Guide to the Theodore Sandford Doolittle Papers, 1857-1930 1857-1930 (inclusive); 1857-1893 (bulk)
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Rutgers University
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From July 12 to July 17, 1967, the city of Newark, New Jersey, was wrecked by racial violence. In six days of rioting, 23 people were killed, 725 were injured and nearly 1,500 were arrested. Property damage was estimated at over $10 million. While the riots were still in progress, sixty community leaders formed a Committee of Concern with the following aims: to help restore calm to the city, to study the causes of racial unrest, and to formulate goals for social and economic improve...
Rutgers College—History
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Nederlandse Hervormde Kerk (Dutch Reformed Church)
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Doolittle, William Frederick, 1872-1948
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Physician of Cleveland, Ohio. From the description of Genealogical papers, 1889-1940 / William Frederick Doolittle. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 19824824 ...
Historical Sketch of Rutgers College
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Doolittle, Theodore Sandford, 1836-1893
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Theodore Sandford Doolittle (1836-1893) was born November 30, 1836 in the town of Ovid, in Seneca County, New York. His father was Solomon Doolittle, a merchant in that town, and his mother was Caroline Saterlee. One known relative was second cousin, William F. Doolittle, M.D., of Cleveland, Ohio. Doolittle became a student at Rutgers College in 1855, and graduated with highest honors as a member of the class of 1859. As a student, he was the last editor of the Rutgers C...
Drury, John B. (John Benjamin), 1838-1909
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