylum Society, New- Hospital for Women and Children, Newark, 839 ark, 417 Hospital Service Plan of New Jersey, 729 Hedgefield Stock Farm, Salem, 9 Hospitals, N. J. Managers and Officers of, 1811 Helicon Hall, Englewood, 1157 Hospitals, All Souls, Morristown, 804; Babies Hospital Heston, Alfred Miller, 70 of the City of Newark, 807; Bergen Pines County, High Point Park, 1776 Paramus, 808; Beth Israel, Newark, 809; Burlington Highland Park, Board of Education, 1328-1329; Bor- County, Mt. Holly, 811; Christ, Jersey City, 818, ough Council, 1330; Library, 1331 1019; Cooper, Camden, 820; Daisy Fields Home and Highlands Experimental Treatment Project for Youthful Hospital for Crippled Children, Englewood, 822; Offenders, Hopewell, 833 Elizabeth General, 1027; Essex County, 825; Fitkin Highlands Residential Group Center, Hopewell, 834 Memorial, Neptune, 828; Mercer, Trenton, 846; Mid- Hightstown, First Presbyterian Church, 948; Home dlesex General, New Brunswick, 848-849; Monmouth Seminary, 1159; New Jersey Classical and Scientific Medical Center, Long Branch, 850; Morristown Me- Institute for Young Ladies and Gentlemen, 1186, morial, 852-853; Mountainside, Montclair, 855-856; 1201; Peddie Institute, 1186, 1201-1202 Muhlenberg, Plainfield, 857; New Jersey Hospital, Highway Authority, N. J., 1777 Greystone Park, 867-868; New Jersey Hospital, Tren- Highway Department, N. J., 1778-1779, 1811 ton, 869; New Jersey Orthopaedic Hospital and Dis- Hillsborough Township, 1332; Superintendent of Com- pensary, Orange, 870; New Jersey Sanitorium for mon Schools, 1333 Chest Diseases, Glen Gardner, 877; Newark Chari- Hilton Library Association, Maplewood Township, 1382 table Eye and Ear Infirmary, 879; Newark City, 881, Hiram Deats Memorial Home for Children, Somerville, 1434; Newark Maternity, 882; Newton Memorial, 835 886; Orange Memorial, 890, 1065-1066; Paterson Eye Historic homes, 128, 153 and Ear Infirmary, 892; Paterson Memorial, 893; Historical Commission, N. J., 1780 Presbyterian, Newark, 894; St. Barnabus, Newark, Historical Societies, Atlantic County, 141-142; Basking 896; St. Francis, Jersey City, 897; St. Francis, Tren- Ridge, 145; Battleground, 146; Bergen County, 147- ton, 898; St. James, Newark, 899; St. Joseph's, Pater- 149; Camden County, 152; Monmouth County, 252- son, 900; St. Mary's, Hoboken, 901; St. Michael's, 254; Morris County, 260-261; Nutley, 308; Paramus, Newark, 903-904; Somerset, Somerville, 907; Trenton 315; Salem County, 329; Springfield, 356; Sussex Eye and Ear Infirmary, 910; Trenton Phychiatric, 911 County, 359; Union County, 370; Vineland, 379; Hotel Breslin, Lake Hopatcong, 753 West M*lford Township, 384; Wheaton, 386 House of the Good Shepard, Orange, 840 Historiographer, Protestant Episcopal Church, 552 Housing, 745, 1799, 1937 Hoboken, 1334; Board of Education, 1335; Board of Housing Finance Agency, N. J., 1781 Water Commissioners, 1336; Erie-Lackawanna Rail- Howard, Wolcott &, 387 road Company, 744; Lackawanna Railroad, 759; May- Howard Savings Institution, Newark, 754-755 or, 1337; Morris and Essex Railroad Company, 763; Howard Society, 601 New Jersey Industrial Education, 668; St. Mary's Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Company, New York, Hospital, 901; Stevens Institute of Technology, 1112- 756 1116; Stevens School, 1221-1222 Hudson Baptist Association and Extension Society, 500 Hoboken Academy, 1158 Hudson City, Common Council, 1339 [ho] Hudson College, St. Peters College, Jersey City, 1106 Ivy Hall Seminary, Bridgeton, 1162 Hudson County, Board of Chosen Freeholders, 1604- Jamesburg, New Jersey Home for Boys, 862 1605; Board of Health and Vital Statistics, 1606; Jamesburg Sunday School Convention, 581 Collector, 1607; Mosquito Extermination Commission, Jaycees, Newark, 299 1608; Park Commission, 1609; Sinking Fund Com- Jersey City, Board of Aldermen, 1342; Board of Educa- missioners, 1607; University Club, 373 tion, 1343-1344; Board of Finance, 1341; Board of Hudson County Bible Society, Jersey City, 577 Police Commissioners, 1341, 1345; Board of Public Hudson County Sabbath School Association, 578 Works, 1341, 1346; Board of Street and Water Com- Hudson County Sunday School Association, 579 missioners, 1347; Board of Water Commissioners, Huguenot Society of New Jersey, 226 1348-1349; Chief Engineer, 1341; Christ Hospital, Human Relations Commissions, Councils, etc., Eliza- 818, 1019; College Club, 160; Committee on Lamps beth, 1305; Trenton, 1539 and Lights, 1341; Committee on Railroads, Wharves, Human Rights Commissions, Newark, 1449 Piers, and Bridges, 1341; Committee on Printing and Hun School, Princeton, 1161 Stationery, 1341; Committee on Public Buildings, Hunterdon County, Board of Chosen Freeholders, 1610; Grounds, and Parks, 1341; Committee on Water Rates Department of Education, 1611; Planning Board, and Assessments, 1341; Committee on Extensions and 1612; Probation Department, 1613; Superintendent of Distributions, 1341; Committee on Pumping and Res- Schools, 1614 ervoirs, 1341; Common Council, 1350; Comptroller, Hunterdon County Agricultural Society, Flemington, 7, 1351; Contracts, 1341; Daughters of the American 10 Revolution, Bergen Chapter, 176; Daughters of the Hunterdon County Teacher's Institute, 636 American Revolution, Paulus Hook Chapter, 185; Hunting clubs, 263. See also gun clubs Fire Commissioners, 1341; First National Bank, 749; Improved Order of Red Men, Great Council of Ncw Grades, 1341; Hasbrouck Institute, 1156; Health Jersey, 227-229 Bureau, 1352; Home for Aged Women, 836; Joseph Improvement associations, East Orange, 201; Newark, Dixon Crucible Company, 758; Legal Aid Society, 59, 65, 108, 112; Princeton, 103; West Ewing, 118 419; Library, 1353-1354; Mayor, 1355; Mayor and Improvement Commissions, Hackensack, 1325 Common Council, 1356; Morris Canal and Banking Independent Order of Good Templars, Grand Lodge of Company, 764-765; North Jersey Transit Commission, New Jersey, 230 778; The Odd Volumes, 311; Presbytery, 536-537; Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Grand Lodge of St. Francis Hospital, 897; St. John's Protestant Epis- New Jersey, 231 copal Church, 973; St. Peter's College, 1106; Sewer Industrial accidents, 1967 Assessments, 1341; Society for the Prevention of Industrial arts education, 1737 Cruelty to Animals, Hudson County District, 462; Industrial Department, Middlesex County, 1627-1629 Street Improvement Assessments, 1341; Street Open- Industrial development, 68, 87 ings, Extensions and Widening Assessments, 1341; Industrial promotion, 109 William L. Dickinson School, 1232-1233; Young Industrial Secretary, New Brunswick, 1400 Men's Christian Association, 121-122 Industrial Statistics, N. J. Bureau of, 1782, 1811 Jersey City Annual Music Festival, 72 Insane, N. J. Commissioners to Build an Asylum for at Jersey City Golf Club, 235 Morristown, 1811; Officers and Managers of State Jersey City Parents' Council, 99 Asylum for the, 1811 Jersey City State College, 1036-1037 Insane asylums, 867-868, 911 Jersey City Woman's Club, 236 Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University, Jewish Agricultural Society, Inc., New York, Vineland, 1097 11 Institute for Town and Country Ministers, New Bruns- Jewish Counseling and Service Agency, Newark, 518 wick, 580 Jews, 11, 411, 417, 517-518, 592, 931-932 Institutional Trustees, N. J. Board of, 1787 Jitney Departments, New Brunswick, 1400 Institutions and Agencies, N. J. Department of, 1783- Job Haines Home for Aged People, Bloomfield, 841 1787 John Wells Memorial Hospital, New Brunswick, 848-849 Insurance agents, 644 Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, 757 Insurance Commissioner's Office, N. J., 1788, 1811 Joint Committee on Treasurers Accounts, 1944 Insurance companies, 729, 767, 769, 786-789 Joseph Dixon Crucible Company, Jersey City, 758 Insurance Fund Commissioners, Newark, 1434 Judicial Council, N. J., 1794 Interments, Newark, 1434 Judicial retirement system, 1860 International Order of the Rainbow for Girls, Grand Juke Memorial Church, Newark, 926 Assembly of New Jersey, 234 junior High School Handbook, 667 International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Junior Order of United American Mechanics, State Workers-CIO, 637 Council of New Jersey, 237-238 Interstate Bridge and Tunnel Commission, 1789 Juvenile delinquents, 862, 865 Interstate Commission on the Delaware River Basin, Kean College, Union 1057 1726-1727, 1790 Kearny, 1357; Knox Presbyterian Church, 949; Lincoln Interstate Cooperation, N. J. Commission on, 1791 Junior High School, 1234; New Jersey Home for Dis- Invest gation, N. J. Commission of, 1792 abled Soldiers, 864; Tantaqua Club, 360; Town Investment Council, N. J., 1793 Council, 1358; Treasurer, 1359 Irvington, 1340 Kearny Chamber of Commerce, 73 Italians, 427 Kearny Township, Township Committee, 1360 (6z] Kearny's First New Jersey Brigade, 338-340 1450; Ocean County, 1651; Orange, 1471; Passaic, Kennels, 29, 258, 270, 300, 304, 347, 362, 369 1474; Passaic County Law, 1657; Paterson, 1482; Kindergartens, 426 Piscataway Township, 1493; Plainfield, 1498; Prince- Kingsbury School, Essex Fells, 1163-1165 ton University, 1099-1100; school, 1881-1885; South Kiwanis Club, New Brunswick, 239 Orange, 1520; Trenton, 1540 Knights and Ladies of the Golden Star, Supreme Lodge, Library, N. J. State, 649, 1824-1827 240 Library Association of Union and Vicinity, 640 Knights of Pythias, New Jersey Grand Lodge, 241 Library Commission, N. J. Public, 1811, 1890-1891 Knights Templar, 208 Library Development Bureau, N. J., 1828 Knox Presbyterian Church, Kearny, 949 License Inspectors, Newark, 1434 Labor, N. J. Department of, 1795, 1811 Licensed beverage associations, 675 Labor and Industry, N. J. Department of, 1796-1800 Life saving. See rescue operations Labor unions, 634, 637, 689, 694-695, 703-704 Life underwriters. See insurance agents Lackawanna Railroad, Hoboken, 741, 744, 759 Lighting Department, Newark, 1434 Ladies' Hospital Association, Paterson, 418 Lincoln Junior High School, Kearny, 1234 Lake Arrowhead Club, Denville, 242 Lincroft, Brookdale Community College, 1007 Lake Hopatcong, 753; Planning Board, 1361 Linden, Library, 1366 Lakewood Township, 1362; Township Committee, 1363 The Link, 1116 Lambertville, Fire Department Chief Engineer, 1364; Lion's Club, New Jersey State Association, 244 St. Andrew's Amwell Parish, 974 Liquor. See alcoholic beverages Lambertville Water Company, 760 Literary societies, 155-156, 158, 322 Lamps and Lights Committees, Jersey City, 1341 Little Egg Harbor Township, Town Superintendent, Lamps Superintendent, Newark, 1434 1367 The Last Inning, 1240 Little York Methodist Episcopal Church, 940 Law and Public Safety, N. J. Department of, 1801-1802 Live Stock Commission, N. J., 1811 Law Department, Newark, 1434 Livingston Township, Library, 1368; Mayor, 1369 Law schools, Mercer Beasley School of Law, Newark, Local Finance Board, N. J., 1829 1038; New Jersey Law School, Newark, 1050 Local Government and Services, N. J. Division of, 1830 Lawrence Township, 1365 Local Government Board, N. J., 1831 Lawrenceville, Classical and Commercial High School, Local Property and Public Utility Branch, N. J., 1832 1145, 1167 Long Branch, Board of Education, 1370; Fire Depart- Lawrenceville Female Seminary, 1166 ment, 1371; Mayor, 1372; Planning Board, 1373 Lawrenceville School, 1145, 1167-1168 Long Branch Historical Museum, 245 Laws, alcoholic beverages, 1810; building and loan as- Lottery Commission, N. J., 1833 sociations, 1693; corporation charters, 1905; criminal, Lunatic Asylum, N. J. Joint Committee on, 1811 1691; elections, 1922; fish and game, 1759; insurance, Lutheran Church, 519-521, 933 1692; New Jersey, 1804, 1809; Newark, 1805; school, Machine workers, 637 1740, 1811, 1814; tax, 1808, 1930-1931 McIntire, Carl, 567 Laws of Interest to New jersey Municipalities, 709 Madison (Morris County), 1374-1376; Drew Theological Lawyers, 625, 631, 635, 638, 669, 691-692 Seminary, 1023-1026; Library, 1377-1378; Presbyter- Lawyer's Club, Newark, 638 ian Church, 950; social registers, 166 League of American Wheelmen, New Jersey Division, Mahlon Johnson Association, 246 639 Mahwah Township, 1379 League of Women Voters of New Jersey, 74 Manasquan River Yacht Club, 247 The Leaguers, Inc., Newark, 243 Manchester Township, Township Committee, 1380 Legal aid, 439 A Mansion in May, 853 Legal Aid Society of Jersey City, 419 Maplewood Township, 1381, 1517; Board of Education, Legalized Games of Chance Control Commission, N. J., 1518-1519; Columbia High School, 1235; Hilton Li- 1803 brary Association, 1382 Legislative Council, N. J., 1821-1822 Market Keeper, Clerks, etc., New Brunswick, 1400; Legislature, N. J., 1804-1823 Newark, 1434 Lehn & Fink Products Corporation, Bloomfield, 761 Market Street Mission, Morristown, 842 Librarian, N. J. State, 1811 Marriages, Births and Deaths, Statements of, 1811 Librarians, 640, 670-674, 718-719 Mary A. Dobbins Memorial House, Mt. Holly, 815 Libraries, area, 1826; Atlantic City, 1256; Basking Mary Fisher Home Association of New Jersey, Tenafly, Ridge, 1261; Bloomfield, 1266; Cape May County, 843 1581; college and university, 1882; East Orange, Mayflower Descendants, Society of, 341 1294; Elizabeth, 1306; Essex County Law, 1592; Mayors, Cedar Grove Township, 1280; Fair Lawn, 1310; Gloucester City, 1321; Guggenheim Memorial Library, Hoboken, 1337; Hudson City, 1339; Jersey City, Monmouth College, West Long Branch, 1041; Hack- 1355-1356; Livingston Township, 1369; Long Branch, ensack, 1326; Highland Park, 1331; Jeresy City, 1353- 1372; New Brunswick, 1405; Newark, 1434, 1451- 1354; Linden, 1366; Livingston Township, 1368; 1452; Oaklyn, 1466; Ocean Gate, 1467; Orange, Madison (Morris County), 1377-1378; Maplewood 1472; Passaic, 1475; Paterson, 1483; Plainfield, 1499; Township, 1382; Montclair, 1388; Morris County, Ramsey, 1504; River Edge, 1509; Rockaway Town- 1646; Morristown, 1393; New Brunswick, 1400, 1404; ship, 1511; Sayreville, 1515; South Orange, 1521; New Jersey State, 649, 1824-1827; Newark, 1434, Trenton, 1530, 1541; West Deptford Township, 1549; [62] West Orange, 1553 Minerals and Chemicals Corporation of America, Menlo Meat Inspectors, Newark, 1434 Park, 784 Media specialists, 1738 Mines, Commissioner of, 1811, 1840 Mediation Board, N. J., 1834 Miss Baldwin's School, East Orange, 1170 Medical Examiner, Middlesex County, 1624 Miss Townsend's School for Girds, Newark, 1171 Medical Examiners, N. J. Board of, 1811, 1835 Misses Anable's School, New Brunswick, 1172-1173 Medical Milk Commission, Essex County, 1593 Misses Clark's School, East Orange, 1174 Medical societies. See physicians Misses Emmell's Seminary, Morristown, 1175 Medical Society of New Jersey, 641-642 Misses Robinson's School, Orange, 1176 Memorial Day celebrations, 1510 Missionaries, 509, 513, 533, 535, 537-538, 540-541, Memorial Day Nursery, Paterson, 844 546, 557-558, 564, 568, 586, 957, 977 Memorial Hospital, Orange, 1066 Missionary Society, Protestant Episcopal Church, 557 Menlo Park, Philipp Corporation, 784 Missionary Society of New Jersey, 586; Presbyterian Mental health, 420, 422, 431, 1712 Church, 533 Mental Health Center, Inc., Paterson, 845 Missions, 842, 859 Mental Hygiene Society of Union County, 420 Mogat's Elite Directory and Blue Book of Newark, 250 Mental retardation, 866, 917, 1035 Monday Club, Newark, 251 Mental Retardation Planning Board, 1836 Monmouth Baptist Association of New Jersey, 501, 508 Mercer Beasley School of Law, Newark, 1038 Monmouth College, West Long Branch, 1040-1041 Mercer County, Board of Agriculture, 13; Board of Monmouth County, Mosquito Extermination Commis- Chosen Freeholders, 1616-1617; Child Guidance sion, 1638; Park System, 1639; Sheriff, 1640; Social Center, 1618 Service Organization, 1641; Superintendent of Schools, Mercer County Agricultural Exhibition Association, 12 1642 Mercer County Bible Society, 582 Monmouth County Agricultural Society, Freehold, 8, 16 Mercer County Teachers' Institute, 643 Monmouth County Farm Demonstration Office, 17 Mercer Hospital, Trenton, 846 Monmouth County 4-H Clubs, 18 Mercy Committee of New Jersey, 421 Monmouth County Historical Association, Freehold, Meteorological Reports, Newark, 1434 252-254 Methodist Church, 522-532, 847, 934-942 Monmouth County Sunday School Association, 587 Methodist Home for the Aged of New Jersey, Ocean Monmouth County Teachers' Institute, Freehold, 645 Grove, 847 Monmouth-Elberon Horticultural Society, Inc., 19 Metuchen, Daughters of the American Revolution, Ma- Monmouth Junior College, 1040 tochshoning Chapter, 182; Municipal Accountant, Monmouth Medical Center, Red Bank, 850 1383; Quiet Hour Club, 321 Monmouth Park Association, Long Branch, 255 Middlebush Fire Department, 1317 Monmouth Presbytery, 538 Middlesex County, Board of Chosen Freeholders, 1620- Monroe Township, Sunday Schools, 588 1623; Chief Medical Examiner, 1624; Clerk, 1625; Montclair, Board of Education, 1385; Board of Health, Economic Opportunities Corporation, 1626; Industrial 1386; Children's Home Association, 408; College Department, 1627-1629; Mosquito Extermination Women's Club, 162; Engineer, 1387; First Con- Commission, 1630; Planning Board, 1631; Probation gregational Church, 925; Library, 1388; Mountain- Department, 1632; Sewerage Authority, 1633; Sheriff, side Hospital, 855-856; Schumann Foundation, 67; 1634; Superintendent of Schools, 1635; Vocational social registers, 166; Town Council, 1389 Schools, 1636; Welfare Department, 1637 Montclair Art Association, 256 Middlesex County Association for Mental Health, 422 Montclair Civic Association, 75 Middlesex County Association of Life Underwriters, 644 Montclair Golf Club, 257 Middlesex County Bible Society, 583-584 Montclair Normal School, 1042 Middlesex County College, Edison, 1039 Montclair State College, Upper Montclair, 1042-1046 Middlesex County Fair, 14 Montgomery Township, 1390 Middlesex County Horse Show, 15 Montrose, social registers, 387 Middlesex County Sunday School Association, 585 Moorestown Agricultural and Industrial Society, 20 Middlesex County Tuberculosis and Health League, Morris Academy, Morristown, 1177 Perth Amboy, 423 Morris and Essex Baptist Association, 502-503 Middlesex County Young Democratic Club, 248 Morris and Essex Kennel Club, Madison, 258 Middlesex County Young Republicans, Inc., 249 Morris and Essex Railroad Company, Hoboken, 763 Middlesex General Hospital, New Brunswick, 848-849 Morris and Orange Presbytery, 950 Midland Railroad Company, New York, 762, 772 Morris Canal, Jersey City, 764-765 Migrant Health Program, N. J., 1837 Morris Canal and Banking Company, Jersey City, 765 Migrant Labor, N. J. Bureau of, 1838 Morris County, Board of Agriculture, 21; Board of Military associations, 285. See also veterans associations. Chosen Freeholders, 1645; Library, 1646; Public Military Claims, N. J. Agent for Collection of, 1811, Schools, 1647; Society for the Prevention of Cruelty 1839 to Animals, 463; Soil Conservation District, 1648; Military schools, Eagleswood Military Academy, Perth State Charities Aid Association of New Jersey, Morris Amboy, 1147; Freehold Military School, 1153 County Branch, 467; Superintendent of Schools, 1649 Millburn Township, Township Officers, 1384 Morris County Bible Society, 589 Millington, Bonnie Brae Farm for Boys, 1141 Morris County Charities Aid Association, 424 Millville, Wheaton Historical Association, 386 Morris County Children's Home, Parsippany, 851

[631 Morris County Golf Club, Morristown, 259 Municipal Court Committee, N. J., 1846 Morris County Historical Society, Morristown, 260-261 Municipal Manual Publishers, Inc., 78 Morris County Manual, 76 Municipalities, 706-709, 1252-1559 Morris County Sabbath School Association, 590 Museum, N. J. State, 1811, 1847-1849 Morris County Savings Bank, Morristown, 766 Museums, 245, 292, 301-302, 375, 1094 Morris County Teachers' Institute, 646 Music. See also orchestras Morris Presbytery, 539 Music festivals, Jersey City, 72; Kearny, 360; Newark, Morris Republican, 76 96; Trenton, 114 Morris Township, Society for Providing Medical At- Music schools, Conservatory of Music, New Brunswick, tendance to the Worthy Poor, 461 1021 Morristown, 1391; All Souls' Hospital, 804; American Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, Newark, 767 Red Cross, 395; Association for Work Among the Narcotic Control, N. J. Commission, 1850 Italians, 427; Board of Education, 1392; Central Nassau Club of Princeton, N. J., 265 Bureau of Social Service, 402; Church of the Re- Bible, Tract, and Education Societies, deemer, 975; Friday Evening Club, 212; Library, Princeton, 591 1393; Market Street Mission, 842; Misses Emmell's Nassau Herald, 1083 Seminary, 1175; Morris Academy, 1177; Morris Nassau Rake, 1084 County Golf Club, 259; Morris County Historical National Association for the Study and Education of Society, 260-261; Morris County Savings Bank, 766; Exceptional Children, Plainfield, 647 social registers, 166, 188; Summer Shelter Fresh Air National Coast Anti-Pollution League, Trenton, 79 Home, 908; Washington Association of New Jersey, National Conference of Christians and Jews, New Jer- 381; Woman's Work and Art Exchange, 119 sey Region, 592 Morristown Boarding School for Boys, 1178 National Defense Organization Rifle Club of Summit, Morristown Civic Association, 77 New Jersey, 266 Morristown Club, 262 National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Central New Jersey Morristown Field Club, 263 Chapter, 428 Morristown Free Dental Clinic Association, 425 National Society of New England Women, Colony of Morristown Free Kindergarten Association, 426 the Oranges, 267 Morristown Memorial Hospital, 852-853 Natural history, 286 Morristown Neighborhood House Association, 427 Negroes. See blacks Morristown School, 1179 Neptune, Fitkin Memorial Hospital, 828 Morristown School Foundation, 1180 New Brunswick, Alliance Francaise, 135; Anshe Emeth Morristown Social Register, 264 Memorial Temple, 931; Auditor, 1400; Board of Edu- Mortgage companies, 769 cation, 1396-1397; Board of Water Commissioners, Mosquito Control Commission, N. J., 1841 1398; Building Inspector, 1400; Charity Organization Mosquito extermination, 676 Society, 403-404; Children's Industrial House, 816; Mosquito Extermination Commissions, Atlantic County, City Clerk, 1400; City Council, 1399; City Officers, 1561; Bergen County, 1567; Camden County, 1574; 1400; Collector, 1400; College Women's Club, 161; Essex County, 1594; Hudson County, 1608; Middle- Comptroller, 1400; Daughters of the American Revo- sex County, 1630; Monmouth County, 1638; Ocean lution, Jersey Blue Chapter, 181; Electrical Inspector, County, 1652; Union County, 1672 1400; Elks Lodge, 196; Engineering Department, Motor Fuels Tax Bureau, N. J., 1842 1400; Finance Committee, 1402; Fire Alarm Tele- Motor Vehicles, N. J. Commissioner of, 1811, 1843 graph, 1400; Fire Department, 1400, 1403; First Mt. Holly, Burlington County Hospital, 811; Mary A. Presbyterian Church, 951; First Reformed Church, Dobbins Memorial House, 815; West Jersey Colle- 987; Grand Army of the Republic, Boggs-Janeway giate School, 1227 Post, 218; Health Department, 1400; High School, Mt. Holly Female Seminary, 1181 1236-1237; Homestead Farm Superintendent, 1400; Mt. Holly Institute, 1182 Industrial Secretary, 1400; Institute for Town and Mt. Holly Township, Township Manager, 1394 Country Ministers, 580; Jitney Department, 1400; Mt. Lucas Orphan and Guardian Institute, Princeton, Johnson & Johnson, 757; Kiwanis Club, 239; Library, 854 1400, 1404; Market Keeper, 1400; Mayor, 1405; Mt. Retirement Seminary for Boys and Girls, Decker- Middlesex General Hospital, 848-849; Misses Anable's town, 1183 School, 1172-1173; Parks and Public Property De- Mt. Tabor Summer Institute, 1184 partment, 1407; Parks Department, 1400, 1406; Mountain and Lake Resorts on the Lackawanna Rail- Physician, 1400; Pitman Methodist Church, 937; road, 759 Planning and Traffic Commissions, 1408; Playgrounds Mountain Lakes, 1395; St. Peter's Church, 976 Department, 1400; Plumbing and Electrical Inspector, Mountainside, Union County Technical Institute, 1124 1400; Plumbing Inspector, 1400; Police and Fire- Mountainside Hospital, Montclair, 855-856 men's Pension Commission, 1400; Police Department, Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield, 857 1400; Poor Department, 1400; Public Safety Depart- Multiple sclerosis, 428 ment, 1400; Public Schools, 1409-1410; Public Works Municipal Accountants, Metuchen, 1383. See also audi- Department, 1400-1401; Recreation Bureau, 1411; tors St. Ladislaus Parish, 998; Second Reformed Church, Municipal Aid Administration, N. J., 1844-1845 988; Sinking Fund Commissioner, 1400; Social Wel- Municipal Colony, Trenton, 1536 fare Committee, 1412; Streets and Public Improve- Municipal Councils. See City Councils ments Department, 1400; Throop Avenue Settlement, }=64 909; Traffic Commission, 1413; Travelers Club, 367; New Jersey Christian Conference, 595 Treasurer, 1400, 1414; Visiting Nurses Association, New Jersey Christian Endeavor Union, 596 725; Water Department, 1400; Young Men's Christian New Jersey Citizens' Facts and Date Book, 74 Association, 123; Young Women's Christian Asso- New Jersey Classical and Scientific Institute for Young ciation, 131 Ladies and Gentlemen, Hightstown, 1186, 1201 New Brunswick Chamber of Commerce, 80-81, 105 New Jersey College of Pharmacy, Newark, 1049 New Brunswick Charity Organization Society, 429 New Jersey Colonization Society, 434 New Brunswick Children's Industrial Home, 858 New Jersey Conference of Charities and Correction, New Brunswick City Hospital, 848-849 435-436 New Brunswick City Mission, 859 New Jersey Conference of Social Work, 437-438 New Brunswick Community Chest, 61-62 New Jersey Congress of Parents and Teachers, 82 New Brunswick Conservatory of Music, 1021 New Jersey Conservation Foundation, Morristown, 83 New Brunswick Council of Churches, 593 New Jersey Constitutional Convention, 276 New Brunswick Country Club, 268 New Jersey Council of African Violet Clubs, 19 New Brunswick District, Methodist Church, 523 New Jersey Council of Churches, General Assembly, 597 New Brunswick Female Institute, 1185 New Jersey Council of Deliberation for the Bodies of New Brunswick Golf Club, 269 the A.A.S. Rite, 139 New Brunswick Kennel Club, 270 New Jersey Council of Education, 84 New Brunswick Methodist Church, 935-936 New Jersey Council of Religious Education, 598-600 New Brunswick Presbyterian Church, 952 New Jersey Cranberry Growers' Association, Bricksburg, New Brunswick Raritan Valley Chamber of Commerce, 24 80-81, 105 New Jersey Crop Reporting Service, Trenton, 25 New Brunswick Scientific Society, 648 New Jersey Editorial Association, 629, 662-663 New Brunswick Theological Seminary, 1047 New Jersey Education Association, 664-665, 711-713 New Brunswick Trust Company, 768 New Jersey Epileptics Village, Skillman, 860 New Brunswick Urban League, 430 New Jersey Federated Stamp Clubs, Inc., 278 New Brunswick Woman's Club, 271 New Jersey Federation of Post Office Clerks, 666 New England Society of Orange, New Jersey, 272 New Jersey Federation of Y.M.H.A.'s and Y.W.H.A.'s, New England Women, National Society of, Colony of 85 the Oranges, 267 New Jersey Fireman's Home, Boonton, 861 New Fernwood Fresh Air Home, Roseland, 824 New Jersey Historical Conference, Morristown, 279 New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania Rifle Associa- New Jersey Historical Drama Association, Princeton, tion, 273 280 New Jersey Afro American Baptist State Convention, New Jersey Historical Society, 1811 504 New Jersey History Symposium, 1780 New Jersey Agricultural Convention, 22 New Jersey Home for Boys, Jamesburg, 862 Now Jersey Annual Conference, Methodist Church, 524- New Jersey Home for Disabled Sailors, or Marines and 526 their Wives and Widows, Vineland, 863 New Jersey Association for Mental Health, Inc., 431 New Jersey Home for Disabled Soldiers, Kearny, 864 New Jersey Association for Poultry Improvement, 23 New Jersey Home for Girls, Trenton, 865 New Jersey Association for Teachers of English, 649 New Jersey Home for the Care and Training of Feeble New Jersey Association for the Prevention and Relief of Minded Women, Vineland, 866 Tuberculosis, 432 New Jersey Hospital, Greystone Park, 867-868; Trenton, New Jersey Association of Chosen Freeholders, 650-651 869 New Jersey Association of High School Councils, 652- New Jersey Howard Society, 601 654 New Jersey Industrial Education, Hoboken, 668 New Jersey Association of Homes for the Aged, Inc., New Jersey Infantry, 9th Regiment, 281; 13th Regiment, 433. 282; 15th Regiment, 283 New Jersey Association of Real Estate Boards, 655 New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, 1051 New Jersey Association of School Administrators, Tren- New Jersey Junior High School Teachers' Association, ton, 656 667 New Jersey Audubon Society, 274 New Jersey Kennel Club, 29 New Jersey Author Awards, 649 New Jersey Law Directory, 635 New Jersey Bank, Insurance, Mortgage and Holding New Jersey Law Journal, 669 Company Securities, Newark, 769 New Jersey Law School, Newark, 1050 New Jersey Bank and Trust Company, Paterson, 770 New Jersey Lawyers' Diary and Bar Directory, 669 New Jersey Bankers Association, Princeton, 657-660 New Jersey Legal Aid Society, 439 New Jersey Baptist Annual, 488 New Jersey Library Association, 670-674 New Jersey Baptist Association, 511 New Jersey Licensed Beverage Association, Inc., 675 New Jersey Baptist Education Society, 505 New Jersey Loyal Association, Grand Council, 284 New Jersey Baptist Sunday School Union, 506 Now Jersey Methodist State Convention, 527 New Jersey Bell Telephone Company, Newark, 771 New Jersey Midland Railway, New York, 762, 772 New Jersey Bible Society, 594 New Jersey Military Academy, Sea Girt, 1187 New Jersey Bookmen's Club, Staten Island, 275 New Jersey Military Association, 285 New Jersey Business College, Newark, 1048 New Jersey Mosquito Extermination Association, 676 New Jersey Chemical Society, 661 New Jersey Natural History Society, Trenton, 286 [6s New Jersey Organization of Teachers, 677 New Jersey State Safety Council, Newark, 444 New Jersey Orthopaedic Hospital and Dispensary, Or- New Jersey State Secondary School Conference, 710 ange, 870 Now Jersey State Secondary School Teachers Association, New Jersey Periodical Directory, 116 710 New Jersey Pharmaceutical Association, 678 New Jersey State Teachers' Association, 664-665, 711- New Jersey Press Association, 679 713 New Jersey Prison, Trenton, 871 New Jersey State Teachers College, Jersey City, 1036; New Jersey Prison Instruction Society, 440 Trenton, 1119 New Jersey Prison Reform Association, 441 New Jersey State Temperance Alliance, 445-446 New Jersey Psychiatric Institute, Princeton, 680-681 New Jersey State Woman's Bowling Association, 294 New Jersey Public Health and Sanitary Association, 442 New Jersey Sunday School Association, 603-606 New Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company, 740, New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, Bergen County 773 Women's Committee, 295 New Jersey Realtor Yearbook, 655 New Jersey Synod of the Lutheran Church in America, New Jersey Reformatory, Annandale, 872; Bordentown, 519-521 873; Rahway, 874; Yardville, 875 New Jersey Taxpayers Association, 88-89 New Jersey Reformatory for Women, Clinton, 876 New Jersey Theater League, 296 New Jersey Republican Finance Committee, Newark, New Jersey Tuberculosis and Health Association, Inc., 287, 323 447 New Jersey Republican State Committee, 288 New Jersey Tuberculosis League, Inc., 448-449 New Jersey Sabbath Union, 602 New Jersey Urban League, 450 New Jersey Sanatorium for Chest Diseases, Glen Gard- New Jersey Utilities Association, 714 ner, 877 New Jersey Veterans of Foreign Wars, 297 New Jersey Scholastic Writing Awards, 97 New Jersey Visual Education Association, 715 New Jersey School Directory, 1739 New Jersey Welfare Council, Newark, 451 New Jersey School for the Deaf, Trenton, 1188 New Jersey Workshop in Health Education, 452 New Jersey School Law Decisions, 1740 New Jersey Writers Conference, 716 New Jersey Schoolmasters Club, Newark, 682 New Jersey Zinc Company, New York, 774 New Jersey Science Teachers Association, 683-684 New Milford, 1415; Council, 1416 New Jersey Secondary School Teachers Association, 685- New Providence, Township Committee, 1417 686 New York and Greenwood Lake Railway Company, 715 New Jersey Sewage Works Association, Trenton, 687 New York and New Jersey Telephone Company, Brook- New Jersey Social Record, 334 lyn, 776 New Jersey Social Register, Newark, 289 New York Avenue Reformed Church, Newark, 989 New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants, 688 New York University, 1195 New Jersey Society of Pennsylvania, 290 Newark, 1418; Alms House, 1434; American Red Cross, New Jersey Soldiers' Childrens Home, Trenton, 878 396; Apothecary, 1434; Aqueduct Board, 1419, New Jersey State A.F.L.-C.I.O. Convention, 689 1434; Asbury Park Seaside Summer School of Peda- New Jersey State Agricultural Convention, 30 gogy, 999; Assessments, Board of Commissioners of, New Jersey State Agricultural Society, 29, 31-37 1434; Association for the Home for the Friendless, New Jersey State Association of County Tax Boards, 690 397; Attorney, City, 1434; Auditor, 1434; Babies' New Jersey State Bar Association, 691-692 Hospital, 807; Barringer High School, 1238-1242; New Jersey State Building Trades Council, 693 Beth Israel Hospital, 809; Blue Cross of New Jersey, New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce, 86-87 729; Board of Commissioners, 1420-1423; Board of New Jersey State Charities Aid and Prison Reform As- Education, 1057, 1424-1425, 1434; Board of Trade, sociation, 443; Morris County Branch, 467 90-91; Bryant, Stratton and Whitney Newark Business New Jersey State Congress of Industrial Organizations College, 1008; Budget Division, 1430; Buildings, (C.I.O.), Industrial Union Councils, 694-695 Superintendent of, 1434; Bureau of Associated Chari- New Jersey State Council of Carpenters, 696 ties, 400-401; Carteret Book Club, 155-156; Central New Jersey State Dental Society, 697-698 Commercial and Manual Training High School, 1144; New Jersey State Exempt Firemen's Association, 699- Central Purchase Division, 1431; Central Railroad of 700 New Jersey, 731-732; Centre Market, Clerk of, 1434; New Jersey State Fair, 40 Child Hygiene Bureau, 1432; Child Service Associa- New Jersey State Federation of District Boards of Edu- tion, 405; Children's Aid Society, 406; City Coun- cation, 701-702 sel, 1433-1434; City Mission, 819; City Officers, 1434; New Jersey State Federation of Labor, 703-704 City Plan Commission, 1434; Civil Service Commis- New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs, 291 sion, 1434; Clerk, City, 1434; Clinton Hill Improve- New Jersey State Firemen's Association, 705-706 ment Association, 59; Coleman National Business New Jersey State Grange, 41 College, 1020; Common Council, 1435-1437; Com- New Jersey State Horticultural Society, 42-43 pensation Rating and Inspection Bureau, 1438; Comp- New Jersey State League of Municipalities, 707-709 troller, 1434, 1439; Conference of Jewish Charities, New Jersey State Museum Association for the Arts, 292 411; Contemporary Club, 165; Daughters of the New Jersey State Normal School, Jersey City, 1036; American Revolution, Nova Caesaria Chapter, 183; Monclair, 1811; Trenton, 1119, 1150 Dental Clinic, 1434; Eighth Ward Building and Loan New Jersey State Potato Association, 44 Association, 630; Eighth Ward Improvement Associa- New Jersey State Rifle Association, 293 tion, 65; Essex Club, 197-198; Essex County Parental [66] School, 1149; Essex Junior College, 1028; Essexfields 1434; Social registers, 168, 250; Society of Gas Light- Group Rehabilitation Center, 826; Excise Commis- ing, 337; Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, sioners, 1434; Expert, City, 1434; Faith Home, 827; 344; South Park Presbyterian Church, 956; South Family Service Bureau, 416; Female Auxiliary Bible Street Presbyterian Church, 957; Statistician, 1434; Society, 576; Fidelity Union Trust Company, 746; Street and Water Commissioners, 1429, 1434; Street Finance Department, 1440; Fire Commissioners, 1426, Commissioners, 1434; Streets and Public Improve- 1434; First Congregational Juke Memorial Church, ments Department, 1434; Superintendent of Public 926; First National State Bancorporation, 750; First Schools, 1459; Surveyor, 1434, 1460; Tax Commis- Presbyterian Church, 953; Fourteenth Ward Building sioners, 1434; Taxes, Board of Assessment and Re- and Loan Association, 752; Franklin Street Methodist vision of, 1434; Third Presbyterian Church, 958; Church, 938; Garfield Club, 214; Gas and Gas Thirteenth Ward Improvement Association, 112; Meters, Inspector of, 1434; German Theological Traffic Club, 365; Travelers Club, 368; Treasurer, School, 1030-1031; Grand Army of the Republic, 1434, 1461; Trinity Church, 977; United Community Kearny-Sheridan Post, 220, Lincoln Post, 221; Group Corporation, 473; University of Newark, 1127-1129; Relations Commission, 1447; Health, Board of and Victoria Foundation, Inc., 378; Visiting Nurses As- Department of, 1427, 1434, 1441; Health Physician, sociation, 726; Wednesday Club, 382; Weights and 1448; Hebrew Benevolent and Orphan Asylum So- Measures Superintendent, 1434; West End Building ciety, 417; Home, Trustees of Newark City, 880, and Loan Association, 801; Wharves, Superintendent 1434; Home for Crippled Children, 837; Home for of, 1434; Women's Christian Association, 617; Respectable Aged Women, 838; Hospital, City, 881, Women's Christian Study Circle, 618; Wood's Col- 1434; Hospital for Women and Children, 839; How- lege, 1134; Young Men's Christian Association, 124- ard Savings Institution, 754-755; Human Rights Com- 125; Youth Consultation Service, 918 mission, 1449; Insurance Fund Commissioners, 1434; Newark Academy, 1189-1191 Interments, 1434; Jewish Counseling and Service Newark and New York Railroad Company, 777 Agency, 518; Lamps, Superintendent of, 1434; Law Newark Anti Tuberculosis Association, 453 Department, 1434; Laws, 1805; Lawyers Club, 638; Newark Blue Book., 168 Leaguers, Inc., 243; Library, 1434, 1450; License Newark Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, 879 Inspector, 1434; Lighting, Department of Public, 1434; Newark City Tract Society, 607 Markets, Clerks of, 1434; Mayor, 1434, 1451-1452; Newark College of Engineering, 1051-1053 Meat Inspector, 1434; Mercer Beasley School of Law, Newark Commercial School, 1056 1038; Meteorological Report, 1434; Miss Townsend's Newark Conference, Methodist Church, 528-530 School for Girls, 1171; Monday Club, 251; Municipal Newark Education Association, 717 Council, 1453; Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Com- Newark Exchange for Womens Work, 94 pany, 767; New Jersey Bank, Insurance, Mortgage Newark Female Charitable Society, 454 and Holding Company Securities, 769; New Jersey Newark Garden Club, 298 Bell Telephone Company, 771; New Jersey Business Newark Industrial Exhibition, 95 College, 1048; New Jersey College of Pharmacy, 1049; Newark Institute for Religious Education, 1054 New Jersey Law School, 1050; New Jersey School- Newark Institute for Young Ladies, 1182 masters Club, 682; New Jersey Welfare Council, 451; Newark Institute of Arts and Sciences, 1193-1195; New York Avenue Reformed Curch, 989; North End University of Newark, 1128 Club, 305; North Reformed Church, 990; Parking Newark Jaycees, 299 Authority, 1454; Parks and Public Property Depart- Newark Junior College, 1055 ment, 1434, 1442; Passaic Valley Sewerage Commis- Newark Kennel Club, 300 sion, 779; Playground Commission, 1434, 1455; Po- Newark Library Association, 718-719 lice Commissioners, 1428, 1434; Police Department, Newark Maternity Hospital, 882 1456; Poor, Overseer of, 1434; Presbyterian Hospital, Newark Museum Association, 301-302 894; Presbytery, 540-541; Protestant Foster Home Newark Music Festival, 96 Society, 459; Protestant Inter Home Society, 610; Newark News, 97 Prudential Insurance Company of America, 786-789; Newark Orphan Asylum, 455, 883 Public Affairs Department, 1434; Public Baths, 1434; Newark Preparatory School and the Newark Commer- Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, 790-791; cial School, 1056 Public Service Electric and Gas Company, 792; Public Newark Rescue Home, 884 Works, 1434, 1443; Ray Palmer Club, 322; Recrea- Newark Social Settlement Neighborhood House, 885 tion and Parks Department, 1444; Recreation Com- Newark State College, 1057-1061 mission, 1434; Religious Tract Society, 611; Revenue Newark Technical School, 1434 and Finance Department, 1434, 1445; Robert Bruce Newark Underwriters' Protective Association, 98 House, 895; Roseville Athletic Association, 326; Rose- Newark Welfare Federation, 456 ville Improvement Association, 108; Roseville Presby- Newark Wesleyan Institute, 1196 terian Church, 954-955; Safety, Department of Public, Newark Young Men's Society, 303 1434; St. Barnabas Hospital, 896; St. Benedict's Newton, Sussex County Agricultural Society, 48; Sussex Preparatory School, 1212; St. James Hospital, 899; County Historical Society, 359; Town Manager, 1462 St. Mark's Men's Club, 328; St. Michael's Hospital, Newton Collegiate Institute, 1197 903; St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, 939; Newton Kennel Club, 304 Salmagundi Club, 330; Seth Boyden School of Busi- Newton Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, 886 ness, 1107; Shade Tree Commission, 1434, 1457-1458; North Branch, Somerset County College, 1111 Sinking Fund Commissioners, 1434; Smoke Inspector, North End Club, Newark, 305 [67] North Fourth Street Christian School, Paterson, 1198 New Jersey Orthopaedic Hospital and Dispensary, North Jersey Country Club, Preakness, 306 870; social registers, 387; Sons of the American Rev- North Jersey Federated Stamp Clubs, Inc., 307 olution, Orange Chapter, 353; Woman's Club, 389 North Jersey Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, Orange Bureau of Associated Charities, 457 45 Orange Lawn Tennis Club, South Orange, 312 North Jersey Transit Commission, Jersey City, 778 Orange Memorial Hospital, 890; School of Nursing, 1065 North New Jersey Baptist Association, 507 Orange Orphan Society, 891 North Plainfield, Borough Council, 1463 Orange Presbytery, 539 North Reformed Church, Newark, 990 Orange Training School for Nurses, 1066 North Shore Cluster, American Baptist Association of The Oranges, National Society of New England Women, New Jersey, 501; American Baptist Church of New Colony of the Oranges, 261; social register, 380; Jersey, 508 Young Men's Christian Association, 126 North Wildwood, junior High School, 1243 Orchestras, 295 The Nucleus, 1052 Order of United American Mechanics, State Council of Nurses, 725-726 New Jersey, 313 Nurses, N. J. Board of Examiners of, 1851 Order of United Friends, Grand Council of New Jersey, Nursing, N. J. Board of, 1852 314 Nursing homes, 433, 810, 830, 836, 838, 840-841, 847, Orphanages, 407-410, 412, 417, 455, 458, 472, 812, 905-906 823, 835, 851, 854, 883, 891, 916. See also foster Nursing schools, Camden Training School for Nurses, homes 1013; Christ Hospital School of Nursing, Jersey City, The Owl, 1234 1019; Elizabeth General Hospital and Dispensary Oyster and Shell Commission, N. J., 1811, 1855 School of Nursing, 1027; Orange Training School for Oyster Commission, N. J., 1811, 1856 Nurses, 1066 P.T.A.'s See Parent-Teacher Associations Nutley, Board of Commissioners, 1464; Daughters of Painters and Sculptors Society of New Jersey, 720 the American Revolution, Yantacaw Chapter, 187; Palisades Interstate Park, N. J. Commissioners of, 1811, School Board, 1465; Woman's Club, 388; Yountakah 1857. Country Club, 393 Panzer College of Physical Education and Hygiene, East Nutley Historical Society, 308 Orange, 1067-1068 Oaklands School, Burlington, 1199 Paramus, Arcola Country Club, 150; Bergen Pines Oaklyn, Mayor, 1466 County Hospital, 808 Ocean City, First Presbyterian Church, 959 Paramus Historical and Preservation Society, Ridgewood, Ocean City Association, 309 315 Ocean City Fishing Club, Inc., 310 Parent-Teacher Associations, 71, 82 Ocean City Vacation Guide, 56 Parents' Council of Jersey City, 99 Ocean County, Library, 1651; Mosquito Extermination Park Commissioners, N. J. 1811 Commission, 1652 Parking Authority, Newark, 1454 Ocean County College, Toms River, 1062-1064 Parks, 255, 1568, 1595, 1609, 1639, 1658, 1663, 1673, Ocean Gate, Mayor, 1467 1762, 1776, 1857 Ocean Grove, Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle, Parks Departments, Jersey City, 1341; New Brunswick, 158; Methodist Home for the Aged of New Jersey, 1400, 1406-1407; Newark, 1434, 1442, 1444; Tren- 847 ton, 1530 Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, Methodist Parole, N. J. Bureau of, 1858 Church, 531 Parolees, 895, 1858 Ocean Township (Monmouth County), Township Man- Parsippany, Morris County Children's Home, 851 ager, 1468; Treasurer, 1469 Particular Synod of Now Brunswick, Reformed Church, Odd Fellows, Independent Order of, 231-233 559 Odd Fellows' Home of New Jersey, Trenton, 887 Passaic, Department of Education, 1473; First Congrega- Odd Volumes, Jersey City, 311 tional Church, 927-929; Library, 1474; Mayor, 1475 Oil companies, 794-795 Passaic County, Board of Chosen Freeholders, 1654- Old Age Assistance Division, N. J., 1853 1655; Collector, 1656; Law Library, 1657; Park Com- Old age homes. See nursing homes. mission, 1658; Probation Department, 1659; State Old Ladies Home of Passaic County, Paterson, 888 school fund apportionment, 1815; Treasurer, 1660; Old Ladies Home of Paterson, New Jersey, 889 Valley View Sanitorium, 912 Old Gold and Blue, 1202 Passaic Township (Morris County) Township Commit- Old Paramus Reformed Church, Ridgewood, 997 tee, 1476 Old Tennent Church, Tennent, 964 Passaic Valley Canoe Club, Paterson, 316 Operational Statistics and Reports, N. J. Bureau of, 1854 Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission, Newark, 779 Opheleton Seminary for Young Ladies, Plainfield, 1200 Past Commanders Association of New Jersey, 317 Oradell Reformed Church, 991 Paterson, 1477-1478; Board of Education, 1479; Board Orange, Board of Health, 1470; Boys' Club, 151; of Health, 1480; Board of Public Works, 1481; Con- Daughters of the American Revolution, Orange Chap- gregation B'nai Jeshrum, 932; Eastside Presbyterian ter, 184; Grace Church, 978; House of the Good Church, 960-961; First Reformed Church, 992; Shepherd, 840; Library, 1471; Mayor, 1472; Memo- Ladies' Hospital Association, 418; Library, 1482; rial Hospital, 1066; Misses Robinson's School, 1176; Mayor, 1483; Memorial Day Nursery, 844; Mental New England Society of Orange, New Jersey, 272; Health Center, Inc., 845; New Jersey Bank and [68] Trust Company, 770; North Fourth Street Christian Pitman Methodist Church, New Brunswick, 937 School, 1198; Old Ladies Home of Passaic County, Plainfield, 1494; Board of Education, 1495; Board of 888; Old Ladies Home of Paterson, 889; Passaic Health, 1496; Children's Home Association, 409; Valley Canoe Club, 316; St. Joseph's Hospital, 900; Common Council, 1497; Grammar School, 1245; Li- Second Reformed Church, 993 brary, 1498; Mayor, 1499; Muhlenburg Hospital, 857; Paterson Board of Trade, 100 National Association for the Study and Education of Paterson Eye and Ear Infirmary, 892 Exceptional Children, 647; Opheleton Seminary for Paterson General Hospital, 893 Young Ladies, 1200; Public School, 1246; Trinity Re- Paterson Mutual Building and Loan Association, 780 formed Church, 994 Paterson Orphan Asylum Association, 458 Planning Boards, Bergen County, 1569; Camden, 1276, Paterson State College, 1069-1070 1278; Camden County, 1575-1576; Cumberland Paterson Woman's Club, 318 County, 1584; Gloucester County, 1602; Hackensack, Patriotic organizations, American Legion, 136-138; 1324; Hunterdon County, 1612; Lake Hopatcong, Children of the American Revolution, 159; Daugh- 1361; Long Branch, 1373; Middlesex County, 1631; ters of Colonial Wars, 169; Daughters of Founders New Brunswick, 1408; New Jersey, 1872-1873; New- and Patriots of America, 170; Daughters of the ark, 1434; Somerset County, 1664 American Colonists, 171; Daughters of the American Playgrounds, New Brunswick, 1400; Newark, 1434, Revolution, 172-187; Huguenot Society, 226; National 1455; Trenton, 1542 Society of New England Women, 267; New Jersey Plumbing Inspector, New Brunswick, 1400 Loyal Association, 284; Society of Colonial Wars, Point Pleasant Area Chamber of Commerce, 102 335-336; Society of Mayflower Descendants, 341; So- Polemann, Otto, 114 ciety of the Cincinnati, 342-343; Society of the Police and Firemen's Pension Fund, 1861 Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, 344; Sons of the Ameri- Police and Firemen's Retirement System, 1862 can Revolution, 348-353; United States Daughters Police departments, commissions, etc., Elizabeth, 1307; of 1812, 372; Washington Association of New Jersey, Jersey City, 1341, 1345; New Brunswick, 1400; New 381 Jersey, 1874-1875; Newark, 1428, 1434, 1456; Tren- Pattenburg Methodist Episcopal Church, 940 ton, 1530 Peapack-Gladstone, 1484 Police Training Commission, N. J., 1876 Peapack-Gladstone Bank, 781 Political parties. See Democratic Party and Republican Pedagogy, 999 Party Peddie Institute, Hightstown, 1186, 1201-1202 The Polymnian, 1191 Pemberton, Burlington County College, 1012 Pompton Plains, First Reformed Church, 995 Pennington Institute, 1203 Pompton Township, Township Committee, 1500 Pennington Seminary, 1204-1206 Poor Departments, New Brunswick, 1400; Newark, Pennsylvania, New Jersey Society of, 290 1434; Trenton, 1530 Pennsylvania and New Jersey Annual Meeting, 515 Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, 1877-1878 Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 782 Port Raritan District Commission, 1879 Pensions, N. J. Division of, 1859-1868 Post office clerks, 666 Pensions Fund, N. J., 1869 Poultry farming, 23 Peoples Lobby of New Jersey, 101 Power Vessels, N. J. Chief Inspector of, 1811 People's Trust Company of Bergen County, Hackensack, Preakness, North Jersey Country Club, 306 783 The Prep, 1222 Pequannock Township, Manager, 1485; Superintendent Presbyterian and Congregational Association, 608 of Schools, 1486 Presbyterian Church, 533-550, 608, 943-967 Permanent Committee on Church Extensions and Home Presbyterian Education Society, 534 Missions, Presbyterian Church, 546 Presbyterian Hospital of Newark, New Jersey, 894 Permanent Committee on Historic Materials, Presbyter- Press associations. Sege Publishers associations ian Church, 547 Prince Hall Grand Lodge, 209 Perth Amboy, 1487-1488; Board of Education, 1489; Princeton, 1501; Edgehill School, 1148; Evelyn College Eagleswood Military Academy, 1147; High School, for Young Women, 1029; First Presbyterian Church, 1244; Middlesex County Tuberculosis and Health 962; Hun School, 1161; Mt. Lucas Orphan and League, 423; Treasurer, 1490 Guardian Institute, 854; Nassau Club, 265; Nassau Pharmaceutical schools, New Jersey College of Phar- Hall Bible, Tract, and Education Societies, 591; New macy, 1049 Jersey Banker's Association, 657-660; New Jersey Pharmacists, 678; Newark, 1434 Psychiatric Institute, 680-681 Pharmacy, N. J. Board of, 1811, 1870 Princeton Bank and Trust Company, 785 Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, 516 Princeton Bric-A-Brae, 1085 Philipp Corporation, Menlo Park, 784 Princeton Club of New York, 319 Phillipsburg, Board of Education, 1491 Princeton College, Preparatory School, 1209 Physical education schools, Panzer College of Physical Princeton National Alumni Association, 320 Education and Hygiene, East Orange, 1067 Princeton Theological Seminary, 1071-1075 Physicians, 628, 632, 641-642, 680-681, 1400 Princeton Township, 1502 Pilotage, N. J. Commissioner of, 1811, 1871 Princeton University, 319-320, 1076-1101 Pingry School, Elizabeth, 1207-1208 Princeton Village Improvement Society, 103 Piscataway, Educational Information Services, Inc., 742 Printing and stationery, Jersey City, 1341 Piscataway Township, 1492; Libraries, 1493 Priscilla Braislin School, Bordentown, 1210 1691 Prison, N. J. Joint Committee on the Condition of the Quakers. See Friends, Society of State, 1820 Quartermaster General, N. J., 1811, 1896 Prison instruction, 440 Quiet Hour Club, Metuchen, 321 Prison Labor Commission, N. J., 1811, 1880 Racing Commission, N. J., 1897 Prison Officers Pension Fund, 1863 Radio workers, 637 Prison reform, 435-436, 441, 443, 466-467, 1811 Rahway, Board of Education, 1503; Children's Home Prisons, 862, 865, 871-876, 1590, 1596, 1811 and Orphan Asylum Association of Rahway, 407; Private schools, 1135-1228 Daughters of the American Revolution, Rebecca Probation Departments and Officers, Atlantic County, Cornell Chapter, 186; New Jersey Reformatory, 874; 1562; Essex County, 1597; Hunterdon County, 1613; Young Men's Christian Association, 127 Middlesex County, 1632; Passaic County, 1659; Union Railroad and canal companies, 1811 County, 1674 Railroad Commissioners, N. J. Board of, 1811, 1898 Professors. See teachers Railroad property value, 1688 Program Publishing Company, 104 Railroad Taxation, N. J. Commissioner of, 1811, 1899 Prospect Hill, Green-Brook Family School, 1154 Railroads, 715, 730-732, 736-737, 740-741, 744-745, Protestant Episcopal Church, 551-557, 968-983; Diocese 756, 759, 762-763, 772-773, 777, 782, 798-799, 802, of Newark, 806 1942; Cable, electric and horse, 1811 Protestant Foster Home Society of the City of Newark, Railroads, Wharves, Piers, and Bridges Committee, 459 Jersey City, 1341 Protestant Inter Home Society, Newark, 610 Rainbow for Girls, International Order of, 234 Prudential Insurance Company of America, Newark, Ramsey, Mayor and Borough Council, 1504 786-789 Raritan, Third Reformed Church, 996 Psychiatrists, 680-681 Raritan Township (Middlesex County), 1505 Public Affairs Departments, Cape May County, 1582; Raritan Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce, 80-81, Newark, 1434; Trenton, 1536-1537 105 Public and School Library Services Bureau, N. J., 1881- Ratables, N. J. Comptroller of, 1811 1885 Ray Palmer Club, Newark, 322 Public Baths, Newark, 1434 Reading Township, 1506 Public Broadcasting Authority, N. J., 1886 Real estate, 655 Public Buildings, Grounds, and Parks Departments, Real Estate Commission, N. J., 1900 Jersey City, 1341 Recreation Commissioners, Bloomfield, 1265; East Public Defender, N. J., 1887 Orange, 1291; New Brunswick, 1411; Newark, 1434, Public Employee's Retirement System, 1864, 1926 1444 Public Instruction Commissioners, Trenton, 1531 Red Bank (Monmouth County), Board of Education, Public Instruction Departments, New Jersey, 1888-1889; 1507; Monmouth Medical Center, 850; Young Men's Warren County, 1678 Christian Association, 128 Public Record Office, N. J., 1893 Red Bank Antiques Show, 106 Public Road Commission, N. J., 1892 Red Men, Improved Order of, 227-229 Public Roads, N. J. Commissioner of, 1894 Reformatory, N. J., 1811 Public Safety Departments, New Brunswick, 1400; New- Reformatory Commission, N. J., 1901 ark, 1434 Reformatory for Women, N. J., 1811 Public schools, 1229-1251, 1615, 1647. See also Boards Reformed Church in America, 558-559, 984-997 and Departments of Education, Superintendents of Regents, N. J. Board of, 1902 Schools, public instruction Regional Plan. Association, Inc., 107 Public schools (administration), East Brunswick Town- Registered nurses, 1851 ship, 1288-1289; East Orange Township, 1296; Eliza- Rehabilitation Commission, N. J., 1903 beth, 1308; Flemington, 1312; Hillsborough Town- Religious associations (denominational), 487-563; (inter- ship, 1333; New Brunswick, 1409-1410; Newark, denominational), 564-618 1459; Pequannock Township, 1486. See also Boards Religious institutions, 919-998 and Departments of Education, Superintendent of Religious Tract Society, Newark, 611 Schools, School Boards Republican Finance Committee of New Jersey, 287, 323 Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, Newark, Republican Party, 193, 214-215, 249, 287-288, 323, 357, 790-791 392 Public Service Review, 791 Resistoflex Corporation, Roseland, 793 Public Service Electric and Gas Company, Newark, 792 Resorts, 759 Public transit, 778 Revenue Agent's Office, N. J., 1904-1905 Public utilities, 714, 727, 743, 760, 790-792, 1811, 1832, Revenue and Finance Departments, Newark, 1434, 1445 1952-1953 Rider College, Trenton, 1102-1105 Public welfare, 451, 456 Ridgewood, Board of Education, 1508; Methodist Public Works Departments, Bridgeton, 1271; Jersey City, Church, 941; Old Paramus Reformed Church, 997; 1341, 1346; New Brunswick, 1400-1401; Newark, Paramus Historical and Preservation Society, 315 1434, 1443; Paterson, 1481; Trenton, 1530 Rifle clubs. See Gun clubs Publisher's associations, 629, 662-663, 679 Ringoes, Academy of Science and Art, 1135 Pump manufacturers, 803 Ringoes Seminary, 1211 Pumping and Reservoir Committee, Jersey City, 1341 Riparian Commissioners, N. J., 1811, 1906 Purchasing Department, N. J., 1895 River Edge, Mayor, 1509 1701 Road Book of New Jersey, 639 Schooley's Mountain Seminary, Schooley's Mountain Road House Association of New Jersey, 324 Springs, 1216 Roads, 1764, 1777-1779, 1894, Essex County, 1598; Schools, N. J. Superintendent of Public, 1811 Passaic County, 1653 Schools, private. See private schools Robert Bruce House, Newark, 895 Schools, public. See public schools Rockaway, 1510 Schumann Foundation, Montclair, 67 Rockaway Township, Mayor, 1511 Science teachers, 683-684 Roman Catholic Church, 560-562, 998 Scotch Plains, Union County Technical Institute, 1124 Roseland, New Fernwood Fresh Air Home, 824; Re- Scouting, 54 sistoflex Corporation, 793 Sculptors, 720 Roselle, Mayor, 1512 Sea Girt, Now Jersey Military Academy, 1187 Roselle Woman's Civic Club, 325 Sea Girt Rifle Tournament, 273 Roseville Athletic Association, Newark, 326 Sea Isle City, Veterans of Foreign Wars in the United Roseville Improvement Association, Newark, 108 States, 377 Roseville Presbyterian Church, Newark, 954-955 Seacoast Missionary Baptist Association, 509 Royal and Select Masters, Grand Council, 210 Seaside Home for Invalid Women, Atlantic City, 906 Royal Arch Masons, Grand Chapter, 211 Seaside Home for Women and Children, Cape May Rumson, Holy Cross Parent-Teachers Association, 71 Point, 905 Rumson Country Club, 327 Second New Jersey Brigade Society, 331 Rutgers College, Trustees, 1811 Second Presbyterian Church, Elizabeth, 945 Rutgers Scientific School, 1811 Second Reformed Church, New Brunswick, 988 Rutgers University, Newark, 1127 Second Reformed Church, Paterson, 993 Rutherford, 1513 Secretary of State, N. J., 1694, 1788, 1811 S.A.G.E., 469 Senate, N. J., 1821-1823 Sabbath schools. See Sunday schools The Sentry, 1114 Saddle River, Board of Education, 1514 Seth Boyden School of Business, Newark, 1107 St. Andrew's, Amwell Parish, Lambertville, 974 Seton Hall University, South Orange, 1108-1110 St. Barnabas Hospital, Newark, 896 Sewer assessments, Jersey City, 1341 St. Benedict's Preparatory School, Newark, 1212 Sewerage Authority, Middlesex County, 1633 St. Bernards Farm School, Gladstone, 1213 Sewerage Commission, N. J., 1811, 1909 St. Clement's Episcopal Church, Hawthorne, 972 Sewerage companies, 728 St. Francis Hospital, Jersey City, 897; Trenton, 898 Sex Offender Program, N. J., 1910 St. James Hospital, Newark, 899 Shackamaxon Country Club, Westfield, 332 St. John's Church, Boonton, 969 Shade Tree Commissions, East Orange, 1295; Newark, St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church, Jersey City, 973 1434, 1457-1458 St. Joseph's Hospital, Paterson, 900 Shell Fisheries, N. J. Board of, 1811, 1911 St. Ladislaus Parish, New Brunswick, 998 Sheriffs, Middlesex County, 1634; Monmouth County, St. Mark's Men's Club, Newark, 328 1640 St. Mary's Hall, Burlington, 1214-1215 Short Hills, social register, 166 St. Mary's Hospital, Hoboken, 901 Shorthand Reporting, N. J. Board of, 1912 St. Michael's Church, Trenton, 980 Shrewsbury, Christ Church, 979 St. Michael's Church Home, Trenton, 902 Sinking Funds, Clifton, 1284; Essex County, 1589; St. Michael's Hospital, Newark, 903 Hudson County, 1607; New Brunswick, 1400; New St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, Newark, 939 Jersey, 1811, 1913; Newark, 1434, 1440; Trenton, St. Peter's Church, Mountain Lakes, 976 1530 St. Peter's College, Jersey City, 1106 Six Mile Run Reformed Church, Franklin Park, 986 Salem, First Presbyterian Church, 963; Hedgefield Skillman, Now Jersey Epileptics Village, 860 Stock Farm, 9 Smoke Inspectors, Newark, 1434 Salem County, Clerk, 1662 Social Guide of New Jersey, 333 Salem County Historical Society, 329 Social Record Association, Inc., 334 Salem County Temperance Society, 460 Social registers, 150, 166-168, 188, 250, 264, 289, 333- The Salmagundi, 1179 334, 361, 380, 387 Salmagundi Club, Newark, 330 Social Security Agency, N. J., 1914 Salvage Corps, Newark, 98 Social Service Commission, Protestant Episcopal Church, Sanatoriums, 912-913 555 Sanitary Commission, N. J., 1811 Social welfare, New Brunswick, 1412 Sanitation, 442, 687, 728, 779, 1633 Social welfare and health care associations, 394-486 Savings and loan associations, 627, 630, 752, 780, 801, Social welfare institutions, 804-918 1693, 1811. See also banks Society for Providing Medical Attendance to the Worthy Sayreville, Mayor, 1515 Poor of the Township of Morris, 461 Scholarship Commission, N. J., 1907 Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Hud- School Boards, Boonton, 1268; Nutley, 1465; Trenton, son County District, Jersey City, 462 1543. See also Boards of Education, public schools Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and (administration) Associated Committee for the Prevention of Cruelty School Fund, N. J. Trustees of the, 1908 to Children, Morris County Branch, 463 School of Industrial Arts, Trenton, 1249 Society for the Promotion of Industry, 109 171] Society for the Relief of Widows and Orphans of 795 Medical Men of New Jersey, 464 State, N. J. Department of, 1918-1925 Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New Jersey, State Charities Aid and Prison Reform Association of 335-336 New Jersey, 466-467 Society of Gas Lighting, Newark, 337 State Charities Aid Association of New Jersey, 443 Society of Kearny's First New Jersey Brigade, 339-340 State Employee's Retirement System, N. J., 1926 Society of Mayflower Descendants in the State of New State Employment Service Division, N. J., 1947 Jersey, 341 State Haymakers' Association of New Jersey, 47 Society of the Cincinnati in the State of New Jersey, State Police Retirement System, 1866 342-343 State publications, 1680-1969 Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick of Newark, State Republican League of New Jersey, 357 New Jersey, 344 State Service Bureau, 111 Soil conservation, Morris County, 1648; Warren County, State Use Industries, N. J. Bureau of, 1927 1679 Statisticians, Newark, 1434 Soldier's Childrens' Home at Trenton, N. J., 1811 Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, 1112-1116 Somers Point, Atlantic County Historical Society, 141- Stevens School, Hoboken, 1221-1222 142 Street and Water Commissioners, Jersey City, 1347; Somerset, Franklin High School, 1247 Newark, 1429, 1434 Somerset Classical Institute Alumni Association, 345 Street Commissioners, Newark, 1434 Somerset County, Farmers' and Manufacturers' Associa- Street Improvement Assessments and Departments, Jer- tion, 6; Park Commission, 1663; Planning Board, sey City, 1341; New Brunswick, 1400; Newark, 1434 1664; Treasurer, 1665 Street openings, Jersey City, 1341 Somerset County Agricultural Society, 46 Summer Shelter Fresh Air Home, Morristown, 908 Somerset County Bible Society, 612 Summit, 1523; Arthur Home, 806; Fresh Air and Con- Somerset County College, North Branch, 1111 valescent Home, 830; National Defense Organization Somerset County Council of Religious Education, 613 Rifle Club, 266; Social register, 166 Somerset County Firemen's Association, 721 Summit Area Association for Gerontological Behavior Somerset County Polo Club Horse Show, Bernardsville, (S.A.G.E.), 469 346 Summit Junior League, 358 Somerset County Teachers' Institute, 722 Summit Methodist Episcopal Church, 942 Somerset Hills, social list, 361 Summit Township, Township Committee, 1417, 1523 Somerset Hills Kennel Club, Far Hills, 347 Sunday schools, 496, 506, 512, 566, 569, 574-575, Somerset Hills School, Far Hills, 1217 578-579, 581, 585, 587-588, 590, 602-606, 615, 977 Somerset Hospital, Somerville, 907 Superintendents of Schools, Atlantic County, 1563; Ber- Somerville, Daughters of the American Revolution, gen County, 1570-1571; Camden County, 1577; Hun- General Frelinghuysen Chapter, 178-179; First Baptist terdon County, 1614; Middlesex County, 1635; Mon- Church, 919; Hiram Deats Memorial Home for mouth County, 1642; Morris County, 1649; Sussex Children, 835; Somerset Hospital, 907 County, 1666. See also Public schools (administration) Somerville Civic League, 110 Supervisor, Essex County, 1599 Sons of Temperance of New Jersey, Grand Division, 465 Supplemental Annuity Collective Trust of New Jersey, Sons of the American Revolution, New Jersey Society, 1867 348-353 Supreme Court, N. J., 1928 Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Ferd V. Day- Surgeons, Trenton, 1530 ton Camp, Trenton, 354; New Jersey Department, 355 Surveyors, 624, 1434, 1460 South Brunswick Township, Township Committee, 1516 Surveyors Association of West Jersey, Camden, 624, 723 South Jersey Christian Fellowship Choir, 614 Sussex Baptist Association, 507 South Jersey Institute, Bridgeton, 1218 Sussex County, Superintendent of Schools, 1666 South Jersey Port Corporation, 1915 Sussex County Agricultural Society, Newton, 48 South Jersey Transit Commission, 1916 Sussex County Farm and Horse Show, 49 South Orange, 1381, 1517; Board of Education, 1518- Sussex County Historical Society, Newton, 359 1519; Library, 1520; Orange Lawn Tennis Club, 312; Sussex County Sunday School Association, 615 President (Mayor), 1521; Seton Hall University, 1108- Synod of New Jersey, Presbyterian Church, 542-547 1110; Social register, 387; Vernon Hall Museum, Synod of New York and New Jersey, Presbyterian 375 Church, 548-550 South Orange-Maplewood Adult School, 1519 Tantaqua Club, Kearny, 360 South Orange-Maplewood School District, 1518 Tax Appeals, N. J. Board of and Division of, 1929-1931 South Park Presbyterian Church, Newark, 956 Tax Assessments, New Jersey, 1811, 1936; Newark, South Street Presbyterian Church, Newark, 957 1434; Plainfield, 1494 Southern New Jersey Conference, Methodist Church, 532 Tax Boards, Commissioners, Departments, etc., New Sparta, Taygetus Female Seminary, 1223 Jersey, 1811, 1932, 1934-1935; Newark, 1434 Sparta Female Seminary, 1219-1220 Tax Collectors, Trenton, 1530 Sparta Township, Council, 1522 Tax Policy, N. J. Commission on, 1933 Springfield, Baltusrol Golf Club, 144 Taxation, 1564, 1573, 1607, 1656, 1687-1688, 1700, Springfield Historical Society, 356 1754-1755, 1808, 1842, 1899, 1904, 1917, 1929-1936 Stamp clubs, 278, 307 Taxation, N. J. Division, 1832 Standard Oil Company (New Jersey), New York, 794- Taxes, N. J. Board of Equalization of, 1811 1721 Taygetus Female Seminary, Sparta, 1223 mouth County), 1469; Passaic County, 1660 Perth Taylor, Frances P., 361 Amboy, 1490; Somerset County, 1665; Trenton, 1530, Teachers, 619, 633, 636, 643, 645-647, 649, 652-654, 1544; Union County, 1675. See also Comptrollers, 656, 664-665, 667-668, 677, 682-686, 701-702, 710- finances, city 713, 715, 717, 722 Treasurer's Accounts, N. J. joint Committee on, 1811 Teachers' Pension and Annuity Fund, 1868-1869 Treasury, N. J. Deparment of, 1832, 1941-1944 Teaneck Township, Manager, 1524 Trees. See Shade Tree Commissions Technical schools, Newark, 1434; Newark College of Trenton, 1526; Board of Commissioners, 1527; Board Engineering, 1051-1053; Stevens Institute of Technol- of Education, 1528-1529; Board of Fire Commission- ogy, 1112-1116; Union County Technical Institute, ers, 1530; Board of Public Works, 1530; Capital City 1124 Commercial College, 1014; Chief Engineer of the Telephone companies, 771, 776 Fire Department, 1530; Chief of Detectives, 1530; Television, 1746, 1886 Chief of Police, 1530; Child Guidance Center of Temperance, 445-446, 460, 465, 483-486 Mercer County, 813; City Clerk, 1530; City Counsel, Tenafly, Mary Fisher Home Association of New Jersey, 1530; City Officers, 1530; Commissioner of the Sink- 843 ing Funds, 1530; Commissioners of Public Instruction, Tenement House Supervision, N. J. Board of, 1811, 1937 1531; Common Council, 1532-1534; Comptroller, Tennent, Battleground Historical Society, 146; Old 1530, 1535; Delacove Institute, 1146; Delaware Falls Tennent Church, 964-965 Company, 796; Department of Public Affairs, 1536- Tennis, 194, 312 1537; Fire Department, 1538; First Mechanics Na- Tewksbury Foot Bassets, 362 tional Bank, 747; Human Relations Council, 1539; Tewksbury Township, 1525 Library, 1540; Mayor, 1530, 1541; Mercer Hospital, Thanksgiving celebrations, 1770 846; New Jersey Association of School Administra- Theaters, 280, 296 tors, 656; New Jersey Home for Girls, 865; New Theological schools, Bloomfield Theological Seminary, Jersey Hospital, 869; New Jersey Prison, 871; New 1104-1105; Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company, 773; 1023-1026; German Theological School of Newark, New Jersey School for the Deaf, 1188; New Jersey 1030-1031; New Brunswick Theological Seminary, State Normal School, 1150; Odd Fellows' Home of 1047; Newark Institute for Religious Education, New Jersey, 887; Overseer of the Poor, 1530; Park 1054; Princeton Theological Seminary, 1071-1075 Commission, 1530; Playground Department, 1542; Third Presbyterian Church, Newark, 958 Police Surgeon, 1530; Receiver of Taxes, 1530; Rider Third Reformed Church, Raritan, 996 College, 1102-1105; St. Francis Hospital, 898; St. Thirteenth Ward Improvement Association, Newark, 112 Michael's Church, 980; St. Michael's Church Home, Throop Avenue Settlement, New Brunswick, 909 902; School Board, 1543; School of Industrial Arts, Tice's Masonic Register, 363 1249; Society for Organizing Charity, 471; Soldiers' Tocks Island Regional Advisory Council, 1938 Childrens' Home, 878, 1811; Steward of the Alms- Toms River, First State Bank of Ocean County, 751; house, 1530; Superintendent of Fire Alarm Tele- Ocean County College, 1062-1064 graph, 1530; Treasurer, 1530, 1544; Trinity Church, Toms River Camera Club, 364 981; Union Industrial Home Association for Destitute The Torch, 1217 Children, 472 Town clerks. See city clerks Trenton Academy, 1224 Town councils. See city councils Trenton Association for Improving the Condition of the Town managers. See city managers Poor, 470 Town Superintendents, Little Egg Harbor, 1367 Trenton Baptist Association, 510 Township Committees, Belleville Township, 1260; Trenton Business College, 1117 Bloomfield Township, 1267; Chatham Township, Trenton Eye and Ear Infirmary, 910 1282; East Orange Township, 1297; Franklin Town- Trenton Inter-State Fair, 50 ship (Essex County), 1313; Kearny Township, 1360; Trenton junior College, 1118 Lakewood Township, 1363; Manchester Township, Trenton Music Festival, 114 1380; Millburn Township, 1384; New Providence, Trenton Psychiatric Hospital, 911 1417; Passaic Township (Morris County), 1476; Trenton State College, 1119-1123 Pompton Township, 1500; South Brunswick Town- Trenton Trust Company, 797 ship, 1516; Summit, 1417; Washington Township Trenton Volunteer Firemen's Relief Association, 724 (Gloucester County), 1547. See also city councils Trinity Church, Newark, 977; Trenton, 981 Township Managers. See City managers Trinity Congregational Church, East Orange, 920-923 Tract societies, 591, 607, 611. See also Bible societies Trinity Reformed Church, Plainfield, 994 Trade and professional associations, 619-726 True Reformed Dutch Church, 563 Traffic Club of Newark, 365 Tuberculosis, 415, 423, 432, 447-449, 453 Traffic Commission, New Brunswick, 1408, 1413 Tuberculosis Diseases, N. J. Sanitorium for, 1811 Transportation, N. J. Department of, 1939-1940 Tuckerton Railroad Company, 798 Travel Council of New Jersey, 113 Tunnels, 1789 Travelers clubs, East Orange, 366; New Brunswick, 367; Twin Brooks Kennel Club, Inc., West Orange, 369 Newark, 368 U.S. Volunteer Life-Saving Corps., State of New Jer- Treasurers, Essex County, 1600; Kearny, 1359; New sey, 478 Brunswick, 1400, 1414; New Jersey, 1694, 1811; The Ultimatum, 1242 Newark, 1434, 1440, 1461; Ocean Township (Mon- Underwriters' Protective Association, Newark, 98 f 73 Westfield Presbyterian Church, 966-967 Church Woman's Missionary Society, Newark, 957; Westfield Woman's Club, 385, 390 Woman's Auxiliary, Protestant Episcopal Church, 556; Westminster Fund, Inc., Elizabeth, 482 Woman's Baptist Foreign Missionary Society, 513; Wharves, Jersey City, 1341; Newark, 1434 Woman's Board of Foreign Missions, Newark, 541; Wheaton Historical Association, Millville, 386 Woman's Christian Association of Newark, 617; William L. Dickinson School, Jersey City, 1232-1233 Woman's Christian Study Circle, Newark, 618; Wom- William Paterson College of New Jersey, Wayne Town- an's Christian Temperance Union of New Jersey, ship, 1069 483-486; Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, Jersey Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Control Act, City, 537; Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary 1928 Society, Monmouth, 538; Woman's Presbyterial So- Wolcott & Howard, 387 ciety for Foreign and Home Missions, 535; Woman's Women, Miss Essex County Pageant, 299; New Jersey Society of Christian Service, New Brunswick, 936; Commission on Women, 1965; Newark Exchange for Young Women's Christian Associations, 131-133; Women's Work, 94; Woman's Work and Art Ex- Young Women's Hebrew Association, 85 change, Morristown, 119 Women—Schools, Barnegat Young Ladies Seminary, Women—Clubs and Associations, American Association 1136; Bloomfield Female Seminary, 1139; Borden- of University Women, 160; American Legion Aux- town Female College, 1006; Camden Young Ladies iliary, 138; College Women's Club, New Brunswick, Institute, 1143; Centenary Junior College for Women, 161; College Women's Club of Montclair, 162; Colon- 1015-1018; Evelyn College for Young Women, Prince- ial Dames of America, 163; Contemporary of Newark, ton, 1029; Hopewell Young Ladies' Seminary, 1160; 165; Daughters of Colonial Wars, 169; Daughters of Lawrenceville Female Seminary, 1166; Miss Baldwin's Founders and Patriots of America, 170; Daughters of School, East Orange, 1170; Miss Townsend's School the American Colonists, 171; Daughters of the Ameri- for Girls, Newark, 1171; Misses Anable's School, can Revolution, 172-187; Flemington Woman's Club, New Brunswick, 1172-1173; Misses Clark's School, 202; International Order of the Rainbow for Girls, East Orange, 1174; Misses Emmell's Seminary, Mor- 234; Jersey City Woman's Club, 236; Ladies' Hospital ristown, 1175; Misses Robinson's School, Orange, Association, Paterson, 418; League of Women Voters 1176; Mt. Holly Female Seminary, 1181; New Bruns- of New Jersey, 74; Morristown Memorial Hospital wick Female Institute, 1185; Newark Institute for Woman's Association, 853; Mountainside Hospital Young Ladies, 1192; Opheleton Seminary for Young Auxiliary, Montclair, 856; National Society of New Ladies, Plainfield, 1200; Priscilla Braislin School, Bor- England Women, 267; Now Brunswick Woman's dentown, 1210; St. Mary's Hall, Burlington, 1214- Club, 271; New Jersey State Federation of Woman's 1215; Sparta Female Seminary, 1219-1220; Taygetus Clubs, 291; New Jersey State Woman's Bowling As- Female Seminary, Sparta, 1223; Young Ladies Sem- sociation, 294; New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, Ber- inary, Freehold, 1228 gen County Woman's Committee, 295; Newton Memo- Woodbine Colony for Feeble-Minded Males, 917 rial Hospital Auxiliary, 886; Paterson Woman's Club, Woodbridge, First Congregational Church, 930; High 318; Ray Palmer Club, 322; Roselle Woman's Civic School, 1251 Club, 325; Summit Junior League, 358; United States Woodbridge Township, 1557; Business Administrator, Daughters of 1812, 372; Wellesley Alumnae of Cen- 1558 tral New Jersey, 383; Westfieed Woman's Club, 385; Woodbury, 1559; Christ Church, 983 Womans Club of Nutley, 388; Womans Club of Or- Woods College, Newark, 1134 ange, 389; Womans Club of Westfield, 390 Woodstown, First National Bank, 748 Women—Health Care and Welfare, Burlington County Workmen's Compensation Division, N. J., 1966-1967 Home for Aged Women, Burlington, 810; Home for Worthington Corporation, Harrison, 803 Aged Women of Jersey City, 836; Home for Respect- Wyckoff Association in America, West Orange, 391 able Aged Women, Newark, 838; Hospital for Wom- Y.M.C.A. See Young Men's Christian Association en and Children, Newark, 839; New Jersey Home Y.M.H.A. See Young Men's Hebrew Association for Girls, Trenton, 865; New Jersey Home for the Y.W.C.A. See Young Women's Christian Association Care and Training of Feeble-Minded Women, 866; Y.W.H.A. See Young Women's Hebrew Association New Jersey Reformatory for Women, Clinton, 876; Yacht clubs. See Boating clubs Newark Female Charitable Society, 454; Newark Ma- Yardville, New Jersey Reformatory, 875 ternity Hospital, 882; Old Ladies' Home of Passaic Young Ladies Seminary, Freehold, 1228 County, Paterson, 888; Old Ladies' Home of Pater- Young Men's Christian Association, 120-130 son, 889; Seaside Home for Women and Children, Young Men's Hebrew Association, 85 Cape May Point 905; Seaside Home for Invalid Young Men's Society, Newark, 303 Women, Atlantic City, 906 Young Republicans of New Jersey, 392 Women—Religious groups, Board of Missions, New Young Women's Christian Association, 131-133 Jersey Branch, 564; East Orange Congregational Young Women's Hebrew Association, 85 Church, Woman's Fellowship, 921; Female Auxiliary Yountakah Country Club, Nutley, 393 Bible Society of Newark, 576; First Presbyterian Youth and Family Services, N. J. Division of, 1968 Church Woman's Association, Haddonfield, 947; Youth Consultation Service, 918 First Presbyterian Church Woman's Auxiliary, Prince- Youth Study, N. J. Commission on, 1969 ton, 962; St. Peter's Church Woman's Auxiliary, Zinc companies, 774 Mountain Lakes, 976; South Street Presbyterian

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