Research materials concerning old Piscataway Township, 1952-1992.

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Research materials concerning old Piscataway Township, 1952-1992.

Notes, clippings and collected research materials pertaining to the history and cultural geography of central New Jersey, especially Piscataway Township (as delineated in 1666), and related compilations, writings and photographs.

ca. 3 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6864639

Rutgers University

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