Wandering Around South Jersey

Wandering Around South Jersey
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 097544199X
ISBN-13 : 9780975441992
Rating : 4/5 (9X Downloads)

Synopsis Wandering Around South Jersey by : Ryan Stowinsky

Southern New Jersey is a unique area of the Delaware Valley. On one side you have the sprawling suburbs of Philadelphia, and on the other the Pine Barrens, which cover more than one million acres of land, or about one fifth of the state Of New Jersey. Most people do not know what lies in between the strip malls, highways and forests. In Wanderin' Around South Jersey, Ryan Stowinsky explores these areas. Take a trip to the Scarborough Covered Bridge - one of the only covered bridges in New Jersey. Visit Hollowfield Cemetery, a cemetery with no gravestones. The book also explores some of New Jersey's more notable landmarks, including May's Landing's Lucy the Elephant and the world's first dinosaur, the Hadrosaurus. About the Author Ryan Stowinsky is a life-long South Jersey resident who has been exploring and photographing the landscape for years. He currently travels around the country, looking for unique sites. Many of his photos have been used in other publications around the United States. You can keep up with Ryan and all his travels at his website, www.stuofdoom.com.

South Jersey Legends & Lore

South Jersey Legends & Lore
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9781540259998
ISBN-13 : 1540259994
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis South Jersey Legends & Lore by : William J. Lewis

From Piney Folklore to Legendary Figures of South Jersey's Past Author William Lewis presents fascinating tales, revealing legends and beloved lore from the heart of Southern New Jersey.

Weird N. J.

Weird N. J.
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Publisher : Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 1402766858
ISBN-13 : 9781402766855
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Weird N. J. by : Mark Moran

Explores haunted places, local legends, crazy characters, and unusual roadside attractions found in New Jersey.

Wandering in Strange Lands

Wandering in Strange Lands
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Publisher : HarperCollins
Total Pages : 334
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ISBN-10 : 9780063212442
ISBN-13 : 0063212447
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Wandering in Strange Lands by : Morgan Jerkins

One of TIME's 100 Must Read Books of 2020 and one of Good Housekeeping's Best Books of the Year “One of the smartest young writers of her generation.”—Book Riot Featuring a new afterword from the author, Morgan Jerkins' powerful story of her journey to understand her northern and southern roots, the Great Migration, and the displacement of black people across America. Between 1916 and 1970, six million black Americans left their rural homes in the South for jobs in cities in the North, West, and Midwest in a movement known as The Great Migration. But while this event transformed the complexion of America and provided black people with new economic opportunities, it also disconnected them from their roots, their land, and their sense of identity, argues Morgan Jerkins. In this fascinating and deeply personal exploration, she recreates her ancestors’ journeys across America, following the migratory routes they took from Georgia and South Carolina to Louisiana, Oklahoma, and California. Following in their footsteps, Jerkins seeks to understand not only her own past, but the lineage of an entire group of people who have been displaced, disenfranchised, and disrespected throughout our history. Through interviews, photos, and hundreds of pages of transcription, Jerkins braids the loose threads of her family’s oral histories, which she was able to trace back 300 years, with the insights and recollections of black people she met along the way—the tissue of black myths, customs, and blood that connect the bones of American history. Incisive and illuminating, Wandering in Strange Lands is a timely and enthralling look at America’s past and present, one family’s legacy, and a young black woman’s life, filtered through her sharp and curious eyes.

Wandering Souls

Wandering Souls
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Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages : 323
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ISBN-10 : 9780807895870
ISBN-13 : 0807895873
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Wandering Souls by : S. Scott Rohrer

Popular literature and frontier studies stress that Americans moved west to farm or to seek a new beginning. Scott Rohrer argues that Protestant migrants in early America relocated in search of salvation, Christian community, reform, or all three. In Wandering Souls, Rohrer examines the migration patterns of eight religious groups and finds that Protestant migrations consisted of two basic types. The most common type involved migrations motivated by religion, economics, and family, in which Puritans, Methodists, Moravians, and others headed to the frontier as individuals in search of religious and social fulfillment. The other type involved groups wanting to escape persecution (such as the Mormons) or to establish communities where they could practice their faith in peace (such as the Inspirationists). Rohrer concludes that the two migration types shared certain traits, despite the great variety of religious beliefs and experiences, and that "secular" values infused the behavior of nearly all Protestant migrants. Religion's role in transatlantic migrations is well known, but its importance to the famed mobility of Americans is far less understood. Wandering Souls demonstrates that Protestantism greatly influenced internal migration and the social and economic development of early America.

The Jersey Devil

The Jersey Devil
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Publisher : B B& A Publishers
Total Pages : 126
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ISBN-10 : 0912608110
ISBN-13 : 9780912608112
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis The Jersey Devil by : James F. McCloy

In the course of its extraordinary history, the Jersey Devil has been exorcised, shot, electrocuted, declared officially dead, and scoffed as foolishness--none of which has had any effect on it or the people who persist in seeing it!This mysterious creature is said to prowl the lonely sand trails and mist-shrouded marshes of the Pine Barrens, and emerge perioducally to rampage through the towns and cities of New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania, leaving many communities in near-hysteria.The authors show that while a few appearances have been out-right fraud and others have likely been the result of mass hysteria, this creature has been seen by enough sane, sober, and responsible citizens to keep the possiblity of its existence alive and tantalizing.Over 50,000 in print

The Ragged Road to Abolition

The Ragged Road to Abolition
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 370
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ISBN-10 : 9780812290226
ISBN-13 : 0812290224
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis The Ragged Road to Abolition by : James J. Gigantino II

Contrary to popular perception, slavery persisted in the North well into the nineteenth century. This was especially the case in New Jersey, the last northern state to pass an abolition statute, in 1804. Because of the nature of the law, which freed children born to enslaved mothers only after they had served their mother's master for more than two decades, slavery continued in New Jersey through the Civil War. Passage of the Thirteenth Amendment in 1865 finally destroyed its last vestiges. The Ragged Road to Abolition chronicles the experiences of slaves and free blacks, as well as abolitionists and slaveholders, during slavery's slow northern death. Abolition in New Jersey during the American Revolution was a contested battle, in which constant economic devastation and fears of freed blacks overrunning the state government limited their ability to gain freedom. New Jersey's gradual abolition law kept at least a quarter of the state's black population in some degree of bondage until the 1830s. The sustained presence of slavery limited African American community formation and forced Jersey blacks to structure their households around multiple gradations of freedom while allowing New Jersey slaveholders to participate in the interstate slave trade until the 1850s. Slavery's persistence dulled white understanding of the meaning of black freedom and helped whites to associate "black" with "slave," enabling the further marginalization of New Jersey's growing free black population. By demonstrating how deeply slavery influenced the political, economic, and social life of blacks and whites in New Jersey, this illuminating study shatters the perceived easy dichotomies between North and South or free states and slave states at the onset of the Civil War.

Ghost Stories of New Jersey

Ghost Stories of New Jersey
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Publisher : Ghost House Books
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9768200162
ISBN-13 : 9789768200167
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Ghost Stories of New Jersey by : A. S. Mott

Home to more than just tollbooths, The Sopranos and Bruce Springsteen, the Garden State has always been a haven for all things weird and supernatural. With accounts detailing the activities of the infamous Jersey Devil, a phantom collie, Buckey, the homicidal quarterback and the Express Train from Hell, this book proves without a doubt that there are few states that can hope to equal New Jersey's diverse population of the paranormal.

South Jersey

South Jersey
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Total Pages : 610
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433079126375
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Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis South Jersey by : Alfred Miller Heston

There's More to New Jersey Than the Sopranos

There's More to New Jersey Than the Sopranos
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Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9780813545868
ISBN-13 : 0813545862
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis There's More to New Jersey Than the Sopranos by : Marc Mappen

This lively romp through history, from the primitive past to the present day, provides a lens by which to view American history through lively prose and more than 25 illustrations.