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Hannibal Goodwin invented the celluloid film for cameras their offices as guards of Newark. It is a well-known fact that on the night of January 25, 1780, the British, taking advantage of an unusually bitter night, made another raid, live hundred strong, upon the town. So few in numbers were the Patriots that defence was practically impossible. Landmarks are pointed out to this day where British torches lighted destructive lires on that memorable night of the New Year. After a party of the enem...y had burned the academy, which stood on Washington Park, they entered the house of Joseph 14 HISTORIC NEWARK Hedden, Jr. , then on Broad Street, dragged him, half-clothed, from a sick-bed, compelled him to accompany their party, and eventually imprisoned him in the Old Sugar House in New York. From the exposure to which he was subjected on that winter night Joseph Hedden shortly afterward died. William Camp, a Patriot merchant and a brother of Captain Nathaniel Camp, in the fall of 1776 was seized by a party of British marauders and taken to the Old Sugar House, where in January, 1777, he died.

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