Papers, 1748-1804 (bulk 1774-1804).

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Papers, 1748-1804 (bulk 1774-1804).

Medical ledgers [A-B], 1774-(1793)1803; lease, 1748, for a lot in New Brunswick granted by Philip French to John Van Beuren and transferred to Scott in 1775; retained copy of the estate account, 1792-1804, for New Brunswick merchant Thomas L. Vickers (Moses Scott, co-administrator); deed, 1799, for "Barrack Spring ? letter, 1799, received as president of the New Brunswick Spring Water Company from representatives of the Old Fountain Company (seeking to unite rival interests); bill of sale, 1803, for a "negro man named Benjamin" purchased by Scott; deed, 1804, for "1/10th of Old Court house Lot" in Somerville (then Bridgewater Township), Somerset County; undated medical essay, evidently written or copied by Scott, pertaining to "The causes of vital heat, and Animal motion;" and an undated ballad narrating both the excavation of an African and the rendering of his body to create a skeleton.

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Vickers, Thomas L. (Thomas Leonard), -1792

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Dunham, Azariah, 1718-1790

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Van Beuren, John.

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Griffith & Scott.

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Neilson, John, 1745-1833

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Griffith, John, 1736-1805.

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Paterson, William, 1745-1806

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Patterson immigrated from Ireland as a child, and practiced law from 1769. He was attorney general of New Jersey (1776-1783), a member of the Constitutional Convention (1787), and associate justice of the Supreme Court (1793-1806). From the description of Letters to George Simpson, 1796, 1806. (Harvard Law School Library). WorldCat record id: 234339803 William Paterson (1745-1806), was a prominent New Jersey attorney, senator (1789), and governor (1791) who became an associa...

Scott, Moses, 1738-1821

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Physician, of New Brunswick, New Jersey; practiced in partnership (Griffith ? resided in New Brunswick on the Somerset County side of Albany Street (now a part of Middlesex County). From the description of Papers, 1748-1804 (bulk 1774-1804). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122562100 ...

New Brunswick Spring Water Company (New Brunswick, N.J.)

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Old Fountain Company (New Brunswick, N.J.)

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French, Philip, d. 1782.

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