The Union, or Northern side.
Union.
the movement gained new support
Yes, New Jersey has a state defense force known as the New Jersey State Guard, which is a volunteer organization that operates under the authority of the state. Unlike the National Guard, the State Guard is not a federal entity and can be activated by the governor during emergencies or natural disasters. The New Jersey State Guard serves to support civil authorities and assist the community, but it does not engage in combat operations.
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The address of the National Guard Militia Museum Of New Jersey is: 387, Mount Holly, NJ 08060
Union.
Civil unions are legal in New Jersey beginning February 19, 2007.
They sided with the Yankees, the Blue Bellies or the Union whichever term you choose to use.
The address of the New Jersey Civil War History Association is: 4400 Pleasant Mills Road, Hammonton, NJ 08037-3900
The state of New Jersey has a special court for civil lawsuits. This court hosts cases about special interrogations and civil parts.
The Civil Service Commission in New Jersey can be contacted at 44 South Clinton Avenue in Trenton, New Jersey. The phone number to contact them is 609-292-4144.
McClellan's son was also governor of New Jersey.
American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey's motto is 'Because Freedom Can't Protect Itself'.
Yes, New York and New Jersey share a land border on New Jersey's north side (the flat side).
John Y. Foster has written: 'New Jersey and the rebellion' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'New Jersey and the rebellion' -- subject(s): History, New Jersey, New Jersey Civil War, 1861-1865, New Jersey. Militia, Regimental histories, United States Civil War, 1861-1865
Yes. Under California law, New Jersey civil unions are recognized as equivalent to marriage.
One thing they fight about, but not too important is about where the Statue of Liberty is. Some say it's in New York, some say it is in New Jersey. They do not "fight" that much about the topic though.