Sunday schools and religious societies' records, 1812-1879.
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Sabbath School for Coloured People (Newark Academy)
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Newark Academy was founded in 1774 and as one of the nation's oldest independent secondary schools. The Female Department appears to have been started in 1810 for the education of young ladies in all of the regular school subjects. The Sabbath school fulfilled the religious part of the girls' education. From the description of Female Department reports, 1819-1822. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 53463052 ...
First Presbyterian Church (Hoboken, N.J.)
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Methodist-Episcopal Church (Paterson, N.J.)
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Smith, Moses, sheriff
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Foreign Missionary Society (Newark, N.J.)
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Bloomfield Bible Society (Bloomfield, N.J.)
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Dodd, Amzi, 1793-1838
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Lawyer, public prosecutor, and state legislator, of Newark, N.J. From the description of Papers, 1785-1840. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70954608 Amzi Dodd was the son of United States Army General John Dodd. He attended the College of New Jersey in Princeton, graduating with honors in 1813, and read law in the office of Joseph C. Hornblower. Dodd moved to Newark and set up a legal practice there, and he experienced immediate success. As his r...