Images of America – VINELAND
Acadia Publishing, February 2011
By the Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society
Released in February 2011, the Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society is pleased to present our first book on the early years of Vineland. With one-of-a-kind archival photographs, VINELAND will educate and entertain the reader on the first years and the first citizens of this unique community. On sale now at the Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society museum and local outlets.
*Visit our display at the Vineland City Hall.
“In founding the colony, which I have called ‘Vineland,’ I carefully considered the principles of general policy, which would most increase the material prosperity, and moral welfare of the colonies…and produce from that population the greatest amount of industry and the highest order of intellectual improvement.”
Charles K. Landis
The Vineland Historical Magazine
Devoted to History, Biography, Genealogy
Published by the Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society.
Free to members.
Society Publications
Limited quantities of the Society’s annual Magazines, booklets, and various books are available for sale. Please contact the Society for prices and availability. Requests for mailing please add $2.00 for postage. The Acadia book, VINELAND, is available at the museum for $22.00. The Annual Magazine is free to members, and $15.00 to non-members.
Also available at the Museum:


Rain of Bullets: The True Story of Ernest Ingenito’s Bloody Massacre
Patricia A. Martinelli. Stackpole: 2010. ($24.95)
New Jersey’s Women’s Heritage Trail
Alice Paul Institute, 2004. ($15.00)
“Strong Medicine” Speaks: A Native American Elder Has Her Say
Amy Hill Heath. Atria: 2008. ($23.00)
