SoJourn 2.1 has arrived

SoJourn 2.1, the third issue of South Jersey history, culture, and geography has arrived from the printers (about a week sooner than we anticipated). You can purchase it from the Stockton University Bookstore, the AtlantiCare Regional Hospital gift shop, Second Time Books in Mt. Laurel (as soon as we can have them delivered), and Amazon or by contacting me, Tom Kinsella, or Paul W. Schopp.

The Articles in this issue:

“The First African American Excursion to Atlantic City” by Paul W. Schopp

“Proving a Legend: A Submarine in the Rancocas Creek” by Alice Smith

“Brevet Brigadier General Elias Wright: Surveyor Extraordinaire” by Elizabeth G. Carpenter

“Mapping the Mullica Valley: Natural History Landscapes” by Kenneth W. Able

“Off Course in a Raging Sea: Captain William M. Phillips and the Plight of the Schooner BENJAMIN E. VALENTINE” by Paul W. Schopp with Anthony Ficcaglia

“Haul Away, Boys!” [Pictorial essay on Shad on the Delaware]

“Jerseyisms” by Francis E. Lee

“The Rebirth of Buzby’s Chatsworth General Store” by R. Marilyn Schmidt

“The Publications of R. Marilyn Schmidt”

“The Endicott-Reardon Family Museum” by Rebecca Muller

“Anecdotes and Memoirs of William Boen”

“The Coia Map Project” by James Pullaro and Paul W. Schopp


We hope you will find this issue both entertaining and informative.

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