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The state of New Jersey history is alive and well, due in large part to the continued partnership of the New Jersey State Archives, the New Jersey Historical Commission and the New Jersey Historic Trust. These three state agencies dedicated to the preservation and promotion of New Jersey's heritage have come together with the Public Policy Center of New Jersey, which publishes New Jersey Heritage magazine, to publish the New Jersey Gazette.

The New Jersey Gazette is named after New Jersey's first newspaper, which was first published in Trenton on December 17, 1777. Following in the tradition of its namesake, the New Jersey Gazette will serve the history community and interested New Jerseyans in the same informative manner. Published three times a year within the pages of New Jersey Heritage magazine, the New Jersey Gazette will be a conduit for the public to learn about past preservation efforts, current history projects, and upcoming opportunities to ensure that our state's past will always be a vital part of its future

 
Issues DARM Related Articles
Volume 1, Issue 1, Winter 2001 (0.7 MB pdf file) State Archives Open New Facility (p.1)
Move Preparations Make Collectins More Accessible Than Ever (p.2)
Planning Strategically To Improve The Conditions of New Jersey's Historical Records (p.12)
You Can Look It Up:Archives & Records (p.13)
DARM Issues Preservation Standards For Public Records (p.14)
Volume 1, Issue 2, Summer 2001(3.8 MB pdf file) State Archives Becomes More Accessible (p.6)
State Archives Plays Key Role In Recovery OF Eigteenth-Century Public Records (p.8)
State Historical Records Advisory BoardAdopts Strategic Plan (p.10)
Volume 1, Issue 3, Fall-Winter 2001 (3.4 MB pdf file) Only Jersey Books! BooksNJ Opens in Trenton (p.4)
State Archives Begins Conserving Morris Canal Maps and Drawings (p.5)
Volume 2, Issue 1, Fall 2003 (4.7 MB pdf file) State Archives Posts On-line Catalog (p.2)
Vouchers Shed New Light on Civil War in New Jersey (p.3)
Maskell Ewing Papers Detail State House Construction (p.7)
 
Volume 2, Issue 2, Winter 2003 (1.7 MB pdf file) Monumental State Laws Return to Public Hands (p.1)
Exploring your Jersey Roots: Fall Lecture Series Breaks New Ground (p.6)
Archives Expands Holdings of Estate, Court Records (p.7)
 
Volume 2, Issue 3, Spring 2004 (0.9 MB pdf file) DARM Joins Statewide Digitization Initiatives (p.3)
Historical Records Advisory Board Appointment Announced, Federal Grant Received (p.3)
Governor Visits State Archives (p. 5)
 
Volume 3, Issue 1, Fall 2004 (5.3 MB pdf file) Historic Images Posted to State Archives' Web Site (p.2)
1776 State Constitution Is Featured On-Line, Displayed at the National Constitution Center (p.7)
C'est Bon! PARIS Grants to Debut (p. 7)
 
Volume 4, Issue 1, Spring 2006 West Jersey Proprietors' Archive Comes To Trenton
Long-Lost Colonial Documents Recovered At Auction
 
Volume 4, Issue 2, Fall 2006 State Archives Unveils Website on Federal Charters
Saving America's Treasures...One Document at a Time
 
Volume 5, Issue 1, Spring 2007 A Remarkable Donation: The Black Family Manuscripts
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Contact Information:
Gregory J. Gill, Archivist
225 West State Street
P.O. Box 307
Trenton, NJ 08625-0307
609.984.3296
609.292.9105 (fax)
email: archives.publications@sos.state.nj.us
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Ceated March 12, 2004; Updated January 23, 2007
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