Newark, N.J., business records, 1806-1918.
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Franklin Mineral Company (Essex County, N.J.)
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Newark Turnpike Company (N.J.)
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The Newark Turnpike Company laid out and maintained a local toll road that covered the distance between what is now Exchange Place and Journal Square in Jersey City, and the city of Newark in New Jersey. The company was granted franchise for the toll road by the State Legislature on December 11, 1804, and was incorporated by General John Noble Cumming (1751-1821), General John Dodd (1766-1828), Alexander C. McWhorter, Esq. (1771-1808), and Silas Condit (1778-1861). Archibald Mercer, Esq. (1747-1...
Nichols, Aaron, 1781-1857
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Newark Aqueduck Company (N.J.)
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Charles Nolton Real Estate (Newark, N.J.)
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Morris, John, Jr.
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Bucks Harbour Mountain Granite Company
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Steward, Samuel
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The parentage of Samuel Steward (1760-1833) is unclear. It is believed he was a grandson of Josiah Steward (d.1751), and possibly the son of Joseph Steward (fl. 1712-1760) and Martha Down of Burlington County, who were married in 1756. Josiah Steward's youngest brother, Joseph Steward (1712-1780) was a blacksmith in Shelltown who in 1759 willed his shop and tools to one of his sons, Abner. In 1780, Abner Steward (fl. 1749-1789) sold the business to Samuel Steward. By the age of twenty, Samuel St...
Williams & Co. Express (Newark, N.J.)
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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...
Aetna Realty Company (Newark, N.J.)
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Newark Printing and Publishing Company (Newark, N.J.)
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Price, David, active 1864-1872
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