The History of New Jersey From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time I

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The History of New Jersey From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time I
John O Raum
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feet eight inches, and the fourth about five feet six inches ; one of them had on half boots, and the others shoes.
About ten o'clock on the day of the robbery, the deponent recollecting that a large sum, amounting to about sixteen thou- sand dollars in bank notes, and about one thousand dollars in gold, was deposited in the bottom of the till of the chest, requested Mr. Hunt that the chest might be examined, which was accordingly done, as he was informed, in the presence of General Beatty, Mr.
... Peter Gordon, and Mr. James Ewing, when the bag containing the notes was found under the bags of silver at the bottom of the till.
The committee reported the evidence to the House, having examined several other persons in reference to the matter, where- upon the House offered a reward of two thousand five hundred dollars for the apprehension and conviction of one or more of the robbers, in addition to the reward of five hundred dollars previously offered by Mr. Salter.
On the 8th of November, 1803, James Salter resigned the office, and Peter Gordon was appointed by the joint meeting to fill the vacancy.


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