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View of New Brunswick looking North West (1919) [New Brunswick--Albany St.]

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NJ Postcard Collection--Atlantic County--Atlantic City--Boardwalk

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Membership certificate. New-Jersey Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery. (New Jersey Broadsides, 1793.)

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"An Act for the Gradual Abolition of Slavery." (1804)From Acts of the 28th General Assembly of the State of New Jersey; Second Sitting. Trenton; N.J.: Wilson & Blackwell; 1804; p. 251-254. (SNCLX KFN1825.A25)

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"Little Hungary": A Study of the Hungarian Community in New Brunswick [N.J.] and of Its Relationship to the Larger Community. Harold Joel Harris (Rutgers Class of 1949) [New Brunswick, N.J. 1949?].

Little_Hungary_(A_Study_of_the_Hungarian_Community_in_New_Brunswick,_NJ),_Harris,_Harold_Joel.pdf

The author, a member of the class of 1949, prepared the paper on the basis of interviews, for a Rutgers University class.

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