Miscellaneous items (J-N) relating to New Jersey, 1820-1990.

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Miscellaneous items (J-N) relating to New Jersey, 1820-1990.

Jackson Whites: "Antecedents of the Ramapo People" (by Coombs, unpublished study, 1968). Jews: Essex County Israel Bond News (1970). Labor Movement: "The Silk Industry Strike, 1913, Paterson" (in N.J. Statistics of Labor and Industries Report, p.175-242, photocopy); "The Passaic Textile Strike 1926-1927" (1927); American Labor Museum (flyers, pamphlets, papers, newsletters, news clippings). Legislators: Nicholas F. Brady (final address to the Senate, Dec. 20, 1982); Nomination speech for Jimmy Carter by Peter W. Rodino, Jr. at Democratic National Convention (July 14, 1976). Library Schools and Training: Euphemism (Rutgers, March, April 1971, Nov. 1972, March 1973). Lottery: List of winning numbers (1971) and Misc. information; ticket (1971); winning numbers (April 1972 - May 1973); "We sell tickets" (button, 1974?); winning numbers - Daily & Weekly (1972 & 1973); Instant Lottery (1976). Meadows: The New Jersey Salt Marsh and its Improvement (Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 207, Nov. 14, 1907). Militia: Essex Troop (pamphlet commemorating 25th anniversary of the troop, 1890-1915); "An act supplementary to an act, entitled 'An act establishing a Militia system,'" (pub. Trenton, 1820); Naval Reserve New Jersey (1896-97). Municipal Bonds: Lodi Temporary Water Bond (coupons, 1935). Newspapers: Trenton Evening Times (Sept. 15, 1942, 1st N.J. newspaper printed by offset method); Paterson Machinist Journal (photocopy, Feb. 1894); Irvington (v.II, Annual Report, 1968); New Jersey Newspaper Project: Microfilming (report, 1990).

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Newark Public Library, Main Library

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Newark Public Library. New Jersey Reference Division

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On Aug. 19, 1916, with the prospect of World War I looming, the Navy Reserve Force was formally organized. The first official U.S. Navy Reservists hunted enemy U-boats from the cockpits of biplanes. When World War II erupted on September 1, 1939, the Navy Reserve was ready. By the summer of 1941, virtually all of its members were serving on active duty, their numbers destined to swell when Japanese planes roared over Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Over the course of the ensuing four years, th...