Newark Young Men's Society membership list, 1833-1839.
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Wheeler, William A. (William Adolphus), 1833-1874
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Philologist and librarian. From the description of Letters to William A. Wheeler, 1861-1871. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 63167590 ...
Newark Young Men's Society (N.J.)
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The Newark Young Men's Society was formed on May 13, 1833, the result of a merger of two young men's associations in the City of Newark. The purpose of the society was for the moral and intellectual improvement of the young men in the Town of Newark. The cornerstones of the organization were to devote time to Christian prayer, and to foster civic responsibility through debate and discussion of political issues in a formal setting. Lectures and other activities were also sponsored by the group to...
Ogden, Aaron, 1756-1839
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U.S. senator and governor of New Jersey, ship builder, and army officer. From the description of Receipts of Aaron Ogden, 1789. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79454779 Governor of New Jersey and United States senator. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Washington, to Major Elias B. Dayton, 1802 Feb. 15. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270611449 U.S. senator and governor of New Jersey. From the description of Papers, 1783-1833. (...
Ward, Marcus L. (Marcus Lawrence), 1812-1884
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Governor of and U.S. representative from New Jersey and philanthropist. From the description of Papers, 1683-1912. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 78710033 Marcus L. Ward was elected governor in 1865 and served from January 16, 1866 to January 18, 1869. He became a director of the National State Bank in 1846 and continued throughout his life to be active in the business life of his native Newark. He joined the Republican Party in 1856 and four ye...
Halsey, Charles H., 1810-1855
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Rev. Charles H. Halsey was born in Newark, N.J. on February 22, 1810. He entered the New York Theological Seminary, and was ordained a deacon in Trinity Church in Newark. Eventually he became Rector of Christ Church, which had previously been part of the Trinity Church. From the description of Newark historical sketch, 1833. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 53465666 ...
Congar, James, fl. 1833-1838.
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