South Jersey Culture & History Center Publishes Winter 2018/19 'SoJourn'
Galloway, N.J. 鈥 The South Jersey Culture & History Center (SJCHC), an organization supported by 91视频, has released its Winter 2018/19 edition of SoJourn. SoJourn is a publication dedicated to South Jersey history and folklore, released twice a year, consisting of numerous essays penned by local community members, avocational historians, and scholars.
Articles in this issue include:
鈥淭he Southern Pine Barrens: An Ethnic Archipelago鈥 by Elizabeth Marsh, Mark Demitroff, and Paul Schopp
鈥淯nexpected Wildlife Refuge: Haven for South Jersey Wildlife鈥 by Nedim Buyukmihci
鈥淭he Sphinx Woman鈥 by Patricia Martinelli
鈥淗orseshoe Crabs: Ancient Migrators鈥 by Kenneth Able, Thomas Grothues, and Paola Lopez-Duarte
鈥淎ll Aboard for Amatol, New Jersey鈥 by Daniel Dinnebeil
鈥淯nlikely Farmers: Tokens of the Allivine Canning Company鈥 by Todd Sciore
鈥淭he Newton Union Burial Ground: The Site of Camden County鈥檚 Origin and The Resting Place of Its Early Pioneers鈥 by Robert Shinn, Andrew Levecchia, and Sandra White Grear
鈥淎 Century Later: The Spanish Flu in New Jersey鈥 by Brendan Honick
鈥淭he Youthful Emigrant: A True Story of the Early Settlement in New Jersey鈥 by Lydia Child, with introductory remarks from Sarah Holt
鈥淭he Compendium of New Jersey鈥檚 Crossroads in Folk Music: A Q&A with Michael Gabriele鈥 by Jackson Glassey
鈥淭he Bayshore Center: A Unique Experience on the Delaware Bay鈥 by Jessica English
This issue can be purchased on for $17.38, and will soon be available for purchase in Stockton bookstores.
The SJCHC is currently seeking contributors for the next issue of SoJourn. Send all inquiries and/or submissions to SJCHC Director Thomas Kinsella at Thomas.Kinsella@stockton.edu or SJCHC Assistant Director Paul Schopp at Paul.Schopp@stockton.edu.
This year, the SJCHC also released Migdal Zophim, a republication of an 1889 book of the same name that explores issues of local Jewish farming communities. Currently, it can only be purchased on , but will be soon available in Stockton bookstores. Read about it here.
Reported by Kat H. Wentzell.
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