A Description of the Cities Townships And Principal Villages And Settlements

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A Description of the Cities Townships And Principal Villages And Settlements
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Population about 1800 inhabitants.
The village of New-Milford, is situated on the Hack- ensack river, near the northeast boundary of the town. It contains 2 mills, a store and tavern, and 'about a dozen dwellings Roads. The most direct road to New-Barbadoes, is by the turnpike which leaves Hoboken, and runs through Hackensack ; a stage leaves Hoboken daily, for Hacken- sack a distance of 12 miles.
NEW-BRUNSWICK City, Middlesex County, N. J. , 29 miles southwest of New- York, lies on the right b
...ank of the Raritan river, 14 miles from the head of the bay at Am- boy. This place is the seat of justice for Middlesex coun- NEW-BRUNSWICK. 43 ty, although the city limits extend into Franklin township. Somerset county ; the post road, or Albany-street, forming the line between the townships and counties. The city was incorporated in 1784, and is now divided in five wards j it is governed by a mayor, recorder and common council. — The court house was first erected in 1793 ; a new court house is now building near the site of the old one.

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