Correspondence of John De Hart [manuscript] 1764,1784.

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Correspondence of John De Hart [manuscript] 1764,1784.

Letter, 1764 Sept. 9, John Mayo to DeHart, regarding the marriage of their children. Letter, 1774 Sept. 29, DeHart to his wife on resigning his service in the Congress. Mentions Mr. Livingston.

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De Hart, John, 1727-1795

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John De Hart (July 25, 1727 – June 1, 1795) was an American Founding Father, lawyer, jurist, and statesman from Elizabeth, New Jersey. He represented New Jersey as a delegate to the Continental Congress in 1774 and 1775 and signed the Continental Association. Born in Elizabethtown in the Province of New Jersey (now Elizabeth), De Hart completed preparatory studies and studied law before being admitted to the bar and practicing. In 1774 he was named as a delegate to the First Continental Congr...

Hart, John, c. 1711-1779

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John Hart (c. 1711 – May 11, 1779) was a public official and politician in colonial New Jersey who served as a delegate to the Continental Congress and signed the Declaration of Independence. He is thus considered one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Raised in Hopewell Township, New Jersey, Hart was elected to the Hunterdon County Board of Chosen Freeholders in 1750. He was first elected to the New Jersey Colonial Assembly in 1761 and served there until 1771. He was appointed to ...

Mayo, John, fl. 1764,

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