Papers, 1776-1931 (bulk 1785-1895).

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Papers, 1776-1931 (bulk 1785-1895).

Papers of various Clark family members.

118 items (7 folders).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6749760

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New Jersey Historical Society

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Maxwell, William, ca.1733-1796

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Bishop, James, 1816-1895

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Hunt, Abijah.

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Biddle, Owen, 1737-1799

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Biddle was Ernest Francisco Fenollosa's grandson, the son of his daughter Brenda. From the description of Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1959. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 175234502 Owen Biddle was a clock maker working in Philadelphia, Penn. From the description of Tall case brass dial clock, ca. 1765. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 668322595 ...

Stewart, Archibald, d. 1795.

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Wall, Garret D. (Garret Dorset), 1783-1850

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Garret Dorset Wall was born in Middletown Township, New Jersey, on March 10, 1783. At the age of 15, Garret Wall moved to Trenton, and became a student-at-law in the office of General Jonathan Rhea, who was the clerk of the New Jersey Supreme Court. Wall studied common law, focusing on the areas of real estate, inheritance, and titles. When he turned 21, Wall was licensed as an attorney and began practice in Trenton. Wall served during the War of 1812, commanding the Phoenix Infantry Corps, a vo...

Imlay, Peter.

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Clark, Mary S. (Mary Sherrerd), d. 1931.

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Clark, William P. (William Paterson), 1796-1857.

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Ephraim, Martin, 1733-1806.

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Clark, John Flavel

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Clark, Peter I., 1790-1863

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Allentown Presbyterian Church (Allentown, N.J.)

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New Jersey. Council of Safety

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Clark, Joseph, 1751-1813

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Joseph Clark was born in Elizabethtown, New Jersey in 1751. He went to the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) before the War of Independence broke out. Clark served in the Hunterdon County Militia of the Second New Jersey Regiment during the Revolution. After he finished serving in the Continental Army he returned to Princeton and obtained his bachelor's degree in 1781. He then studied theology and after two years gained his license to preach. His first congregation was the Presbyt...

Deshler, Charles D. (Charles Dunham), 1819-1909

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Clark family.

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Joseph Clark (1751-1813), a Revolutionary War soldier and a 1781 graduate of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), served as a Presbyterian minister at Allentown in Mounmouth County from 1783 to 1796 and then at New Brunswick in Middlesex County until his death. Joseph Clark had three sons: eldest son John F. Clark (d. 1853), an 1807 graduate of the College of New Jersey, served as a Presbyterian minister in New Jersey (chiefly at Flemington in Hunterdon County) and, later, in Ne...

Sherrerd, John M. (John Maxwell), 1794-1871

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John M. Sherrerd (1794-1871) of Warren County, N.J., was the father of Samuel Sherrerd, iron manufacurer and farmer in Rockbridge County, Va., and John B. Sherrerd, iron manufacturer and physician, in Botetourt County, Va. From the guide to the John M. Sherrerd Papers, ., 1849-1850, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) ...