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187647460Princeton: Printed at the "Press" Office 1876. 64 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Half brown pebbled morocco and marbled paper boards. Rubbed front joint starting else very good. 64 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed by the Most Popular President of Princeton College. Inscribed by the author: "Presented to Rev. E. Hazard Snowden D.D. by the tenth President of Princeton College by his Son. John Maclean because of the great Friendship of his father and mother and my grandfather and grandmother The Rev. Samuel Finley Snowden and Susan Beebe Snowden and presented to my dearest and kindest friend. Who has cheered and comforted more than any other friend in my last years of Life. Mrs. Wm. Wallace Witherspoon of New York City and New Hartford July 12 1894." Maclean was not only the ï¬rst chemistry professor of the College of New Jersey but the ï¬rst of any American college other than medical institutions. His son was the tenth -- and perhaps most popular -- President of Princeton College. Printed at the "Press" Office unknown books
187631836Trenton: John L. Murphy Steam Book and Job Printer 1876. First edition. Cloth. Spine ends worn with some loss chipped on volume II joints scuffed with some spliting at the top front of volume I and the lower rear of volume II both with the bookplate of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Illinois on front pastedowns shelf sticker on foot of backstrip of Vol. I their stamp on titles soiling on title of volumel II otherwise contents clean and very good; overall good or better. 1758 176 pp. 4to. Gift to the Commandery from William S. Stryker the Adjutant General. Contains rosters of both white and colored troops. John L. Murphy, Steam Book and Job Printer hardcover books
1811319359Trenton: Printed by James J. Wilson 1811. 350 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Old sheep. Book label of Newark Library Society. Owner signature of Samuel H. Conger on title page. Spine worn joints cracked staining to textblock. Good plus. 350 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Standard early nineteenth century compendium of New Jersey state statutes.<br/>Samuel H. Conger was a Newark politician antiquary and librarian of the New Jersey Historical Society from 1852 until his death in 1872. S&S 23528; Felcone New Jersey Books 1801-1860 966 Printed by James J. Wilson unknown books
185213272Newark NJ: Printed at the Daily Advertiser Office 1852. 16pp Disbound. Light tan else clean and Good. Printed at the Daily Advertiser Office unknown books
1834254688Trenton: Published by Daniel Fenton. James C. Clark Printer Philadelphia 1834. First edition. xii 339; iv 266 pp. Without map as usual. 1 vols. 4to. Bound in half green morocco and green cloth gilt spine. Very Good. First edition. xii 339; iv 266 pp. Without map as usual. 1 vols. 4to. Felcone New Jersey Books 726-27 Published by Daniel Fenton. James C. Clark, Printer, Philadelphia unknown books
1821210929Trenton New Jersey: Printed for the State by Joseph Justice 1821. Revised and Published uder the Authority of The Legislature. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary Sheep. back hinge off front started. Signed by William Perrine. Revised and Published uder the Authority of The Legislature. 1 vols. 8vo. Felcone NewJersey Books 990. Shaw &Shoemaker 6219 Printed for the State by Joseph Justice unknown books
185219687n 1852. Folded blue folio sheet. 3 1 blank pp. Horizontal fold resulting in one short closed margin tear no loss light wear. Good. <br/><br/> The Company's balance sheet showing capital stock debt dividend payable value of equipment and other property data on passengers and freight carried. A report on accidents on the road is included. Not in Felcone whose bibliography includes reports printed in 1853 1854 1857 1858 1859. unknown books
184119688np 1841. Folded folio sheet. 3 1 address page in ink to Hon. D.B. Appleget pp. Several old folds spotted and moderately worn. Good. <br/><br/> Expenses exceeded estimates. "The country through which the Road passes being densely populated and the lands especially in the neighborhood of the cities and towns highly cultivated and valuable great difficulty and expense were incurred in procuring the right of way." The document is signed at the end in type by J. Worthington Treasurer. Not located in Felcone American Imprints Sabin or on OCLC. unknown books
186518669Paterson N.J. 1865. 12pp stitched light soil and fox Good to Very Good. <br/><br/> A campaign pamphlet favoring Ward's candidacy for Governor of New Jersey emphasizing his disinterested philanthropy especially his "generosity and self-sacrifice" toward Union soldiers. This pamphlet offers many examples of his patriotic War efforts and his benevolence. It offers "$1000 Reward!" for proof that he has accepted any money in exchange for his services in behalf of the Union and New Jersey soldiers. DAB sketches the life of Ward who won this election handily. <br/>Not in Sabin Bartlett. OCLC 29728681 3. unknown books
18991007292 Vols. 4to leather spine & tips illustrated 888 xii pp. Binding scuffed and worn at extremities. Hinges of volume one tender back hinge cracked on volume two front hinge just a bit tender a bit of staining to top cover of volume two old address label on endpapers contents show slight aging but generally bright and clean. Sound set of a rather scarce New Jersey title. In addition to considerable biographical information this set includes a large number of individual portraits. Lewis Publishing Co. hardcover books
1895224944<p>First edition. Oblong 4to. 16 halftone photographs. No text as issued. Each photo is on a separate page. Original stiff tan pictorial wrappers stamped in black. No signatures or bookplates.</p> John M. Rogers, Press paperback books
1893524201893. New Jersey. Court of Chancery. Rules of the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey As Revised by the Chancellor. Trenton: s.n. 1893. iv ii 75 pp. Softbound wrappers lacking text secure light soiling and some shelfwear internally clean. $10. OCLC locates 2 copies. Not in HOLLIS or the LOC online catalogue. unknown books
187342435New Brunswick N.J.: Fredonian Printing House 36 Dennis-street 1873. First edition. Top and bottom edges chipped remnants of mounting paper just touching the top of two letters two small internal holes affecting a few letters; folds minor smudging overall still about very good. 1 sheet. 17 3/4 x 12 inches. Orphans' Courts which were predominant in Delaware Maryland New Jersey and Pennsylvania dealt with probate matters as well as having jurisdiction of orphans. Both of this lots to be auctioned were on the road leading from Plainsboro to Dayton. There was a machinery manufacturer in Jamesburg N.J. part of Middlesex county named "Snedeker & Voorhees." Fredonian Printing House, 36 Dennis-street unknown books
1834D8076Trenton: Daniel Fenton 1834. Hardcover. Very Good. Contemporary calf gilt-stamped lettering in black leather spine label; 8vo 2 volumes bound in 1; pp. xii 339 1 plus colored folding map; iv 266. Boards scuffed; 3-inch tape repair to verso of map; foxing throughout; ownership signature on FFEP. The second history of New Jersey and the first gazetteer with the uncommon map. Felone New Jersey Books 726 727; Sabin 28001 27996. <br/><br/> Daniel Fenton hardcover books
1853313730Pluckamin NJ 1853. 2 pp. on 1 leaf stampless cover pen and ink on paper with accompanying envelope. 4to. Old folds fine. 2 pp. on 1 leaf stampless cover pen and ink on paper with accompanying envelope. 4to. 'The Rappers Are Still in Full Blast'. An entertaining and predictably pious letter mentioning the "rappers" a reference to the spiritualism movement started by the Fox sisters that had gripped upstate New York and eventually the entire country in the mid 19th century with a thinly veiled ant-semitic reference to Satan having a "synagogue" in Liberty. Further on in the our letter Petrie turns his attention to his congregation in New Jersey and relates the tale of a soldier of fortune that has become a "soldier of the cross."<br/><br/>Reading in part: "I received a letter from Mr. Boyd this week. He tells me the rappers are still in full blast & I am afraid they have prevented much good from being done this winter & spring. It is melancholy to think how busy Satan is to delude & destroy unstable souls & that even professors of religion can be found among his most successful agents but it is & the devil is never more likely to deceive than when he transforms himself into an angel of light. It grieves me much that he has a synagogue in Liberty. Our church continues to grow gradually at our communion last . week 8 were added . one of them was a man 70 years of age. He had been a soldier in Napoleon's army in Spain Portugal Prussia & etc. & was taken a prisoner by the English & was in prison a whole year. On condition of fighting against this country he was liberated & came here as a soldier he soon deserted & joined the American Army in which he served till peace was proclaimed. He then settled a few miles from this place in Washington Valley & I hope at the eleventh hour has become a soldier of the cross."<br/><br/>Rev. James Petrie was born in Perthshire Scotland in 1814. He came to the US in 1831 and in 1833 entered Princeton College graduating from the college in 1836 and from the Theological Seminary in 1839. He was installed as the first pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Liberty Sullivan County New York in 1840 and remained there for 12 years before being installed as the first pastor of the newly established Presbyterian Church in Pluckamin Somerset County New Jersey in 1852. Petrie resigned due to ill health in 1856 and moved to Jersey City. He continued to preach throughout New Jersey until his death in 1886 in Plainfield. unknown books
183012096Washington 1830. 8vo. 1 f. <br><br>Opposes the removal of the Cherokees and other Indian nations from their ancestral lands. Government document: 21st Congress 1st Session. 73. Removed from a nonce volume; inner margin a little irregular. Very light spotting. First page with inked numeral in upper margin. unknown books
183012098Washington 1830. 8vo. 1 f. <br><br>Opposes the removal of the Cherokees and other Indian nations from their ancestral lands. Government document: 21st Congress 1st Session. Ho. of Reps. Removed from a nonce volume; inner margin a little irregular. Very light spotting. First page with inked numeral in upper margin. unknown books
184273021Boston: Bradbury & Soden. Very Good. 1842. Softcover. THE MONTHLY CHRONICLE VOL. III. NO. III. Boston April 1842. Includes a single page map of "N. J. and Pennsylvania"; Pennsylvania Improvements; Military Organization Of China; Working Under Atmospheric Pressure; Good condition. . Bradbury & Soden paperback books
183112002Washington 1831. 8vo. 1 f. verso blank. <br><br>Opposes the Indian Removal Act of 1830 which had been recently passed by Congress and signed into law by President Jackson. Government document: 21st Congress 2d Session. 31. Removed from a nonce volume. Stain not obscuring text. Inked numeral in top margin of recto. unknown books
1878260561878. WOOLMAN AND ROSE ATLAS OF THE JERSEY COAST. LONG BRANCH 1878: GRADED SCHOOL. A hand-colored original 11.5-inch by 14-inch view of the Long Branch Graded School. $100.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
1878274841878. WOOLMAN AND ROSE ATLAS OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST. ASBURY PARK 1878. THE COLEMAN HOUSE. An 11.5-inch by 14-inch hand-colored engraving depicting the Coleman House hotel and its surroundings in Asbury Park including boating on Wesley Lake. $125.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
1878314351878. WOOLMAN AND ROSE ATLAS OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST. ASBURY PARK 1878. THE GRAND AVENUE HOUSE. An 11.5-inch by 14-inch hand-colored print showing the Grand Avenue House Property of Sill & Ripley in Asbury Park. $125.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
1878261791878. WOOLMAN AND ROSE ATLAS OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST. ASBURY PARK 1878. An original print not a reproduction showing the Branch yard of Princeton Lumber and Improvement Co. Hand-colored. $85.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
1878266711878. WOOLMAN AND ROSE ATLAS OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST. ATLANTIC CITY 1878. COLONNADE HOUSE. An 11.5-inch by 14-inch print of the Colonnade House in Atlantic City J. Henry Hayes Propr. $45.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
1878266701878. WOOLMAN AND ROSE ATLAS OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST. ATLANTIC CITY 1878. GERMANTOWN COTTAGE. An 11.5-inch by 14-inch print depicting a view of the Germantown Cottage Atlantic City J.W. Donnelly Prop. $45.00. <br/><br/> unknown books