History of the City of Trenton, New Jersey: Embracing a Period of Nearly Two Hundred Years, Commencing in 1676, the First Settlement of the Town, and Extending Up to the Present Time, with Official Records of the Population, Extent of the Town at Different Periods, Its Manufactories, Church History, and Fire Department |
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... month of May , 1498 , discovered a large extent of this country . Many years subsequent , Sebastian made a third voyage , under the direction of Henry VIII . of England , and discovered the most southern section of the country , which ...
... month of May , 1498 , discovered a large extent of this country . Many years subsequent , Sebastian made a third voyage , under the direction of Henry VIII . of England , and discovered the most southern section of the country , which ...
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... months ' provision for his own person , arriving there , one hundred and fifty acres of land , English measure ; and for every able servant that he shall carry with him , armed and provided as aforesaid , and arriving there , the like ...
... months ' provision for his own person , arriving there , one hundred and fifty acres of land , English measure ; and for every able servant that he shall carry with him , armed and provided as aforesaid , and arriving there , the like ...
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... month after publication thereof , he shall pay one shilling for the first week's neglect , and for the next week's neglect and so for every week after , the sum of two shillings , by way of fine , to be levied upon his or their goods ...
... month after publication thereof , he shall pay one shilling for the first week's neglect , and for the next week's neglect and so for every week after , the sum of two shillings , by way of fine , to be levied upon his or their goods ...
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... month when branded , and to receive from the owner six- pence for each horse , mare , or colt so branded and recorded ; and every one neglecting to have them branded was to be fined ten shillings for every default . The horses and ...
... month when branded , and to receive from the owner six- pence for each horse , mare , or colt so branded and recorded ; and every one neglecting to have them branded was to be fined ten shillings for every default . The horses and ...
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... month called March , 1682 , the province was divided into four counties : " BERGEN COUNTY , containing all the settlements between Hudson's river and Hackensack river , beginning at Constables- Hook , and so extended to the uppermost ...
... month called March , 1682 , the province was divided into four counties : " BERGEN COUNTY , containing all the settlements between Hudson's river and Hackensack river , beginning at Constables- Hook , and so extended to the uppermost ...
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afterwards Alexander Chambers appointed April Assanpink creek assembly battle of Trenton Benjamin Bishop Brearley brick bridge Brunswick building built Burlington called canal capital stock captain Charles Charles Moore church city of Trenton commenced committee congregation corner council court December Delaware river east elected engine engine-house erected Ewing February feet fifty thousand dollars Fire Company George governor Greene street Henry Hopewell hose Howell hundred and fifty hundred dollars hundred thousand dollars Hunterdon incorporated Isaac Jacob James January Jersey John Joseph land legislature Mahlon Stacy Maidenhead manufacture March meeting Messrs mill Moore November occupied October organized passed pastor persons Peter Philadelphia Philemon Dickinson Potts pounds Presbyterian present officers president Princeton province purchased road Robert Samuel Samuel K second lieutenant secretary shillings South Trenton Stacy Thomas three hundred town township treasurer ward Warren street Washington West Jersey William William Trent Yard York
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