Tag: Frances Greenidge
Chester Library Releases Extensive Index for History Researchers
Chester Library announces its newest Local History resource, an exhaustive online index of Chester, New Jersey, A Scrapbook of History by Frances F. Greenidge. With more than 3,000 subject terms, the index lists all of the businesses, local residents, locations, and subjects named in the go-to reference book for Chester-area researchers. The index is available here.
In the 1960s, Greenidge (1905-2002) collected the stories of Chester from its elderly residents. She lived in the area for a relatively short time, but published Chester, New Jersey, A Scrapbook of History in 1974, five years after she moved back to Chatham. To research the book, she spoke with many members of the local community. These individuals shared with her the stories they had heard of Chester’s earliest days, as well as events they had experienced.
The Local History Department of the Chester Library in Chester, New Jersey is a resource for reference and original materials that document Chester, Morris County, and N.J. history. The purpose of the Local History Department is to collect, preserve, describe, and make accessible these materials to the local community, as well as to visiting and online researchers.
The Chester Library serves the residents of Chester Borough and Chester Township, New Jersey. The library houses a collection of over 70,000 books, DVDs, CDs, video games, audio books and e-books. In addition, it offers a wide array of adult, teen and children’s programs, public computers, online research services and community meeting rooms.
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