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Hunterdon County Historical Society

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Hunterdon County Historical Society
The first “automobile run” of the Flemington Motor Club in 1910. The club traveled to Bound Brook that day (HCHS Photographic Collection Px 6274). ... See MoreSee Less

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Hunterdon County Historical Society

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Hunterdon County Historical Society
Don't miss the final chapter in Goodspeed Histories fascinating saga on the Delaware Flemington Railroad Company, the rail line that was never built. You'll find it here: goodspeedhistories.com/coming-into-the-station/ ... See MoreSee Less

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Hunterdon County Historical Society

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Hunterdon County Historical Society
The HCHS Map Collection came to the rescue again recently as we tried to solve a mystery revolving around our Deats/Thatcher Native American Archaeological Collection. Read more: hunterdonhistory.org/collection-gem-january-2021/ ... See MoreSee Less

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Hunterdon County Historical Society

4 weeks ago

Hunterdon County Historical Society

Bray Family Tree – GOODSPEED HISTORIES

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Bray Family TreeDecember 25, 2020ByMarfy GoodspeedinBrayNo CommentsTags:family treesThanks to the efforts of Gen. Daniel Bray of Kingwood Township to collect the boats that Washington needed to get his army across the Delaware River before the British caught up with them, the surname Bray has a cert...
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Hunterdon County Historical Society

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On behalf of HCHS, we wish everyone a safe and healthy holiday season! Below was taken in Flemington in 1895. ... See MoreSee Less

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Due to the current public health emergency, the Hunterdon County Historical Society is closed to the public.

The Hunterdon County Historical Society recently received an operating support re-grant from the Hunterdon County Cultural and Heritage Commission, with funds from the New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of the Department of State.
Funding has been made possible in part by:

The Astle-Alpaugh Family Foundation,
The Holt Charitable Foundation
The Hunterdon County Board of Chosen Freeholders, and
The New Jersey Historical Commission through funds administered by
The Hunterdon County Cultural and Heritage Commission.
The Large Foundation
Investors Foundation
Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New Jersey
Private Donors


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