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Oral History Interview With the Children of Architect Joy Wheeler Dow

May 12, 2019

  Interview November 25, 1979 with John G. Dow, Joy Wheeler Dow Jr., Mrs.

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Wonderful 1956 Glenwood School Student’s Scrapbook

April 9, 2019

  This wonderful 1956 Glenwood School scrapook may have belonged to Dennis Mullins and is

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From Where Did Glenwood School Get Its Name?

March 24, 2019

    A few years ago the Millburn-Short Hills Historical Society was contacted by

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Artifact of the Week — McCollum’s Popular Empire Store

February 23, 2019

A 1946 article in The Item recorded the sale "of one of the most important business locations in the

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Millburn–Short Hills Historical Society Announces New Online Membership Application Form

February 18, 2019

  The Millburn–Short Hills Historical Society is pleased to announce a new online membership

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They Cared for Our Body and Soul

February 8, 2019

Leonard G. Scott was born in Manhattan on February 17, 1907 to Rev. James E. Scott and Hattie A.

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Tin Can Mail to Short Hills

January 27, 2019

  The latest accession to the historical society collection is this envelope, with no

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It Must Have Been Fantastic

December 29, 2018

ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW WITH TOM COLLINS AND HIS SISTER, MARY COLLINS SALISBURY, CHILDREN OF MR.

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Joseph Martin Bosalavage, a Young Millburn Casualty of WWI

November 11, 2018

  He died in France, apparently in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. The Army's plan was to fight

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The Parsil Family Cemetery History

October 11, 2018

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