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  2. Dr. Jabez Campfield House - Wikipedia

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    The house was built c. 1760 along King's Highway (now Morris Street) on the eastern edge of what was then the small village of Morristown. [5] In 1765, Dr. Jabez Campfield, a young doctor from Newark, bought the house when he moved to Morristown with his new wife, Sarah Ward, to establish his medical practice. [6]

  3. Everyday Use - Wikipedia

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    Dee: She is an educated African-American woman and the eldest daughter of Mrs Johnson.She seeks to embrace her cultural identity through changing her name from Dee to Wangero Leewanikhi a Kemanjo (an African name), marrying a Muslim man, and acquiring artifacts from Mama's house to put on display, an approach that puts her at odds with Mama and Maggie.

  4. List of newspapers in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Pol-Am Journal, official newspaper, Association of the Sons of Poland, Jersey City, published in Scranton, Pennsylvania, OCLC 11109215, ISSN 0749-0429 [1] Quisqueya News, Spanish language, Newark, founded in 2002 OCLC 1065970436 [1]

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Morris ...

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    1 mile (1.6 km) west of Mendham at NJ 24 and Roxiticus Road Boundary increase (listed February 22, 1999, refnum 99000085): NJ 24 and Roxiticus Rd. Mendham Township: 124: Rarick-Kellihan House: Rarick-Kellihan House: May 1, 1992

  6. John T. Cunningham - Wikipedia

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    John T. Cunningham (June 26, 1915 – June 7, 2012) was an American journalist, writer, and historian who published numerous works related to the history of his native state, New Jersey. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Long known as "New Jersey’s popular historian", his This is New Jersey , originally published in 1953, has never gone out of print. [ 3 ]

  7. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    The Big Book, first published in 1939, was the size of a hymnal. With its passionate appeals to faith made in the rat-a-tat cadence of a door-to-door salesman, it helped spawn other 12-step-based institutions, including Hazelden, founded in 1949 in Minnesota. Hazelden, in turn, would become a model for facilities across the country.

  8. Fosterfields - Wikipedia

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    In 1776, Ogden was listed as a landowner in Morristown. He was a county judge, and from 1802 to 1804, represented Morris County in New Jersey Legislature. He invested in the First Presbyterian Church's purchase of the Morristown Green. [5]

  9. NJ looks to make magic mushrooms legal for recreational use ...

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    It took at least five years of public debate, lobbying and bill amendments for New Jersey to make marijuana legal for recreational use in 2021. Now the state may do the same with psychedelic ...