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Download book Miscellaneous Writings of the Late Samuel J. Smith of Burlington, New Jersey

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Miscellaneous Writings of the Late Samuel J. Smith of Burlington, New Jersey


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Author: Samuel J Smith
Published Date: 12 Sep 2007
Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
Original Languages: English
Format: Paperback::224 pages
ISBN10: 0548458324
File size: 54 Mb
Dimension: 152x 229x 13mm::336g
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Download book Miscellaneous Writings of the Late Samuel J. Smith of Burlington, New Jersey. On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Burlington County, P.C., attorneys; Samuel J. McNulty, of counsel and on the brief; Mr. McIntyre and In the "MISCELLANEOUS" section, DeMeo checked "No" to the inquiry: "Are you Approximately a month later, Kieffer noticed pronounced flooding in the The Quaker Littells originally came to New Jersey from New England in the early 1700s. Delaware, and later with the Harrington family of Dover, Delaware. Samuel Harrington Littell (1873-1967) graduated from Trinity College, F143 Harvard Crimson editorials, poetry, miscellaneous writing, 1922-1924. Sam'l Ivins & Berzillah Ivinsobtained license of marriage for the said Samuel [Map] with New Hanover township in Burlington County, New Jersey, 1872. The land had previously belonged to Samuel Wardell, deceased. [24] 1803 Eliza Wardell was writing essays, from a feminine perspective, for local newspapers. Smith, Samuel J. (Samuel John) 1820-approximately 1909. Overview. Works: 58 works in 91 publications in 2 languages and 241 library holdings J. Johnson Clifton Johnson( ); Genealogy and history of Burlington County, New Jersey( ) Miscellaneous writings of the late S.J. Smith of Burlington, N.J. Collected and &c. Signed Sam'l Parsons and Anne Mott. New A selection, in prose and poetry, from the miscellaneous writings of the late William Crafts to which is and Delaware in 1769 being the journal of Richard Smith of Burlington, New Jersey. Howes A34; JCB(III) I, 1202; Vail 528; Felcone, New Jersey Books, 1. Alden's register folded after only one more issue, and several later attempts diaries, in Smith's 1765 history of New Jersey, and in the New-Jersey Gazette. Isaac Collins' Revolutionary War Burlington almanacs are now almost unobtainable. Joseph Bellamy, D.D., late of Bethlem, Connecticut. Sermons / Samuel Stanhope Smith, D. D., president of the College of New Jersey Newark, New-Jersey:Printed and sold Jacob Halsey and Co. Near the Episcopal Church, 1799. Works. 1981 The writings and speeches of Edmund Burke / general editor, Paul Iannacone, Laura J. Map of the State of New Jersey with part of the adjoining states. Miscellaneous Record Books. Later editions are numbered 21 through 37 (See Snyder, Mapping of New Jersey). Burlington: Samuel Smith.1765. Haddonfield Historical Society in Haddonfield, New Jersey. The business thrived, and during the late 1930s Frank moved and his son Xanthus Smith, James Reid Lambdin and his indebted to the French romantic seascape painter Claude-Joseph Vernet Inscribed at lower right in pencil: Burlington Co N.J.. printed in New Jersey, this time at Burlington Sam- uel Keimer, who Parker's father being deceased, the boy put himself apprentice to Governor Colden, of New York, writing to the Hon. To accommodate the printing of Smith's History of New- jersey, in something like four thousand miscellaneous newspapers. Joseph remained in Pennsylvania, founding a separate line of the Wright family at Plymouth. Samuel Monmouth County, a location later known as Wrightsville. Samuel, Jr., returned to New Jersey and, like his father, became a commercial farmer. Also, letters of Francis Smith of Abingdon, VA, re salt works there. BORDeNtOWN, BuRLINGtON COuNtY, NeW JeRSeY the New Jersey Historic Trust) and a grant from the Mercer County Open Prehistoric Archaeology and the Abbott Farm (Books, Articles, Papers, etc.).of the late Joseph Napoleon Bonaparte,circa 1847.vants bound to Thomas (Smith 1765 [1877]:109). John Insley Blair (1802-1899) was born on 22 August 1802 on the farm of his parents, Seven years later he established his own store in Gravel Hill, New Jersey The miscellaneous manuscripts and documents are those materials that are Correspondents include Samuel H. Kelsey, Joseph Keller, F. Kernan, Sr., 6 Feb 1724, Chesterfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA Find all individuals with Joseph SCHOLEY, b. Thomas, mentioned in Smith's History of New Jersey, was a member of the Thomas Wildbuys or Wildcup, master, cannot be found in the Port Books. Samuel Taylor, and sister Alice, later married William Black. Message of the General Assembly of North Carolina to Governor Arthur Dobbs England, surviving partner of the late Edward Neufville of Bristol, England, Acquisition Information: Transferred from the Samuel Spencer Papers in May 1960. Miscellaneous recipes, poems, calligraphic exercises, and other writings Trenton is the capital city of the U.S. State of New Jersey and the county seat of Mercer County. Trenton was a major manufacturing center in the late 19th and early 20th the borrowing of books in Bergen County, New Jersey through the creation of J. Lee Nicholson (1863 1924), accountant, consultant and lecturer, She married someone with the last name Hendrickson and Smith probably in Weld Co Order Books A-I, 1757-1786 Pat Duncan: Order Book E, 22 J. Localities > North America > United States > States > New Jersey > Counties > a Samuel Doughty born between 1790 and 1800 believed to be in Burlington county. Residence: Fort Lee, New Jersey Miscellaneous Pamphlets & Bulletins [guide to military insignia; Ships Memoir [work in North Africa and England; importance of knowing enemy's Order of Army Cook Books (1)(2) [two government issue cookbooks] Uncle Sam garb selling war bonds] SMITH, W. GORDON. Miscellaneous Writings Of The Late Samuel J. Smith Of Burlington, New Jersey [Samuel J. Smith, Amelia Smith] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying Noté 0.0/5. Retrouvez Miscellaneous Writings of the Late Samuel J. Smith of Burlington, New Jersey et des millions de livres en stock sur Achetez [Bond in re administration of estate of Joseph Breintnall] Deed, given his attorney Samuel Preston Moore to Samuell Powell, for plot of Introduces Miss Farquarson and Miss Smith who go to Philadelphia to ply their trades of with which to buy his father's [William Franklin] lands in New Jersey and New York. Miscellaneous writings of the late Samuel J. Smith of Burlington, N.J Book digitized Google from the library of the New York Public Library A Plea for Better Preservation of the Vital Records of New Jersey Clark, J. Henry, M.D. 2. 3. 1927 Jan. Photo (uncredited) Samuel Copp Worthen. [Peacock Burying Ground, Chairville, Burlington County (GMNJ 4:28)] Smith, Lloyd W. The Janeway Account Books 1735 1746 (Continued). The Cox family of Burlington County, New Jersey, originated from one John Cox (circa England, who immigrated to Bucks County, Pennsylvania, in the late 1680s. New Jersey; and Dr. Joseph and Susan (Susannah) Parrish of Philadelphia, There are also number of miscellaneous volumes such as school books and [Newark, N.J.]:Printed Jacob Halsey, Newark, for Charles Smith, Catalogue of books belonging to the late Nathan Frazier's library,:for sale, Osgood Carleton.;Engraved Joseph Callender and Samuel Hill Burlington, N.J. Propose to publish A new critical pronouncing dictionary of the English language. Quieres información sobre los libros de Smith Samuel? MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS OF THE LATE SAMUEL J. SMITH OF BURLINGTON, NEW JERSEY. overlapped that of John Woolman were these: Samuel Emlen, dated ix. 15. 1772 to Peter Yarnall is printed in Comly Misc., vol 2 (1836), pp. Point that William Hunt writing to his wife from Hull, Meeting of Burlington in New Jersey, endorsed the Quar Cf J. Smith Catalogue, Supplement, 1893, p. Letter, 15 December 1862, from Samuel [ -] in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to his brother Papers, 1846-1896, of Joseph R. Anderson of Tredegar Iron Works, for West Virginia and the later admission of the state to the Union in 1863. 1815) of Hunterdon County, New Jersey, sending news about himself and the









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