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Collections of The New Jersey Historical Society
About
- published by the Historical Society, Newark, NJ, 1846-2005
- revived 2009-2013 as New Jersey History (free archive)
- no longer published; New Jersey Studies (2015 - present) is similar although not associated with the New Jersey Historical Society.
Index
- Sinclair, Donald A. An Index to the Magazine New Jersey History: Through 1966 Called Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society: Volumes 1 through 110, 1845-1992. (Metuchen, New Jersey : Upland Press with the Newark Public Library, 1996)
Source Example
- <span id='CNJHS'></span>''[[Space:Collections of The New Jersey Historical Society|Collections of The New Jersey Historical Society]]'' (Newark, NJ, 1846-
Inline Citation Example
- <ref>[[#CNJHS|Collections NJHS]]: Vol. 1, Page 134</ref>
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Available online at these locations:
- Vol. 1 (1846)
- Vol. 1 (1875) 2nd edition, revised and enlarged. Whitehead, William A. East Jersey Under the Proprietary Governments: A Narrative of Events Connected with the Settlement and Progress of the Province, Until the Surrender of the Government to the Crown in 1703. Newark: Martin R. Dennis [printer], 1875
- Vol. 2 (1847) The Life of William Alexander, Earl of Stirling
- Vol. 3 (1849) Field, Richard S. Provincial Courts of New Jersey, with Sketches of the Bench and Bar. New York: Bartlett & Welford [printers], 1849
- Vol. 4 (1852) The Papers of Lewis Morris, Governor of the Province of New Jersey, from 1738 to 1746. New York: George P. Putnam [printer], 1852
- Vol. 5 (1858) Stevens, Henry (comp.) and William A. Whitehead (ed). An Analytical Index to the Colonial Documents of New Jersey, in the State Paper Offices of England. New York: D. Appleton and Company. 1858
- Vol. 6 (1864) Records of the Town of Newark, New Jersey, from Its Settlement in 1666, to Its Incorporation as a City in 1836. Newark, NJ: Daily Advertiser Office (printer), 1864
- Vol. 6 (1866) Supplement. Newark (N.J.), and William A. Whitehead, eds. Proceedings Commemorative of the Settlement of Newark, New Jersey, on Its Two Hundredth Anniversary, May 17th, 1866.
- Vol. 7 (1872) Elmer, Lucius Q. C., LL.D. 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 and Bar, During More than Half a Century. Newark, NJ: Martin R. Dennis and Company [printers], 1872
- Vol. 8 (1900) Semi-Centennial Celebration of the Founding of the New Jersey Historical Society, at Newark, N. J., May 16, 1895
- Vol. 9 (1916)
- Nelson, William. ''New Jersey Biographical and Genealogical Notes From the Volumes of the New Jersey Archives: With Additions and Supplements.'' [[Space:Collections of The New Jersey Historical Society|Collections of The New Jersey Historical Society]]: Newark, NJ, 1916
- Vol. 10 (1915). Rather than a full length work on one topic, this volume contains articles on various topics] including histories of Newark, a genealogy of Halstead of Shrewsbury, graveyard transcriptions, a slave indenture, an article on Indian John, a transcription of John Reading's journal, and proceedings of the Society.
NEW SERIES (Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society)
- Vol. 1 (1916): Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society, a Magazine of History, Biography, and Genealogy. New Series. Volume I. Includes January, April, July, October issues on various topics.
- Vol. 2 (1917): Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society, a Magazine of History, Biography, and Genealogy. New Series. Volume II. Includes January, April, July, October issues on various topics.
- Volumes 3-12 (1918-1927) available here: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000053736
Subsequent years 1928-2005 remain in copyright and available as Search Only.
- Vol. 10-21 search only
- Others
- Vol 124-127 (2009-2013) New Jersey History
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