The NJ State Archives, in the Department of State, is the official repository and research center for New Jersey public records of enduring history value.
It's #ManuscriptMonday, and we're looking at a sworn statement from September 1776! Mrs. Elisabeth Franklin, wife of William Franklin, swore she had "no knowledge at all" of the Council's books, except for seeing one "last May, at a time the council were sitting."
There’s not a kernel in a carload in Goody’s Carmel Crispy Corn, manufactured in Lakewood and trademarked on February 21, 1933! #trademarktuesday [SSTCM001]
It's National Pet Day! While we celebrate our beloved companions today, this historical photo offers a glimpse into a different time. Here's naturalist Warren E. Buck with a leopard cub in the early 1940s – a sight you won't see in NJ today due to laws protecting these animals.
Did you know April is Records and Information Management Month? 🤔 At the State Archives, we're behind the scenes helping other state agencies identify their permanent records. From deciding what stays to ensuring safe disposal later, we're all about managing NJ's important info!
A new month means a new mini-exhibit in our Manuscript Reading Room! This month’s exhibit features Isaac Ogden, a loyalist from Newark. He was indicted for seditious words and fled to New York during the Revolutionary War. His property was seized and Ogden never returned to NJ.
Today is jazz singer Sarah “Sassy” Vaughan’s 101st birthday! She was nominated for nine total Grammys, winning the Lifetime Achievement Award and one other.
The State Archives maintains a list of missing and alienated records that belong at the Archives but have been lost or stolen over the years. We were recently able to track down one such enrolled law from the Royal Colony of New Jersey, dated December 6, 1769.
Today would be Grover Cleveland’s 188th birthday! After his retirement in 1897, he moved to Westland Mansion in Princeton, where he lived until his death in 1908. [SNJSA030]
This year we’re celebrating all things agricultural with our Garden State display, located on the first floor. Check it out before your next appointment!
Series SLE00007 has been scanned and linked through our website! It contains papers relating to the establishment of counties and county courthouses, 1760-1858. This excerpt is from a petition opposing the creation of a new County to be named Stockton County.
Today is Genealogy Day (our specialty!) Book your appointment in our Microfilm Reading Room to work on filling in your family tree today!
This photo is of Richard J. Collins of Collingswood and his family in 1890. [FWPNW026]
We're joining archives around the country to celebrate #archiveshandwriting! While we encounter sloppy handwriting a lot, occasionally we get to read some beautifully written script, like Governor Daniel Haines' oath of office from January 1848 [SSTSE007] #archiveshashtagparty
We are hiring a part-time Processing Assistant! Please keep in mind the position closes Friday, March 14. If you are interested, follow the link here: https://t.co/n2KzCAYAZc
We have recently come across press photos from some of the War Memorial's past legendary performers, including the Temptations. #musicmonday [SZWAB011]