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John Stewart Rock: Teacher, Healer, Couselor by J. Harlan Buzby
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This biography tells of a remarkable Salem man who recieved degrees in dentistry, law, and medicine. Who gained national fame as an abolitionist, and was the first African American admitted to the bar of the United States Supreme Court. (softcover only) |
$14.75 |
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Decendents of Benjamin Acton by James N. Acton |
Genealogical Records from 1623 A.D. to 1972. 1977, Reprint 1982 |
$6.75 |
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Family of Captain Richard Acton of Maryland by James N. Acton |
Genealogical Records from 1199 A.D. to 1977. 1978 |
$6.75 |
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Anthony Nelson by Elmer Garfield Van Name |
Anthony Nelson-Seventeenth Century Pennsylvania and New Jersey and some of his descendants. 1962 |
$6.75 |
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John Davis His Wife Dorothea (Gotherson) Davis by Catherine Soleman Chandler and Elmer Garfield Van Name |
Early Salem County, NJ Quakers and some of their descendants (Including Samuel Morgan and John Brick line) Royal and Magna Carta ancestors. 1965 - 78 pgs. |
$6.75 |
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Supplement to John Davis His Wife Dorothea (Gotherson) Davis by Catherine Soleman Chandler and Elmer Garfield Van Name |
Early Salem County, NJ Quakers and some of their descendants Royal and Magna Carta ancestors. 1969 - 24pgs. |
$4.75 |
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The Jospeh Smith Family and the James Dye Family by Elmer Garfield Van Name |
The Joseph Smith family of Gloucester and Salem Counties, NJ. The James Dye Family of Gloucester County, NJ. 1964
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$4.25 |
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The Weeks Family of Southern New Jersey by Elmer Garfield Van Name |
Includes information about Ezekiel Weeks (1750-1817), Zaphaniah Weeks (1758-1831), and the Weeks (Wicks) of Cape May County. 1967
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$6.75 |
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Family of Judge William Hall by James N. Acton |
Genealogical Records from William Hall (1616-1673) to 1980 A.D. 1980 |
$6.75 |
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Christopher Shaver by Elmer Garfield Van Name |
Christopher Shaver of Broad Neck, Salem County, New Jersey and some of his descendants. 1965, 40 pgs. |
$6.75 |
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Phebe Shaver Lacy and Her Descendants by Elmer Garfield Van Name |
Phebe Shaver Lacy and her decendants, based upon information supplied by Leon A. Lacy, Sr. and his relatives 1967. Supplement to Christopher Shaver. 1967, 8 pgs. |
$4.25 |
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Captain William Smith 1742-1820 Salem County and some of His Descendants by Josephine Jaquett |
Genealogical Records from 1742 to 1964. 1964, 52 ppg. |
$6.75 |
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Woodnutt – Goodwin -Morris Families by James N. Acton |
Genealogical Records from 1690 to 1976. 1977 |
$6.75 |
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Place Names of Salem County |
1675-1963, 85 pgs. |
$10.25 |
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“Colonial Roof-Tress” and “Candle Ends” collected by the Salem County Historical Society |
Local history and famous buildings of Salem County, 1971. Revised 1934 Edition |
$5.75 |
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The Churches of Salem County, New Jersey by Josephine Jaquett |
1964 Salem County Tercentenary Committee |
$6.75 |
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Salem County in the Revolution by Frank H. Stewart |
These continued articles may contain facts of interest to future generations not likely to become available again for a considerable length of time. The people in Salem County in many instances will see the names of there forebeares they never knew as having carried a musket in defense of home and country. 1967, 115 pgs.
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$15.50
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Index of Names and Persons Appearing in “History and Genealogy of Fenwick Colony” by Thomas Shourds |
Thomas Shourds of Salem County, New Jersey 1876, Reprint 1961 |
$4.50 |
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I Love to Live Alone: The Poems of Esther “Hetty” Saunders Edited by Prof. Donald L. Pierce |
Book and CD These simple, powerful poems show the great spirit of a free woman of color in early 19th century Mannington, NJ, 2001, 48 pgs. |
$19.95 |
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Tomato Cook Book |
1989 |
$4.75 |
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Almanac and Year Book: Selections from 1901 - 1921, 1st National Bank Woodstown, N.J. |
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$6.75 |
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Salem Sojourn: A Journey through Salem County photographs by Vernon Ogrodnek |
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$15.00 |
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The Wrecking Crew of '33 by Gary A. Sarnoff |
*Autographed Copy* "In the spring of 1933, with a new president in office and a banking
crisis narrowly averted, there was optimism in Washington, D.C., even
among the baseball fans. The hard-luck Senators, who topped 90 wins in
each of the previous three seasons only to finish well in back of the
pennant winner, seemed full of promise. They secured a "new deal" of
their own with 26-year-old Joe Cronin, their peppery shortstop, who had
emerged as one of the best players in the American League. Newly signed
as the youngest manager in the majors, Cronin was determined to lead the
Senators to the pennant, though Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and the world
champion New York Yankees stood in the way." |
$25.00 |
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Mist Over the Meadows: the Columns of Ron LeHew, Volume One 1989-1991
by Ron LeHew |
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$22.50 |
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Our Final Salute by David A. Willis
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Autographed Copy
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$22.50 |
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