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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

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Ode to a Black Female Aviation Pioneer

Gloucester County Historical Society Performance Celebrates Bessie Coleman

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The Civil Rights Hero That New Jersey Forgets

NAACP Again Calls for NJ Hall of Fame to Recognize Irene Hill-Smith

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Winning the Women’s Vote in Gloucester County and Across the Continent

New Gloucester County Historical Society Exhibit Looks Back at the Suffrage Movement

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Rare Book Find Sheds Light on Gloucester County’s Whiskey-Making Past

County Commissioners Transfer Two-Century-Old Ledger to Gloucester County Historical Society

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Gloucester County Historical Society Library Book Sale Draws Crowd

Two Perfect Fall Days Help Drive Interest

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Reenacting America’s First African American Self-Made Female Millionaire

A Gloucester County Historical Society Event Brings Madam C.J. Walter to Life

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The Colonial Era’s Most Ostentatious Status Symbol: Patterned Brick Houses

Gloucester County Historical Society Presentation on West Jersey Quaker Life and Architecture

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Honoring 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

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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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Shad Fishing Along the Delaware River

The Rise, Decline, and Resurgence of a Historic River Industry

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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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