History of Essex and Hudson counties, New Jersey, Vol. II, Part 156

Author: Shaw, William H
Publication date: 1884
Publisher: [United States :]
Number of Pages: 830


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Irvington, for. Irving, Washington, 660.


J.


Jacobus, ( 11., 8-15.


1 Jacobns, Lemmel, 815.


Jurobna funily, 548. Jacobna & Condiet. 384.


Jurkson, Abraham S., 1072. Jackson, John P., 261, 270. Jackson, Joseph Bloomfield, 310.


Jackson, Schuyler B., 295.


JATIPS, Thomas D , 262, James, Thomas W .. 1062. Jumlson, David, 239. Joekel, Charles E., 1113. Jenkinson, George B., 686. Jersey City Flint-Class Works, 1164. Jersey City Paper Box Company, 1164. Jess ip, Charles M., 273.


Jersey City : Early deed history of Panino Hook, 1138 ; ancient " groundl brief, " 1139 ; English patent for the Hook, 1140; home-racing, 1140; beginning of prosperity, 1140, Vurick, Dry and Radelitt, the founders of the city, 1141 ; Male of lots, 1141 ; incorporation of the town, 1141 , consolidation of municipalities. 1142; roster of officials, 1142; sketches of Mayors Gregory, Mangers and Gopsill, 1144- 1146 ; the city as a port of entry, 1146 ; post- masters, 1147 ; water-works, 1147 ; Fire Fly- partment, 1149; stock-yards, 1150; homes and anyhims, 1150; Panlus Hook's conten- nial celebration, 1151 ; " Light-Horse Harry Lee," 1133 ; Stirling, 1154 ; " Ly of Panius Hook, " 1156 ; old windt-mill, 1156 ; munufm turex, 1167 ; banking, 1167; churches, 11:2;


Juba, Eugene, 313. Johnson, Col. Adulplnwww .1 , 57. Johnson, Anna 11., 345. Johnson, David, 321.


Johnson, Jotham C., 845,


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INDEX.


Johnum, Fredrik T., S.7. Jechtamen, Theman, 302, 305. Johne n, Ellphalet, 302.


Jelatimon, John, " 3.


Johnsen, Juan, 903 Jeltamon, John 1. 844.


h ating, J hu, 1 1


Koarcher Charles, 747


Kren, 1x ar 1


Jone, Phite & 10., 782.


hent, De 1, 341


Jonen, Phineas, 52


Jemin n, 4 . º 4.


Kerr & I., Hund tton factury, ICH


Kerri an, Jun , 1. 5


hernan, J. in \ _14


Kirf, W Ilrun, 008, 41 915. 11


Jøtulweek, Heur 1 r


Lents, Carl, 204


Kinney. William I( __ 1


King, WHEnm, 607


King, John J., - J.


king Janin ( , 1 13.


King far ily 1 11.4 King, Change, _61


Kingsley Phi p. 22


Kingsley, Inorge I' L.M.


ht island, Nabe -1 : 6.


Blogsland, Falnonny 1 , 120


King-laut fantry, 687, 1276


Kinsey, Jature, 240.


Kipp, Charles Jul 1, . 22.


Kirk, W H .... MIX


Kuk Hon William Henry Ges


Kirkpatrick, Andrew, 214, 2 9.


Kirkpatrick, Amirew, 241


Kit -hill R-bert, : 3.


Nit .hell family, 363


Knapp, Mathitig J. 217


Kunpp, Minting M , Bol.


Knight, H W . : 0.


Knight, W 1, 995


Ktury, Res Charles F . 878.


Komwith, I. mm, to bin will to Newark, 024.


Krneger, Gottfried, + 3, 614.


kuchler Max, 33%.


Ka Dich. W Ham T , 1111.


Kyte, + Ivin F , 1112.


L.


I.nfay- 6, Marquin de, ' viut to Newark, 6_1 ; whit to, Cull ell, 8H. visit t North


Lalou, Thomas, alu.


1 wta. J. & 123.


1at ny Alexander B , 1007


lauubent, George H., . MI


lambert, John, 550.


I.ung n, Mlrazer, 320


Lampan, Mortimer, 11


I.um, Frederick Harv 21


Luthina, Alfred \ , ) , 1112.


Intr, George, flu


ly .n. Walter M. .. 8.


Is n. F100th, 70M


1. n. Stephen ?


Lyon, DM, €15 Ly m, Henry 364


ly n family, 4, 1216;


Lyons, Jantes Harvey 1071


Kalisch, La008 1, 208 Kalisch, Namurl, -.- Kearn , Gen Philip, 12


Komruy, tonnımlıtp of IhEnnization of, lane funily, K'S 123, 1 undarus, 1273; roster of · neem, Iatie, 4, rge, 831.


1 .1. village & Arli Un, 12.


Lang, Henry, 7M


LauterE .r T W . AS


toring, s') min ans her hva, 1.7, pper Isislu, rurtv | ton of, 117


I wr de Ben h and Har, also ind vidual


law, Kl han, .


lagt- tun rate t. J . hal interval. in Jem Jenes, ) erruing the erly arts .


Leitor. milf, from }-1 .15


Ichlie h, (Fail- } ),


leir er. Jko-neu, " 17


Lety ker, F W


my The timeet .. . Cesta of Freedom Wolleam Tuttle l Tl Rural Mhx 1.


Nowak It y Fte 2, N.wark Ivning ( mler, . Sewark Inteligentes, , Newark M to . .. The Basis Adverti


Lewis, Flwant l'ark, justis, 1


Lewis, Wil am Allen 10,5


( ang Free 1. leery "il In ' = "well, 243


In H wmn M Werl & n Julmar Com- pany = 111 bin- 1 1. brary beuchat un, A"1, West Hat-sen litriry, 1=1


Ligunt, charles Ju ,


1.lenna, Rad- 11 h 11., 11 %.


Jigbthipe. I F ...


I. me tuer, charles 4 , 118).


Il anda menti Digans the N mark, um


Fin ofn, Ale am, unv . rE \ .ark,


Liniales fouly. " .


lindley France. M.


T.Ir ale v family 301 1.Inn, John, Tức)


Lannett, Thomas, & 19., 01"


I. nott_ T. J . m


I,ppincott, Jol 1 Mlard, 1 001


Liquorice-W ike the > wark, (2)


lattell, Capt., 46.


I. ttell, John Dunn, 10h- 186


1 vmigat in luwniship. 8 . 1 tien of L'anur


lumines and talla, x. 7 tay ron, -», Grange,


Llow Hyn Park, NR.


LImy J. T. Wieg-ind. 117.


Lochwer, John, 100 I. kwin, 1 \ .... , 47


Lan kwart, John T , No.


Laulges (-Freening v, 119). Fill wehip, mes


J_wh, //t whship of 1.46


lanz .I hin R., & Son , "1"


lave, John J II _. ..


Lowry, l'h lf1 . . 1]


I. wenthal, Frist J , 1097


Laklington, Th mua .4 3, (*).


( wmsity. 1:1%


Jules of Common l'as In Huden county,


K


Lands, surrant for in Fect County, In 23. ruhefer ol talning, Is l'artett and Berkeley, 7la troutde comerning, In, 174 / 80 ; peterta for, in ludsmn t'onty, 30G. n st, in Windleon County l'as i's Ih k inveyed hy RA, (.). 1110. A ota or jetente in Ber-


in Bergen tun niship, 942


K wpwtbnv, fittowear, 1979


Koornemann, 11 4 , 339


In Hal- i trauty The Bergen (' unty voszette and Jersey City Shower, 17. Garth and Bergen Comer, HilT. J.rey Blue And Berg n Consty D' tr x rat, 1117, Jersey Of the tiger nut Bergen Be- Imbli an, 1117; Jersey city Demert, 11; Morning Sentinel, 1H1" : Exrutig seutinei, 1117. Telegraph, 111". Had a County la


Frey Bet in, 2, Sewach Pet. .... Drange \ Ik-bute, S.J , Unaing J trial -


Fonty Dame, 117; Dry hits Courier, tuzett, and Huden County Ihned le mit Cultivator, His, Fireu Judge, 11]" Hin - kon tin Ir ) 1118% Amerian Statufind, 1118, l'e qb . Ady du, Ils, Jersey t'its


Il21 Duden tity Gazette, lin, Jermy ( ity Chi duele 112) Huden Lonuty \ ke- Blatt, 1'2" lhes enstine H - Id and Greensey, Il ater, 11 0. Hudson Conuty Jurnal, 1120 JerMY LEY Heratt ant Gazette, 11. Budwei & mats H of 11_1, Pult ale Yes, 11_1, Hasont Time, 11 ) se Wicht Hudson County Independent, 1121. The Ihr- patch, 11 _! The Evening I'nlindes, 1191


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INDEX.


Lyon, Samuel, 600, Ly , Thomas, "90, 691. Lyon Biler-Works, "96. Lyons Farms, 095 Lyman, Rubert, 363. Lynch, Thomas, 1112.


M.


Macdonald, $ H., 301. Mar Whorter, Rev. Alexander, 52, 167, ×63. Mar Whorter, Alexander C., 257. Ma Whorter, Alexander C., Jr., 259. MeCit r. Ludlow, 391. McCarter, Robert II., 301. MC'arter, Thomas Nesbitt, 280. Met'lesney & Fisher, 749. MeChesney, John, 839. MetTellan, Maj .- Gen. George B., 817 MrClelland, Richard D., 1066. Mccullough, C' . 549. MeConnel, 31 .. 846. MeCracken, John, 295. Mc Daniel, Col., 1293. MI. Donald, William K., 266. M. Donald, James ('., 285.


M. Dawell. James H., 1099. MeDowell. William J., 1110. MI. Dermott, AHan L., 1087. Mh Dermott, F. MI., 302. Me Eddy, Hirain, 11.0. M.Entre, James F., 273. Metall, Allen & Co., :48. MrGee, John Flavel, 1082. MrGill, Alexander T., 1081. McGill, John Dale, 1109. Mckergan, Lewis, 290. McLane, Allen, 960. M -Levd, Alexander, 70%. Mi Pherson, John Rhoderick, 1202. Mackey, William J., 1110. Magie, William 1., 248. Mahon & Dingwi 1, 580. Mahr, Henry, 333. Malleable Iron-Works, 596. Mandeville, Abraham, 778. Mandeville, Frederic B , 323. MHonor, Abraham, 7-7. Manne 4, David &., 1144. Mangels & schmidt, G11.


Manufactures -In Newark . Statistics of, In 1 30, 360, 10 1835, 361 ; growth of, from 1×4 . 1. 1001, 502 ; statistics of, in lutter year, 501, 304 beginnings of various industries, -66. 67 ; statistical exhibit for Ix30), 565, 4 ) : pioneer application of steant, 70 ; tan- ting, 0; pouver shivemaking, 541 ; Moses Omle 571 . Luther Goble, 5,2 ; Weather in- dustr , 574 patent-leather, 579 , first morocco n unnfactory 351; pioneer atui luter carriage- making, al sjuke and wheel-works, baz ; saddlery and harness, 582 ; trunks and travel- ing bags, 385; saillirry hardware, 5% ;; arringe hardware, 5>7 ; rubler-couted hr- ness hardware. : 9 . foundries, iron and Inachine -works, 592; Seth Boyden, 502; t -makers, :08 : metal fancy goods, 59% . ottery business, 593 ; saddler's and har- w ture, 01 : lapidaries, smelters und Yer8, 607; Newark Zinc and Irm Com- pany, 6 5, lime and cement, 60G ; clothing, EM, furniture, OG, but-making, GM ; silk manufacture, 007 ; wash, door ard blind and planing-mitte MOT ; coros and spice-mille, 611 ; Clark Throwl-Works, ( 1 ; breweries, 613 ; knit-gouda, 615 ; varteli, Gló, vegetable


wool, 617 . ultramarine works. 619; tohacen manufactures, 614. In Franklin ; The Easex Works, 686 ; Underh Il Mannfocturing Com- pany, 657 ; Vantico Milig, 688, In Clinton, 702. In Millburn : Campbell's paper-will, 712 ; Diamond Mill, "12 ; Short Hills Paper-Mill, 713 : Wade s binder's beard mill, 713 ; Fan- longo Mill, 713 ; Sunth's tunder's board mill, 713 ; Condit'a hat-body factory, 713 ; Light- hipe's hint-luxly factory. 714; Grare's hat- factory, 714 : Butler's, Summers', Wick- man's, Brown's, Dillon's, Shaw's and Puffy's hat-factories, 714 : Reeves' saw-mill, 714 ; Drew's machine-shop. 714. In Orange ('ity : mille. 745 ; hnt-munking, 746, glass-stainers, 750. In Callwell : tolmarco-factory, 836 ; mills and tannery, 837 ; cigar-factory, 838 ; harness- making, 839. In Verona village, >15. In C'e- dar Grove, ×47. In Westville, 851. In Liv- ingston : mills, 857, 858. In Belleville : Hen- dricks' mills, »)-c ; powder-mill, wire-cloth works, 800-d; skin-dressing, 890-[: mor- dants for dyeing, 899-g ; Riverside Rubber- Works, >90-h ; paint-mill, 830-h; button- factory, 890-b ; calico-worke, 890-i; Ran- dolph's mill. 890-j.


In Jersey t'ity . Lorillard's Tobacco Manu- factory, 1137 ; sugar-refining, 1158 ; Vulgate's wwsp-works, 1159 ; the strel industry, 1139; miscellaneous manufactories, 1160, 1167 In Harrison : favoratde situation for, 1953 ; Edi- son Lamp Company's Works, 1253 ; Pennsyl- vatia Railroad shops, 1254 ; wire-works, 1254; Hartshorn's shade-roller fartory, 1234 ; ineu - lated wire works, 1254, steam-engine works, 1254. In town of I'nion : brewing, 1201 ; silk- works, 1261. In Guttenburg, 1270 In North Bergen, 1291 In West Hoboken, 1.306.


Manhattan, importance of, commercially, in 1613, >99; Island purchased fromaborigines, :03.


Mapes, James Jay, 657.


Marcellissen, Preter, 940).


Marsh, Francis F., 292. Marsh. Stewart Craig, 332.


Marshall, Corp. JJames, 63.


Martlait, William H., 312.


Masonry (sec Freemasonry i.


Martin Machine-Works, 1163.


Maxwell, Hannah, killing of, by British sol- dirty. 41.


Maybonmi, Levy, 298


Maynurd, E. F., 838. Mead, John, x34.


Slead family, 8'34.


Means, Victor ( . B., 1112.


Meckert, Herman, 1207.


Melient profession ; in Essex County, 302 (800 also names of individuals) ; surgeons of the Rebellion, 318; in Hudson County, 1091- 1115.


Methcal Societies, In Essex County: The Esser District Medical Society 348 ; in New Jersey, 1091


Merker, Pavid M., 2 ...


Mecker, Ge rge F. 343.


Merker, Henry, 701.


Mecker, .1. H , 209. Mecker, John II , 2×2.


Melrose, Henry, 1294.


Merver, Archibald, 312. Mercer, Frederick F., 288. Mercer, William T , 331. Moreunal well in Franklin, 689.


Mey e' ruelis Jacolson, 902. Meyerw' ( Ri hanle tannery, 1212. Michaux, Andrew, 1279.


Miller. Alexander, 602. Miller Brothers, 602. Miller, James W., 602. Miller, Archer G., 268. Miller, William W., 259, Miller. Jobn F., 339. Miller, William P., 282.


Miller, McCullough & Ober, 574 Mlilla, Andrew M., 324. Mills, Henry J., 266. Mills, John, Jr., 299.


Millburn township . Gengraphical and topo-


graphical, 706 ; civil organization, 706 ; list of officers, 707 ; old families, 707, 708; ham- let of Millburn, 708; Short Hills, 709 ; Wy" oming, 711; churches, "11 ; schools, 712' industries, 712 ; poor farm, 711, Millburn in civil war, 714.


Miltz, Frederick, 610},


Minuit, Peter, 903, 904. Mitchell, Henry, 1107.


Mix, Eldrid, , 765. Mock ridge, Abraham N., 266. Mockridge & Son, 600.


Momperson, Roger, 23%.


Money in New Jersey prior to Revolution, 23-28. Montelair, township of : tirography and to-


pography, 890-1; the Hollanders. 800-1 ; early land-owners, 890-1 ; Indian titles, &Nb-n : difficulties over, si-n : Revolutionary tradi- tions, 890-n ; churches, 8!Who ; eintention, 800-r ; publie communication and develop- meut, 8-11 : railroads, 8%-F ; patriotism, 890-v ; Gas and Water Company 89 .- w : bi- brary Association, s00-w ; statistica, NK-p ; post-offices, 890-w : Fire Department, 890-W. Montgomerie, John, 24y. Monroe, Alexander, 364.


Moore, George De Graw, 281.


Moore, Junies, 890-d.


Moore, Samuel, 83%.


Moure, George D. G., 838.


Morris, Lewis, 243, 219.


Morris, Robert, 240,


Morris, Theodore Frelinghnysen, 1098.


Morris, Thomas, 364.


Morris, Stephen V., 1111.


Morris, Ephraim. 877. Morris, William Collin, 1053.


Morris and Essex Canal, the, 190. Morris, Lewis, 248.


Morris, Robert Hunter, 239.


Morris, Staats Smith, 274.


Morrow, Elias F., 293.


Morrow. William H., 289.


Morrow, Samuel R., Jr., 292.


Morrow, James M. C., 293.


Morton Brothers, 613. Morgan, James F., 110%.


" Morehonsetown, ' 856. Morehouse, Stephen, 708. Morehouse. Jacob, 708.


Mott, I .. S., 300. Mountains, First, 12 ; Second, 13.


Muller, John, 1297.


Mann family, 725. Munn. Iru, 731. Muun, Joseph L., 289.


Murphy, W. II., & t'o., 616.


Murphy, Jane 11., 334. Music Singing sorieties in Newark, 543 ; Lie- dlertafel, in l'uion, 1264. Myers, Samuel J., 1112.


N.


Naundorff, Oscar, 498.


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INDEX


Visagation of the Personal Ismo of Murrin


Necrology of Yework 170 Sombit, Sommel, . 70 Soon, 1 Lawir ner, 1112.


Now Nother ist. th. 1: Kog sh chain t


1


1, der pten of, by That ., 80, formal nu uk .1 and 1-ttn f + hater. 90) Art lony sent to, 00 , but Eur iman ,Od Larna In, 12, recent alony, was, tin form of gos


for-general of, 917 . @jour of celiny by How'ich, 22 Deluded in Duke of York charter, : , reem ture of, by Initch, 927,


Vunen, R . A. . . "


Vrwell, William Henry, 1102.


Now rk, city of ( reg nfence leading to


which led to the west mert, 37.5 baths


nsb warm I by Indians not to land their KINNE, 357, the town lail ont, 370 chius of Vrwalk, to ne ; "church and State ' in- siste I jon by the pioneers, 19 the owner ship of h m . lots, 381, 41 ; In Fun title pr .. ·or1. 1, extent of the fract, : 1, bonnd- ary between Newark and Elizabeth, "Dh - dont 2011, ' 2; Indian Well of -ale, 3%. town j nt, ; early tran Fert, . erist-mill, 400 offire-b Idem from 160: 1) 1-31, 411 44: history from 1To 12.53, 1%, probage lands, 447. instru tion. to Roll - Nominativos in the Legislature, 440, pr INIum for wal-cuisine, I'll, and list fre : 17.6 0 14. 7, 1.0 -102. the townskip dishlui into bur varie, 13; Newark chartered as a city,


Ingartment, A . Fon Destmert, 4 h lo; n Ion , inter ats, hit church edifice,


11 .06 . 464, R& Aaron Burr And Hong 1.9 orter. It : the present of ie. A Me for the pallag 1. 1 . Mile ( 2) of Ant . 17; the ch church b 11, 147.


State, des, Second Presbyterian, +1. Third Presbyterian, 4l: Hey. Craven, 171 Plane Street Pr byterian, 473, 'ontral I'm4- 'nal mentle 4, 471; wicth I'm Intrin, AT: High Street har h, 477. Park Preslytogran +1 Smn l


Tins 493, Bethany, Ist Wikiffe, 192. Calvary, das, First to man Peceby torino, 1-1, Second nul Third br man 41 MW- tial P'rrebyteriau, 4x1, Init . I Pre byterin, 148, First Baptist, AKI, Kes H 1. Fish,


the AST, North Umplint, IN% ; Fifth, IN. Fairmount, 1%; Mount Pleasant, I ville, AND, Bethany, 421, Mount Zion, Am. Belmont Avenir Goriust Baptist, 4.01 , Shri 'hotel, fort, somlay-hool, 4% Franklin street W E. Ound , 44 ; In autel M. E.,


IN I wasthat M E. 45 Highth Avenue 31 1 44 . 1. it al and st Paul's MI .... 407 T ints, Kommallie, De lore t. toate pary and .Imwbridge, u Fint M P. M. Tint. 2.110 0; 1, 501 : C 1 Taini'm un- day h & thering. 9:, other E.piw jul thun h . .. Romaand thelie i hurthe But I' the Cathedral, care, Monsters of St. Churche 513, 11: byany 1 Chun hue- F14 Lutheran Churche 14, 1. First


Congregit mal thus h, 1 Avenue | gingstional, . _ 1 11 n 1. thanh 21


Tabel- Fellowship. 2 5. 9 Grand Viney of the HopeTH, \ 12. Labrary Amention, 42 retien, I had hte (Rychle, '15 Bound of Trade Hli; Siwark Industrial Fem tion, 517, Knights of Honor, im Young Mirn'a Hebrew Veux -tion, 29 Yonag Men's Vin tian Amention, I, barly merchart, w, industrie on er Janofactures distrignthe visitor Washinton, Talley. rund, Blennerhatt, Van Horcht, Lafay cto. Henry 1 19, h with, I'ne in Cal-fat, banking and Inmuimaire, e, street Illumi- na t, ( 4 . la tr nght, +10, educational Hi, celebrations, ce ; Aw J y Hituri- cal Society, 14 jurks - eklen ,


si, Anton for Inmano, oft; il ath of


Nochede, Edward Pasmon, 124.


Nichols, Frank, 11.


Vi h -, Humphrey 370.


Sarbule, Imam 1. ...


che Is, Whithebt, '111


Niven, Mai um W., Luxo.


Noble, Francis 1 .. , 1 07


Now, Tolin, Nº 2


Ver Same Hat Mannfs turing . mpany 7 !! North Enblw 11 village, 852.


". Northhohl," ~ Ml.


Norris, Henry Lave, 110g.


Nutley, I'M).


Nutminu, Jann#, 370.


Nutrinan, Copt., Pro.


O.


Oak Chff, 12 15


Unkra, David. - 26.


thek x, hlward, .k 2.


tigden family 41.


Ogden, Gien. Matthias, Al.


Uglen, Ann, 0, 201, 1002.


Ogden, brian B 1, 246, 1 ml Ogden, Matthias, 103.


Ogten, J hn. Il


Inplen, July livid, 17.


Oglen, Frederick B, 115


Ilgilen, l'ol .bminh, Med


O'Gurman, Willi un, O'Garasan, William, Ji, um


Oles, Benjamin, Sal.


Chle, Franklin Max.


Plantel, timrick M 17.


Untura, chief of Harkin keshacky, MG. Orange, the, ;15, puan homes [ inmil in, 710 ; Kograjhs, 716 , hy li 716, carly attler, 717: land troubles, 7_s, rutincts from oll fj m, T., Fourth of July, " Orange as a


mat rin plar , Tal , menhat, ? ) . une of tra : 1, 731 taver -. 7 .


mange, city of Mimi !


r tr [ n ala, "H edu t nal h .rv.


- - Fary, ", clu t fu


hel Ingv, "41 [r 1 ~~ 44 Industri . .


tere tic_ ~ 3 90vn Pack 3. 4 10


offb la, 16 li um inter-te ; 1


By, $1. . Fowa its'slet glave Nga


Untig Last, towird; - f The n wir th


Kloua matter, -laat nal Interests,


(ttrila in, Juhu " ,


P.


Pranw Wi lael, Dư Mr, 11 8.


Palimites, the, VI Palglam, % h 1N1


Parkhurst iEnjamin, 171


Parkbort, Stephen, 75


Parker fortintalt, "7.


Parker, D'ortistort, Jt , 3/11


Purker JıNI, .4 Parker, Hin hard Wayne, 201.


Parker It Warne, 21 Parajt, Theman 708.


Pumanic, the navigation .f. 1 1.


Trommel Valler. » 1


Patruens, |iriv) 1 - 1. 0 5.


l'attoreon, William,


l'anlus Hook, deeds for in 1. 1 ", nel tlement nt, '_', ferry at. . Van Vipul m Pure-course, !", fortifi au na er ted in 17"6, 'he under i mmand of Con Morrer Q ... . th British in pomend-n. , they strengthen the works, 917 description -f. Dok ; surprise of the Brtish garen by Maj Lee, 90 comparten between this a hire- ment and the storming of Sty l"lot "Mm; celebration of ut : ial annivermr) of lattle, 1151


Paulusen, Mi hael. . , 11 . 11


Paxton, Eljah 1 107


l'ason a settlement. 4, Juliane mamar I et. :1, 014 first house nt. 2 . Inter,


De T houtality of i' rochi- Van \ rut,. drøtrue tivi of, ly Indians


l'ayne & P'eine, ; at.


l'ork, Jerplı, . "1


Peck, h ren ah, ++


I'wh fatully, 72), .I


-


Dat orte, I' V.,


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INDEX.


Pedilie, Thomas B , 5-6. Peddie, T. B., A 1 0., 585. Penitentiary of the County of Essex, &h. Pennington, William Sandford, 46. Pennington, William S, 245, 250, 267. l'ennington, Willium, 251. l'ennington, Alexander C. M .. 262. Pennington, A belphus Y., 272. Pennington, Elins M., 273. Pennington, Jahez P., 274. Pennington, Samuel II., 290. Penn'ngton, Sammel Hayes, 329. Penningt mu, Ephraim, 36-4. Pennington family 364. Perry, Nehemiah, Jr., 272. l'erry, oliver H., 295. T'erwonette, be rge, 844. Pera urte, Stephen, 311. Peter, George, in.3. Peters & Calhoun Company, the, 3x1. Peters Manufacturing Company, G13. l'eterborough, village of, 1246. I'ettigrew, O. J., 300. Petrie, Robert M., 110x. Petrie, James A., 1107 Phalanx Silk-Fartorv, 130G. Phillips, John M., 591.


Physicians, county, 217. Physicians 4 Medical Profession, also names of individuals).


Pier, David, 849. Pierson, Rev. Abraham, 302, 303, 3G1.


Pierson, Rev. Abrahun, Jr., 363. Pierson family, 305. 719, 783, 851. Pierenn, Thonms, 365, 19).


Pierson, Matthias, 305, 736.


Pierson, Isaac, 305. l'irrom, Cyrus, 305. Pierson, Milward A., 317. Pierson, William, 338. Pierson, Albert, 638, 867 Pierson, Sanmel, 763. Pierson, George, 764. l'irraon. Philander S., 836. Pigot, Elward, 303. D'il .11. Frederick 11 , 295.


Ph dell, William Nick, 326. Pinhorue, Willimm, 243 Pinneo. James Beza, 626. Planck ser Verplanck Plum, Sammel 365 PI m Family 365. Plum, Stephen Haines, 639.


Poland, George W., 299 Poivier, Horace J., 6331.


Population of Essex County, 6 " ; of Indeon ('Minty, '+01;, 1115.


Pour farm of Hudson County, 1278 Purter Crufut & Hodgkinm n1, 749. Totta, J. Herbert, 10kb. Potts, Strmy G., 216. Putter, Thomas, 1127. Potter. Sanmel, 371. Prem ott, (' J , 740. Price, Daniel, 6:15.


Price Edwar l Livingston, 289. Prie, Rodman M., 1315. Pri th, Benedict, 228.


Fromcolor of the pleas in Exex County. 216 ; In Hudson County, Hes.


Provincial Amomblies, members of, from Forex Comity, 214.


Provincial Congres of New Jersey, members of, 211.


Prevent Jonathan, 839. Provost, Thomas, 244. Tradden, Bes. Julin, 371.


Puff & Yeomans, 749. Pyle, Edwin W., 1110.


Q.


Quarries at Belleville, 13; Newark, 1%; Orange, 1.1-16; Plensunt Valley, 17 ; in Franklin, 685 ; Arlington quarries, 893 ; in Guttenberg, 1.71 ; in Belleville, 590-j.


Quinby & Ce., 581. Quimby, Immer S , 1099. Quinby, Jnmes, 551. Quinn, P. T., 352.


R.


Rabe, Rudolph F .. 1083. Radcliff, Jacob, 1141.


Rae, Walter, 1110.


Railroads, 192; Camden and Amboy Railroad and Transportation Company, 193; New Jer- sey Railroad, 193 ; National Docks Railway, 196 ; New York, Susquehanna and Western, 196 ; Morris und Exsex D. L. & W. ),


1220; Boonton Brunch, 198; Newark and Bloomfield, 198 ; New York, Lake Erie and Western, 198; Northern Railroad Company of New Jersey, 199; Paterson, Newark and New York, 199; New York and Green wood Lake Railway, 199, 872, 890-v; Watchung Branch, 200, 872 ; New York and Fort Lee. 200 ; Harkensark and New York, 200; Central Railroad of New Jersey, 200; Newark and New York, 200; Long Branch Division of the Central. 200; Drinware and Bound Brook, 201: New York, West Shore and Buffalo, 201 ; Orange and Newark Hore-Car Rail- road, 203 : Newark amd Bloomfield, 204, 871 ; Newark, Harrison and Kunrny, 204 ; New- ark and Irvington, 204, Clinton Avenue, 205: Newark and South Orange, 205 ; Eliza- heth and Newark, 205, in Caldwell efforts to build, 833 : street railroads in Hudson Conn- ty. 1045-1048 ; West Hoboken and Hoboken, 1303.


Rand. John Milton, 326.


| Randolph, Bennington F., 1060.


Randolph, ( F., 300. Randolph, Joseph 11., 105.


Randolph, Joseph F., 245, 1081.


Rankin, William, Jr., 313.


Ronney, Timothy P., 269.


Ranney, William, 1304.


Ransom, Anson .A., 337.


Runsom Stephen B., 19163.


Rapelje, Sarah (first child born in New Neth- erlands), 902.


Rapp, John H., 1267.


Rayner, E. A., 302. Rend, Charles, 239, 243.


Rend, Joshna Ware, 339. Bomling, John, 249.


Rebellion, the war of, Essex County in, 54 ; the New Jersey Brigade, 39 ; hostilities com- meneed, 55 ; organization of the Fint Regi- ment, 57 ; pwwition of Newark at opening of the war, 57 ; Mayor Biorlow's patriotic utter- ances, 38 ; action of city authorities, 00 ; voice of the people, 00 ; Second Regiment, fil : Gen. kearny, 62 : battles of Second Regiment, Mi ; field and staff of, 65 . roster, 66-93; Eighth Regiment, 93 ; engagements of, 16; Gen. Want, 96; roster of Kighth Regimeut, 97- 135; Thirteenth Regiment, 135; battles, 140; roster, 140-147 ; Twenty-sixth Regiment, 147 ; stuff of, 151 ; Timter, 152 165; Thirty- third Regiment, 10G; roster nf, 173-184 ; margeeine from Kasex in war, 316 ; volunteers Irum Montelair, 800-v,


In Hudson County . Patriotismn and liber- ality of the people, 088; the Second Regi- ment, 99 ; roster of, 991-997 ; First Regi- ment (three years' troops), 957, Fifth Regi- ment, 1001 ; sixth Regiment, 1006; Seventh Regiment, 10008 ; Ninth Regiment, to11 ; Tenth Regiment, 1015 ; Eleventh Regiment, 1032; Thirteenth Regiment, 10]s, Twenty- first Regiment, 1021; Thirty-third Regi- ment, 1034 . Hexamer'a battery, 1837 ; affairs in North Bergen, 1284.


Rector Pierson, 110G. Rerd, Alfred, 248. leeve, Gilbert, 708. Regad, E. D., 604. Register of bank department, 216.


Register of reds and mortgages of Faxes, 217. Reilly, Patrick, 379.


Religions (see Churches, also separate city, town or township headings).


Revel, Thomas, 213. Revere, Paul, 301.


Revolutionary] war, the. Essex County in, 28 ; first call for troops, 29 ; State troops, 29 ; militia, 30; trempe called to New York, 30 ; troops requested for Washing- ton's army. 30 ; officers from Essex County, 31. 32 ; enlisted men from Forex County, 32-37 ; Committee of Safety, 37 ; British troops in Newauk, 38 ; destruction of t'un- nertient Farms, 11 ; murder of Hamurih Maxwell, 41 ; battle of Springfield, 41, 42: Cbaplam Caldwell, 42, 43; poem on, 43; reminiscences of Alling family, 44; the Wheelers, 44 ; C'apt. Camp, to ; the Congers and Broens, 15 ; Capt. Little, 1 ; William Sandford Pennington, 43 ; Judge Oglen, IT- 50 ; the black mon Cudjo, 50 ; Capt. Holden, 51 ; Pastor Mar Whorter, 52; Chief Justice Smith on the Stamp Act, 22; Capt. Kidney's adventure, 53 ; soldiers nursed at Trinity Church in Newark, 501; traditions of in Blowinnfield, 862; in Montelair, 890-w. In Hudson County (then portion of Bergen) . Patriotic resolutions of freeholders and In- habitants, 951 ; preparations tu resist the British, 951 ; Land Stirling's plans for do- fense of Bergen, 951: development of loyalty to the King, 952 ; beginning of active movements, 952 ; capture of Now York, 992; Col. Aaron Burr's exploit at Hackensack, 953 ; Clinton's mid, 954. l'anlus Hook in presion of the Brit- ish. 95ti ; the works strengthened, 957 : plans for an assault, 260; the surjosse and capture by Maj. Le, 963 ; the exploit com- pared to the stormning of Stony Point, pod ; correspondence and order concerning, His- 976; the affair at Block House Point, 977- 981; correspondence relating to, and ron- temporary account of, "81-986 ; conti cs- tion of estantes in what is now Hudson County, 987 ; high treason, 987 ; list of estates seized,




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