Record book, 1822-1850.

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Record book, 1822-1850.

The record book, 1822-1850, includes the constitution, by-laws, minutes, and lists of subscribers, the majority of whom were women.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7395843

New Jersey Historical Society Library

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Female Union School (Newark, N.J.). Association

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The Female Union School Association was a charitable institution founded in 1822 to promote learning, industry, morality and piety among the indigent female children of Newark. In 1850, due to the establishment of free public schools, the Female Union School disbanded, and its stock was transferred to the Protestant Foster Home Society of the City of Newark. From the description of Female Union School ledger, 1822-1860. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 538...

Congar, Joseph

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Union School House (Newark, N.J.)

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Priscilla Society (Newark, N.J.)

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Frelinghuysen, Mrs.

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Ward, Jane

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Protestant Foster Home (Newark, N.J.). Society

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Rogers, William, Mrs.

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Burnet, Smith, Mrs.

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