Records, 1776-1799.

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Records, 1776-1799.

Loan (1776) mortgage register/minute book (the commissioner's second copy, required to be kept according to the 1774 law), of Joseph Hugg (d. 1796), loan-office commissioner, including descriptions of mortgaged lands and original signatures of mortgagors, including commissioner's minutes (to 1786 May 2); and mortgage register and ledger/minute books for the 1786 loan, including payment record for each mortgagor plus accounts of the commissioners with the state treasurer.

.75 cubic ft.

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Hugg, Joseph, -1796

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Redman, Thomas, 1742-1823

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Thomas Redman was born in 1742 to Thomas and Hanah (Gil) Redman. A New Jersey Quaker, he was imprisoned in 1776 for refusing to take an oath. His stepmother, Mercy Davis Redman (1722-1778) was a Quaker minister. John E. Redman was one of his seven children. Thomas Redman died in 1828. From the description of Family papers, 1760-1806. (Swarthmore College). WorldCat record id: 32535195 ...

Gloucester County (N.J.). Loan Office

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County loan offices established by the state legislature, under various loan acts beginning in 1723, to issue paper money through mortgages on unencumbered land of value at least double the principle of each loan, while at the same time, pay off the public debt, increase government revenues, and assist the agricultural interests of the state; after the last loan office act in 1786, state currency depreciated in value and loan offices closed at the end of the century, due to the adoption of the f...

Shaw, Samuel, loan commissioner

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Hugg, William K.

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Cooper, Joseph, Jr.

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