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INDEX  TO   HISTORICAL 
PAPERS  and  their  AUTHORS 


Appearing  in  the 

'*  Papers  and  Proceedings" 

of  the 
Bergen  County  Historical  Society 


1902  —  1922 

Inclusive 


Compiled  by 
FRANCES  A.  WESTERVELT,  Curator 


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Index  to  Historical  Papers 
A 

Address,  Bergen  County  Historical  Society,  by  Dr.  Byron 

G.  Van  Home (1907-1908),  p.  1,  No.  4. 

Address  by  Everett  L.  Zabriskie,  President, 

Semi-annual  Special  Number,  p.  2. 
Address,  Hohokus  History,  by  Hon.  Cornelius  Doremus 
at  the  G.  B.  Keiser  Reception, 

(1910-1911),p.  37,  No.  7. 

Address  Made  in  Presenting  to  Leonia  the  Washington 

Commemorative   Tablet,   by    George    Heber   Jones, 

D.D (1915-1916),  p.  109,  No.  11. 

Address  of  Acceptance,  Reid  Howell,  President, 

(1920-1921),  p.  75,  No.  14. 

Annual  Report   (1921-1922),  p.  13,  No.  15. 

Address  of  Executive  Officer  of  Camp  Merritt,  Major 

Max  W.  Sullivauj  (1919),  Semi-annual  Number,  p.  17. 

Address  of  Welcome  at  Annual  Meeting  by  President 

Lewis  Marsena  Miller (1920),  p.     9,  No.  13. 

(1921),  p.  15,  No.  14. 
Address  of  Welcome  at  Semi-annual  Meeting,  President 
Lewis  Marsena  Miller  (1919) ;  refers  to  Camp  Mer- 
ritt Memorial  Association, 

Semi-annual  Special  Number. 
Aims  of  Our  Association,  by  Dr.  Herman  H.  Home, 

Semi-annual  Special  Number. 
Allbee,  Burton  H.,  Death  of..  (1920-1921),  p.  50,  No.  14. 
Allison  Prize  Compositions;   Closter  Schools, 

(1916-1917),  p.  46,  No.  12. 
Ancient  Dutch  Architecture,  by  Burton  H.  Allbee, 

(1908-1910),  p.  19,  Nos.  5  and  6. 
Andre  Prison  House  at  Tappan,  N.  Y.,  by  William  Alex- 
ander Linn   (1914-1915),  p.  7,  No.  10. 

Articles  of  Incorporation (1907-1908),  p.  7,  No.  4. 

(1910-1911),  p.  45,  No.  7. 


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B 


Baptist  Clmrcli  of  Rutherford,  The,  by  Rev.  W.  W.  Case, 

(1921-1922),  p.  79,  No.  15. 

Bar  of  Bergen  County,  The;  Read  at  Annual  Dinner, 
^'  1907,  Hon.  Cornelius  Doremus, 

(1906-1907),  p.  53,  No.  3. 

Baron  Steuben's  Estate   (New  Bridge),  AVilliam  Alex- 
ander  Linn    (1902-1905),  p.  20,  No.  1 

Bergen   A  Song  of.  Poem  by  Anna  A.  V.  Dater,  Report 
^Scrap  Book  Comm.. .....  (1921-1922),  p.  110,  No.  15. 

Bergen  County  Courts,  with  Appendix,  by  William  M. 
Johnson (1910-1911),  p.  9    No^  i. 

Bero-en  County  Descendants  in  Nova  Scotia,  by  Dr.  By- 
"ron  G.  A^an  Home. . .  (1913-1914),  p.  17,  Nos.  8  and  9. 

Bergen  County  Dutch,  by  Rev.  John  C.  Voorhis, 

(1905-1906),  p.  29,  No.  2. 

Bero-en  Countv  Historical  Society,  The;  Address  by  Pres- 
ident Byron  G.  A^an  Home. .  (1907-1908),  p.  1,  No.  4. 

Bero-en  Countv   Hospitals   Opened,   Report   Comm.   on 
Current  History (1921-1922),  p.  100,  No.  15 

Bero-en    Countv   Motorcvcle   Police    Organized,   Report 
"Comm.  on  Current  History.  (1921-1922),  p.  88,  No^l5. 

Bero-en  County's  Oldest  Newspaper,  Report  Current  His- 
"torv  Committee (1920-1921),  p.  38,  No.  14. 

Bero-enDaily  News,  Report  Current  History  Committee, 

J5er^en  l^     y  (1920-1921),  p.  26,  No.  14. 

Bergenfield  (Old  Schraalenburgh)  Early  History  of,  by 

AValter  Christie (1914-1915),  p.  39,  No.  10. 

Bibliographv    of    Publications    Pertaining    to    Bergen 

County,'  by  Salina  F.  AVatts, 

(1915-1916),  p.  115,  No.  11. 

Birth  of  the  Society,  by  E.  K.  Bird.  (1920),  p.  m,  No.  13. 


C 


Camp  Merritt  Fires,  Report  Connnittee^on  Current  His- 


Camp  Merritt,  Locating  of,  by  J.  Spencer  Smith, 

(1920),  p.  52,  No.  13. 
Camp  Merritt,  Location  of,  bv  Watson  G.  Clark, 

(1920),  I).  55,  No.  13. 
Camp  Merritt,  Some  Achievements  of,  by  Major  F.  G. 

Landon (1919),  Semi-annual  Special  Number. 

Camp  M(H'ritt  Memorial,  by  W.  H.  Roberts, 

(1919),  p.  23,  Semi-annual  Special  Number. 
Camp  Merritt  Memorial,  Contract  Let,  Report  Commit- 
tee on  Cunvnt  Plistory.  .  .  (192M922),  p.  99,  No.  15. 
Camp  Merritt  Memorial,  Rei:)ort  of  Connnittee  on, 

(1920-1921),  p.  72,  No.  14. 
Catholic  Church  in  Rutherford,  History  of  the, 

(1921-1922),  p.  84,  No.  15. 
Changes,  bv  Hon.  David  D.  Demarest, 

(1908-1910),  p.  39,  Nos.  5  and  6. 
Chestnut  Ridge  Rest  Farm  Founded,  Report  Committee 

on  Current  History (1921-1922),  p.  94,  No.  15. 

Christian  Science  in  Rutherford,  History  of  the  Growth 

of (1921-1922),  p.  83,  No.  15. 

Church   Davs    in    Old    Schraalenburgh,   l)v    Frances    A. 

WesterVelt    (1914-1915),  'i).  33,  No.  10. 

Church  History  Report (1920-1921),  p.  25,  No.  14. 

Closter,  Historic,  by  David  D.  Ackerman, 

(1910-1911),  p.  21,  No.  7. 
Closter 's  Old-Time  History,  Some  of,  by  Mary  Naugle, 

(1907-1908),  p".  51,  No.  4. 

Colonial    and    Revolutionarv    Historv    and    Historical 

Places,  by  Col.  W.  D.  Snow,  (1902-1905),  p.  9,  No.  1. 

Congregational  Church  of  Rutherford,  The,  bv  Isabella 

^Yvatt (1921-1922),  p.  74,  No.  15. 

Constitution  and  By-Laws ;  (1907-1908),  p.  11,  No.  4. 

Constitutional   By-Laws,   amended, 

(1914-1915),  p.  69,  No,  10. 
Crops  and  Live  Stocks,  ^'alue  of.  Report  Committee  on 

Current  History (1920-1921),  p.  76,  No.  14. 

Cummings,  Thomas  H.,  Death  of,  Report  Committee  on 
Current  History (1921-1922),  p.  100,  No.  15. 


D 

Deeds  and  Maps,  List  of (1915-1916),  p.  28,  No.  11. 

Demarest  Family,   Ancestral  Place,   Picardy,  by   Care 

Lloyd  AVirthington (1915-1916),  p.  16,  No.  11. 

Demarest,  Judge  Milton,  Death  of,  Eefjort  Committee  on 

Current  History (1921-1922),  p.  94,  No.  15. 

Doremus,  Schuyler,  SOtli  Anniversary  in  County  Clerk's 
Office,  Report  of  Committee  on  Current  History, 

(1921-1922),  p.  99,  No.  15. 
Dutch  Architecture,  Ancient,  by  Burton  H.  Allbee, 

(1908-1910),  p.  19,  Nos.  5  and  6. 
Dutch,  Bergen  County,  by  Eev.  John  C.  Voorhis, 

(1905-1906),  p.  29,  No.  2. 

E 

Early  Legislation  Affecting  Bergen  County,  by  Edmund 

W.  Wakelee (1908-1910),  p.  51*,  Nos.  5  and  6. 

East  Rutherford  Memorial,  Report  Committee  on  Cur- 
rent History (1921-1922),  p.  92,  No.  15. 

Edsall  Papers,  The,  by  Dr.  Byron  G.  Van  Home, 

(1907-1908),  p.  69,  No.  4. 
Englewood,  City  of.  Fiftieth  Anniversary,  Report  Com- 
mittee on  Current  History.  (1920-1921),  p:  52,  No.  14. 

(1921-192"2),p.  90,  No.  15. 
Englewood,  Naming  of,  Report  Scrap  Book  Committee, 

(1921-1922),  p.  113,  No.  15. 
English  Neighborhood  Cliurch,  The,  Dr.  B.  F.  Underwood, 

(1907-1908),  p.  89,  No.  4. 

F 

Facts  and  Figures  from  Manuscripts  (illustrated),  by 
Frances  A.  Westervelt.  .  .  (1915-1916),  p.  14,  No.  11. 

First  Presbyterian  Church,  Rutherford,  by  Mrs.  William 
T.    Cooper (1921-1922),  p.  46,  No.  15. 

First  White  Child  in  Bergen  County,  Report  Scrap  Book 
Committee (192i-1922),  p.  112,  No.  15. 


G 

Glover,  Tlieopliilus  N.,  Death  of.  (1920-1921),  p.  48,  No.  14. 
Grace  Church,  Rutherford,  bv  Rev.  Henry  M.  Ladd, 

(1921-1922),  p.  51,  No.  15. 

Grace  Church  Familv,   Rutherford,   Story  of,  by  Rev. 

Henry  M.  Ladd. ." (1921-1922),  p.  59,  No.  15. 

H 

Hackensack,  Name  Officially  Changed  from  "New  Bar- 
badoes,"  Report  Committee  on  Current  History, 

(1921-1922),  p.  96,  No.  15. 
Hackensack  Tax  List,  1783. . . .  (1915-1916),  p.  40,  No.  11. 
Hackensack,  The  Green,  The  Fountain,  The  Cannon,  An- 
derson Park,  Fairmount  Park, 

(1921-1922),  p.  116,  No.  15. 
Harrington    Township,    Public    School    of,   by   Matt    J. 

Bogert (1916-1917),  p.  39,  No.  12. 

Health  Work  by  Local   Center,  Report   Committee   on 

Current  History (1921-1922),  p.  99,  No.  15. 

Hebrew  Institute,  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  Report  of  Current 

History  on (1920-1921),  p.  55,  No.  14. 

Henry  Hudson  Drive,  Interstate  Park,  Opening  of.  Report 
Com.  on  Current  History.  (1921-1922),  p.  94,  No.  15. 
Historical  Clippings,  by  Frances  A.  Westervelt, 

(1908-1910),  p.  29,  Nos.  5  and  6. 
Historical  Research;  Its  Problems  and  Lessons,  by  W. 
D.  T.  Whitney, 

(1910)    Semi-annual  Special  Number,  p.  5. 
Historic  Houses,  bv  Burton  H.  Albee, 

(1905-1906),  p.  33,  No.  2. 
Historic  Maps  and  Their  Making,  bv  H.  B.  Goetschius, 

(1908-1910),  p.  55,  Nos.  5  and  6. 
Historic  Sites  and  Events,  Report  of  Committee  on, 

(1920-1921),  p.  56,  No.  14. 
Historiographer's  Report,  by  T.  N,  Glover, 

(1906-1907),  p.  13,  No.  3.. 


Illustrations 


Aclieiibacli  (John  K.)  House,  Saddle  River,  N.  J., 
(1913-1914),  p.  25,  Nos.  8  and  9. 
Adams  (R.  A.)  House,  Saddle  River,  N.  J., 

(1913-1914),  p.  17,  Nos.  8  and  9. 
Allbee,  Burton  H.,  Portrait, 

(1920-1921),  p.  51,  No.  14. 
Andre  Prison  House  Before  Restoration, 

(1914-1915),  p.  13,  No.  10. 
Andre  Prison  House  After  Restoration, 

(1914-1915),  p.  6,  No.  10. 
Baptist  Church,  Rutherford,  Old  and  New  Edifices, 

(1921-1922),  p.  81,  No.  15. 
Blanket,  Blue  and  White.  (1915-1916),  p.  60,  No.  11. 
Blanket,  Homespun. . .  .  (1915-1916),  p.  69,  No.  11. 
Blanket,  Indian,   Cheroke   Rose, 

(1915-1916),  p.  61,  No.  11. 
Blanket,  White,  of  1800.  (1915-1916),  p.  59,  No.  11. 
Brass  Cloak  Buckles  with  Board  Coat-of-Arms, 

(1921-1922),  p.  37,  No.  15. 

Brinkerhoff  House,  Old (1920),  p.  41,  No.  13. 

Camp  Merritt,  Aeroplane  View  of, 

(1920),  p.  59,  No.  13. 
Camp  Merritt,  Panoramic  View  of, 

(1920),  p.  57,  No.  13. 

Candle  Stand,  Primitive (1920),  p.  17,  No.  13. 

Cane  of  Peter  P.  Demarest, 

(1915-1916),  p.  19,  No.  11. 
Canoe,  Indian  Dugout. .  (1916-1917),  p.  61,  No.  12. 
Certificate  of  Loyalty.  .  (1915-1916),  p.  67,  No.  11. 

Cole  House,  The (1920),  p.  42,  No.  13. 

Congregational   Church,   Rutherford, 

(1921-1922),  p.  76,  No.  15. 
Demarest  Home  (Jacobus),  New  Bridge,  N.  J., 

(1915-1916),  p.  21,  No.  11. 
Demarest  Homestead,    (1915-1916),  p.  17,  No.  11. 


Illustkatioxs,  (Continued) 

Devoe  House,  Abraham  (1915-1916),  p.  62,  No.  11. 

DeWint  House,  The (1920),  p.  60,  No.  13. 

Duncan,  Gen.  George  B.,  Portrait, 

(1920),  p.  56,  No.  13. 

Dutch  Kitchen,  Early (1920),  p.  24,  No.  13. 

English   Neighborhood   Church, 

(1920-1921),  p.  35,  No.  U. 
First  Church  of  Christ,  Scientist,  Rutherford, 

(1921-1922),  p.  85,  No.' 15. 
First  Presbyterian  Church,  Rutherford,  Old  and 

New  Edifices (1921-1922),  p.  49,  No.  15. 

Furnace  and  Iron  Pot,  Primitive, 

(1921-1922),  p.  41,  No.  15. 
Glover,  Theophilus  N.,  Portrait 

(1920-1921),  p.  49,  No.  14. 
Grace  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  Rutherford, 

(1921-1922),  p.  66,  No.  15. 
Hat  and  Cloak  Worn  bv  Capt.  Nathaniel  Board, 

*  (1921-1922),  p.  37,  No.  15. 
Hat  and  Hat  Box,  Capt.  Nathaniel  Board's, 

(1921-1922),  p.  37,  No.  15. 
Henry  Hudson  Drive,  Opening  of, 

(1921-1922),  p.  95,  No.  15. 
Hermitage,  The,  Hohokus, 

(1921-1922),  p.  95,  No,  15. 
Indian  Relics,  Bergen  County, 

(1921-1922),  p.  41,  No.  15. 
Isolation  Hospital,  Bergen  County, 

(1921-1922),  p.  101,  No.  15. 
Johnson,  Hon.  William  M.,  Portrait 

(1921-1922),  Frontispiece,  No.  15. 
Johnson  Public  Library,  Hackensack,  N.  J., 

(1920),  p.  64,  No.  13. 
Kip  Farm,  Rutherford,  Barns  and  Harvesting  on, 

(1920-1921),  p.  31,  No.  14. 
Kip  Farm,  Rutherford,  Fertile  Field  on, 

(1920-1921),  p.  29,  No.  14. 


Ili-ustrations,  (Continued) 

Kip  Homestead,  Rutherford, 

(1920-1921),  p.  29,  No.  14. 
Lath,  Clay  and  Straw  Binder,  Berdan  House. 

(1921-1922),  p.  41,  No.  15. 
Lee's  Letter,  General, 

(1916-1917),  pp.  2,  3,  4,  No.  12. 
Liberty  Pole,   Englewod,   Dedication  of, 

(1921-1922),  p.  95,  No.  15. 
Lutheran   Church   Site   Marker, 

(1921-1922),  p.  107,  No.  15. 
Methodist  Episcopal   Church,   Rutherford, 

(1921-1922),  p.  66,  No.  15. 
Miller,  Lewis  Marsena,  Portrait, 

(1920-1921),  Frontispiece,  No.  14. 
Motorcycle  Police,  Bergen  County, 

(1921-1922),  p.  89,  No.  15. 
*'01d  Stone  Church,"  Saddle  River,  N.  J., 

(1914-1915),  p.  63,  No.  10. 
Osborn  (John)  House,  Saddle  River,  N.  J., 

(1913-1914),  p.  33,  Nos.  8  and  9. 
''Parsley"  Pottery  Pot, ....  (1920),  p.  17,  No.  13. 
Poor,  Gen.  Enoch,  Memorial  Monument  to,  Hack- 

ensack (1921-1922),  p.  117,  No.  15. 

Poor,   Gen.   Enoch,   Portrait, 

(1902-1905),  Frontispiece,  No.  1. 
Rutherford,  N.  J.,  Aeroplane  View  of, 

(1920-1921),  p.  10,  No.  14. 
St.  Mary's  Roman  Catholic  Church,  Rutherford, 

(1921-1922),  p.  85,  No.  15. 
Schraalenburgh  Church  (North), 

(1920-1921),  p.  43,  No.  14. 
Schraalenburgh  Church  (South), 

(1914-1915),  p.  32,  No.  10. 
Signatures  of  Deed. . . .  (1915-1916),  p.  18,  No.  11. 
Signboard,  Hopper's  Tavern,  Hohokus, 

(1921-1922),  p.  35,  No.  15. 
Smith  or  McMichael  House,    (1920),  p.  41/No.  13. 


Illustrations,  (Continued) 

Spinning  AVlieel,  Primitive,  (1920),  p.  16,  No.  13 
Spoon  Rack,  Hand  Carved,  (1920),  p.  17,  No.  13. 
Strawberry  Baskets.  .  .  .  (1915-1916),  p.  63,  No.  11. 
Surplus  Revenue  Bond.  .  (1916-1917),  p.  15,  No.  12. 
Treaty  of  Paris  Plate. .  (1921-1922),  p.  37,  No.  15. 
Unitarian  Church,  Rutherford, 

(1921-1922),  p.  76,  No.  15. 

Vreeland  House,  The (1920),  p.  43,  No.  13. 

Wampum,  Black  (1916-1917),  p.  30,  No.  12. 

Wampum  Mint    (1916-1917),  p.  27,  No.  12. 

Wampum  Moons,  Unfinished, 

(1916-1917),  p.  31,  No.  12. 
Wampum  Moons,  Finished, 

(1916-1917),  p.  32,  No.  12. 
Wampum  Moon  and  Pipes, 

(1916-1917),  p.  36,  No.  12. 

Wampum  Pipes (1916-1917),  p.  34,  No.  12. 

Wampum  Pipe  Machine, 

(1916-1917),  p.  35,  No.  12. 

AVampum,  White (1916-1917),  p.  28,  No.  12. 

War  Hat   and  Buckle,   Mexican, 

(1920),  p.  17,  No.  13. 
Washington's   Headquarters   at   Tappan, 

(1920),  p.  60,  No.  13. 
Wilson,  Robert  T.,  Portrait, 

(1920),  Frontispiece,  No.  13. 
Wind-Jammers  of  the  Hackensack, 

(1915-1916),  p.  5,  No.  11. 
Wittemann-Lewis  Aircraft  Plant, 

(1920-1921),  p.  27,  No.  14. 

Incident  of  Bergen  County,  An  (Christie  Genealogy),  by 
Rev.  John  C.  Voorhis* (1914-1915),  p.  61,  No.  10. 

Indian  Life  in  Bergen  County,  by  Frank  G.  Speck  and 
Clifford  M.  Story (1906-1907),  p.  19,  No.  3. 

Interest  on  Surplus  Revenue  (photograph  of  the  bond), 
by  W.  A.  Linn (1916-1917),  p.  10,  No.  12. 


'^Jackson  Whites,"  The,  Report  Committee  on  Current 
History (1921-1922),  p.  91,  No.  15. 


K 

Kip,  Peter  H.,  of  Rutherford,  Death  of ;  Report  Commit- 
tee on  Current  History. .  (1920-1921),  p.  28,  No.  14. 

L 

Lee's   (General)   Letter,  Copy  of   (and  photographs  of 

copy) \  (1916-1917),  p.  3,  No.  12. 

Letters' (1920),  p.  59-64,  No.  13. 

Liberty  Pole,  Englewood,  Dedication  of.  Report  Commit- 
tee on  Current  History. . .  (1921-1922),  p.  94,  No.  15. 
Liberty  Pole  Tavern,  The,  by  Nelson  K.  Vanderbeck, 

(1907-1908),  p.  41,  No.  4. 
Linn,  William  Alexander,  Sketch  of, 

(1916-1917),  p.  7,  No.  12. 
Loan  Exhibitions  and  Catalogues, 

(1905-1906),  p.  47-63,  No.  2. 
Local  History  in  the  Making,  by  Reid  Howell, 

(1919),  Semi-annual  Special  Number,  p.  27. 
Lutheran  Church,  First,  by  Eugene  K.  Bird, 

(1906-1907),  p.  37,  No.  3. 
Lutheran  Church  and  Cemetery  Site,  Marker,  Teaneck, 

(1921-1922),  p.  106,  No.  15. 
Lutherans  of  Hackensack  Township,  The,  by  David  D. 

Demarest (1915-1916),  p.  92,  No.  11. 

Lutherans'  Deed  for  Church  Site,  1716,  from  Laurence 
Van  Boskeark (1916-1917),  p.  17,  No.  12. 

M 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Rutherford,  History  of, 

(1921-1922),  p.  67,  No.  15. 

Motorcycle  Police  Organized  in  Bergen  County,  Report 

Comm.  on  Current  History.  (1921-1922),  p.  88,  No.  15. 


N 

''New  Barbadoes"  Officially  Cliang-ed  to  City  of  Hackon- 
saek,  Report  Committee  on  Current  History, 

(1921-1922),  p.  96,  No.  15. 
New  Barbadoes  Neck,  Eeport  Scrap  Book  Committee, 

(1921-1922),  p.  114,  No.  15. 
New  Bridge,  History  of,  by  Francis  C.  Koehler, 

(1906-1907),  p.  47,  No.  3. 

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Old  Days  in  Leonia,  by  Robert  Hill  Greene, 

(1920),  p.  42,  No.  13. 
Old  Family  Papers,  by  Cornelius   Christie, 

(1905-1906),  p.  41,  No.  2. 
Old  Land  Lines  in  Hackensack,  by  George  J.  Ackerman, 

(1908-1910),  p.  9,  Nos.  5  and  6. 
Old  Pollifly  Road,  by  Burton  H.  AUbee, 

(1907-1908),  p.  81,  No.  4. 
Old  Time   Bergen    County   Doctors,  by  Byron  G.  Van 

Home  ' (1906-1907),^ p.  29,  No.  3. 

Organization   and   Proceedings,  by  Rey.  Ezra  T.   San- 
ford  (1902-1905),  p.  6,  No.  1. 

Our  County  Disgrace,  by  Burton  H.  Allbee, 

(1913-1914),  p.  21,  Nos.  8  and  9. 
Outlines  of  Natural  History  of  Bergen  County,  by  Henry 

Hales *.  ....(1910-1911),  p.  31,  No.  7. 

Oyer  Our  Northern  Border,  by  Theophilus  N.  Gloyer, 

(1908-1909),  p.  23,  Nos.  5  and  6. 


Paramus  Cemetery,  by  Eyerett  L.  Zabriskie, 

(1910),  Mid-year  Special. 
Paramus  Reformed  Church,  by  Eyerett  L.  Zabriskie. 

(1913-1914),  p.  25,  Nos.  8  and  9. 

Paramus  Reformed  Church,  A  Sketch  of,  by  Henry  D. 

Cook,  Pastor (1910-1911),  p.  55,  No.  7. 


Passing  of  Family  History. ..  (1906-1907),  p.  41,  No.  3. 

Patriotic  Dutv  of  Our  Historical  Association,  by  Capt 
A.  H.  Brown (1920),  p.  26,  No.  13. 

Pell,  David  Ackerman,  90tli  Birthday,  Report  Committee 
on  Current  History (1921-1922),  p.  92,  No.  15. 

Petition  from  Bergen  County  to  the  New  Jersey  Pro- 
vincial Assembly  (copv  of  with  history),  1755;  pro- 
cured by  H.  B.  Goetschius.  .  (1914-1915),  p.  19,  No.  10. 

Poor,  General  Enoch;  Oration  on  the  Unveiling  of  the 
Statue,  bv  Hon.  Henry  M.  Baker, 

(1902-1905),  p.  37,  No.  1 

Poor,  General  Enoch,  Portrait (1902-1905),  No.  1. 

Poor  Monument  Celebration,  The,  by  Eugene  K.  Bird, 

(1902-1905),  p.  34,  No.  1. 

Poor  Monument,  Moving  of.  Report  Committee  on  Wars 
and   Revolutionarv    Soldiers'    Graves, 

(1921-1922),  p.  116,  No.  15. 

Presidents  of  the  Society  (chronological  list), 

(1921-1922),  p.  10,  No.  15. 

Private  Cemeteries,  Demolition  of,  by  Everett  L.  Zabris- 
kie  (1906-1907),  p.  41,  No.  3. 

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Ramapo  Mountaineers,  The,  Report  Committee  on  Cur- 
rent History (1921-1922),  p.  91,  No.  15. 

Retreat   of   "76"    (Across   Bergen   County),  by   T.   N. 

Glover  (1905-1906),  p.  11,  No.  2. 

Revolutionary  Soldiers'  Graves,  Report  Committee  on, 

(1920-1921),  p.    67,  No.  14. 
(1921-1922),  p.  116,  No.  15. 
Ridgefield  Reformed  Church  Celebrates  150th  Anniver- 
sary, Report  Committee  on  Current  History, 

(1920-1921),  p.  33,  No.  14. 
Ridgewood  of  Yesteryear,  by  Hon.  Cornelius  Doremus, 

"(1910),  p.  12,  Semi-annual  Number. 

Romevn,  Mrs.  James  A.,  Death  of.  Report  Committee  on 

Current  History (1921-1922),  p.  98,  No.  15. 


Roosevelt  School,   Ridgefield  Park,  Laying  of   Corner- 
stone, Report  Committee  on  Current  History, 

(1921-1922),  p.  90,  No.  15. 
Ryersons,  The,  Report  Scrap  Book  Committee, 

(1921-1922),p.  113,  No.  15. 

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Schraalenburg,    120th    Anniversary    of   the    Old    North 
Church,  Report  Committee  on  Current  History, 

(1920-1921),  p.  42,  No.  14. 
Scraps  from  My  Note-book,  by  T.  N.  Glover, 

(1907-1908),  p.  55,  No.  4. 
Sentry  Booths  in  Bergen  County,  Report  Committee  on 

Current  History (1921-1922),  p.  93,  No.  15. 

Slavery  in  Bergen  County,  by  William  Alexander  Linn, 

(1907-1908),  p.  23,  No.  4. 

Slave  Papers (1915-1916),  p.  22,  No.  11. 

Sons  of  the  American  Revolution,  Pilgrimage  bv  Paramus 

Chapter  (1921-1922),  p.  94,  No.  15. 

State  Highway,  Opening  of  Route  10,  Report  Committee 
on  Current  History (1921-1922),  p.  97,  No.  15. 

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Tail   Pieces— See    (1921-1922),   No.   15 

Bootjack  and  Shoe  Lasts p.  149 

Brass-bound  Cedar  Tul)  and  Soft  Soap  Shell.p.    87 

Candlestick,  Snuffer  and  Extinguisher p.    30 

Cooking  Pot,  Toaster  and  Wood  Ladle p.    33 

Old  Books  and  Spectacles Front  Cover 

Old  Shovel,  Tongs  and  Bellows p.    19 

Paul  Revere  Tin  Lantern p.  105 

Powder  liorn,  Bullet  Mould  and  Bullets.  .  .  .p.  103 

Quill  Pen  and  Sand  Shaker p.  134 

Very  Old  Candlestand p.    45 

Tax  List,  1783,  Hackensack.  . .  (1915-1916),  p.  40,  No.  11. 


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Unitarian  Society  of  Rutherford,  Tlie, 

(1921-1922),  p.  77,  No.  15. 

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Wampum  Industr}^  Final  Century  of,  in  Bergen  County, 
N.  J.  (includes  Indian  history  and  illustrations),  by 
Prances  A.  Westervelt. . .  (1916-1917),  p.  20,  No.  12. 

Washington  Institute,  The  (Hackensack),  by  William  M. 
Johnson (1913-1914),  p.  4,  Nos.  8  and  9. 

Watersheds  of  Bergen  County,  Report  Committee  on  To- 
pography and  Historical  Geography, 

(1921-1922),  p.  115,  No.  15. 

Wind- Jammers  of  the  Hackensack  (illustrated),  by  Eu- 
gene K.  Bird (1915-1916),  p.  5,  No.  11. 

Winne,  Walter  G.,  Testimonial  Dinner  to.  Report  Commit- 
tee on  Current  History. . .  (1921-1922),  p.  98,  No.  15. 

Witteman-Lewis  Aircraft  Plant,  Report  Committee  on 
Current  History (1920-1921)   p.  26,  No.  14. 

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Yoppo  Court  House  and  Jail,  (1920-1921),  p.  56,  No.  14. 


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