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Noted for distinctive architecture and renowned as an artists' colony, Roosevelt, New Jersey, began its existence as a New Deal community of Jewish settlers supported by economic cooperatives in the form of farm operations, a factory and retail shops.
Session minutes, including historical notes, rules adopted (1817), lists of baptisms (1805-1815), communicants (1811-1813?), black communicants (1811-1813?), pastors (after 1852), and session officers (1866-1884); together with mission and New Jersey Bible Society receipts (1810-1813).
The Brooks family papers, MC 795, date from 1861 to 1924 with the bulk of the documents covering the Civil War period 1861-1865. The collection contains correspondence, photographs, miscellaneous family papers (including a mortgage) and an oversize certificate.
This collection consists of records of the Montclair Business and Professional Women's Club, a local branch of the New Jersey Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, and which was founded in 1928. The collection is approximately 2.5 cubic feet in size and consists of 6 manuscript boxes and 1 phase box. Records in this collection date from 1931 to 1979, and appear to be spread evenly throughout this period.