Harold G. Hoffman (born February 7, 1896 in South Amboy, New Jersey; died June 4, 1954 in New York, New York) succeeded A. Harry Moore as the forty-first Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 15, 1935 and January 18, 1938, including the whole of 1936.
A. Harry Moore (born Arthur Harry Moore on July 3, 1879 in Jersey City, New Jersey; died November 18, 1952 in Branchburg Township, New Jersey) succeeded Harold G. Hoffman as the thirty-ninth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 18, 1938 and January 21, 1941, including the whole of 1939.
Elmer H. Wene and Robert C. Hendrickson
I believe you can contact the US Census Bureau or the National Archives for that information.
The Statue of Liberty was damaged by shrapnel in The Black Tom explosion at Jersey City, NJ in 1916.
Trenton NJ
The people came to NJ because they didn't want to be ruled by there queen and they didn't want to pay for the war.
Doughboys, there are only 3 remaining doughboys left. One of which is a 104-year odl from bayonne, NJ
The Black Tom Affair took place in Jersey City, NJ in 1916. It was an act of German sabotage during World War I.
Yes.
The oldest house in Princeton NJ is george washingtons barracks, which he used during the french and Indian war, but was used by the British and their hessian soldiers during the battle of Princeton.
It is Richard Codey.
Lt. Gov.
will chris christi get a state pension
Emily Davinson
Woodrow Wilson was the NJ governor who became president.
The Governor Hotel in Atlantic city was located on the beach block of Virginia Avenue
woodrow was a governor of NJ and the president of Priceton university
Jon Corozine-Democratic PartyChris Christie-Republican Party
Yes, the governor had declared a state of emergency.