History of Elizabeth, New Jersey: Including the Early History of Union CountyCarlton & Lanahan, 1868 - 701 páginas |
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... of N. Jersey from the Duke of York - Letters of Hutchinson Capt . Carteret arrives at New York with laborers - Acquiesces in Nicolls ' Grant - Purchases rights in the new Town - Origin of its Name , 43 it -- CHAPTER IV . A. D. 1666 . The.
... of N. Jersey from the Duke of York - Letters of Hutchinson Capt . Carteret arrives at New York with laborers - Acquiesces in Nicolls ' Grant - Purchases rights in the new Town - Origin of its Name , 43 it -- CHAPTER IV . A. D. 1666 . The.
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... Letters . " -Old Side and New Side Controversy - Division of the Synod- Efforts to Christianize the Indians - David Brainerd - Death of Mrs. Dickinson - His Second Marriage - Another Episcopal Controversy - College of New Jersey ...
... Letters . " -Old Side and New Side Controversy - Division of the Synod- Efforts to Christianize the Indians - David Brainerd - Death of Mrs. Dickinson - His Second Marriage - Another Episcopal Controversy - College of New Jersey ...
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... letter follows : Worthy Sir : after my due respects p'sented vnto you , these few lines ar to intreate a Courtesi of ... letters were addressed to Capt . Bryan Newton , one of Gov. Stuyvesant's council , by whom they were duly pre ...
... letter follows : Worthy Sir : after my due respects p'sented vnto you , these few lines ar to intreate a Courtesi of ... letters were addressed to Capt . Bryan Newton , one of Gov. Stuyvesant's council , by whom they were duly pre ...
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... letter , which has happily been preserved among the " Win- throp Papers , " written by the Rev. Thomas James , pastor of the church of East Hampton , L. I. It is dated , Nov. 25 , 1667 , and is addressed to Gov. Winthrop , at New London ...
... letter , which has happily been preserved among the " Win- throp Papers , " written by the Rev. Thomas James , pastor of the church of East Hampton , L. I. It is dated , Nov. 25 , 1667 , and is addressed to Gov. Winthrop , at New London ...
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... letter . In the absence , then , of every thing like documentary evi- dence to the contrary , it is safe to conclude , that ground was broken , for the settlement of the town , as early as in Novem- ber , 1664 , and that , in the spring ...
... letter . In the absence , then , of every thing like documentary evi- dence to the contrary , it is safe to conclude , that ground was broken , for the settlement of the town , as early as in Novem- ber , 1664 , and that , in the spring ...
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Abraham Clark acres of meadow acres of upland adjoining Amboy appointed April Associates Benjamin Benjamin Wade born bounded brook Caldwell Capt Carteret Clark congregation Court Crane Creek Daniel daughter David Dayton Dickinson died Docmts Dutch E. J. Records E. T. Bill East East Jersey Elias Boudinot Elizabeth Town enemy England father George Governor Harriman Hatfield Haven Henry house-lot Isaac Isaac Whitehead James Jersey John Harriman John Ogden John Woodruff John's Jonathan Joseph July June land Livingston Long Island Lord Luke Watson March married Matthias Meeker militia minister ministry N. J. Journal Newark party pastor preached Presb Presbyterian church Presbytery probably Proprietors Province purchase Rahway Rahway river resided Richard River Robert Robert Bond Samuel Samuel Marsh Sept Southold Staten Island Stephen Crane Thomas troops Washington Whitehead wife William Woodbridge Woodruff York