C. G. Hine papers, ca.1883-1929.

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C. G. Hine papers, ca.1883-1929.

Box #1: manuscripts titled as "Elizabeth-Morristown," "Middlebrook and Pluckemin," "North-Western New Jersey," "To Princeton and Trenton through New Brunswick and back through Kingston, Rocky Hill and Pluckemin, Washington Treck," "Northern New Jersey," and "George Washington's Itinery covering West of the Hudson River and New Jersey," and miscellaneous papers. Box #2: files including newspaper clippings, photographs, brochures, and brief manuscripts and labeled as "Bibliography," "Carbons," "Correspondence," Newspaper clippings - unsorted," "Notes," "Atlantic County," "Battle of Assunpink + Middlebrook and Pluckemin," "Bergen County," "Burlington County," "Camden County," "Cape May County," "Cumberland County," Elizabeth to Morristown," "Essex County," "Freehold and round there," "Gloucester County," "Hopewell," "Hudson County," "Hudson and Bergen County," "Hunterdon County." Box #3: "Mercer County," "Middlesex County," "Monmouth County," "Morris County," "New Brunswick," "New Jersey State - General," "Newark," "Newark to Elizabeth to Morristown," "Northern New Jersey," "Ocean County," "Passaic County," "Salem County," "Somerset County," "South Jersey Literature," "Sussex County," "Warren County."

1.25 linear ft. (3 Hollinger boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7943680

Newark Public Library, Main Library

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Hine, C. G. (Charles Gilbert), 1859-1931

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