National Archives Presents Genealogy Series: 1950 Census
The National Archives presents a Genealogy Series on the 1950 Census. The series began in March and will continue until […]
The National Archives presents a Genealogy Series on the 1950 Census. The series began in March and will continue until […]
The Arch Street Project and the Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities will host a virtual public forum on May […]
The Library Company of Philadelphia will spend the month of April exploring topics related to nineteenth-century historic dress and textile […]
The New Jersey History and Historic Preservation Conference: “Building a Place for History: Rediscovery and Renewal” will take place on […]
Rutgers University’s Center for Urban Research and Education presents a lecture by Howard Gillette, “The Paradox of Urban Revitalization.” The […]
The New Jersey Council for the Humanities announced that a traveling exhibit, “Voices and Votes: Democracy in America,” will open […]
The New Jersey Historical Commission is hosting a virtual Revolution NJ discussion series, “Big Ideas: Concepts for the 250th.” On […]
The New Jersey Historical Commission (NJHC), New Jersey State Archives, and New Jersey State Museum are pleased to announce New Jersey Women Make History, the 2019 New Jersey History Conference, scheduled for Friday, November 1, 2019 at Douglass Residential College, Rutgers University – New Brunswick.
Join us for “Sanctuary Now, Sanctuary When?”, hosted by the Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia, on April 23.
“Sanctuary: Past Into Present” is a series of free public seminars offered by The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia. The first event, “In Search of the Underground Railroad,” will take place on April 2 at Rutgers-Camden.