Papers, 1770-1844.

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Papers, 1770-1844.

Letters received, 1813-1844, and bills (some receipted), 1819-1832. Also papers of his father, William Coxe, Jr.: letters received, 1794-1825, a receipted bill, 1807, and deeds, 1770-1806, for property in Burlington County.

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Giles, James, 1759-1825

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Lawyer, of Bridgeton, Cumberland County, New Jersey; served for fifteen years as county clerk and was first president of The Cumberland Bank, Bridgeton. From the description of Book of legal forms, 1784-1841 (bulk 1784-1809). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122358307 ...

Coxe, Richard S. (Richard Smith), 1792-1865

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New Jersey lawyer who moved to Washington, D.C. in 1822 and developed a large legal practice. From the description of Letter : Georgetown, D.C., to Garret D. Wall, Trenton, N.J., 1822 Jan. 13. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 22341773 Lawyer, of Philadelphia, Pa., Burlington, N.J., and Washington, D.C. From the description of Papers, 1770-1844. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 28375336 Lawyer, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Burlington, Burlington County, New...

Coxe, William, 1762-1831

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William Coxe (1762-1831), a pomologist, was one of the foremost fruit growers in America who experimented with new varieties of fruits at his home in Burlington, New Jersey. He collected specimens from the United States and abroad. A view of the cultivation of fruit trees in America is classic of American pomological literature. It is considered by many specialists as the illustrative evidence of fruit culture during the colonial and revolutionary period of the new American nation. William A. Ta...

Griffith, William, 1766-1826

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