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Who Were New Jersey’s Pine Robbers?
Ocean County Historical Society 26 Hadley Ave, Toms River, NJ, United StatesWho Were New Jersey’s Pine-Robbers? Sunday, April 12, 2026, at 2:00 PM The title of Robert Cobb’s presentation will be Who Were New Jersey’s Pine-Robbers? The notorious Pine-Robbers were a legendary fixture of New Jersey history during the American Revolution. However, how accurate have they been portrayed? While addressing this question, the talk will provide a brief introduction to the overall subject. Robert Cobb recently published a book entitled Privateers and Pine-Robbers – Coastal New Jersey During the American Revolution. The purpose of the book is to take stories rooted in New Jersey’s folklore and place them within a historical narrative based on facts. Following the event, Robert will be available for a book signing. A retired college administrator, he now lives in Barnegat. This event takes place at our museum at 26 Hadley Avenue in Toms River. There is no charge, but donations are appreciated. To reserve your seat early please send your name, zip code, email address, phone number, and the name and date of the program (April 12, 2026) to: oceancountyhistory.programs@gmail.com
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General John Lacey and the Battle of the Crooked Billet
Ocean County Historical Society 26 Hadley Ave, Toms River, NJ, United StatesSunday, May 10, 2026, at 2:00 PM – General John Lacey and the Battle of the Crooked Billet, presented by Scott Randolph Renowned historian Scott Randolph will tell us how General John Lacey became a hero during the Battle of the Crooked Billet. Randolph will discuss the General’s ties to Lacey Township, named after him. He will also discuss the brutal atrocities committed under British Major John Graves Simcoe. (Simcoe is featured in the TV mini-series, “Turn.”) Scott has worked in radio, film, and television for over 30 years. He was an on-air talent for WJJZ Philadelphia, 92 5XTU Philadelphia Atlantic City, and WHWH Princeton. In his TV career he directed “Christina Cook” on PBS for over 10 years and was the director of “Comcast Newsmakers” for 15 years. He produced and directed the award-winning documentary, “The Battle of the Crooked Billet,” which premiered at Valley Forge National Park. This event takes place at our museum at 26 Hadley Avenue in Toms River. There is no charge, but donations are appreciated. To reserve your seat early please send your name, zip code, email address, phone number, and the name and date of the program (May 10, 2026) to: oceancountyhistory.programs@gmail.com
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