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Page 30
... Jersey , and the proprietary manors of the Penns at Penns- bury on the Delaware and at Muncy on the Sus- quehanna . But there were also thousands of small fields belonging to the Puritan and Dutch settlers at Newark , Elizabeth ...
... Jersey , and the proprietary manors of the Penns at Penns- bury on the Delaware and at Muncy on the Sus- quehanna . But there were also thousands of small fields belonging to the Puritan and Dutch settlers at Newark , Elizabeth ...
Page 32
... Jersey , but more often in Penn- sylvania itself , adjacent to the familiar and well- trodden highways . These roads , which radiated northwest and south from the river , formed arteries of supply for the markets and ships along the ...
... Jersey , but more often in Penn- sylvania itself , adjacent to the familiar and well- trodden highways . These roads , which radiated northwest and south from the river , formed arteries of supply for the markets and ships along the ...
Page 50
... Jersey City . Al- bany was as yet a town of dirty and crooked streets , with its houses badly built , chiefly of wood , and unattractive in appearance . Southward across the river from New York were Elizabeth , New Brunswick , and Perth ...
... Jersey City . Al- bany was as yet a town of dirty and crooked streets , with its houses badly built , chiefly of wood , and unattractive in appearance . Southward across the river from New York were Elizabeth , New Brunswick , and Perth ...
Page 51
Hi province of New Jersey . Burlington , the other capital , consisted " of one spacious large street that runs down to the river , " with several cross streets , on which were a few " tolerable good buildings , with a courthouse which ...
Hi province of New Jersey . Burlington , the other capital , consisted " of one spacious large street that runs down to the river , " with several cross streets , on which were a few " tolerable good buildings , with a courthouse which ...
Page 107
... Jersey does not appear to have been introduced until just before the Revolution . It has been truly said that fruit growing in America “ had its beginning and for almost two hundred years its whole sustenance in the demand for strong ...
... Jersey does not appear to have been introduced until just before the Revolution . It has been truly said that fruit growing in America “ had its beginning and for almost two hundred years its whole sustenance in the demand for strong ...
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