Papers, 1776-1833.

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Papers, 1776-1833.

Correspondence and other documents of and about Paterson; docket account book (1785-1788) kept as a lawyer in New Brunswick, N.J.; memorandum book in French and English giving his expenditures (1777-1779); and birth, death, and marriage records of the Paterson family until 1833.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8050656

New Jersey Historical Society Library

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