Papers, 1783-1812.

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Papers, 1783-1812.

Letters received, 1791-1812 (with gaps); petitions addressed to the New Jersey legislature, 1783 and 1794; and miscellaneous legal papers, 1790 and 1792, pertaining to Lambert's activities as a justice of the peace.

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Ewing, James, 1744-1823

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Bloomfield, Joseph, 1753-1823

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Bloomfield was a lawyer and a soldier in New Jersey. He was educated at the Rev. Enoch Green's Academy. He served as Mayor of Bloomfield (1795-1800), clerk of the state assembly, register of the court of admiralty, and attorney general of New Jersey. In 1801 he was elected governor of the New Jersey legislature over Richard Stockton; re-elected in1804, he served till 1812. As governor, he signed the gradual emancipation act in 1804, which reduced the slave population in New Jersey from six perce...

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Lambert, John, 1746-1823

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Farmer, justice of the peace, state legislator and member of Congress, of Amwell Township (as then constituted), Hunterdon County, New Jersey; served in the New Jersey Assembly, 1780-1785 and 1788, and on the New Jersey Council, 1790-1804, including as acting governor, 1802-1803; also served in the U.S. House of Representatives, 1805-1809, and in the U.S. Senate, 1809-1815. From the description of Papers, 1783-1812. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122510420 ...