Pathfinders are guides that are intended to help you get started doing research on a particular topic. These subject guides are annotated lists of library resources and research tools that relate to Morris County and New Jersey history.
![]() Books from our Collection:
General Material:
Black Genesis: A Resource Book for African-American Genealogy. Rose, James M. H929.016 Ros A Genealogist's Guide to Discovering your African-American Ancestors: How to Find and Record your Unique Heritage. Smith, Franklin Carter.
H929.016 Smi Finding your African American Ancestors: A Beginner's Guide. Thackery, David
H929.016 Tha A student's Guide to African American Genealogy. Johnson, Anne E.
H929.01 Joh New Jersey
Union County Black Americans. Washington, Ethel M. H3U1 Wash New Jersey's Underground Railroad Heritage
H2 New Und Slavery and Freedom in the Rural North: African Americans in Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1665-1865.
H3Mo1 Hod The Quest for Equality: Trenton's Black Community, 1890-1965. Washington, Jack.
H3M5 Tren Was ![]() Afro-Americans in New Jersey: A Short History. Wright, Giles R.
H2 Wrig Afr Blacks in the Revolutionary Era. Pingeon, Frances D.
H2 NJRE 14 Black Firsts in New Jersey. Cahalan, Gertrude.
H2 Cah The Negro in New Jersey. New Jersey Conference of Social Work. (1932).
H1 325.26 Soc Morris County and Morristown:
Slave Records of Morris County, New Jersey: 1756-1841 HM Heri Mit Index to Photographs Documenting the African-American Experience in Morris County
HM512 Wal Survey of the Negro Population of Morristown, New Jersey. McGhee, Ethel. (1925) HM6 McGhee
Other Research Collections: The History Center's collection of City Directories, newspapers on microfilm, and Sanborn Insurance Maps Online are also valuable tools for researching local African-American history and genealogy.
Vertical Files: These files contain newspaper clippings and other information on topical subjects. There are also files on specific family names.
Search for these topics using the subject headings:
Databases:
Two of our most popular online sources are Ancestry Library Edition and HeritageQuest . They have an abundance of resources including census records, the Social Security Death Index, newspaper & periodical collections, deeds & court records and city directories. Additionally, these databases contain several unique resources documenting African-American history:
Slave Narratives: Compiled from 20,000 pages of narrative history taken from former slaves over a ten year period. (Ancestry Library Edition) Freedman's Bank (1865-1874): Founded by an act of Congress as a bank to serve African-Americans, these records contain information on thousands of depositors at 33 branches and include family, occupation, birthplace and residence information. (HeritageQuest)
On the Web: To learn more about African-American history, we recommend you search the following web sites: ![]() Photograph Collection:
Thousands of photographs documenting Morristown and Morris County's past are held in the History Center. Photograph boxes are organized by locality and street (for Morristown) as well as by specific subject. See: Blacks, Churches, Neighborhood House, Playgrounds, Schools, Streets, Theaters, Urban Renewal
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