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23919NEW JERSEY NEW CONSTRUCTIONS THE GROWTH OF CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL MUSEU IN NEW JERSEY. Clinton New Jersey: Hunterdon Art Center 1988. 4to. Printed wrappers. 32 pages. First edition. Being a catalogue of an exhibition on New Jersey museums. Fine. unknown books
1797WRCAM54828New Jersey 1797. Partially-printed form 16 1/2 x 13 1/4 inches with scalloped top completed in manuscript. Paper seal attached. Old folds with separation at some folds text only slightly affected. Good. This indenture documents a sale made by Jacob Arnold of Morris County New Jersey to James Board Jr. of Bergen County New Jersey of "thirty-one acres and forty-one hundredth of an Acre" of land located in "the Township late called Franklin but now Pompton in the County of Bergen" for the sum of "twenty- eight pounds five shillings." This document also records the complete land survey and a reference to its record number with the Surveyor-General's Office in Perth-Amboy. The document is signed and sealed by Jacob Arnold and witnessed by James Board Sr. and James Dougherty. Docketed and certified on the verso with a manuscript note by William Colfax a judge of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas for Bergen County. <br> <br> Two of the men connected with this indenture played interesting roles during the Revolutionary War both connected with George Washington. Jacob Arnold 1749-1827 served under Washington as commander of the light- horse militia of Morris County and was proprietor of a tavern on the Morristown Green used by Washington as a headquarters. William Colfax 1758-1838 was a member of George Washington's "Life Guard" his personal bodyguard service from 1778 to the end of the Revolution. He was present at the Battle of Bunker Hill was wounded at White Plains and witnessed Cornwallis's surrender at Yorktown. unknown books
1799WRCAM55018New Jersey 1799. Partially-printed form 15 1/2 x 13 1/4 inches with scalloped top completed in manuscript. Paper seal attached. Toning old folds with separation at some folds affecting a few letters of text. Good. This indenture documents a sale made by Lemuel Cobb of Morris County New Jersey to Charles Stewart of Bergen County New Jersey of "Sixty Acres and Ninety nine hundredth of an Acre" of land located in "the Township of Pompton in the County of Bergen" for the sum of "one hundred and twenty-two Dollars." Notably all appearances of Lemuel Cobb's name in the document are printed indicating that Cobb was involved in a significant number of land transactions. Lemuel Cobb 1762-1831 was a lawyer surveyor and Morris County Justice of the Peace. This document also records the complete land survey and a reference to its record number with the Surveyor General's Office in Perth Amboy. The document is signed and sealed by Lemuel Cobb and witnessed by Joseph Board Jr. and James Marks . Docketed and certified on the verso with a manuscript note by Martin Ryerson a judge of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas for Bergen County. As well as his work as a judge Martin J. Ryerson 1751-1839 was active in several endeavors including owning the Pompton Ironworks on the Ramapo River. unknown books
1802WRCAM55016New Jersey 1802. Partially-printed form 15 x 12 1/2 inches with scalloped top completed in manuscript. Paper seal attached. Some toning old folds with separation at some folds text only slightly affected. Good. This indenture documents a sale made by Thunnis Ryerson to Charley Stuard of Bergen County New Jersey of "Eleven acres and eighty hundredth of an Acre" of land located in "the Township of Pompton in the County of Bergen" for the sum of "Forty eight dollars." This document also records the complete land survey and a reference to its record number with the Surveyor General's Office in Perth Amboy. The document is signed and sealed by Thunnis Ryerson and witnessed by Abram C. Lines and Polly Ryerson. Docketed and certified on the verso with a manuscript note by Martin Ryerson judge in Bergen County. The Ryersons were a prominent New Jersey family with roots stretching back to Dutch immigrants who settled on Long Island in 1646. Martin J. Ryerson 1751-1839 was active in several endeavors including owning the Pompton Ironworks on the Ramapo River. unknown books
184119672Trenton: Sherman and Harron 1841. Contemporary plain wrappers stitched light wear and fox. 14 2 pp. Good to Very Good. <br/><br/> New Jersey's Constitution "the constitution of the revolution.was adopted on the second day of July 1776 and is therefore two days older than the Declaration of Independence." The Committee discusses the function of a Constitution which is "the source of all political power the fountain of all government" setting "fundamental" rules of conduct "bounds" to governmental action and guarantees to "publick liberty" by separation of governmental powers. Though power resides in the people the Committee rejects universal suffrage-- which would include "women children negroes mulattoes paupers slaves convicts"-- as "visionary impossible absurd." The Committee considers several other issues involving the appropriate branch of government to make judicial appointments and to exercise the duties of a judicial Chancellor. <br/>OCLC 8685087 2. AI 41-3748 3 as of July 2014. Sherman and Harron unknown books
1811316132New Jersey 1811. Manuscript throughout. 5pp. on 5 sheets plus docketing leaf. Signed by the President of the Council Joseph Bloomfield Speaker of the House Wm. Kennedy and other officials. Folio. Usual folds some separations and edge tears some toning. Manuscript throughout. 5pp. on 5 sheets plus docketing leaf. Signed by the President of the Council Joseph Bloomfield Speaker of the House Wm. Kennedy and other officials. Folio. According to the manuscript articles of incorporation the Franklin Company was organized by Stephen Gould Robert McDermut Mathias Ward Josiah Simpson and Anthony Dey. We find no record of a Jersey City bookseller printer paper maker or type foundry ever being established however a New York City publisher operating under the same name was active between 1811-12.<br/><br/>An unsual document relating to the early New Jersey book trade. unknown books
1895168021895. 4pp folding map disbound. Very Good. unknown books
1895156371895. 53d Cong. 3d Sess. Hed. No. 191. 1895. 3pp Folding survey map disbound. Very Good. unknown books
1977307831977. Softcover. VG. Mauve ill. stapled wraps. 32 pp. 9 bw plates. Organized by Gabriele Ohanian Elizabeth Paredes and Nancie Balun. Addresses shoe materials heels sandals boots dress shoes athletic footwear and accessories. Includes glossary. paperback books
1961820211961. Very Good. Poster Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. Church Jersey City N.J. Broadside. 35 x 51cm. Relatively minor spotting. Has printed photos of the two groups in addition to the text. <br/><br/> unknown books
1900427061900. 30 x 15 5/8/inches. Very Good. 30 x 15 5/8/inches. unknown books
1887239006New York: E. Robinson 1887. First edition. Printed title-leaf 32 double-page colored maps backed in linen Colored Outline Key-Map and Table of contents and 32 numbered maps Plate 33 being a "Table of Distances" of Morris County N.J. Lithography by F. Bourquin 31 So. Sixth St. Philadelphia. 1 vols. Folio 20-1/4 inches height. Contemporary quarter leather. Spine defective and boards detached staining to outer edge of maps 21 to 33 roughly a half-inch deep from the fore-edge only affecting blank margins; otherwise the maps are fine. First edition. Printed title-leaf 32 double-page colored maps backed in linen Colored Outline Key-Map and Table of contents and 32 numbered maps Plate 33 being a "Table of Distances" of Morris County N.J. Lithography by F. Bourquin 31 So. Sixth St. Philadelphia. 1 vols. Folio 20-1/4 inches height. E. Robinson unknown books
195872431New York 1958. Hardcover. Good. maps xiv 75p. Thin leather. 28cm. Covers rather scuffed. No Jacket. This copy was specially bound for Ernest W. Williams Jr. one of the New York members of the Commission. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1962690511962. Newark NJ: February 5 1962 to September 21 1965. Newark NJ: February 5 1962 to September 21 1965. Daily Record of a Police Officer in Newark New Jersey in the Early 1960s Manuscript. Newark New Jersey. Personal Logbook of a Newark New Jersey Police Officer. Newark NJ February 5 1962-September 21 1965. 500 pp. Thumb-tabbed index. Folio 13-3/4" x 8-1/2". Three-quarter cloth over contrasting pebbled cloth raised bands and faded gilt ornaments and title Record to spine. Some rubbing to extremities with light wear to spine ends and corners heavier wear to fore-edges of boards. Text in neat hand to rectos and versos of all 500 pages. $650. This privately compiled record allows us to trace the daily work life of a police officer in Newark New Jersey in the years immediately preceding the riots of 1967. At this time Newark was coping with deindustrialization migration of the white middle class to the suburbs and an influx of poor African Americans who were confronted with housing and job discrimination. At the same time the composition of the city's government and police force was predominantly white. Compiled with great care it as both a log book and diary. Here is a list of typical entries: "Responded to Police Headquarters on a call from Lt. O'Leary of the night bureau. From there with Det. Thran to N.Y.C. to pick up prisoner" "Assigned to the New York Police Academy for school" "On duty with Det. Rolleri Lt. Pichel working desk in author's absence" "Assigned in uniform at 5:30am for detail at Newark Airport" "Attending seminar at Rutgers New Brunswick" "Returned to duty in the 1st squad from prosecutor's office" and "Home for working Saturday." He had a few interesting assignments. He was part of a "Special Detail guarding President Kennedy at Columbus Day Parade" and was part of a detail to "guard Sen. Humphrey" when he visited the city. However most of the entries chronicle crimes apprehensions arrests and responses to complaints. Many of these are cases of vandalism petty theft low-level violence and other "quality of life" issues that afflict cities in decline. unknown books
18302497311830. Includes:<br/>1.Record of Auction sakle vendue held March 3 1835 by order of Benjamin Paul and Isaac Peckworth executors with the amounts each item sold for and the names of the buyers.<br/><br/>2. An Inventory of his possessions with their values.<br/><br/>3. Receipts settling debts of the Estate $1.25 for one day reaping; $0.75 for one day's shoveling dung etc.<br/><br/>4. Execuors' finacial accounts.<br/><br/>5. Six Deeds dating from 1812 to the 1830s. unknown books
2016667452016. New Jersey Practice Vol. 37 with 2016 Supplement. New Jersey Practice Vol. 37 with 2016 Supplement. New Jersey. Administrative Law and Practice Second Edition. New Jersey Practice Vol. 37. Steven L. Lefelt; Anthony Miragliotta and Patricia Prunty. Thomson West 2000. 1 Volume. Hardcover. Current through 2016 supplementary pamphlet issued July 2016. Ex-private library with stamps on front free endpaper and page edges else very good. Publisher's Price USD 438. Special $50. Comprehensive coverage and analysis of the New Jersey administrative law statutes court and agency decisions rules regulations forms and procedures. Encompasses rule making by agencies the administrative hearing and adjudication process challenging an agency rule preparing for the hearing judicial review and what to do after receiving an initial decision from an administrative law judge. Includes extensive citations appendixes with full text of statutes and rules hearing forms special hearing rules and tables of statutes court rules and the New Jersey administrative code. unknown books
1824698111824. A Scarce 1824 New Jersey Layman's Guide Layman's Guide. New Jersey. The Law Instructor: Or Farmer's & Mechanic's Guide: Containing a Commentary on the Act Entitled "An Act Constituting Courts for the Trial of Small Causes" With its Supplements Together with Concise and Correct Precedents or Statements of Demands in Various Actions; Agreements Acquittances Articles of Co-Partnership Bills of Sale Bonds Deeds Mortgages Indentures License of Debtors Leases Releases Pleas Wills and Codicils &c. &c. &c.: Laid Down in So Plain and Simple a Manner that All Persons However Unskilled Can Draw any Instrument of Writing Without the Assistance of an Attorney. Bridgeton NJ: Printed and Published by Simeon Siegfried 1824. 100 pp. Octavo 7" x 4-1/4". Later library buckram gilt title to spine gilt institution name to foot of spine endpapers renewed. Negligible light rubbing to extremities light browning and foxing to text early owner initials to front endleaf early owner signature to head of title page small library stamps to verso. $250. Only edition. With an appendix titled "A Collection of Useful Information Necessary to be Known by the Inhabitants of the State of New Jersey" pp. 83-96 which discusses such matters as gun ownership fences game laws paupers and the sale of alcoholic beverages. OCLC locates 8 copies 3 in law libraries Harvard University of Virginia Yale. Felcone New Jersey Books 1801-1860 830. Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 8218. unknown books
1949265942Newark NJ: Kutcher Civil Rights Committee of New Jersey 1949. Two page mimeographed press release 8.5x11 inches stapled in the upper left hand corner date in pencil on first page else very good condition. On the case of James Kutcher fired from the Veterans Administration for being a member of the Socialist Workers Party. Kutcher Civil Rights Committee of New Jersey unknown books
1979326741979. JERSEY SHORE MUSIC SCENE. "OFF THE WALL." The September 1979 launch issue Vol. 1 #1 issue for this short-lived periodical about the music scene at the Jersey Shore published in Ocean Township. Featured in this issue in a lengthy biography on "The Who" featured in a photograph on the front cover and the local bands "Max" and "Faze Mahoney." With interesting local entertainment advertisements. Near fine. $15.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
1979326751979. JERSEY SHORE MUSIC SCENE. "OFF THE WALL." The December 1979 issue Vol. 1 #4 for this short-lived newspaper-type periodical about the music scene at the Jersey Shore published in Ocean Township. Features different local rock 'n roll groups with "Baby Blue" featured on the front cover and in an interview. Includes calendars and advertisements for popular clubs such as The Stone Pony the Tradewinds Club Spanky and others. Photographs of many bands. Very Good. $10.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
198382551983. Softcover. VG exlib w/minimal markings label on upper front cover. Wraps. 18 pp. 16 bw plates. Lists and illustrates drawings by 16 contemporary American artists. None of the works is strictly realistic some being geometric some being abstract and some being. unknown books
198282531982. Softcover. VG small label on upper front cover. Wraps. 12 pp. 10 bw plates. Includes works by Michele Araujo Bill Barrell Priscilla Derven Elsie Driggs Dennis Lick Kaare Rafoss Harry Roseman Roger Shepherd Adam Simon and Kay WalkingStick. Brief biographical information on each of these resident New Jersey artists. unknown books
198082521980. Softcover. VG exlib with label on upper front cover. Wraps. 20 pp. 8 color 8 bw plates. Includes works by Andrea Belag Robert Bordo James Bowness Douglas Kraft Peter Delman Elizabeth Harms Elaine Lustig Cohen and Jonathan Santlofer. Brief biographical information on each artist. unknown books
198473121984. VG Exlib w/minimal markings orange label on cover. Wraps. 44 pp. 17 bw 33 color plates. A retrospective/Memorial exhibition of this artist's work. Several short essays followed by biographical information. Nice color plates. unknown books
191741835Jerseyville IL: Seniors of the Jersey Township High School 1917. Black string-bound paper covers with staple-bound text block orange and gold embossed lettering to front cover. Edges of paper covers worn ~ 2-1/2" tear to head of rear joint; light soiling to covers. Short tear at fold of fold-out plate minor soiling. Withal a VG copy. 124 4 pp. Fold-out b/w class panorama photographic image; numerous b/w photographic images and illustrations throughout. 4to. 10-1/2" x 8" <br/><br/> Seniors of the Jersey Township High School unknown books