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The documents that you find on these pages are the result of an ongoing arrangement
between the Millburn Free Public Library and the Millburn-Short Hills Historical Society. The Society’s collection
of local newspapers from the late 19th century and the mid-to-late 20th century provide invaluable week-to-week
information about the full range of life in the community. Its newsletter, The Thistle, gives historical analysis
and anecdotes about people and events that might otherwise be lost and forgotten. The mission of the non-profit Millburn-Short Hills Historical Society is to encourage interest in local history, and to preserve and disseminate relevant information concerning Millburn Township. It carries out this mission by the acquisition, preservation, interpretation, and exhibition of artifacts from Millburn's and Short Hills' past, particularly as expressed through its people, architecture, commerce, education, and topography. The Library is pleased to bring its technological resources to the partnership with the Historical Society in making this continually evolving collection available to the public. |
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| A History of Millburn Township by Marian Meisner | |
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Marian Meisner wrote about it all -- from Millburn in the Ice Age to Millburn in the Space Age. Her exhaustive study
of the history of the Township -- or Rum Brook or Vauxhall or Millville as it was sometimes called -- is the definitive
resource for anyone with a question about or interest in Millburn's history. According to her January 5, 1995 obituary in the Item, Marian Meisner was a Short Hills resident for 50 years. It further notes that in conjunction with the township's 1957 centennial celebration she researched and published a meticulous and thorough series of articles which were collected and presented to the community’s residents in the 1957 centennial book simply called Millburn; 1857-1957. That book is still available for loan in the Library, but the full history can also be found as the e-book that is accessible here. |
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| When Millburn Went to War | |
| A very special collection of rare World War Two documents from Millburn's past. Included are the issues of the Millburn-Short Hills Item from 1941 through 1945, the issues of the Town Tattler, a newsletter written for Millburn's servicemen and their families and the Alert, Millburn's Civil Defense newsletter. This rare and fragile material has been digitized so that it may be viewed by the widest possible audience and saved for posterity. | |
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| The Item | |
| Issues of 1935 - 1939 and 1941 - 1945 | |
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| The Thistle | |
| The Thistle ... is the newsletter of the Millburn-Short Hills Historical Society. Every issue of the Thistle ever printed can be seen here and within each edition readers can find fascinating stories about Millburn and Short Hills and some of the colorful local residents. Learn about the history of the poor farm formerly at White Oak Ridge Park, Will Bradley, Taylor Park, and much, much more. | |
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| The Budget | |
| The Budget ... of 1886 is an extremely rare 'Milburn' newspaper. The bound volume in the collection of the historical society is so extremely fragile that it cannot safely be handled by visitors to the museum. This digitized version, then, is a rare look at a newspaper that is not even in the state archives of NJ newspapers. [more] | |
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| A History of Millburn Township by Marian Meisner | ||
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| The Budget | A weekly newspaper published in Milburn, NJ | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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