No
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Name
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Qty
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Each
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S&H
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Total
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10
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EARLY SHIPBUILDING, PARTICULARLY IN SOUTH JERSEY – Ruth Cook Brown (1961) 12 pp. 3 illus. History of early shipbuilding and description of shipyards, oyster schooners and other launchings. |
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$3.95
|
$1.00
|
$4.95
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11
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THE OLD STONE TAVERN – Sara W. R. Ewing (1967) 28 pp. Illus. A description of the Stone Tavern and its use as a place in which court was held when Greenwich was an important shipping center.
NOTE: OUT OF PRINT |
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OUT
OF
PRINT
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|
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12
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TASTES AND TALES FROM GREENWICH FRIENDS – Recipes collected by the Greenwich Friends Meeting. (Illustrated) |
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$12.00
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$2.00
|
$14.00
|
13
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GREENWICH HOSPITALITY – Favorite recipes submitted by members of the Cumberland County Historical Society. |
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$4.00
|
.75
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$4.75
|
14
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NEW JERSEY CENTENNIAL TEA PARTY HELD IN TRENTON FEBRARUY 1874 – (Reprint) 30 pp. An account of the “tea party” held to raise funds for the 1876 centennial celebration. |
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$1.00
|
.75
|
$1.75
|
15
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STORY OF GREENWICH – Sarah Sheppard Hancock 3 pp. An abbreviated history of Greenwich with special note of “firsts” for this historic village on the banks of the Cohansey River. |
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$1.00
|
.50
|
$1.50
|
16
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TEA BURNING TOWN – Joseph S. Sickler (1940) 125 pp. 54 illus. An illustrated history of Greenwich NJ. Reprinted by the Cumberland County Historical Society in 1973. |
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$12.00
|
$1.25
|
$13.25
|
17
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THE GIBBONS, NICHOLAS AND LEONARD – F. Alan Palmer (1981) 44 pp. Illustrated. The story of the brothers who, in 1728, inherited 6,000 acres of land. With emphasis on the house built by Nicholas in 1730, which is now the headquarters of the Cumberland County Historical Society. |
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$6.00
|
$1.00
|
$7.00
|
18
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MATTHEW POTTER – HIS TAVERN AND THE PLAIN DEALER – 8 pp. A description of the innkeeper and New Jersey’s first newspaper which had been posted in his tavern. |
|
$1.50
|
.75
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$2.25
|
19
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THE MILITARY JOURNAL OF GEORGE EWING 1775 – 1778 – The experiences of a member of a prominent Greenwich family. |
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$3.50
|
.75
|
$4.25
|
20
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HISTORY OF SALEM NJ – Robert Gibbon-Johnson 173 pp. The first settlement of Salem in West Jersey by John Fenwick, Esq., covering a period of 150 years. Printed in 1839. Reprinted in 1991 – Paperback. |
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$9.00
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$1.00
|
$10.00
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No
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Name
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Qty
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Each
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S&H
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Total
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21
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THE CUMBERLAND STORY – A BRIEF HISTORY OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY NJ – 25 pp. Illus. A comprehensive, yet compact, account of the land, the people, industries, cities and towns of Cumberland County from the 17th until the late 19th century. |
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$2.00
|
.75
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$2.75
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22
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TEA BURNING ON MARKET SQUARE – Cushing & Sheppard (1883) This description of the “tea burning” was extracted from The History of Gloucester, Salem and Cumberland Counties, New Jersey. |
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$1.00
|
.32
|
1.32
|
23
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GRANDFATHER’S FARM – Mary Patterson Moore – Edited by F. A. Palmer (1981) 16 pp. Late 18thcentury life and customs in Cumberland County as dictated by the author when she was 82 years of age. A unique example of oral history. |
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$4.00
|
.75
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$4.75
|
24
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TEA BURNERS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY WHO BURNED A CARGO OF TEA AT GREENWICH NJ – Frank D. Andrews (1908) 41 pp. 2 illustrations. Reprint. An account of the tea burning with brief biographical sketches of 23 of the men who participated in destroying the tea. |
|
$7.00
|
$1.00
|
$8.00
|
25
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AUTOBIO
GRAPHY OF THOMAS HARRIS OF FAIRFIELD – In addition to listing the members of his family, Thomas Harris describes his very unusual experiences during a brief military service in the Revolution. |
|
$4.00
|
$1.00
|
$5.00
|
26
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THE BELOVED COHANSIE OF PHILIP VICKERS FITHIAN – Previously unpublished portions of the 18th century journal of a young man describing his father’s farm in Greenwich and his preparations for a career as a Presbyterian minister. Limited edition – 1990. Hardback. |
|
$16.00
|
$2.00
|
$18.00
|
27
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THIS PLACE CALLED HOME – (1985) 203 pp. F. Alan Palmer
Profusely illustrated. A history of Upper Deerfield Township, Cumberland County NJ. Includes map of Deerfield Township which, in 1922, was partitioned to form “Upper Deerfield.” Hardback.
NOTE: OUT OF PRINT |
|
OUT
OF PRINT
|
|
|
28
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THE HISTORY OF THE NAME, “SHIP JOHN” – Donna Meyers (1996) 24 pp. 2 illus. Local shipwreck in 1797. |
|
$7.00
|
$1.00
|
$8.00
|
29
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THE WARE CHAIRMAKERS – Sara Carlisle Watson – 119 pp. illustrated. The story of six generations of the Ware Family who made rush seated chairs in Cumberland County from 1790 until 1938. Limited edition. Hardback. |
|
$50.00
|
$4.00
|
$54.00
|
30
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HISTORICL ATLAS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY NEW JERSEY – Illustrated, D. L. Steward 1876 Reprint. |
|
$25.00
|
$5.00
|
$30.00
|
31
|
EARLY WOOD ARCHITECTURE OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY,
NEW JERSEY – Joan Berkey (2015) 208 pp. More than 230 photographs (many in color), drawings, and maps enrich the text. Examines the forces that shaped the earliest wooden buildings erected in Cumberland County. |
|
$20.00
|
$5.00
|
$25.00
|
32
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Whiskey, Sun & Fish: The early years of Fortescue, a fishing village on the Delaware Bay by George Carlisle. |
|
$15.00
|
$2.00
|
$17.00
|
33
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John G. Keyser – Sketchbook with Sketches from the Battles of Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville 1862-1863. (Note: Included is the book—History of the Twenty-Fourth Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers by James J. Reeves) |
|
$29.95
|
$5.00
|
$34.95
|
34
|
THE PLAIN DEALER 1775-1776 – A NEWSPAPER of the AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD Published in Cumberland County, New Jersey |
|
$5.00
|
$2.00
|
$7.00
|