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HUNTERDON COUNTY TRICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION


300 YEARS OF HISTORY

Hunterdon County Celebrates 300 Years in 2014
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AUTHOR/ARCHIVIST: Mark Falzini

  • JUTLAND MASSACRE
    Join Hunterdon Historian and Author John Kuhl as he discusses this fascinating moment in history. Following John's talk, Mark Falzini, archivist of the NJ State Police Museum and author of the newly published "The Siege at Jutland" will do a presentation about the interesting Hunterdon artifacts and cases at the State Police Museum and at the State Police Archives and will autograph his book. Mark oversees the quarter of a million plus documents, artifacts, photographs, in the museum's Lindbergh Kidnapping Archive and is also co-authored "New Jersey's Lindbergh Kidnapping and Trial," with our own Jim Davidson.
    Main Branch of the County Library, County Complex, 314 Route 12, Flemington
    November 2, 2014

Mark W. Falzini is recognized internationally as one of the foremost experts on the Lindbergh Kidnapping Case. As the archivist at the New Jersey State Police Museum, he oversees a collection of over a quarter of a million documents related to the case as well as the evidence presented at the trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann. A 1991 graduate of The College of New Jersey with a degree in History, he attended Rutgers University where he received his Master of Library Service in 1994.

Mark Falzini has consulted and advised numerous authors and other museums wishing to establish exhibits pertaining to the kidnapping and trial. He has been featured in dozens of articles and television documentaries on the History Channel, PBS, Smithsonian Channel, CBS, Japan Public Television and the Travel Channel, among others. A member of the Sons of the American Revolution and the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, he spends his time away from the Lindbergh Case focusing on his bagpipe skills as a member of the Ulster Scottish/Thomas I. Hall Memorial Pipe Band.

Mark Falzini is the author of Letters Home: The Story of an American Military Family in Occupied Germany 1946 -1949 and Their Fifteen Minutes: Biographical Sketches of the Lindbergh Case; and, a co-author of New Jersey's Lindbergh Kidnapping and Trial (Images of America).

 

 
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