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of Newark, New Jersey, from its settlement in 1666, to its incorporation 

 as a city in 1836. 1864. v. 6 [supplement]. Proceedings commemora- 

 tive of the settlement of Newark, New Jersey, on its two hundredth 

 anniversary, May 17, 1866. 1866. v. 7. The constitution and government 

 of the province and State of New Jersey, with biographical sketches of 

 the governors from 1776 to 1845 and reminiscences of the bench anri 

 bar, during more than half a century. By L. Q. C. Elmer. 1872. v. 8. 

 Semi-centennial celebration of the founding of the New Jersey historical 

 society, at Newark, N. J., May 16, 1895. [1900.] (First published in the 

 Proceedings of the society, 2d ser., v. 13.) 

 Prices: $2 to $4 per vol. ; v. i and 3, o. p. 



ARCHIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY. 



First series : Documents relating to the colonial history of the State of 

 New Jersey, v. I-XXV. Newark, N. J. [etc.], 1880-1903. 8. 



v. 11-12, 19-25 pub. at Paterson, N. J. ; v. 13-18 at Trenton, N. J. 



Contents: v. i-io. Documents, 1631-1776. v. 11-12, 19-20, 24-25. Some ac- 

 count of early American newspapers, particularly of the i8th century, 

 and libraries in which they may be found, pt. 1-3. Extracts from Ameri- 

 can newspapers relating to New Jersey, 1704-1767, v. 1-6. v. 13-18. 

 Journal of the Governor and Council of New Jersey, 1682-1775, v. 1-6. 

 v. 21. Calendar of records in the office of the Secretary of State, 1664- 

 1703. v. 22. Marriage records, 1665-1800. v. 23. Calendar of New 

 Jersey wills, v. i, 1670-1730. 



General index to v. i-io. By F. W. Ricord. Newark, N. J., 



1888. 8. 

 Second series: Documents relating to the Revolutionary history of 



the State of New Jersey, v. I-II. Trenton, N. J., 1901-03. 8. 



Contents: Extracts from American newspapers, v. i, 1776-77; v. 2, 1778. 

 Compiled under the direction of a committee of the society and published by the 

 State. Prices: $2.50 to $3.50 per vol. 



For list of special publications, see the bibliography of the society in 

 W. Nelson's Fifty years of historical work in New Jersey, noted 

 above, and Griffin, Bibl. Amer. hist. soc. 



Distribution. Exchange. On sale byi the Librarian; printed price-list on ap- 

 plication. 



Local Historical Societies. 



B'ERGEN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Hackensack, N. J. Secretary: Arthur Van 



Buskirk. Founded 1902. 

 CAMDEN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Cooper's Park, Camden, N. J. Incorporated 



Feb. 15, 1899. Publ: Some account of Camden's rise and growth. By H. M. 



Cooper. Camden, N. J., 1899. 16. 

 GLOUCESTER COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Woodbury, N. J. Secretary: T. E. 



Parker. Founded Jan. 12, 1903. Quarterly meetings at various places ; annual 



meeting 2d Tuesday in Jan. in Woodbury. Annual dues, $i ; life membership, 



$20. No publications. 



