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The exhibit made by the College of New Jersey consisted of a collection of books written by Alumni and Officers of the College, numbering 730 bound volumes and several hundred pamphlets, including one thousand one hundred and sixteen titles. Their authors number 260. The contents are largely theological. The other professions, however, are creditably represented. This collection contains more than forty single Biographies. Contributions in Poetry, Fiction, Travels and Literary History will also be found on the Princeton shelves.
The exhibit made by Rutgers College consists of the follow- ing :
Photographic Views of College Buildings .- General view of College Buildings and Campus ; Queen's ( now Rutgers) College, erected in 1776; Rutgers College, ISO9; President's House, 18.42: Van Nest Hall, 1845 ; Astronomical Observatory, 1865 ; Geological Hall, 1872; Kirkpatrick Chapel, 1873; College Farm Dwelling and Buildings, 1865.
Portraits of Faculty of 1776 .- General Frederick Freling- huysen, Colonel John Taylor.
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HISTORY OF NEW JERSEY.
Chart showing the number of Students, Graduates, and Faculty each year since the founding of the College.
Students' Work .- Map and section of an old Tunnel north of the College, cut through from Mile Run to the Raritan River, for the purposes of copper mining, date about 1760; Map of New Brunswick in 1876, showing the location of the College Buildings and of Agricultural College Farm. ; Map showing the extension of the Goedetic Survey of New Jersey ; Model of the College Campus, in horizontal layers of colored woods, showing the inequalities of surface and planes of level.
Instruments and Apparatus for Illustration .- Surveyor's Com- pass used by General Washington in 1748; Surveyor's Instru- ment, 1876, with needle, telescope, double circle, and solar attachment ; Constant Battery, set in operation on closed circuit May 17, and without renewal or change, still in operation August 10; Model of Laboratory Desk, designed to secure protection from draughts of air, dust and interference ; Model of a Filter Pump, simple construction and satisfactory perform- ance; Collection from students' Herbarium of five hundred species of plants; Musci et Lichens Nova Cæsariensis, in four large folio volumes; Collection of choice and beautiful crystal- ized Minerals, twenty-five specimens; Selection of Geological specimens found near the College, boulders with diluvial scratches, fossil fishes, mosasaurus jaw with teeth in three stages of growth, mastadon teeth perfect and immature, mastadon tusks ground down by glacial action.
In reviewing the Educational Exhibit, we find the following summary for the State :
In Volumes :
Drawings, number of specimens 1, 190
Maps, number of specimens 2,007
Mathematics, number of specimens 1,602
Penmanship, number of specimens 1,So8
Grammar, number of specimens 714
Composition, number of specimens 630
Spelling, number of specimens 2,821
Primary Work, number of specimens · 3,147
Miscellaneous Work, number of specimens 340
Total number of volumes . 435 -
Number of specimens in volumes 14,859
465
HISTORY OF NEW JERSEY.
In Frames :
Drawings, number of specimens 106
Maps, number of specimens 99
Penmanship, number of specimens 32
.
Number of specimens in frames 237
In Portfolios : .
Drawings, number of specimens 132
Maps, number of specimens 57
Number of specimens in portfolios 189
Miscellaneous :
Number of Photographs of School Buildings 333
Number of Stereoscopic Views 69
Number of Decennial Exhibits in Manuscript 21
Number of School Histories 27
A complete set of State Educational Reports from 1839 to 1875, inclusive, bound in seven volumes.
A full set of Blanks and Forms used in conducting school business.
Copies of the School Law, containing blanks, forms, and directions.
Large Pen Drawing, 48x32 inches, representing the progress made in the United States during the past century, executed by D. T. Ames, of Elizabeth. Cryptogamia of New Jersey, arranged by Coe F. Austin, including :
Species of Musci . 526
Species of Hepatica 168
Species of Lichens . 214
. Total number of specimens of Miscellaneous 865
Total number of Books exhibited by the Colleges 730
Total number of Minerals, etc., exhibited by the Colleges 62
Total number of specimens of Pupils' Work furnished by the Private Schools 720
Number of Colleges represented 2
Number of Private Schools represented 33
Number of Public Ungraded Schools represented 1,184
Number of Public Graded Schools represented 230 Number of High Schools represented 8
Number of Public Schools unrepresented 120
Total number of Public Schools in State
1,542
Number of Public School Teachers in the State 2,S10
Number of Public School Teachers who furnished work 2,690 Percentage of School Teachers who furnished work . 95
Number of Pupils who furnished work 14,000
Number of specimens from Public Schools 16,150
Number of specimens from Colleges and Private Schools 1,512
Total number of specimens exhibited 17,662
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HISTORY OF NEW JERSEY.
The Agricultural, Geological and Educational exhibits have been arranged in cases and are on exhibition in the Geological rooms at the State Capitol.
The State Centennial Commissioners placed in competition the State Building of New Jersey, and the judges, after a careful examination of all its parts, awarded it a medal of honor and diploma, with the following report :
"For a State Building erected on the Centennial Grounds for the use of State Commissioners and visitors, constructed in the old English style of Queen Anne's time, and covered with tiles manufactured in New Jersey. It is conceded to be the most unique, striking and picturesque building of its class on the grounds, and especially well adapted to its designed use, and costing about $12,000. It has been visited by not less than one million of people; one hundred and six thousand of them registered their names, one thousand seven hundred and ninety- six having registered in one day.
" Also for an excellent and interesting exhibit of cereals, soils, stones, iron, zinc and copper of the State, and the com- plete Geological report of the Survey of the State, with a large wall map, showing in detail all its geological formations."
Medals and diplomas were awarded to thirty-one manufac- . turers of machinery; twenty of cutlery, castings, brass, steel, silver, etc. ; six for saddlery hardware; five for carriages, wagons and wheels; twenty-three for silk, cotton, woolen and fur goods; twelve for boots, shoes, leather and rubber work; four for harness and harness trimmings; eight for agricultural imple- ments ; eleven for pottery, pipes and earthenware; twelve for fine arts, drawing, sketching and educational ; ten for cattle, horses and swine; fifteen for horticultural exhibits; four for paperware; ten for domestic goods, including preserved veget ... bles, meat choppers, products of the bakery, etc. ; twenty for miscellaneous manufactured goods ; twenty-two for poultry, and thirty-one for dogs; making an aggregate of two hundred al. 1 forty-five medals and diplomas awarded to the State and its citizens.
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APPENDIX.
TABLE I.
-
CENSUS.
THE first census of the State, of which we have any official record, was taken in 1737. At that time there were ten counties, and the State was di- vided into East and West Jersey.
The population was as follows :
West Jersey. East Jersey.
Burlington County . 4,895
Cape May County. 962
Gloucester County . 3,145
Hunterdon County 5,288
Salem County
5,700
( Bergen County. 3,289
Essex County . 6,644
Middlesex County 4,261
Monmouth County
5,431
Somerset County
3,773
Total . 63,388
The first United States census of 1790, fifty-three years afterward, shows the following population :
Bergen County . 12,601
Burlington County. 18,095
Cape May County.
2,571
Cumberland County 8,248
Essex County.
17,785
Gloucester County.
13,363
Hunterdon County
20,153
Middlesex County.
15,956
.
Monmouth County . 16,918
Morris County . 16,216
Salem County 10,437
Somerset County 12,296
Sussex County
19,500
Total
184,139
467
468
COUNTIES IN NEW JERSEY.
COUNTIES IN NEW JERSEY.
COUNTIES.
WHEN FORMED
POP. IN 1870.
COUNTY TOWNS.
Salem .
1675
23,940
Gloucester
1677
21,562
Wooodbury.
Bergen .
1682
30,122
Middlesex
1682
45,029
New Brunswick.
Somerset.
1688
23,510
Somerville.
Burlington
1694
53,639
Mount Holly.
Essex .
1710
143,839
Newark.
Monmouth.
1710
46,195
Freehold.
Cape May
1710
8,349
Cape May Court House.
Hunterdon.
1714
36,963
Flemington.
Morris.
1739
43,137
Morristown.
Cumberland .
1748
34,665
Bridgeton :
Sussex
1753
23,168
Newton.
Warren .
1824
34,336
Belvidere.
Passaic
1837
46,416
Paterson.
Atlantic .
1837
14,093
May's Landing.
Mercer
1838
46,386
Trenton.
Hudson
1840
129,067
Jersey City.
Camden
1844
46,193
Camden.
Ocean
1850
13,628
Toms River.
Union.
1857
41,859
Elizabeth.
Total population in 1870
906,096
Salem.
Hackensack.
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS FOR THE YEAR 1878. ATLANTIC COUNTY.
NATIVE.
FOREIGN.
CHILDREN BETWEEN FIVE, AND SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE.
TOWNSHIPS.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
| Colored Females.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
Blind, Deaf and Dumb,
Total No. of Inhabitants
in Township.
Absecon .
305
298
14
9
59
75
626
* Atlantic City
·
310
9
5
I33
86
115
12I
2
837
*Egg Harbor City
1736
1754
16
12
16
6
534
589
4
5
14
3540
Galloway
996
928
5
3
127
121
288
286
I
·
3
2180
Hamilton
631
651
8
IO
31
25
189
182
1
I
4
1356
Ilammonton
606
668
IO
7
130
124
188
195
3
4
I
1545
* Mullica .
·
·
. .
.
.
.
. ·
81
I
I
.
667
Total
4,897
4,943
49
38
452
372
.
1,4711
1,529|
II
24
13,967
.
·
.
·
·
·
.
1311
Egg Harbor Township
·
* Townships from which no returns have been received. The figures given are as reported by census of 1870.
469
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS.
·
·
.
862
Weymouth .
329
334
I
I
I
I
98
. .
1043
Buena Vista
294
· .
.
Idiots or Insane.
.
·
·
BERGEN COUNTY.
· NATIVE.
FOREIGN.
CHILDREN BETWEEN FIVE! AND SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
White Males.
White Females.
| Colored Males.
Colored Females.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
| Blind, Deaf and Dumb,
Total No. of Inhabitants
in Township.
Englewood
1267
I337
108
I21
475
624
404
439
13
23
4
3932
Franklin .
1333
1310
55
33
279
290|
403
381
9
9
II
3300
Ilarrington
982
999
109
12I
242
223
318
306
29
34
6
2676
IIohokus
1292
1254
109
100
131
129
376
350
30
31
5
3015
Lodi
1036
983
48
63
816
736
516
515
15
19
5
3682
Midland
601
597
103
87
123
108
I
202
168
23
26
7
1620
New Barbadoes
1582
1746
86
120
404
413
I
451
469
15
18
5
4352
Palisade
708
696
71
79
173
167
258
247
16
18
I
1894
Ridgefield .
1226
I224
22
26
534
532
509
469
2
I
6
3564
Saddle River
515
459
31
27
191
201
180
153
7
4
3
1424
Union
978
1097
36
28
501
417
313
353
9
4
I
3057
Washington
1289
1273
II2
88
127
III
344
328
33
26
12
3000
Total
12,809| 12,975
8901
893
3996
3951
2
.
4274
4178
2011
213
66
35,516
.
·
.
·
·
·
.
·
.
·
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS.
470
TOWNSHIPS.
Idiots or Insane.
HURLINGTON COUNTY.
NATIVE.
FORLIGN.
CHILDREN BETWEEN & AND 16 ..
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
Blind, Deaf & Dumb
Total No. of Inhabi-
tants in Township.
Bass River .
519
453
6
6
12
7
·
·
147
145
I
4
1003
Beverly .
1017
1123
4
4
102
III
.
276
279
·
.
536
567
31
27
7
5110
Burlington-First ward
2857
3210
269
342
276
341
I
I
847
841
60
71
IO
7297
Burlington-Second ward
976
1142
42
43
102
107
290
292
3
7
2
2412
Chesterfield
689
692
42
40
31
26
261
237
13
12
·
·
1520
Cinnaminson
1347
I339
68
64
267
273
483
499
19
17
10
3358
Evesham .
655
628
76
61
73
60
193
161
22
20
2
1553
Florence.
770
651
7
56
43
238
190
2
3
· .
1534
Little Egg Harbor
901
877
I
3
II
7
.
61
172
195
4
5
4
1615
Lumberton .
722
739
14
15
40
35
172
169
I
4
2
1597
Mansfield.
1022
1063
27
29
38
29
262
235
5
5
2
2208
Medford. .
710
631
87
86
81
78
221
182
13
21
I
1673
Mount Laurel .
1151
1128
103
82
37
41
342
304
39
21
5
2542
Northampton .
1543
2076
103
129
116
141
356
396
22
23
5
4108
Pemberton
1472
1397
23
18
53
45
346
326
5
3
·
·
. .
6
I
1097
Shamong
524
493
19
17
29
15
·
·
·
315
276
·
3
2430
Southampton
861
792
16
20
33
25
251
232
4
6
I
1747
Springfield .
238
236
4
5
IO
6
69
86
2
I
499
Washington.
516
495
60
66
32
31
139
145
II
19
2
I200
Willingboro' .
317
312
II
4
24
22
94
84
6
I
I
690
Woodland .
152
147
3
I
16
14
39
48
· ·
·
· ..
471
Total
23,227| 23,980 1115 1169
1830
1832
1
I' 6520
6342'
269
280
62
53,155
.
·
.
.
·
·
·
·
·
·
.
·
.
·
.
·
·
56
40
I
I
460
Randolph
237
212
I
I
5
4
131
131
7
1189
1162
2
3
38
·
.
.
.
·
·
·
.
·
·
.
Bordentown
2095
2238
III
108
284
274
.
284
282
. ·
2
3
1800
747
744
16
15
04
3008
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS.
TOWNSHIPS AND WARDS
Idiots or Insane.
·
2361 .
Chester .
New Hanover.
Westhampton .
333
:
CAMDEN COUNTY.
NATIVE.
FOREIGN.
CHILDREN BETWEEN 5 AND 16.|-
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
|Colored Females.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
Blind, Deaf & Dumb,
Idiots or Insane.
Total No. of Inhabi- tants in Township.
Camden-First ward .
2399
2755
21
39
324
394
687
839
2
5932
Second ward
1560
1709
6
35
319
317
431
462
I
3946
Third ward . .
1292
1441
2
156
140
333
361
2
3031
Fourth ward .
2270
2504
15
232
240
·
2
539
574
55
52
3
5267
Sixth ward . .
1440
1507
61
70
213
188
I
448
449
13
IO
3480
«
Seventh ward . .
1184
1220
351
407
305
286
I
423
402
71
77
I
3760
Eighth ward .
907
898|
544
584
122
117
3
271
247
130
136
4
3175
13,096|
14,070 1258 1483
1960
1978
5
2
3769
3992
272
276
IO
33,852
Centre .
346
351
244
270
29
18
3
93
92
65
94
3
1261
Delaware .
574
530
46
35
95
78
190
163
16
9
6
1358
Gloucester.
1193
1009
93
77
75
53
273
282
28
18
18
250I
Gloucester City.
1865
1995
6
5
553
680
I
716
743
2
3
3
5105
HIaddon .
947
1054
169
160
94
116
I
226
257
41
41
2
2541
Merchantville
162
154
13
18
13
20
59
37
3
5
I
380
Stockton .
655
580
337
8
III
99
·
·
294
264
5
I
6
2003
Winslow .
894
828
7
7
78
73
333
267
3
3
2
1887
Total
20,057 21,415 2189.2389
3123
3204|13
4 6161
6281
532|
510
51
52,994
·
·
2030
273
333
289
296
.
.
·
·
·
·
.
.
.
·
4
208
184
97
60
2106
Waterford.
925
844
16
326
115
89
·
·
.
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS.
472
TOWNSHIPS AND WARDS.
1
1
.
.
637
658
5261
Fifth ward .
2044
·
.
I
-
CAPE MAY COUNTY.
NATIVE. .
FOREIGN.
CHILDREN BETWEEN FIVE AND SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE.
TOWNSIIIPS.
White Males.
White Females ..
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
| Colored Females.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
Blind, Deaf and Dumb,
Total No. of Inhabitants in Township.
Cape May City .
487
511
63
54
44
00 N
147
127
16
IO
2
1201
Dennis
769
793
I
14
239
230
Lower.
644
659
70
81
12
I
174
138
16
23
1480
Middle .
1105
1176 797
35
26
7
4
w
207
194
I
.
.
1
Total .
3769
3936/ 170|
161
81
72'
I 1152
1068
44
42
20
8190
·
·
·
·
·
·
385
379
=
6
araNA
2355
Upper. .
764
I
.
.
·
·
.
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS.
473
·
1585
Idiots or Insane.
1569
ow
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
NATIVE.
FOREIGN
CHILDREN BETWEEN 5 AND 16 YEARS OF AGE.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
White Males.
White Females. .
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
Idiots or Insane.
Total No. of Iahabitants in Township.
Bridgeton-First Ward
1619
1630
88
104
96
78
380 304
366 275
17
23
5
3615
Second Ward.
1034
979
63
61.
48
37
Third Ward.
867
991
67
7º
67
54|
242
219
19
13
2
2116
3520
3600
218
235
211
169
926
860
54
52
7953
Deerfield.
700
686
16
18
29
21
319
207
7
4
5
1470
Fairfield.
1428
1384
233
228
26
II
349
344
70
77
3310
Greenwich
442
416
164
142
5
4
102
100
50
35
4
1173
Hopewell ..
807
773
50
43
27
15
286
265
31
31
IO
1715
Landi;
2299
2352
88
87
304 16
8
355
327
.6
8
4
2628
Maurice River.
1327
1238
17
22
Millville-First Ward.
1041
960
48
53
67
45
347
274
IO
17
2
2214
Second Ward
1214
1238
10
IO
63
43
395
3361
I
4
1
2578
Third Ward
899
873
4
I
97
109
300
2911
I
1983
3154
3071
62
64
227
197
1042
904
II
21
IO
6755
Stoe Creek.
557
517
27
16
1 5
12
171
148
7
9
.
..
1144
Total
16,158
15,822
877
855
733
+
4675
4278
249
253
35.711
I
I
335
Downe ..
823
736
I
......
..
193
189
18
16
I
2222
Commercial
IIOI
1049
21
2152
2
1560
16
296
I
4
597
646
13
16
6
5431
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS.
474
TOWNSHIPS AND WARDS.
Blind, Deaf and Dumb,
8
288
RHETX COUNTY.
NATIVE.
FOREIGN.
CHILDREN BETWEEN 5 AND 16 YEARS OF AGE.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Blind, Deaf and Dumb,
Total No. of Iahabitants
2795
Bloomfield
1835
2033
76
81
670
728,
2
615
616
18
13
5
5425
Caldwell.
1268
1251
10
5
216
147
370
317
2
I
4
Clinton.
99I
1065
15
18
308
260
336
526
4
3
I
2657
Fast Orange.
2345
2696
47
79
534
796
718
774
3
7
10
6497
Franklin
522
499
I
3
259
272
183
187
1556
Living ,ton
502
484
IO
115
80
240
192
3
2
I
1200
Millburn.
527
594
6
8
196
200
2031
229
3
I
1541
Montclair ..
1434
1507
68
70
386
568
I
422|
386
18
=
4
4º34
Newark-First ward
2392
2784
83
97
681
963
659
804
9
4
4
7000
Second ward
2469
2699
201
220
1209
1212
844
907
.30
33
3
Third ward
1944
2161
164
167
573
762
696
695
33
29
4
5771
Fourth ward
1912
1976
78
77
ICO5
1108
656
583
IO
6
3
6216
Fifth ward.
1709
1863
14
16
617
701
618
591
2
I
3
4920
..
Sixth ward.
4264
4266
15
17
2672
2660
2091
2036
4
5
4
13,894
Seventh ward
2477
2526
55
64
1455
1563
I
1184
1248
18
13
8
8141
Eighth ward
3327
3845
44
73
1445
1609
J240
1406
2
4
9
10,343
Ninth ward
2218
2616
92
134
470
662
576
605
16
3I
6
6192
Tenth ward
3691
3739
128
140
1492
1471
1562
1471
32
33
5
10,652
Eleventh ward
1772
1894
13
31
721
680
698
H I
114
5080
Twelfth ward
3315
34351
15
20
2629
2440
2
2
1662
1637
5
7
II
11,858
Thirteenth ward
4224
4472
215
243
3290
3266
3
2285
2235
47
54
10
15,713
Fourteenth ward
1169
1394
24
47
258
281
292
328
5
15
3173
2082
2188
24
27
985
1041
867
835
6
6
I
6347
38,965
41,849
1165
1373
19,489
20,460
3
15,912
16,079
217
237
200
123,310
Orange-First ward.
989
969
64
94
414
489
I
351
388
9
1049
1045
51
56
479
560
387
383
Third ward
1449
1346
50
26
805
877
611
547
3
3
4553
-
3487
3360
165
176
1698
1926
$349
1314
23
22
10,813
South Orange.
1198
1180
7
398
458
402
353
3
I
4
3252
West Orange
944
949
31
41
393
476
I
516
468
I
1
2035
Total
54,98)
58.453
1634
191) 25.035 26,787
6
9 21,551: 21,699
296
304
238:
168,813
971
986
29
20
373
407
285
265
4
3
4
Colored Females.
Idiots or Insane.
in Township.
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS.
475
.
8
3
3020
Second ward
I
3240
"
648
6
8010
Fifteenth ward
6
TOWNSHIPS AND WARDS.
Belleville .
2897
9
476
GLOUCESTER COUNTY.
NATIVE.
FOREIGN.
CHILDREN BETWEEN FIVE AND SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
Blind, Deaf and Dumb,
Total No. of Inhabitants
in Township.
Clayton .
1729
1685
22
14
160
134
562
489
8
5
8
3744
Deptford.
552
543|
72
58
45
34
150
134
14
13
I
I304
Franklin
995
918
37
39
95
75|
290
258
9
16
2
2159
Greenwich
1075
1031
43
36
87
68
268
245
12
II
2340
Harrison
1324
1255
32
21
14I
112
391
347
9
5
7
. 2885
Mantua .
817
766
4
I
59
63
210
209
Monroe.
824
750
6
8
59
49
·
.
.
174
158
6
2
I
1317
West Deptford
630
612
46
42
74
58
201
169
18
14
5
1462
Woodbury ..
767
832
I37
141
85
67
205
193
51
39
3
2029
Woolwich .
1696
1587
124
113
181
139
517
479
36
34
6
3840
Total
11,050' 10,554
540
486
1028
828
.
3255
2939
163
141
37
24,486
·
.
.
·
.
4
4
1696
Washington
641
575
17
13
42
29
287
258
2
·
.
.
-
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS.
TOWNSHIPS.
Idiots or Insane.
.
·
1710
HUDSON COUNTY.
NATIVE.
FOREIGN.
CHILDREN BETWEEN 5 AND 16 YEARS OF AGE.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
| White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
White Males.
White Females.
| Colored Males.
Colored Females.
Idiots or Insane.
Total No. of Iahabitants in Township.
Bayonne-First ward
Second ward
1909
1999
3º
39
918
940
. I
734
728
4
4
Third ward.
Fourth ward.
416
417
309
357
222
217
2
1499
Second ward ...
248
267
8
2
161
170
IIO
135
3
1
944
Fourth ward ..
416
402
327
321
243
206
I
1466
1381
1430
IO
8
952
984
715
702
3
I
3
4765
Hoboken-First ward' ..
Second ward
6369
6560
14
30
5817
5976
3067
3085
I
24,766
Third ward
Fourth ward.
14,42I
Second district.
6604
6528
66
67
6105
6122
3190
3298
14
17
3
25,492
Third district ...
6098
6188
121
134
2344
2615
2
1979
2127
20
24
18
17,504
Fourth district ...
66991
7082
12
21
4811
4363
I
2830
2801
..
.
5454
5661
92
140
2631
2886
I
2101
2079
14
20
16,865
33,364
34,350
386
478
19,991
20,653
2
. 3 13,133 13,446
62
82
50
109,227
Kearney ...
427
408
IO
4
287
265
162
157
2
2
140I
North Bergen.
.1129
1029
35
38
941
756
Town of Union
1271
1295
..
477
Total
48,164
49,445
501
631 31,877: 32,378|
12
10 20,366| 20,547
84
1051
2301
163,000
...
.
Third ward
301
344
2
6
155
136
140
144
Blind, Deaf and Dumb,
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS.
..
588
530
14
152
Union.
768
757
I
561
493
Weehawken ...
' 174
162
3
I
122
139
I
58
56
I
..
West Hoboken
1372
1455
12
1222
1130
5
802
740
4
3
2
5219
8
1458
1495
13
21
3
11,958
"
Fifth district ...
4085
4405
74
96
1546
1751
I
1575
1646
I
4424
4486
21
20
2554
2916 ..
..
1066
1042
2
690
682
2
4676
438
421
4
2580
..
.
TOWNSHIPS. AND WARDS.
.
5836
Harrison-First ward -.
856
..
..
Jersey City-First district.
13
22,989
Sixth district
6
8
3928
602
·
HUNTERDON COUNTY.
NATIVE.
FOREIGN.
CHILDREN BETWEEN 5 AND 16 YEARS OF AGE.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
| Colored Females.
Blind, Deaf and Dumb,
Total No. of Iahabitants
in Township.
Alexandria
705
679
15
17
191
158
4
*1254
1251
16
19
159|
127|
359
376
I
5
Bethlehem.
937
966
I7
II
72
4º
243
262
2
4
2043
Delaware
1597
1462|
22
. 17
56
32
354
319
IO
7
2
1684
East Amwell
680
627
3
2
13
8
207
185;
2
1333
Franklin
435
516
3
3
I
95
90
5
960
Frenchtown.
937
942
I
21
78.
60
312
249
223
4
4
6
1852
Holland
877
922
II
12
19
=
201
313
I
2
5
1779
Kingwood.
857
892
3
5
14
165
165
202
260
I
·
2
2
I227
Third ward
640
704
2
4
51
50
189
191
I
I
7
1451
1644
1884
7
12
285
302
416
601
2
3
4134
Lebanon
1211
1288
II
12
119|
119
362
424
6
3
15
R.ritan.
1272
1674
59
62
III
68
459
431
IO
8
4
3546
Re .. dington
1442
1499
20
451
22
350
368
2
8
5
3043
'Tewksbury
905
935
27
27
18
II
267
243
389
418
9
19
32
33;
93
102
3
I
900
Went Amwell
479
4731
5
9
27
20
1321
112
1
3
1018
Total
17.174
$7.7'4
021
-
01
. 81
9:
37.47}
4
15
200
201
8
5
2
3096
784
786
38
20
.
8
69
87
105
150
I
Second ward
479
579
5
6
5
58
27
124
4
ICEO
485
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS.
8
I
1983
Then of Clinton
525
601
Nw
2020
Hich Bridge ..
202
8
Lambertville-First ward
1456
J
7
2826
Clinton
TOWNSHIPS AND WARDS.
Idiots or Insane.
1416
478
2760
MERCER COUNTY.
NATIVE.
FOREIGN
CHILDREN BETWEEN 5 AND 16.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
Blind, Deaf & Dumb,
Total No. of Inhabi-
tants in Township.
Chambersburg .
1328
1316
2
4
572
546
591
521
I
I
3768
East Windsor.
998
1055
40
48
45
44
307
288
14
13
2
2230
Ewing. .
656
626
98
87
206
132
177
189
26
21
3
1805
Hamilton
1490
1488
76
73
182
141
464
409
18
18
II
3450
Hopewell .
1899
1897
153
144
146
133
461
438
36
9
4372
Lawrence
928
898
100
90
356
307
325
313
15
17
5
2679
Princeton
1379
1494|
242
297
210
288|
6
7
455
442
66
56
II
3923
Trenton-First ward .
1403
1679
15
29
279
294
418
436
·
· ·
3699
Second ward .
887
1013
128
126
155
204
5
344
350
57
36
2520
Third ward . .
1795
1971
0
13
635
602
669
682
3
3
I
5022
Fourth ward.
1437
1520
3
5
474
470|
623
633
2
I
2
3909
Fifth ward. .
1473
1536
77
128
422
377
433
477
16!
28
I
4013
Sixth ward .
447
433
I
165
169
174
178|
.
. .
·
Seventh ward .
1648
1672
161
183
496
493
623
562
29
22
16
4653
9090
9824
391
484
2626
2609
5|2
3284
3318
107
90
20
25,031
Washington .
577
530
35
33
45
441
188
180
15
12
I
I264
West Windsor .
637
571
40
27
41
40
191
168
13
5
I
1362
Total .
18,982' 19,699 1183 1287
4429
4284II
9' 6443
6266/
310 264
64
49,884
·
.
·
.
.
·
·
·
·
·
Nº 2
·
· · ..
·
·
·
·
·
.
.
.
479
ABSTRACT OF THE CENSUS.
TOWNSHIPS AND WARDS.
Idiots or Insane.
.
. ·
1215
·
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
NATIVE.
FOREIGN.
CHILDREN BETWEEN 5 AND 16.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
White Males.
White Females.
Colored Males.
Colored Females.
Blind, Deaf & Dumb,
Total No. of Inhabi-
tants in Township.
Cranbury. .
708 1138
762 1199
58
41 26
39 317
42
I
214 386|
184 367
II 18
5
7
1651
East Brunswick .
* Madison .
Monroe .
1146
1008
49
24
134
95
502
380
16
IO
6
2450
New Brunswick-First ward .
Second ward .
Third ward.
6055
6525 266
334
1637
1841
I
I
2136
2035
68
76
6
16,660
North Brunswick .
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