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Woodside, the North End of Newark, N.J. / Its History, Legends and Ghost Stories Gathered from the Records and the Older Inhabitants Now Living

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This work presents a detailed account of the history, legends, and ghost stories associated with the North End of Newark, New Jersey, specifically the area known as Woodside. It explores the region's early agricultural roots before its development into a residential community, highlighting significant historical events and figures. The narrative includes personal recollections from the author and anecdotes gathered from local inhabitants, providing a rich tapestry of folklore and community memory. Additionally, it reflects on the natural beauty of the area and the changes brought about by urbanization, while also acknowledging the contributions of various local residents to the preservation of its history.

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C. G. Hine

C. G. Hine was an American author known for his travel writings and local histories. His notable works include "The New York and Albany Post Road," which chronicles a walking journey along a historic route, and "Travels in Nova Scotia in the Year 1913," reflecting his explorations in Canada. Hine also delved into the folklore of his home region with "Woodside, the North End of Newark, N.J.," where he gathered stories and legends from local residents. Through his writings, Hine contributed to the preservation of regional history and culture, offering readers a glimpse into the past through both narrative and anecdote.

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