The history of New Jersey : from its earliest settlement to the present time : including a brief historical account of the first discoveries and settlement of the country, Vol. II, Part 41

Author: Raum, John O., 1824-1893
Publication date: 1877
Publisher: Philadelphia : J.E. Potter and Co.
Number of Pages: 1004


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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.


140


464


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


30


466


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



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



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



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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