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Honoring the Memory of Woodbury’s Isaac Hill, a Black Civil War Veteran and Author
A Special Graveside Memorial Ceremony Brings Together Government, Church, Veterans, and Civil Rights Leaders
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Shad Fishing Along the Delaware River
The Rise, Decline, and Resurgence of a Historic River Industry
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Down in Dry Dock with the Battleship New Jersey
Up Close and Personal with a Vessel as Large as its History is Long
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Making Bricks by Hand in the Colonial Era
A Process Widely Used in Southern New Jersey in the 18th Century
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The Colonial Era’s Most Ostentatious Status Symbol: Patterned Brick Houses
Gloucester County Historical Society Presentation Looks Back on West Jersey Quaker Life and Architecture
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A Unique African American U.S. Postal Service Figure Celebrated at Gloucester County Historical Society
Re-enactor Portrays the Larger-Than-Life “Stagecoach Mary” of Frontier Fame
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The Art of Victorian-Era Mourning at the Gloucester County Historical Society
A Gloucester County Exhibit Includes the Hair Art and Funeral Cookies
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The Black Maritime Network that was Harriet Tubman’s Secret Weapon
Gloucester County Historical Society Author Event Features Ellen Alford
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How Colonial Taverns Were Like a Physical Internet
Author Michael Gabriele’s Presentation at the Gloucester County Historical Society
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Roaring 20s at the Gloucester County Historical Society
Theatrical Fundraiser Features Dinner and a Murder Mystery
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A Gloucester County Salute to its U.S. Colored Troops
A New Historical Society Exhibit for Black History Month
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The Resurrection of South Jersey Artist John Pierce Barnes
RCA Worker and Impressionist Painter in Early 20th Century