Ringwood Company records, 1760-1764.

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Ringwood Company records, 1760-1764.

Although the original owners never identified this volume, it appears to be an account book for a supply store located in Newark, New Jersey that was associated with the Ringwood Company. Entries date from 1760-1764 and document the sale of iron bars, tea, rum, and provisions. The volume is indexed and contains accounts with members of the Alling, Baldwin, Dodd, and Ryerson families.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7663029

New Jersey Historical Society Library

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Ringwood Company (Ringwood, N.J.)

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Cornelius Board (d. 1745) found iron ore in 1739 on a site in Bergen County (now Passaic County), New Jersey while searching for deposits of copper ore, and he built a small forge on the north branch of the Pequannock River. Board sold the tract of sixteen acres on April 15, 1740 to five members of the Ogden family of Newark: Colonel Josiah Ogden (ca. 1679-1763), David Ogden Sr. (1707-1798), David Ogden Jr. (1726-1801), John Ogden Jr. (1709-1795), and Judge Uzal Ogden (1705-1780). The Ogdens, in...

Ogden family.

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