The History of Cape May County, New Jersey: From the Aboriginal Times to the Present DayL.T. Stevens, 1897 - 479 pages |
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The History of Cape May County, New Jersey: From the Aboriginal Times to the ... Lewis Townsend Stevens Affichage du livre entier - 1897 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Aaron Leaming acres Assembly August Baptist Beach Beesley Board of Freeholders boat born Burlington Cape Island Cape May City Cape May county Cape May Point Cape May's Charles Church Cold Spring Colonel colony commissioned Corson Council Court House Creek Cresse Daniel David December Delaware Bay Dennis Dennis township Dennisville died Edmunds Edward Egg Harbor Eldredge elected ensign February George Taylor Governor Hatton Henry Young Hildreth Indians Isaac Jacob Spicer James January Jeremiah John Townsend Jonathan Joseph Joshua July June Justices land Leach Legislature Lower township Ludlam March militia mustered Nathaniel November Ocean Ocean City October Philadelphia President prisoners purchased Reeves regiment Richard Richard Thompson River Salem Samuel Sawyer says Sea Isle City Seaville September served Sheriff ship sloop Smith Stillwell Stites Swain Thomas Leaming Town Tuckahoe U. S. Army Upper Ware Washington West Jersey whale Whilldin William