Madison Historical Society Items for Sale Please go to Contact Us (or http://www.madisonhistoricalsociety.org/contact) if you are interested in purchasing any of these items. Note: All prices are exclusive of shipping and handling costs, which are extra. Books BOTTLE HILL AND MADISON; GLIMPSES AND REMINISCENCES FROM ITS EARLIEST SETTLEMENT TO THE CIVIL WAR by William Parkhurst Tuttle 247 page hardcover with 2003 index. Reprint of circa 1917 Madison Eagle Press publication Price: $30 The Civil War Journal of Private Heyward Emmell edited by Jim Malcolm Heyward Emmell witnessed and recorded virtually all the major battles of the Army of the Potomac from the Peninsula Campaign to Gettysburg to the Siege of Petersburg. His journal, which has never been previously published, is the only known day-to-day eyewitness account of life as a stretcher bearer in the Ambulance Corps. It presents what he saw and in his own words sometimes emotional, sometimes humorous, and always forthright. Price: (Hardcover, Signed by editor): $55.00 GROWING UP IN THE ROSE CITY; The Past Pleasantly Remembered by William F. Redmond, II. 311- page hardcover recollection of a childhood in Madison in the 1930s. Illustrations. Will Redmond Foundation, 1987. Price: $10.00 IMAGES OF AMERICA MADISON by John T. Cunningham. 128-page paperback is full of pictures of Madison s history from its founding in about 1740, including the rose growing industry, Drew University, and the Dodge family. Arcadia Publishing, 1998. Price: $20.00
IMAGES OF AMERICA CHATHAM TOWNSHIP by John T. Cunningham 128-page paperback is full of pictures of Chatham Township s history from its founding in 1806, including the Gibbons horse farm, Madame Bey s training camp for prizefighters, and the Great Swamp. Arcadia Publishing, 2001 MEMORIES ENTWINED WITH ROSES, by Ruth Pierson Churchill 193-page hardcover, generously illustrated, with vignettes of life in the early 20 th century in the Madison-Chatham area. 1984. Price: $15.00 Price: $20.00 ST. VINCENT MARTYR PARISH, 200 YEARS OF FAITH by Michael P. Riccards 84-page hardcover celebrates in 2005 the anniversary, telling of the major figures in the history of the church; illustrated. Published by St. Vincent Martyr Church Price: $25.00 THE UNCERTAIN REVOLUTION: Washington and the Continental Army at Morristown by John T. Cunningham. 352-page hardcover tells of the forgotten winters in Middlebrook and Morristown and of their critical importance to the course of the war. Cormorant Publishing, 2007. Price: $26.95 CROSSROADS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: A GUIDE TO NEW JERSEY S AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR SITES. 67-page spiral bound soft cover, illustrated introduction to the buildings, battlefields and encampment sites whose stories contribute to our understanding of New Jersey s role in the birth of a new nation. New Jersey Historical Commission, October 2008. Price: $5.00 NEW JERSEY GOES TO WAR: Biographies of 150 New Jerseyans Caught Up in the Struggle of the Civil War, including Soldiers, Civilians, Men, Women, Heroes, Scoundrels and a Heroic Horse edited by Joseph G. Bilby 166-page hardcover, illustrated, official publication of the New Jersey Civil War Heritage Association Sesquicentennial Committee. New Jersey Civil War Heritage Association, 2010. Price: $20.00
Lincoln s White House Secretary edited by Harold Holzer 406-page hardcover with illustrations. The adventurous life of one time Madison resident William O. Stoddard. This recently edited 1907 autobiography sheds light on Lincoln. Southern Illinois University Press, 2007. FROM HERE TO HEAVEN by Thomas Sapio 205-page paperback novel that tells a journey through time in search of spirits. A fictional account based on real people, places and events. First Books Library, 2002. Price: $14.50 Price: $39.95 Maps Maps are reproductions of individual plates from the 1910 Atlas of Morris County by A. H. Mueller. Individual properties are labeled with the name of the circa 1910 owner. All are approximately 22 by 31 in size and are printed on heavy archival paper, suitable for framing. 1910 ATLAS OF MORRIS COUNTY by A.H. Mueller Madison Plate 3 Map displays the eastern end of Madison to Greenwood and Alexander Avenues on the north side of Main St and to the Hillside Cemetery on the south side. Price: $115 for Members $125 for Non Members
1910 ATLAS OF MORRIS COUNTY by A.H. Mueller Madison Plate 4 Map details central Madison from Prospect and Alexander Avenues on the east to properties bordering Ridgedale Ave, Park Ave and Green Village Rd on the west and from Fairview Ave on the north to Hillside Ave on the south Price: $115 for Members $125 for Non Members 1910 ATLAS OF MORRIS COUNTY by A.H. Mueller Madison Plate 5 Map displays the western end of Madison as well as central Madison south of Hillside Ave Price: $115 for Members $125 for Non Members
Miscellaneous Warm cozy Madison-themed blankets. Available in Madison Maroon, each blanket includes depictions of the Hartley Dodge Memorial, the Madison Library, the Railroad Station, the Museum of Early Trades and Crafts, the Community House, the old Bottle Hill Tavern, Main Street, Waverly Place, and the Madison World War I Monument. The blankets are 69 inches by 52 inches in size and are machine washable. They make great presents for any lover of Madison and are perfect house-warming gifts. Price: $50 each. 2010-2011 Pocket Calendar by Madison Historical Society Price: $1.00 Postcards of Historic Madison Price: $1.00 each or Set of 4 for $3.75
Rose City Tote Bag 14 high x 13 wide Price: $12.00 Hartley Dodge Memorial Anniversary Note Cards (Pack of 4) Price: $ 3.00 Christmas Ornament (in Brass): Historic Sayre House Price: $10.00 Christmas Ornament (in Brass): Luke Miller House Price: $10.00 Madison Historical Society Note Pad with Pen Price: $ 2.50
Madison Historical Society DVD s The War Years, On the Home Front 1940-1955 History of Roses in Madison Vietnam Oral History Project (with booklet) Italian History in Madison, Black Church History Luke Miller, Forging History Price: $10.00 each