"Journal of the Governor and Council, Volume 14" offers a detailed record of the proceedings of the New Jersey Governor and Council. Compiled and edited by Frederick William Ricord, William Nelson, and the New Jersey Council, this volume provides invaluable insights into the governance and administration of New Jersey during the late 19th century. Covering a range of topics from legislative actions to executive decisions, the journal serves as a primary source for understanding the political landscape and historical development of the state.
Researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the history of New Jersey will find this meticulously documented journal to be an essential resource. It offers a glimpse into the daily operations and critical decisions that shaped the state's trajectory. This volume is a must-have for academic institutions and libraries seeking to enrich their collections with significant historical documents.
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