Gloucester County Historical News
From Ice Cutting to Ice Box – A Bit of Frozen History
Looking Back at the Days When Your Ice Came From the Nearest Lake
Read MoreOde to a Black Female Aviation Pioneer
Gloucester County Historical Society Performance Celebrates Bessie Coleman
Read MoreThe Civil Rights Hero That New Jersey Forgets
NAACP Again Calls for NJ Hall of Fame to Recognize Irene Hill-Smith
Read MoreWinning the Women’s Vote in Gloucester County and Across the Continent
New Gloucester County Historical Society Exhibit Looks Back at the Suffrage Movement
Read MoreRare Book Find Sheds Light on Gloucester County’s Whiskey-Making Past
County Commissioners Transfer Two-Century-Old Ledger to Gloucester County Historical Society
Read MoreGloucester County Historical Society Library Book Sale Draws Crowd
Two Perfect Fall Days Help Drive Interest
Read MoreReenacting America’s First African American Self-Made Female Millionaire
A Gloucester County Historical Society Event Brings Madam C.J. Walter to Life
Read MoreThe Colonial Era’s Most Ostentatious Status Symbol: Patterned Brick Houses
Gloucester County Historical Society Presentation on West Jersey Quaker Life and Architecture
Read MoreHonoring the Memory of Woodbury’s Isaac J. Hill, Black Civil War Veteran and Author
A Special Graveside Memorial Ceremony Brings Together Government, Church, Veterans, and Civil Rights Leaders
Read MoreHow Colonial Taverns Were Like a Physical Internet
Author Michael Gabriele’s Presentation at the Gloucester County Historical Society
Read MoreShad Fishing Along the Delaware River
The Rise, Decline, and Resurgence of a Historic River Industry
Read MoreThe Black Maritime Network that was Harriet Tubman’s Secret Weapon
Gloucester County Historical Society Author Event Features Ellen Alford
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