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Elks' Prize Essay, 143 Explosives, 218 Embargo, 30 Employees, (see Industrials) Enterprise, The Dover, 151 Environment of Dover, 46 Exports, (see Industrials)
Era, Iron, 62, 151
Faesch, J. J., 218, 240
Faesch, Richard, 27, 240
Ferromont, 46 Fires in Dover, 91
Firemen, Exempt, 91 Firemen, Department, 91, 292 Fitz Randolph, Hartshorn, 25, 45, 48 Flav, What it Means, 143
Flartey, Geo. R., 189 Ford, Col. Jacob, 218 Ford's Pond, 71, 284; Forcite, 227 Ford, Wm., 33, 254 Forge, Jackson's, 18, 274, 293
Fourth of July, 32, 262 Foundry (Downs-Slater, 238 Franklin, Gov. Wm., 18
Freeman, Minerva, 116, 118, 120
Freight Service, 251, 252 French, Mrs. Mabel, 106
Friends, 46 Frog & Switch Shop, 239
Gardner, Wm., 89 Gas & Electric Co., George I., 17
George II., 17 George III., 27 Gibson, John S. 62
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Gill, Harry R., 151 Girl Scouts, 205 Governors, Colonial, 17 Grand Army of Republic, 37. 179 Great grandmother! poem, 277 Guard, The Dover, 186 Guards, Home, 189 Guenther, Paul, 203 Halloway, Rev. W. W., 62, 108, 160 Hamilton, Gov., 16 Hanover Township, 45 Hatfield, Edwin, 23 Health, Board of, 85, 100 Hebrew Society, 176 Hercules Club, 222 Hercules Powder Co., 218 Historical Poems, 274, 294 Hosking, Wm. H., Mayor, 83 Hospital, Auxiliary, 110 Hospital, General, 108 Hulsart, J. H., 137-9 Hummel, Wm. G., 3; Francis F., 151 Hunter, Rob't, 19 Hunterdon Co., 18, 19, 45
Hurd, Charlotte S., 127 Hurd, John W., 36 Hurd, Josiah, 43
Hurd Park, 65, 122 Hurdtown, Scenes, 78 Hygiene, Child, 106 Illumination, 211 Indians, 19, 44 Index, The, 151
Industrial Iron Era, 62, 151 Iron Trade Review, 232, 250 Iron Works, 230 Jacobites, 16
Jackson, Aunt Abigail, 52
Jackson, Benjamin, 53 Jackson, John, 17, 21, 22, 45, 48, 274
Jackson, Joseph, 27 Jackson, Stephen, 27 James IL 15
Jerseyman, The, Preface Johnson, Thomas F., 66 Justices of Peace, 89 Kattermann, Emil G., 201, 141 Kenstler's Band, 215, 137 Kenvil Plant, 218 King, Rev. B., 31, 19 Kirkbride, Jos., 21 Labor, (See Industrials) Laboratory, Board of Health, 102
Lackawanna R. R., 257 Latham, Jos., 20, 21 Laundry, Cook's, 205 Lawrie, Gawen, 14, 15 League, Home Defense, 188 Lefevre, artist, 78 Legion, American, 194 Lenni Lenape, 19 Library, Free Public, 85, 129, 133
Livingston, Gov. Wm., 23 Loan Exhibition of 1879, 266 Log Cabins, 278 Long Island, 22 Louisiana Purchase, 36 Lynd, W. L. R., 87, 141 Location of Dover, 43-6 MacFall, Arling M., 204 Magie, Miss, 78 Magie, Rev. B. C., 35 Mail, The Dover, 151 Manual of Dover, 83
Marquard, O. A., 216 Mayors of Dover. 87 Maxim, Hudson, 68 McFarlan, Henry, Sr., 33, 34, 103 McKiernan-Terry Drill Co., 235 Meeting House, Friends', 46 Meeting of Waters, 33 Mendham, 27, 43
Methodist Church, First, 35, 161 Grace, 161; Free, 167 Methodist Church at Millbrook, 54 Metropolitan Life Ins., 104
Meyer, Ruth, 143
Mexican War, 36
Millen, Elias, 66 Middle Forge, 217
Military Organiations, 176
Mill Brook, 21, 58, 59
Mine Hill, 21, 24, 67, 169, 170
Mines Consolidated, 245
Morris & Essex R. R., 36, 254 Morris Canal, 32, 34, 254
Morris Co. Journal, 152, 181 Morris Co. Traction Co., 259
Morris County, 45
Morris, Lewis, 17, 23
Mott, Theo. F., 21, 58
Mt. Freedom, 70
Mt. Pleasant, 28
Mt. Sinai Com. Association, 176
Mulligan, C. R., 231
Mulligan, John, 231
Municipal Board, 83
Music, lining out, 53
Map, Dover on, 38
Map of Dover, 44 Name, Dover, 25
Names, Old Family. 22, 261
Nauright, J. E. D., 136
Naval Ammunition Depot., 229
Neighbour, James H., 154 Newark, 11 New Jersey, East and West, 12
N. J. Gas & Electric Co., 212
N. J. Power & Light Co., 213
Newspapers of Dover, 151
New York, Greater, 79
Nicholson, Francis, 15 Nitro Glycerine, 219
North Jersey Steel Co., 242
Nonbessemer Ore, 251
Nos Ipsae Club, 108 Octagon Club, 129
Odes, Three, 265 Old Tye, 25 Ores, North Jersey, 243, 246 Ovens, 280 Odds and Ends, 260
Officers, (See name of Organization) Officers, 84
Pageant of 1920, 267 Parliament, Act of 1750, 24 Patronesses, pageant, 268 Penn, Wm., 12, 13, 21, 48, 49
Penniman, R. S., 221 Pennsylvania, 80
Pequannock, 43, 45 Peters, H. S., 202 Petition to Congress, 31 Perth Amboy, 14, 23 Perth, Earl of, 14 Phosphorus Ore, 249
Ficatinny, 24, 222, 224 Pile Hammer, 236 Pie Pan, 279
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Poetry, 67, 215, 274 Police Court, 89 Police Force, 88 Population of Dover. 34. 3v
Porch, From My, 73 Port Oram S. & L. Club, 73, 75 Postal Service, 20 Postmasters, 128, 127 Post office, 31. 127 Powder, 220 Presbyterian, 15, 160 Presbyterian Church, 34, 51, 160 Primer, The Dover, 38 Princeton College, 18 Proprietors, 11-17 Pruden, Aunt Sally, 282 Pruden, Byram, 31, 34 Pruden, Octavius, 287 Pruden, Zenas, 33, 282 Putting Dover on Map, 38 Quakers, 48 Quaker Church, 26 Quaker Proprietors, 12, 13 Queen Anne, 16 Quit-rents, 17 Race, A., 283 Ramble, Dover to Mine Hill, 65 Randolph Township, 45, 46 Rapid Transit, 289 Reading, John, 18 Real Estate, 154 Red Cross, 111 Reminiscences, 135, 215 Replogle, J. Leonard, 240, 245 Replogle Steel Co., 240 Returns, 21 Richard Mine, 240 Richardson & Boynton, 39, 159, 100, 281 White House, 288
Richter, 219 Riederer, E. J., 223 Roads, Two Old, 45 Robertson, W. J., 186
Roche, H. M., 242, 245 Rockaway, 51, 53 Roff, H. Miller, 184 Roff, J. Wesley, 184 Rogers, Pearce, Rev., 170 Russell Sage Foundation, 79 Sacred Heart, Church of, 168 Salvation Army, 168 Saugerties, N. Y., 231 Schooley's Forge, 45 Schooley, Wm., 21 Schooley, Robert, 45 Schools, 33, 134, 135, 140 Schwarz, Harry L., 155 Schrader, John C., 219 Sea Power, 30 Segur, Thos. B., 34 Searing Alonzo B., 54, 179, 180 Searing, Isaac W., 91, 132 Sewerage Commission, 86 Shotwell, Jos., 24, 25, 154 Shrewsbury, 24 Sickles, Wm. W., 92 Silk, 201, 203 Singer, W. V., 140, 141 Slavery, Abolition, 36 Smokeless Powder, 221 Snake Story, 279 Sons of Temperance, 35 Soldiers, Names of (See name of Or- ganization). Soldiers, Monument, 125 Spanish-American War, 181
St. John's Episcopal Church, 36, 162 St. Mary's Church, 162 Stone Academy, 33, 164 Stores, 33
Sturtevant, Thos. E., 237 Sussex Overall Factory, 204 Sunday Schools, 19, 34, 53 Super-power Trunk Line, 80 Swiss Knitting Co., 201 Swedish Churches, 166-7 Taylor, John G., 102, 118 Tave, 287 Teachers of Dover, 135-6 Telephone Co., 216 Temperance, 35, 36 Terry Core Drill Co., 235
Ticonderoga, 25 Thomas Iron Co., 246 Thurber, L. W., 136, 134 Town Clerk, 290 Tonking, Wm. H., 105
Township, 45 Traffic Interchange, 258 Transportation, 252, 260 Trenton, 19, 20, 23 Trust Company, 149 Tuttle, David, 21 Tuttle, Jos. F., 25, 26, 51 Turnpikes, 31 Ulster Iron Works, 230 Van Gelder, A. P., 228 Voorhees, Gov. F. W., 183
Washington, George, 27 Water Dept., 86, 97 Wharton, 73, 75 Wharton & Northern R. R., 241 Wharton Steel Co., 240
Whitham, Mayor, 187 William of Orange, 16 Winds, Gen. Wm., 25, 26, 27, 53 Woman's Club, Rhyme. of, 120 First Decade, 118 World War. 225 York, Duke of, 11, 12. 18, 15
Young, Edward M .. 187 Young, Wm., 35. 285
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LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS TO DOVER DATES
Mrs. A. Ackerman Mrs. Edward U. Alpers Mrs. Andrew Anderson Arthur Anderson C. O. Anderson Harry W. Anderson Mrs. R. M. Ambrose
Chas. W. Apgar
Archie the Auto Trimmer Harry A. Armitage Clinton Ayers Henry Baker Joseph V. Baker Thomas Baker
Clifford A. Barabe
Carl H. Barlow
Wm. J. Bassett
Mrs. Clara Baughan
Fred W. Batten C. H. Benedict Mrs. Jane Bennett J. Theo. Benson Bilkley & Niper W. H. Bidgood
Rev. J. Fred Bindenberger
Birch & Bassett
Hon. Wm. F. Birch
Morris Blackwell
Mrs. E. A. Blundell
Mrs. Emmett Bopp
Mrs. S. A. Broadwell
George R. Buck
Miss Kathryn Buck
Mrs. M. T. Burd Edwin C. Burr Mrs. Robert B. Bryant
Rev. Thos. J. Callery
Francis J. Camel
Carey & Bryant J. R. Carey
Albert E. Carlson Joseph A. Carlson George B. Carhart Mrs. C. W. Carling
Floyd Castner Miss M. Y. Chambre
Edwin Chace
Lieut. Samuel Chiles A. Judson Coe
Gus Coe Oron P. Cole Fred. W. Collard Conlan Auto Supply Co Irving Cook J. K. Cook Clyde W. Cook Harry C. Cook John W. Cook Joseph D. Cook
Mrs. Richard Conlan Charles S. Cooper John Corey Dr. W. F. Costello Mrs. Elizabeth Cottrell Charles U. Counterman Mrs. S. K. Curtis J. C. Dalrymple
Cakil Danielson Frank Davenport W. S. Davis Howard S. Deck John M. Dehler Daniel M. Dehler
E. Y. Deplez Nicholas Depola
Ralph De Santis
Frank P. Diehl
Royal B. Diehl
Mrs. L. K. Diffenderfer
Charity Doland
Joseph Donahue
Dover Advance
Dover Free Public Library
Dover Home Supply Co.
Dover Index
Dover Vulcanizing Works
John W. Downs
F. J. L. Doyle
A. F. Ekedahl
Leonard Elliott
Newton Ely Charles G. Endahl
D. Walter Fegely Joseph Ferraro
Mrs. Nelson Ferrie
E. B. Fichter Fred Fichter Miss Bertha Fitzherbert
George R. Flartey
Irene E. Ford
John B. Flartey
Mrs. A. F. Fralich
S. H. Francis
Mrs. Charles R. Franklin
Miss Minerva Freeman
Jacobs & Freedman Bros.
John Freise
Mrs. Meyer Friedman
C. B. French
Dr. L. R. Fritts
Benj. Furstman
Rev. R. Hilliard Gage, D. D.
John T. Gallagher
Wm. Gardner
Frank B. Gibbons
S. J. Gibson
Charles A. Gillen
Whitfield B. Gillen
Thos. Gilligan
B. Goldblatt Frank Goldstein
W. E. Goldworthy
A. H. Goodale James Grande John H. Grimm
Hairhouse & Burchell
Harry B. Hagan Anna J. Hairhouse
Harold L. Hall
Mrs. Harry Hall
Mrs. Frank W. Hamilton
Clarence Hance Miss Isabel Hance
John Hance Manchus H. Hann W. H. Hansen Charles Harris I. K. Harris W. Harris & Sons
Mrs. Robert F. Bopp Roswell S. Bowlby W. O. Brown Mrs. Harry Boyd Robert Buchanan
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James J. Hart Edward Hartman Wm. E. Hartman David W. Heiman Chas. F. Hellender Gustav P. Heller Max Heller George A. Henderson Mrs. Mary Hennessey T. H. Hoagland Mrs. Violet Hoagland Clyde Hoffman F. O. Hopkins Edgar L. Hopler Wm. H. Hosking Percy M. Hough Mrs. Jeffrey R. Hosking Mrs. I. L. House Rev. Walter E. Howe John T. Howell Harold Hoyd Mrs. C. D. Hull Dr. J. Howard Hulsart Mrs. Charlotte S. Hurd
Simon C. Hume James L. Hurd Michael Ianniello George E. Jenkins C. S. Jensen Edward S. Jensen Martin L. Jensen William F. Jensen Howard C. Johnson Thomas F. Johnson Dr. S. B. Johnston Mrs. E. H. Jones Stewart Kahler D. M. Kanouse Emil G. Katterman Clarence Keene Edward Kelly J. F. Kennedy Charles W. King J. B.King Gwendolyn Kunkelman E. W. Larsen Augustus W. Larson A. Lasky Frederick Leighton James Lillie Charles Linberg Rev. N. O. Lind C. F. Losey W. L. R. Lynd James V. Loughlin E. K. Macauley Arling M. MacFall Julia Maguire Otto A. Marquard Rev. P. A. Maher John T. Maher Samuel Male C. Mann Harry P. Mann Harry N. May Dr. H. G. McElroy Charles E. Mill
George H. Mitchell, Jr. Louis Meuser L. Meyer Mrs. F. S. McDonnell Wm. A. McCarthy Harry J. McCracken
McKiernan-Terry Drill Works Rev. Peter McMillan, D. D. H. D. Moller John Moller Stanley B. Moore Alphonse Monaco
Fred Morse Ernest L. Mortimore Michael F. Mullen John Mulligan Dr. H. R. Mutchler
Daniel E. Nee
Mrs. Grace C. Neighbour
Elof Nelson C. A. Nelson
J. L. Nerney Charles Niper Albert Nohra
Mrs. Paul Norman
T. H. Northey Mrs. G. A. Nylander
Mrs. A. Palmer
Arthur T. Paquette Obadiah S. Parker
Wm. J. Parker Mrs. M. O. Parliament
George Payne Marmaduke Peckitt Howard Pedrick
George Peer
Miss E. J. Pellett Myrtle Pemberthy
Wm. H. Pierson Carl Peterson
Helen G. Phillips
Wm. C. Phillips
Mrs. Wm. Pollard
Addie Poole
John Price Alfred Rainbow Robert N. Rassler Mrs. Robert Richards Rieger Bros.
Charles H. Ripley
Raymond Roberts H. M. Roche E. T. Rodda Fred H. Roff H. Miller Roff Irving Rommel
Miss Mary F. Rose
Joseph P. Roth
E. F. Rudine Andrew M. Ryan Regina Schoenbrun Harry L. Schwarz Joseph F. Scott
Edward M. Searing
Miss Olive Searing
Miss Etta C. Searing Wilbur B. Searing Albert Sedgman Otto Sektberg Hulet Seybolt W. F. Seybolt A. Shapiro Mrs. Wm. Sharp
Miss Isabel Shaughnessy Charles J. Sherm Augustus J. Shuman Mrs. Robt. S. Slack
Walter Slater Wm. A. Smith Lyman M. Smith
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James C. Soden Dr. Alvan Spencer Clarence Spencer Inez Spencer Mrs. George Sprotte Carl Sundquist Sundstrom Electric Co. Bruno G. Stark George F. Steffany Albert Steffen Thos. E. Sturtevant Mrs. Caroline Stafford Frank Sylvester
John G. Taylor Thos. F. Teebo Ernest Tirella
Mrs. Henry B. Tonking
Mrs. W. H. Tonking Mrs. Fred'k H. Treganowan
Mrs. Roland S. True
S. L. Trusdell
Peter Vanderwolf Russell Vanderhoof A. B. Van Syckel J. B. D. Vreeland J. J. Vreeland
Dr. O. M. Walker
Richard P. Ward
Mrs. Frances J. Watly Mrs. Henry Wells
Charles W. White
Edward Wolfe Sidney Wolfert Raymond F. Woodhull
B. S. Woodman
Miss Ella Wright
Theo. L. Young
Youngelson's Department Store Millbrook-
Mrs. Annie M. Sharp Succasunna-
Mrs. Eliza. A. Stoddard
Wharton-
Dr. H. W. Kice Pearce Rogers Mine Hill-
Wm. L. Curnow
Rev. G. M. Hunter
Rockaway- Sidney Collins
Charles L. Curtis Frank E. Porter
Morristown --- Mrs. L. M. Christensen
Ethelbert Byram
Eugene A. Carrell
Fred A. Cobbett
J. R. Howard Geo. W. Melick E. Bertram Mott Aldus Pierson
Dr. Wm. G. Sharp
Dr. Rob't C. Vreeland
Prof. Edward M. Young
East Orange-
Theo. F. Mott
john A. Spargo
Jersey City-
Elizabeth W. Elliott
john S. McMaster
Trenton --
N. J. State Library
Brooklyn-
Mrs. G. Surnburger
Hokendauqua, Pa .-
J. E. Rotthaus
Hartford, Conn- Connecticut State Library
{ Ayer, Mass- Capt. C. B. Searing Mendham, N. J .- Mrs. Arthur Whitney Michigan ___
N. M. Langdon
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P. 7. Warren Surnburger did not write the article credited to him.
P. 15. line 17. Read "It is not strange," says Bancroft, etc.
P. 16. line 13. Read "in the New World."
P. 20. 1739. Read "Friends' Meeting House"-
P. 27. Continue last line by adding "logical reports." (Geological.)
P. 28. Post Office, as a noun, is printed as two words.
P. 43. Last line is upside down.
P. 60. 7th line from bottom should read "Whose buzz we heard in days of yore."
P. 66. line 9. Read "griddle" for "briddle."
P. 67. These articles were first published in local papers, hence allusion to "column."
P. 68. 7th line from bottom should read-"the Latin, the German," etc.
P. 70. A Song of Dover, second stanza, 7th line, should read
"And cherish, though we far may roam,"
P. 74. line 73. Last word is "roast."
P. 169. The printer was twice directed to print a notice of The Church of the Sacred Heart, but failed to do so.
P. 292. at bottom. Last stanza should be printed thus- The Dover Firemen, gallant lads ! They shine at fires and fetes ; They are the lads who got up steam To publish Dover Dates.
P. 300. Read Fred B. Cobbett, not Fred A.
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