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THE ATLANTIC DYE AND FINISHING WORKS were erected in 1882, and the same year began operation at the corner of Sixteenth and Stevens Streets. Captain Somers founded this industry, but conducted it only for a short time. In 1883 Comly J. Mather leased the works, and has since done a prosperous business. The dye-house and finishing- mill occupy an area of one hundred and thirty by eighty feet, with front on Stevens Street, and are furnished with the necessary apparatus for dyeing and finishing cotton and woolen goods ; eight small engines are used for running the special machines, and the general machinery is driven by an engine of twenty-five horse-power. The nine engines combined have sixty horse- power. Thirty workmen are constantly employed. The works prepare a large amount of finished material for New Jersey, Pennsylvania and adja- cent States.
THE PHILADELPHIA DYE-WORKS AND BLEACH- ERY, on Jefferson Street, above Broadway, covering an entire square, were established in 1883 by Robert H. Comey, who had started a similar in- dustry in Philadelphia in 1882. There are seven bleaching-houses, one dry-house, one dye-house, and one stable located upon the grounds. A successful trade has been established, which extends through the Middle and the Western States.
A VARNISH MANUFACTORY, for the production of the fine grades of carriage and car varnishes,
drying japans, etc., was erected by C. Schrack & Co., on the Moorestown pike, near Coopers Creek, during the year 1869.
BIOGRAPHICAL.
Ex-United States Senator Alexander G. Cattell, who has his home in this township, is a son of Thomas W. Cattell, and was born at Salem, N. J. February 12, 1816, where he obtained his educa- tion. On arriving at manhood he engaged in mercantile pursuits, which he followed in his native town until 1846. He was elected to the New Jersey Legislature in 1840, when but twenty- four years of age, and was clerk of the House in 1842-43. In 1844 he was a member of the conven- tion to revise the State Constitution, and the youngest member of that body.
In 1846 he went to Philadelphia and has been engaged in mercantile pursuits and banking in that city ever since, although he removed his resi- dence to Merchantville, N. J., in 1863. He was a member of both branches of councils, one of the early presidents of the Corn Exchange Association, and in 1857 organized the Corn Exchange Bank, of which he was for thirteen years president. He was elected United States Senator from New Jer- sey, in 1866, to succeed Hon. J. P. Stockton, and on account of ill health declined a second term. He served in the Senate on the Finance Com- mittee and was chairman of the Library Commit- tee. He was appointed by President Grant as a Commissioner of the District of Columbia, but de- clined the office. Later his services were brought into requisition on the first board of Civil Service Commissioners, of which George William Curtis was chairman, and at the end of two years resign- ed to accept the position of Financial agent of the United States in London, to conduct the refunding of the six per cent bonds at a lower rate of inter- est. He spent one year in London in this work and succeeded in refunding $100,000,000 at five per cent. General Grant regarded him as one of his wisest advisers and best friends. At this time Mr. Cattell is a hale and active man of affairs, engaged in a number of business enterprises confined chiefly to New Jersey. He has just been chosen president of the New Jersey Trust and Safe Deposit Company, of Camden, the first institution of the kind formed in his native State. One of Mr. Cattell's marked peculiarities is his power of attracting and holding the friendship and confidence of men in all stations of life in which he has been placed-a quality which is due in part to the unswerving honesty and fidelity of his nature and conduct in all the relations of life, and in part to that rare possession called personal magnetism.
INDEX.
Achuft, J. N., 282. Ackley, Henry, 279. Adoption of the first State Constitution, 44. Agriculture in Camden County, 385. Albertson, Chalkley, 673. Alberteon Family, the, 648. Albertson, S. C., 616. Almshouse, 184. Ancora, 696. Andrews, J. R., 301. Andrews, P. W., 302. Anthony, H. B., 534. Argus, the Atco, 330. Armstrong, E. A., 233. Armstrong, James A., 282. Assessors, 438.
Associate Judges of Supreme Court, 201. Associations : Building and Loan of Cam- den, 549; Old Military of Camden, 553 ; of Gloucester City, 601.
Aspdian, Mathias, 610. Atco, 665. Atkinson, Thomas B., 432.
Atlantic Dye and Finishing Works, 763. Attorneys, datea of admission to bar, 205; biographies of, 216. Authors and scientists, 330.
Autographs of early settlers, 424. Ayers, James W., 433.
B.
Baird, David, 518. Banes, S. T., 297.
Banks and Banking, 454 ; First bank, the, 454 ; State and National, laws govern- ing, 454 ; National State, 455; Farmers' and Mechanics', 461 ; First National, 462; Camden Safe Dep. Co.,465 ; Cam- den National, 466. Bar Association, Camden Co., 236. Barrowa, George, 270. Bartins, D. Hedding, 295. Bates, William, 643, 728. Batesville, 730. Beale, P. W., 295. Beatty, Irvine C., 526. Beldon, S. W., 235. Bench and Bar, 196. Benjamin, Dowling, 292. Bell, Ezra C., 393.
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A. Beunett, Volney G., 616. Bergen, Christopher A., 228. Bergen, Martin V., 227. Bergen, Samuel D., 232. Berkeley, Lord, 21-23. Berlin, 660. Birdsell, Sylvester, 278. Bishop, W. S., 280. Black, Alfred L., Jr., 234. Blackwood, 682.
Blackwood, B. W., 267.
Blackwood, John, 240. Blackwood, Thomas R., 303. Blackwood, W. P., 236. Blackwell, Robert, 331.
Blake, D. W., 292. Bloomfield, Samuel, 241. Blue Anchor, 696. Bonsall, Henry L., 326-338. Bonwill, H. G., 297. Borton, Joshua E., 236. Botany, 2. Botanists, 338. Brace, F. R., 308, 318. Braddock, 696. Braddock, Elwood, 632. Bradshaw, Claudius W., 434. Braker, Benj., M. 579.
Branin, Heury E., 285.
Brown, David B., 192 .. Brown, David S., 590.
Browning, Abraham, 217. Browning, A M., 158. Browning, Maurice, 528. Browning, R. M., 229. Brownings, the, 750.
Brownstown, 680. Bryant, J. K., 302. Bndd, Paul C., 432. Buchanan, John, 241. Buckwalter, Geoffrey, 338.
Builders, 547. Building inspectors, 439. Building and Loan Associations, .648, 649. Burrough, Edward, 194. Burrough, John, 721.
C.
Cade, Captain Johu, 79. Camden City : Early history of, 403; early and
present census, 404; early settle- meut and transfers of land, 404, 415; Cooper, Kaighu and Mickle fam- lies, 408-18; village of Caniden, 419 ; Coopers 1[ill, 419; Kaighu estate, 420 ; Fettersville, 421; Stockton, 423; Kaighnsville, 423 ; antographs of early settlers, 424 ; incorporation, 425 ; the charter, 425 ; supplements to, 426 ; new charter, 426; boundaries of, 427; wards, 428 ; early officers, 428; first city hall, 428 ; new city hall, 429 ; mayors, 430 ; City Councils, 434; tax receivers, 436; recorders and presi- dents of City Council, 436 ; assessors, 438; solicitors, 438; other officers, 439; water works, 439; fire compa- Dies and firemen, 440 ; hook-and-lad- der, 441 ; fire-engine companies, 441, 442, 444; Camden in 1815, 444 ; early business interests, 444; Camden in 1824, 446; assessments, 447 ; interest- ing facts and incidents, 448; banks and banking, 454; churches, 467; schools, 497; Newton Juvenile Debat- ing Society, 505 ; Worthington Library Co., 505 ; private schools, 506 ; Orphan- age, the West Jersey, 506; manufac- turing interests, 507; lumber, 510; oil-cloth manufacturers, 519 ; wooleu and worsted milla, 523 ; post-office, 538; market-houses; 538; insurance companies, 544; gas-light company, 545; street railway, 545 ; telephone, 546; building and building 8660cia- tious, 547 ; cemeteries, 553 ; toruado, 654; cyclone, 555; hotels, 566; socis- ties, #58.
Camden County :
Court-houses, 183; almshouse, 184; civil list, 186; boundaries of, 1; sur- face of, 1; county buildings, 181; streame of, 1; erection of, 179; bench and bar, 196 ; courts of, 202; medical history, 237 ; Camden City, 403 ; Had- doufield, 608; Gloucester City, 582 ; Haddon township, 036; Waterford township, 655; Winslow township, 694; Gloucester township, 672; Dela- wars township, 713 ; Stocktou town- ship, 739 ; Centre township, 704.
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Camden insurance companies, 544. Camden and Philadelphia Race Course, 652. Camden County Medical Society, 244. Camden City Medical Society, 259. Camden City Dispensary, 261. Camden Homoeopathic Hospital and Dispensary, 307.
Camden Democrat, 323. Camden County Courier, 327. Camden County Journal, 328. Camden and Amhoy Railroad, 349. Camden and Atlantic Railroad, 353. Camden and Woodbury Railroad, 357. Camden and Burlington County Railroad, 357. Camden and Haddonfield Railroad, 358. Camden, Gloucester and Mount Ephraim Rail- road, 358.
Camden County Pomona Grange, 393. Camphell, George, 656. Camphell, John, Jr., 557. Carles, Samuel, 301. Carman, William, 511. Carpenter, Thomas P., 206. Carpenter, James H., 230.
Carriage manufacturers : Caffrey's works, 532 ; Collings' works, 532; Hunt's works, 633 ; Davis' wagon works, 533 ; West's works, 533; Butler's works, 533. Carrow, Howard, 235. Carterst, George, Sr., 21, 22. Carteret, Philip, 23. Casperson, Robert, 299. Csaselman, W. S., 233 .. Cathcart, John, 675. Cattell, A. G., 763. Cedar Brook, 696. Cemeteries of Camden, 553 ; of Gloncester City, 601 ; of Waterford township, 664 ; of Winslow township, 703.
Cemeteries of Delawars township, 735. Census of Camden County, 191.
Centre Township : Topography, 704 ; early settlers, 704 ; civil organization and officers of, 707 ; village of Snow Hill, 708; societies, 708; schools, 708; churches, 708-710 ; Ladies' Aid So- ciety, 710; Guinea Town, 710; inci- dents of the Revolution, 710; Mount Ephraim, 710; church, 711; Cem- atery, 711 ; hiographical, 712.
Champion, T., 610. Chapman, Thomas, 216. Champion, John, 720. Chew, Ezekiel C., 272. Chews Landing, 682. Chew, Lisut .- Col. Henry F., 144.
Chew, Sinnickson, 322. Chesilhurst, 667. Chief justices of Colonial Supreme Court of New Jersey, 200. Chief justices of New Jersey during and after Revolution, 201. Cholera, first appearance in Camden, 256. Churches of Gloucester City, 596-97; of Haddonfield, 619, 630; of Haddon township, 650 ; of Waterford township, 659, 662, 666 669, ; of Gloucester town- ship, 685 ; of Winslow township, 700 ; of Centre township, 709, 711.
Friends' Newton Meeting, 467. Methodist of Camden : Third Street,
467; Union, 469; Broadway, 470; Tabernacla, 471 ; Fillmore Street, 472 ; Centenary, 472 ; Eighth Street, 472 ; Kaighn Avenue, 473 ; Bethany, 474 ; Scott, 474 ; Macedonia, 474 ; Zion Wss- ley, 475 ; Union American, 476 ; Beth- el, 475 ; Memorial, 476.
Baptist of Camden : First, 476 ; Second, 478; Third, 478; North, 479 ; Broad- way, 481 ; Tabernacle, 481 ; Trinity, 482 ; Seventh, 482 ; Linden, 483. Episcopalian of Camden : St. Paul's, 483 ; St. John's, 485 ; Church of our Sa- viour, 486.
Presbyterian, of Camden : the first, 487 ; the second, 488, 490 ; Presbyterian mission, 492.
Evangelical Lutheran, of Camden : Trin- ity German, 492 ; Epiphany, 492.
United Brethren, of Camden : Emanuel, 493; Bethel, 493.
Evangelical Association, North A. M., of Camden : Zion, 494.
Roman Catholic, of Camden: Church Immaculate Conception, 495; St. Pe- ter's and St. Paul's German, 497. Churches of Delawars township, 730 ; Stockton township, 761, 757, 760.
City Hall, 428-429. City Council of Camden, 434.
Clarke, Charles F., 281.
Clement, Evan, 240.
Clement, John, 212, 332, 610.
Clement, John, Sr., 213. .
Clement, Samuel, 610.
Clementon, 679. Coates, Røynell, 274, 333.
Coffin, Maj. Edward W., 158.
Coffin, William, Jr., 698.
Coffin, William, Sr., 699.
Coles, Charles B., 515.
Coles, Captain Frank H., 88.
Coley, Benjamin D., 121.
Colsy, Samuel, 640.
Colestown, 730-
Collings, Edward Z., 394.
Collins, Benjamin, 610. Collins, Francis, 640, 645, 720.
Collingswood, 663.
Colonial history, 17 ..
Comley, Ezra, 297.
Congress, First provincial, of N. J., 42.
Congress, Second Provincial, of N. J., 3.
Congress, Third, of delegates, 44. Congress, attempt to steal records of, 61.
Conrow, George N., 229.
Cooper, John, 466. Cooper, C. J., 303.
Cooper, James B., 60.
Cooper genealogical table, 406.
Cooper, William D., 218. Coopers Hill, 419.
Cooper, S. C., 227.
Cooper, H. M., 229.
Cooper, Richard Matlack, 457.
Cooper Hospital, 264. Cooper, William, 404. Cooper, Dr. Richard M., 271.
Cooper family, 404, 414, 719. Cooper, Joseph W., 459. Cooper, Benjamin B., 738.
Cooper, B. W., 743.
Cooper, William B., 743. Cooper, Benjamin, 744. Cope, Edward D., 333. Cornwallis, Lord, 46, 56. Court-houses, 183. Courts of Camden County, 202. Councilmen, list of, 434. Cowperthwaite, John K., 215, 431. Cox, Charles, 433. Cragin & Co., 761. . Cramer, Alfred, 758. Cramer Hill, 756. Crandall, John J., 234. Creighton, H., 610. Croft, Howland, 524. Croxal, Morris, 216. Cullen, Thomas F., 277. Curley, Thomas P., 235. Cuthbert, J. Ogden, 54. Cyclone, the, 655.
D.
Davis, Thos. H., 136. Davis, W. A., 292.
Davis, Henry H., 293. Davis, N., 298. Davis, Samuel C., 727. Davis, Thos. W., 460.
Davistown, 680. Day, Humphrey, 749. Dayton, James B., 220. Dayton, Wm. C., 231.
Delaware Township : Civil history of, 713; first officers of, 713 ; affairs io, during - War of Rebellion, 714, 716 ; officers of, 1844 to 1886, 716; characteristics of, 716; mechanical Industries in, 717 ; early settlement, 717, 728; Indians, 719, 727 ; incidents of the Revolution, 723; straightening the roads, 728 ; old houses, 728 ; names of prominent farms, 728 ; Ellisburg, 728 ; Batesville, 730; St. Mary's Church, 730-735 ; Colestown Cemetry, 735; biographical sketches, 737, 738.
Dean, Richard C., 284.
Delair, 761.
Dentistry, 307.
Depuy, Watson, 464. De Vriss, David P., 18.
Dialogue's Ship-Yards, ?83.
Dialogue, John H., 384.
Diseases and their remedies, 252.
Dobson, A. T., Jr., 296.
Donop, Col., 49, 60, 51.
Donges, John W., 293.
Drake, Herbert A., 230.
Dudley, 759.
Dudley, Thos. H., 220.
Dudley, Edw., 231. Du Bois, W. G., 304.
E.
Early Settlements, Dutch, Swedes and Eng- lish, 18.
Early business interests of Camden, 444. Education, 308. Elkinton, John A., 244.
Ellis, Charles, 511.
Ellis family, 723. Ellishurg, 728.
Eloi, 697.
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Estaugh Family, 646. Evans, Ellwood, 736. Evane, Joshua, 648. Evana, Nathaniel, 330. Evelyn, Master, 330. Evening Telegram, 327.
F.
Fairview Brick-Works, 762.
Ferries on the Delaware, 362; Coopers Point Ferry, 366; Federal Street Ferry, 367; Camden and Philadelphia Steam- hoat Ferry Co., 368; Cooper Street Ferry, 372 ; Kaighns Point Ferry, 372 ; the West Jersey Ferry, 374 ; Market Street Ferry, 374 ; Gloucester Ferries, 376 ; creek ferries and bridgee, 378 ; navigation of Coopers Creek, 380.
Fettersville, 421. Fetters, Richard, 422. Fewemith, Wm., 325. Fieler, Lorenzo F., 270, 332, 430. Fire companies and firemen, 440. First steamboat, 360. Fisheries, 605.
Fitch, Johu, 360. Fitzsimmons, P. J., 497. Fitzgerald, Wilsou, 579. Fish family, 749.
Flanders, Alfred, 230. Fort Mercer, 50. Fort Mifflin, 48.
Fort, Geo. F., 229, 338. Fort, John H., 230. Fowler, W. P., 236. Fortiner, Geo. R., 305.
Fowler, Philip H., 593. Francine, L. R., 155.
Frazee, Andrew B., 371. Fredericks, Henry, 513. French, Thos. E., 232. French, Chas., 728.
Friende, the : Their emigration to Amer- ica, 26 ;; in Weet Jersey, 24 ; Barclay'e Apology, 29 ; of Haddonfield, 619.
G
Gardiner, T. W., 305. Garrison, Charles G., 233. Garrison, Joseph F., 336. Gas-Light Co., 545. Gatling Gun, Co. B., 179.
Gatzmer, W. H., 370. Gaul, Samnel M., 433. Gibbsboro', 657. Gibbshoro' White Lead and Color Works, 658.
Gilbert, Geo. W., 227. Gill, John, 458, 646. Gille, the, 724. Gilmore, Alexander, 316. Gilmour, L. D. H., 236. Glass works of Jackson, 665. Glendele, 657.
Gloucester County : Erection of county, 584 ; early history of, 30 ; early records, 32 ; punishment of criminale, 33; county seat of, 33 ; early buildings, 33. Gloucester City, 582; topography, 582 ; early history, Fort Nassau, 582; erec-
INDEX.
tion of Gloucester County, 584 ; county- eeat, 584; county courts and public buildings, 587 ; city government, 588, city hall, 588 ; mayors and officers, 589 ; Fire Department, 589 ; water sup- ply, manufacturee of, 592 ; Land Com- pany, 592 ; gingham-milla, 593 ; print works of, 594 ;. Ancona Printing Com- pany, 594; Gloucester Iron Worke, 594; terra-cotta worke, 595; machine worke, 595 ; lumber-yard, 595; Gas Company, 596 ; religious history, 596 ; churches, 596 ; schools, 600 .; societies, 601; building associations, 601; as a pleasure resort, 604; hunting club, 605 ; fisheries of, 605.
Gloucester township, 672; topography, 672; early settlere, 672 ; organization and officers, 676; autographe of early settlers, 677 ; villages of, 678 ; Kirk- wood, 678 ; Lindenwold, 678 ; Clemen- tou, 679; manufacturing interests of, 678 ; Watsontown, 680 ; Brownetown, 680 ; Davistown, 680 ; Spring Mille, 680 ; loet town of Upton, 681 ; an inci- dent of the Revolution, 682; early settlers of, 683 ; industrial, 684 ; hotele, stage lines and stores, 684 ; Merchanice- ville, 685 ; churches, 685; societies, 692 ; education, 693.
Glover, John, 706. Glover, L. L., 298. Godfrey, Edmund L. B., 290.
Goldsmith, Geo., 644. Gough, E. E., 244. Governors of New Jersey, 24. Graham, F. R., 279.
Grand Army of Republic, 170 ; Lee Post, No. 5, 170; Hatch Post, No. 37, 172 ; Loyal Ladies' League, 175 ; Robinson Post, No. 51, 175; John William Post, No. 71, 176; Vao Leer Poet, No. 36, 176; Davie Poet, No. 53, 177 ; Sons of Veterans, 177.
Gray, Alexander, 231. Graveyarde, old, 395. Grayebury Bros., 644.
Graw, J. B., 328. Grey, Philip James, 320.
Grey, Samuel H., 226, 320.
Griffith, Anna E., 304.
Grigg, Jacob, 277.
Griecom, William, 611. Grose. O. B., 290. Gross, Jacob L., 761. Gunter, Guilford, 299. Guinea Town, 710.
H.
Haddon Family, 646. Haddon, John, 646.
Haddonfield Borough : Early history, 608 ; early settlers, 610 ; incidents of Revo- lution, 611 ; autographe of early settlers, 612; old taverus, 618 ; post-offices, 619 ; incorporation, 619 ; Library Company, 619 ; churches, 619-630 ; echoole, 630 ; business interests, 631 ; eocieties, 633. Haddon township, 636 ; Old Newton town- ship, 636 ; its records, 637 ; colony eet- tlemeut, 638 ; early settlers, 640 ; auto- graphe of early settlers, 649; Newton
Friends' Mesting, 650 ; echools, 1651; the Camden and Philadelphia Race- Course, 652 ; Collingswood, 653; West- mont, 653 ; biographical, 654.
Hainee, Joseph M., 712. Hainses, the, 724.
Hamilton, Morris R., 219. Hamniell, B. A., 431.
Haney, Jno. R., 288. Hannah, Gilbert, 225.
Hansell, Wm. C., 159. Harrie, Jno., 234. Haroed, Jno. F., 235. Harned, Thoe. B., 231.
Harris, Samuel, 243. Hartley, Benj., 611.
Hatch, Wm. B., 93, 174. Hatton, Louis, 296. Hay, Andrew K., 703. Hayes, James E., 230. Heath, Andrew, 352. Heath, R. F. S., 193. Hendry, Bowman, 241. Hendry, Bowman, Jr., 275.
Hendry, Chas. D., 267. Hendry, Thos., 239. Henry, Geo. W., 299. Heritage family, 724. Heulings, Ierael W., 459. Hewitt, Jno. K. R., 232. Highwaye, surveyors of, 439. Hildreth, Pennington P., 236.
Hillman Family, 706, 675. Hillman, Samuel S., 633. Hinchman Family, 706. Hinchmans, the, 648. Hineline, Chas. D., 431.
Hoell, Conrad G., 294. Hoffman, W. S., 233. Hogate, F. F., 234. Holmes, Dr. Wm., 279.
Home for Friendless Children, 578.
Homesteadville, 761.
Homoeopathy, 300.
Hook-and-Ladder Companies(see Fire Com- panies). Horner, Aga P., 215. Horners, the, 749. Horefall, Chas. K., 140.
Hotele, 556. Hough, Daniel, 222. Hover, Francie, 244. Howard, E. M., 304. Howe, General, 48, 49, 55.
. Howell, Joshua B., 154. Howell, Mordecai, 718. Howell, Richard W., 217, 431 Howell, Thomas, 640, 718.
Hufty, Sam., 125. Hugg, Alfred, 222. Hugg Family, 705. Hugg, I. N., 297. Hunt, H. F., 302. Hunt, Willis H., 304.
Hurff, Jos. E., 296. Hutchinson, R. C., 236. Hylton, J. Dunbar, 338, 747.
I.
Indian trails and early roads, 340. Indians, the, 2; population, 5 ; tradition as to origlo, 6; Lenni Lenape, or
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Delawarea, 7 ; religious belief, 8 ; char- acteriatica, 8, 9, 10; later history of Delawares, 14 ; last in New Jersey, 14 ; compulsory migration, 14 ; Wampum, 15; autographa, 16. nternal improvements, 340. reland, Wilson H., 289. rwin, Samuel B., 292. szard, Wm. H., 292.
J.
Tackson Glasa-Worka, 665. laffars, William N., 216. Tankins, Richard S., 224. Jenkina, Wilson H., 230. Tannings, N. B., 279. Tessup, John I., 278. Joline, Charlea Van D. 231. Tolina, John F., 231. Tonea, Frank S., 437. Jonea, Geo. H., 297. Jones, Jno. H., 433. Jones, S. P., 234. Jonea, W. S., 298. Jordan, Richard, 331. Jordantown, 761.
K.
Kaighn, Chas. 431. Kaighn, Elias, 430. Kaighn Estata, 420. Kaighu Family, 416. Kaighneville, 423. Kay, John, 608. Kays, tha, 724. Kifferly, Frederick, 534. Kinsey, Charles W., 222. Kirkbride, Joel P., 671. Kirkwood, 678. Knight, Edward C., 641.
L.
Lafayette, General, 55. Laning, Samual, 430. Law, the new, 314. Lawrence, Captain James, 78. Lawyers, 196, 216. Lay judgea, 204. Leaming, E. B., 234. Leckner, J. D., 304. Lea, Thomas M. K., Jr., 171. Lindanwold, 678. Lippincott, Jamea S., 335. Lippincott, Joahua, 460. Livermore, Jonas, 464. Long, W. S., 299. Lucaa, John, 658. Lumber interest, 510; Stockham & Co., 512 ; Scudder'a ateam . planing-mill, 513 ; Barrett & Co., 513 ; Munger & Bro., 514 ; The Buildera' Mill, 514 ; Cole'a planing-mill, 515; Central lumber-yard, 616 ; Liberty Streat planing-mill, 517; Stanton & Bran- ning, 517; C. W. Patterson & Co., 617 ; timber, apar and piling haain, 518; Colson & Mulford yard, 518 ; Shivers & Moffatt, 518; Morriaon'a yard, 610 ..
M. Manufacturing and industriea, 507 ; Cam- dan Iron-Works, 507 ; Furbuah & Son, 508; tool and tube-worka, 508; Coopers Point Iron-Worka, 508 ; Pearl Street Iron Foundry, 508; Camden Machine-Works, 508; Machine Tool Company, 509; Standard Machine- Works, 509 ; Camdan Architectural Iron-Works, 509; American Nickel- Worka, 509 ; Esterbrook Steel Pen Com- pany, 509 ; lumber interesta, 510 ; oil- cloth manufacturers, 519; woolen and worsted-milla, 523 ; miacellaneoua, 527; Wood Manufacturing Company, 527; Aroma Dya-Worka, 527; Camdan Dye- wood, Extract and Chamical-Worka, 628; New Jersey Chamical-Worka, 528; Camndan City Dya-Worka, 628; American Bleach and Dye-Works, 528 ; printing ink manufacturing, 529 ; Camden Brass-Works, 529 ; Weat Jer- aay Paper Manufacturing Company, 629 ; Pfeil and Golz Company, 529; Standard Soap and Chemical Company, 530; Cryatal Glasa Manufacturing Company, 530 ; Porcelain Tooth Man- ufacturing Company, 530; hat-factory, 530; book.bindery, 530; Baymore'a Maat and Spar-Yards, 530; Penn Streat Spar-Yard, 531; boat-shops, 531 ; Penn Mantel-Worka, 531; marble-worka, 631 ; granite and aandatona-works, 632 ; carriage manufacturers, 532 (aee Carriagea) ; Kifferly's Morocco-Worka, 533; shoa manufacturera, 534 (sae Shoea) ; Anderson Preaerving Com- pany, 536 ; Campbell Preaarving Com- pauy, 536 ; Camden Wall-Paper Com- pany, 537 ; Franklin Rag Carpat Com- pany, 537 ; American Dredging Com- pany, 537 ; Gas-Light Company, 545; Prieat & Son, riggers and house movers, 579 ; Middleton Pump Manufactory, 679.
Marcy, Alexander, 286. Marketa, 540.
Marshals of Camdan, 439. Martindala, Isaac C., 337. Matlack, Robert K., 217. Matlack, Timothy, 609.
Matlacka, tha, 725. Mayors of Canıden, 430. McAlliston, N. Alax., 300. McComb, Capt. James, 136. Mccullough, Joseph W., 281.
McKalway, A. J., 279. Mead, William T., 548. Mechanicsville, 685. Mecray, A. M., 287. Medical profession, the, 237. Medical Society of Camden County, 244. Members of Camden County Medical Socia- ty, 250. Merchantville, 759. Methodist Harald, 329. Michellon, Frank F., 436. Mickle, Captain Isaac W., 222. Mickla Family, 418. Mickla, Isaac, 221, 332. Microscopical Society, 339. Middleton, F. P., 580.
Middleton, M. F., 302. Middleton, Timothy, 432, Middleton, T. J., 232. Miller, J. S., 233. Miller, Lindlay H., 224. Miller, Richard T., 229. Morgan family, 746. Morgan, John, 433. Morgan, Joseph W., 232. Morgau, Randal E., 185. Morgan, Randal W., 281. Mount Ephraim, 710. Mud Island, 52. Mulford, Isaac S., 266, 332. Mulford, I. B., 282. Mulford, Thomas W., 219. Mulford, W. C., 274. Municipal history of Camden, 426.
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Navigatora, the firat in New Jersey, 17. Navigation and shipbuilding, 360. Navigation of tha Dalaware, 360. New Jersey : Established, 21 ; boundary between Eaat and Weat New Jersey, 23 ; aa the seat of war, 45.
New Jersey Coast Pilot, 329. . New Jersey Temperance Gazetta, 328. New Jaraey Southern Railroad, 358. Newbie, Mark, 642. Nawby, Stephan, 643.
Nawspapera : Bridgeton Argua, 319 ; Washington Wbig, 319; Gloucastar Farmer, 320; Village Record, 320; American Star and Rural Record, 320 ; Camdan Mail, 320; West Jerseyman, 320; Columbian Herald, 320 ; Tha Union, 320 ; Camden Daily, 320; Ra- publican, 321 ; American Eagle, 321; Phoenix, 321; Camden Journal, 321 ; New Rapublic, 321 ; Daily Poat, 322 ; The Argus, 322 ; Jarsey Blua, .322 ; Philadelphia Day, 322 ; Weat Jersey Press, 322; The Constitution, 323; National Standard, 323; Camdan Damo- crat, 323 ; The Tribuna, 325; The Poat, 325 ; Woodbury Liberal Preaa, 325 ; Camden County Courier, 327; Evening Telegram, 327; New Jersey Temperance Gazette, 328; Camdan County Journal, 328 ; New Jarsay Coast Pilot, 329; Methodiat Harald, 329; The Cheailhurst Tribune, 330 ; Weekly Tribuna, 329; South Jersay Nawa, 329 ; Atco Argua, 330.
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