I am going to be contacting them to see if they would be interested in scans of my grandfather's licenses from the early 1900's. I have his 1915 hunting and fishing combined license. 1915 was the first year a fishing license was required for licenses.
I have several NJ from that era. He was born in Medford and went to Penn State for 4 years and received a BS in forestry in 1923. While he was at Penn State he hunted there too as I have those years in PA licenses too.
The most interesting thing to me are the copies of the game laws I have from both states. Most of the avian species that are threatened or endangered today were considered pests and able to be shot. PA gave you a report card that you could submit listing all of the hawks and other species, including feral cats, that were taken. Deer season in NJ was extremely limited. It was closed from 1902-1908 and in 1915, deer season was one day per year.
Sadly, I never hunted with my grandfather as he was in poor health when I was young and died when I was only 12. My grandmother made sure I got his gun and the box of licenses.
I still use his 1905 H & R 12 ga. single for small game hunting, especially squirrel or rabbits over beagles. It's neat walking the woods with a 1112 year old piece of history. I nine more years I hope to see my grandson use it.