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1990222311990. Promotional nightlife ephemera produced in New York and New Jersey between 1996 and the early 2000s document club culture within Black Latinx and LGBTQ communities during a period when print distribution structured access to music performance and social space. These materials identify venues DJs and recurring events across house disco techno and Latin freestyle scenes providing direct evidence of how nightlife functioned as a site of cultural production and community formation prior to the widespread adoption of digital promotion. The archive supports research into LGBTQ social history urban cultural networks and the visual and textual strategies of late twentieth century event marketing.<br /> <br /> Archive consists of over forty original postcards handbills and promotional brochures printed in black and white and color on glossy and matte cardstock. Items include a Crystals calendar of events dated 1996 to 1998 a Christmas Eve 1996 handbill for The Rooftop and a 1997 New Year's Eve Gala invitation from The Forum. Additional materials advertise themed and recurring events such as "La Vida Loca" Latin night "Twirl Wednesdays" "Splash Fridays" "Glamstocky" and "One Zone" reflecting genre specific programming across multiple venues. Several flyers identify DJs and performers including Dave the Rave Mike Rizzo and DJ Sin documenting the role of individual performers in shaping club identity. One piece titled "The History of Lil Bar Bat" provides retrospective promotional text on a specific venue indicating efforts to frame nightlife spaces within their own historical narratives. Visual design across the archive includes stylized illustration photography and bold typographic layouts characteristic of the period's promotional aesthetics.<br /> <br /> These materials were produced at a moment when nightlife operated through localized print networks with flyers and postcards distributed in clubs record stores and street settings to reach audiences across the metropolitan area. The prominence of Black and Latinx performers and the frequent emphasis on inclusive or themed environments demonstrate how club culture intersected with identity music circulation and urban social life. The archive also captures the transition toward more segmented branding of nightlife experiences in the late 1990s. Minor edge wear and creasing consistent with handling and distribution; overall very good condition. This archive provides concentrated primary documentation of New York area nightlife and its role in shaping late twentieth century cultural and social networks. unknown
1995222321995. Promotional nightlife ephemera produced in New York City and New Jersey between 1995 and the early 2000s document the organization of club culture within Black Latinx and LGBTQ communities during a period when print media structured access to social and musical spaces. These materials identify venues performers and recurring events across house freestyle R&B hip hop and Latin music scenes providing direct evidence of how nightlife functioned as a central site of cultural exchange and identity formation in the pre social media era. The archive supports research into LGBTQ social history urban nightlife economies and the role of print promotion in sustaining local performance networks.<br /> <br /> Archive consists of over forty original postcards handbills and promotional brochures printed in black and white and color on glossy and matte cardstock. Items include event flyers such as "Thanks Giving Eve" at Caruso's 1995 "New Year's Eve 1996" and "1999 Hustle USA" at Castle Club and "Johnny Vicious on the Spot" dated September 13 1997 alongside a promotional piece announcing the reopening of the Crystal Room in 1997. Numerous venues appear throughout including Drama Nightclub The Wreck Room Club Carbon and SpeakEasy documenting a network of nightlife spaces extending from Brooklyn into Bergen County New Jersey. Several items highlight musical programming rooted in house freestyle R&B and hip hop while others reference Latin genres such as salsa and merengue. One card advertises a performance by Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes at Savoy Manor circa 1997 indicating the continued presence of Black musical traditions within club settings. Additional materials promote themed and gender specific events including women centered and erotically framed nights reflecting targeted marketing strategies within these environments.<br /> <br /> These materials were produced during a period when nightlife promotion relied on physical distribution through clubs record stores and street circulation shaping audience formation through visual design and performer recognition. The recurrence of specific venues and DJs demonstrates the development of localized yet interconnected club networks while the inclusion of Latin and Black musical forms underscores the cultural foundations of the New York metropolitan nightlife scene. The archive also documents the diversification of event branding in the late 1990s as promoters tailored experiences to distinct audiences and identities. Minor creasing and edge wear consistent with hand to hand distribution; overall very good condition. This archive provides concentrated primary documentation of nightlife culture and community formation in the New York and New Jersey region at the close of the twentieth century. unknown
008677New York: NY-NJTA N.d. 1963 First edition. Oblong folio 35 x 28 cm; illustrated. Mild thumbing to some pages; else a very good copy in original printed wrappers. The Agency was created by Congress in 1959; in 1961 they surveyed 200000 mid-town Manhattan workers to study the origin destinations and other characteristics of passenger travel in the two States. This study deals with work travel from the entire Metropolitan region to Mid-Manhattan between Chambers and 60th Streets. New York: NY-NJTA, N.d. [1963] unknown
1825BOOKS013045IEast Windsor NJ 1825. Original manuscript. Very Good. Two documents 6pp; few spots of foxing. Dated March 15 1825. 12.5" x 7.75" Michael Lykes and his wife Elizabeth daughter of Thomas Morford deceased appoint East Windsor attorney Elijah Davis. The lawyer is to represent them in selling certain lands in Middlesex County to which Elizabeth has claim as the only daughter and heir of Thomas Morford who inherited the land from his grandfather William Updike of Middlesex County by terms of a will dated November 22 1778. On the back of this first document one Andrew Rowan attests that Elizabeth came before him on August 15 1824 at which time he examined her without her husband and she agreed to give power-of-attorney to Davis. The second document dated at Lamberton on 21 June 1825 comprises several testimonials that Elizabeth is the daughter of Thomas Morford and Lucy Reed who "for many years lived together and cohabited as man and wife." Elizabeth Dye attests that she believes Morford and Reed were legally married. Sarah Reed Lucy's mother states that Lucy was married to Morford at age 19 without Sarah's consent and that they had a daughter named Elizabeth. Inserted in this document is the testimonial of John Smith of Lambertville NJ who states that he officiated at the marriage of Elizabeth and Michael a few years earlier believing that she was the daughter of Thomas Morford who was the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Story wife of Joseph Story of Story Farm. Also signing this document are Robert and Ann Taylor who attest to the lineage and Abraham Creque who was in the house when Thomas Morford and Lucy Reed lived as man and wife. unknown
18350391331835. Original manuscript. Good. One page tall quarto. Hutchinson rented to Danser "all that house and lot . in the Village of Assanpink including a Meadow Lot on the Assanping brook with the following exceptions viz. the Store Room a front Room above the Store Cellar and half the Smoke House . for one year for the sum of fifty Dollars Cash . &c." &c. Dated 1 July 1835. Signed by John Hutchinson and Wesley Danser and witnessed by Jefferson Ely. On the verso is a long list of "Receipts Paid by John Perrine Jr." and other computations. Original horizontal folds cancelled with seals. 12.25" x 7.75" The site of this Monmouth County property herein called Assunpink Village seems to be the present Cooley's Corner now part of the Assunpink Wildlife Management Area and along the Assunpink Creek. unknown
1868038056Newark NJ: Wm. D. Roe & Co. Stationers 1868. Original documents. Good. Five engraved forms accomplished by hand in sepia ink signed by five different shareholders and five witnesses. For example: "Know all Men by these Presents that I Joseph L. Clark of Morristown N.J. do hereby constitute and appoint Samuel W. Corwin of Newark New Jersey my Attorney and Agent for me and in my name place and stead to vote in my proxy at any Annual or Special Meeting of the Morris & Essex Mutual Coal Co. according to the number of votes I should be entitled to vote if then personally present. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Twenty First day of January one thousand eight hundred and Sixty Eight. signed Jos. L. Clark. Sealed and Delivered in the presence of signed' H. Fred Scofield." Small paper seal on each document. Dated in January 1868. 7" x 8.5" WorldCat records only Charter and by-laws of the Morris and Essex Mutual Coal Company Morristown 1866 published two years before this group of proxy votes were accomplished. This company is not in the Rutgers U New Jersey collection catalog. Wm. D. Roe & Co., Stationers unknown
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