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HUNTERDON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Flemington, N. J. Librarian: H. E. 

 Deats. Organized Sept. II, 1885; incorporated in 1898. 44 members (annual 

 dues, $i). Annual meeting on 2d Saturday in Jan. at Flemington; summer 

 meeting elsewhere. Publ.: History of the Hunterdon county historical society. 

 By E. Vosseller. Flemington, N. J., 1894. 24. Papers read at the meet- 

 ings were published up to 1905 in the Jerseyman, a quarterly magazine ed. by 

 H. E. Deats, or separately. 



MONMOUTH COUNTY HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION, no. i Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. 

 Agent in charge : John S. Applegate. Founded Oct. 12, 1898 ; incorporated Oct. 

 4, 1899. Monthly meetings, last Thursday. 170 members (entrance fee, $3; 

 annual dues, $2; life composition, $25). Publ.: Papers and addresses printed 

 in the local newspapers. 2 papers by A. M. Heston on the battle of Red Bank 

 and Slavery in N. J. printed separately by request. Annual yearbook. 



NEW BRUNSWICK HISTORICAL CLUB. New Brunswick, N. J. Founded 1870; in- 

 corporated 1899. Monthly meetings, 3d Thursday, at Rutgers College. 63 mem- 

 bers (entrance fee, $i ; annual dues, $i). Publ.: 5 pamphlets at irregular in- 

 tervals 1875-98, two of which have serial numbering . . . Publications, 1-2. 

 [New Brunswick, N. J., 1887, 1894]. 8. See Griffin, Bibl. Amer. hist. soc. 



PATERSON HISTORY CLUB. United Bank Building, Paterson, N. J. A printing 

 club, without organization, conducted by W. Nelson at above address. Publ,: 

 Personal names of Indians of New Jersey, being a list of 650 such names, gleaned 

 mostly from Indian deeds of the I7th century. By W. Nelson. Paterson, N. J., 

 1904. 8. Contributions towards a Nelson genealogy, pt. 1. By W. Nelson. 

 Paterson, N. J., 1904. 4. Church records in New Jersey. Notices of the 

 character, extent and condition of the original records of about 150 of the older 

 churches and Friends' meetings, with other data. By W. Nelson. Paterson, 

 N. J., 1904. 4. Price: $1.50 per vol. Exchange for publications of equal value. 



PiLESGROVE-WooosTOWN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Woodstown, N. J. Secretary: 

 Edith Flitcraft. Organized Nov. 12, 1901. Meetings semi-annually, 3d Wed- 

 nesday in Mar. and Sept., in the rooms of the Pilesgrove Library Association. 

 73 members. No publications. 



PRINCETON HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. See under Princeton, N. J. 



SALEM COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Salem, N. J. Secretary: Mrs. Thomas I. 

 Craven. Instituted Nov. n, 1884; incorporated July 31, 1895. Quarterly meetings. 

 Entrance fee, $i ; annual dues, $i ; life membership, $20. Papers read before 

 the society are published by the local press. A printed list of those read Jan. 27, 

 1885 to June 14, 1905, may be obtained on application to the Secretary. 



SOMERSET COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Somerville, N. J. Secretary: Arthur P. 

 Sutphen. Organized Nov. 10, 1882. 50 members. No publications. 



SUSSEX COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Newton, N. J. 



VINELAND HISTORICAL AND ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Vineland, N. J. Secretary: 

 Frank D. Andrews. Organized Jan. 6, 1864; incorporated July 13, 1868; reor- 

 ganized in 1893. Library and collections. History of the society, in Ann. rep., 

 1904. Monthly meetings, with public lectures, Oct. to April, in the lecture room 

 of the society's building. 34 annual members (entrance fee, $i ; dues, $i) ; 

 20 life ($10). Publ: Annual report, 1894-1905. Vineland, N. J., 1895-1905. 12. 

 and 8. Also 4 pamphlets, 8, viz: Memorial addresses on the life and char- 

 acter of J. S. Shepard. 1900. The birth of a new science. A lecture on the life 

 and labors of Louis Pasteur [1902]. The founder's own story of the founding 

 of Vineland, N. J. By C. K. Landis. 1903. The early physicians of Vineland, 

 N. J. 1903. Exchange. 



