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  1. 004.017.001 - Ribbon, Commemorative

    An off-white cloth ribbon hanging from a small plastic strip with the number "452" printed on paper in the middle. The ribbon has an oval in the center with the Balch family crest in the middle, along with "Balch Family Association" along with the years "1623 1905" written around it in blue. Above the crest is "Tercentennial" in blue, and "Beverly Massachusetts August 23, 1923" below it, also in blue. On the back of the plastic strip is a safety ...

    Record Type: Object

    Photo Aug 09, 3 39 14 Pm
  2. 008.006.068 - Bill

    Bill from the State of New Jersey, Dept. of the Comptroller of the Treasury Transfer Inheritance Tax Bureau, Trenton for the estate of Martha P. Smith, Adelaide Bradshaw, executor.

    Record Type: Archive

    Bill from the State of New Jersey for the Estate of Martha P. Smith.
  3. 988.508.132 - Painting

    Oil painting done in shades of black and gray entitled "Washington's Troops Disembarking on the Trenton Shore of the Delaware River" on December 25, 1776, which was completed in 1898. This painting was commissioned by Henry Cabot Lodge for his two volume book "The Story of the Revolution" (Vol. 1, Page 209).

    Record Type: Object

    Washington's Troops Disembarking on the Trenton Shore of the Delaware River
  4. 988.508.159 - Painting

    "The Repulse of the Hessians Under Count Donop at Fort Mercer" by F. C. Yohn in 1898 depicts the attack on Fort Mercer at Red Bank, NJ on October 22, 1777. Donop rallied his men and led them again to the attack, but they were met by such a relentless fire that they gave way. Donop was mortally wounded. Oil on canvas in black and white with a blue sky. In 1898, Henry Cabot Lodge wrote "The Story of the Revolution;" this image is in Vol I, Page...

    Record Type: Object

    The Repulse of the Hessians Under Count Donop at Fort Mercer
  5. 988.535.105 - Button, Campaign

    Circular button. Recto: White field, light blue printed text around perimeter, "For Lieut. Governor/John N. Cole." Center image in light blue of John N. Cole. Verso: Paper insert with black printed text, "The Whitehead & Hoag Co./Newark, N.J."

    Record Type: Object

    988.535.105
  6. 988.592.048 - Button, Promotional

    A round red, white, and blue button celebrating the 300th anniversary of the founding of Salem, Massachusetts in 1626. The button has an off-white background and in the center is a red drawing of a witch on a broomstick. Along the perimeter of the button is "Salem's Tercentenary July 4-10. 1926" in blue. Written on the paper insert in the back of the button is "The Whitehead & Hoag Co. Buttons, Badges, Novelties and Signs Newark, N.J." There is a...

    Record Type: Object

    988.592.048
  7. 988.592.087 - Button, Promotional

    Dark blue button with a black candlestick telephone in the center and the number '50' in large white letters. Button was designed to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the invention of the telephone. The paper insert on the back is stamped, "The Whitehead & Hoag Co. Buttons, Badges, Novelties, and Signs Newark, N.J." There is a straight metal pin in the back.

    Record Type: Object

    988.592.087
  8. CS71 .F453 1901 - 02016029

    A book containing the genealogy of the Field Family including a record of all the Field Family in America, whose ancestors were in the country before 1700; emigrant ancestors located in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire and Virginia; all descendants of the Fields of England. Vol. 1.

    Record Type: Library

    Field Genealogy
  9. FIC006.297 - Painting

    Print "Evening in Rockaway River NJ"

    Record Type: Object

    Evening in Rockaway River NJ
  10. FIC007.405 - Document

    Document lists New England states, New York and New Jersey, with their population in 1840 and 1850 by mileage. Each shows a prevalent increase between 1840 and 1850.

    Record Type: Archive

    New England state population by mileage; comparison of 1840 and 1850

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