History of the Early Settlement And Progress of Cumberland County New Jersey

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History of the Early Settlement And Progress of Cumberland County New Jersey
Lucius Q C Lucius Quintius Cincinnatus Elmer
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The rirs: school of which any notice remains, was one I John Wescott in 1773. In which mal re taught.
L792 ] . Eir of Ebenezer Miller, deeded 3 the lot on G 3 Si school purposes. In \ 7 5 . Joint stock com- and for mar. - _ - is taught in it.
Gen. Hunter, tar_ - q about the years 17S r ' to 17S5. The . •ted in 1 number of youths j ages of 5 and 16 in the I . In IS 51, the number between 5 and 3 687. In 1862 1 une ages - hool-hoa - 241. In 1 number Li _ the number between tl _ - l 1 18- was 407
...scho geton employs 8 tea . . And I l C - y id 1 : ■ i : " _ " i - an incorporated hod BRIDGETOX. 59 elected by the Presbytery of West Jersey. There is, besides, an excellent school for young ladies, conducted by Mrs. Sheppard.
Cumberland Bank was first chartered in 1816, and commenced business in September of that year, with a capital of 52, 000 dollars ; James Giles, President, and Charles Read, Cashier. Giles died in 1816, and was succeeded by Daniel Elmer, and he having resigned in 1841, James B.


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