The first Jewish settler in colonial New Jersey established his family in the colony’s northeast region in the late 1600s. A small Catholic settlement was founded in the colony’s southeast region in the early 1600s, and a few French Catholics reportedly arrived with Carteret. Catholics were ...
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A 1769 map of New Jerseyby the famed colonial surveyor Bernard Ratzer, commissioned to settle a longstanding border dispute between New Jersey and New York,has been uncovered by a Harvard University librarian. The map, criss-crossed by competing and alternate boundary lines, has been digitized and...
Society of Colonial Wars of New Jersey (SCWNJ) welcomes people to experience the historic milestones of the Colonial wars in New Jersey.
Voices from Colonial America: New JerseyRobin Doak
Some of the observatories were disbanded after 1845, but the practice of taking regular instrumental observations of weather variables by colonial officials in Southeast Asia was by now well established. In the British Straits Settlements, for example, regular daily to sub-daily observations of variab...
This DCINY concert featured music by a single composer, Michael John Trotta. The massed choirs were domestic this time, not international (California, Colorado, Florida, Kansas, Minnesota, New Jersey, and New York). A moderate-sized group was used in theSeven Last Words, then a much larger ...
The Jersey inns and taverns emerged as the "cradles of revolt" in the years immediately preceding the Revolution. In them were planned and fostered many intrigues and acts of violence that played important parts behind the scenes of military and official action. A number of these inns and ...
Small settlements, in addition to those at New Amsterdam and Albany, were early begun, in New Jersey, in Delaware, on the west end of Long Island; and a trading house or fort, at Hartford, on the Connecticut River, which Bancroft says the Dutch had discovered a little previous to the ...
DESIGN NJ:What is the architectural style of this house? MARC BRAHANEY:This is a colonial built in the 1950s. If you look back at past styles, this home fits in the “Adam” colonial house category. It’s reminiscent of architecture dating from the late 1700s to early-to-mid 1800s....