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The New Jersey History Podcast
The New Jersey History Podcast
41 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome. This October, the Garden State turns restless. The Jersey Devil stirs in the Pines, ghost pirates keep their watch along the coast, and the Morro Castle still haunts Asbury Park. We remember Confederate POWs laid to rest in New Jersey, Hessian soldiers pacing their posts in Trenton, and Patriot ghosts whispering across Princeton’s fields. Each story unfolds as a stand-alone episode in our Haunted NJ series—while our regular-season promise holds: rich history, vivid storytelling, and the strange but true that makes New Jersey… New Jersey. Jersey style. njhistorypodcast@gmail.com
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Welcome. This October, the Garden State turns restless. The Jersey Devil stirs in the Pines, ghost pirates keep their watch along the coast, and the Morro Castle still haunts Asbury Park. We remember Confederate POWs laid to rest in New Jersey, Hessian soldiers pacing their posts in Trenton, and Patriot ghosts whispering across Princeton’s fields. Each story unfolds as a stand-alone episode in our Haunted NJ series—while our regular-season promise holds: rich history, vivid storytelling, and the strange but true that makes New Jersey… New Jersey. Jersey style. njhistorypodcast@gmail.com
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The Chief’s Son at Princeton
The New Jersey History Podcast
13 minutes 16 seconds
1 month ago
The Chief’s Son at Princeton

You won't find this story carved into the stone of Nassau Hall, or on any battlefield monument. But it’s there, if you listen closely — in the spaces between the Revolution’s triumphs, in the contradictions it tried to ignore.

A Lenape boy at Princeton — educated at the expense of a Congress that broke his father’s treaty.
A nation that promised equality, yet survived by defining who was excluded from it.

That’s New Jersey’s Revolution, too.
It wasn’t just fought with muskets and bayonets — it was waged in promises, betrayals, and brief acts of decency that tried to stitch them together.


This is part of Crossroads: Your Hometown Revolution — our ongoing partnership with RevolutionNJ, telling the stories of New Jersey’s fight for independence through the people who lived it, and those who were left behind.


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🎓 Primary Sources Cited

  1. George Washington, Diary Entry, May 3, 1779. The Writings of George Washington, Vol. 14, Library of Congress.

  2. Treaty with the Delawares, September 17, 1778. Journals of the Continental Congress, Vol. 12, p. 978.

  3. George Morgan to the Continental Congress, December 1778, National Archives, Papers of the Continental Congress, M247, roll 189.

  4. Resolution for the Education of the Son of White Eyes, Journals of the Continental Congress, June 22, 1785, Vol. 29, p. 480.

  5. Princeton University Archives, Matriculation Records, 1790s, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections.

The New Jersey History Podcast
Welcome. This October, the Garden State turns restless. The Jersey Devil stirs in the Pines, ghost pirates keep their watch along the coast, and the Morro Castle still haunts Asbury Park. We remember Confederate POWs laid to rest in New Jersey, Hessian soldiers pacing their posts in Trenton, and Patriot ghosts whispering across Princeton’s fields. Each story unfolds as a stand-alone episode in our Haunted NJ series—while our regular-season promise holds: rich history, vivid storytelling, and the strange but true that makes New Jersey… New Jersey. Jersey style. njhistorypodcast@gmail.com