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Dougherty, Peter, 1805-1894.
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Gayraud Wilmore interviewed by J. Oscar McCloud, 1981.
North Reformed Church, Newark, New Jersey.
First Presbyterian Church, Salem, N.J.
Synod of the Northeast.
Cold Spring Presbyterian Church, Cape May, New Jersey.
First Presbyterian Church, Rahway, New Jersey.
First Reformed Church and Parsonage, Long Branch, New Jersey.
First Presbyterian Church, Woodbridge, New Jersey.
First Presbyterian Church, Elizabeth, New Jersey.
First Presbyterian Church, Barrington, N.J.
Presbytery of the Highlands of New Jersey.
Calhoon -- First PC 1908.
Womanist Ethics for the 21st Century.
Old Tennent Church, Tennent, New Jersey.
Letter to H.P. Ford from Woodrow Wilson, February 13, 1907.
Presbyterian Chuch, Collingswood, N.J.
Westminster Presbyterian Church, Elizabeth, New Jersey.
Petition for dissolution of relationship between Woodbridge and Metuchen churches, 1793.
Presbyterian Church, Hanover, New Jersey.
Princeton Seminary Faculty Members.
Jack Rogers at his son's college graduation, 1981.
Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church.
122nd General Assembly, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 1910.
Second Presbyterian Church, Elizabeth, New Jersey.
Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville, New Jersey.
First Reformed Church, New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Portrait of Senator Bill Bradley with handwritten note to Rev. Edward L. R. Elson.
First Presbyterian Church Burying Ground, Orange, New Jersey.
High Street Presbyterian Church, Newark, New Jersey.
Tusculum, John Witherspoon's farm.
First Presbyterian Church, Trenton, New Jersey.
Presbyterian Church, Woodstown, New Jersey.
Kenneth G. Neigh interviewed by Susan Miller, 1989-1990, tape 1, side 1.
Dick Baird's outgoing correspondence to Golden Baird, circa 1920-1929.
Hamilton Square Presbyterian Church, NJ.
Kenneth G. Neigh interviewed by Susan Miller, 1989-1990, tape 1, side 2.
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