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RGW20186Lithograph Printed by C. Hullmandel foxing on surround unknown
1823281351823. A three-page manuscript letter from Ephraim Smooth to Bloomfield McIlvaine exhorting him to follow the tenants of meditation and balance inherent in the Quaker tradition. <br /> <br /> A dance was held at the home of Obediah Sears and Ephraim Smooth writes at length about Quaker tradition of contemplation rejecting "ill-judged indulgence of riot & gaiety" refering to Bloomfield's education he graduated from the College of New Jersey later Princeton in 1812 and his power to influence the youths and finally offers a curative silent meditation with Simon Pure Obediah Broadbrim and himself to "cheerfully join in the dance of the spirit". Dated 5th day 7 month 1823 5 July 1823. Reference is made to the flute and fiddle made in Edenton North Carolina we assume; and addressed to "Bottany Bay" which we assume is the one on Edisto Island South Carolina. <br /> <br /> Bloomfield McIlvaine 22 Feb 1797- 18 Aug 1826 died at 30 in New Jersey. He married Henrietta Maria Banker in June 1824. His father was Joseph McIlvaine who died a couple hours after his son aged 58. Joseph was a US senator for New Jersey. Bloomfield was a lawyer - his extensive library takes four pages in his will just the books valued at $939.35. He is buried in Saint Mary's Episcopal Churchyard in Burlington New Jersey. unknown
1825BOOKS013045IEast Windsor NJ 1825. Original manuscript. Very Good. Two documents 6pp; few spots of foxing. Dated March 15 1825. 12.5" x 7.75" Michael Lykes and his wife Elizabeth daughter of Thomas Morford deceased appoint East Windsor attorney Elijah Davis. The lawyer is to represent them in selling certain lands in Middlesex County to which Elizabeth has claim as the only daughter and heir of Thomas Morford who inherited the land from his grandfather William Updike of Middlesex County by terms of a will dated November 22 1778. On the back of this first document one Andrew Rowan attests that Elizabeth came before him on August 15 1824 at which time he examined her without her husband and she agreed to give power-of-attorney to Davis. The second document dated at Lamberton on 21 June 1825 comprises several testimonials that Elizabeth is the daughter of Thomas Morford and Lucy Reed who "for many years lived together and cohabited as man and wife." Elizabeth Dye attests that she believes Morford and Reed were legally married. Sarah Reed Lucy's mother states that Lucy was married to Morford at age 19 without Sarah's consent and that they had a daughter named Elizabeth. Inserted in this document is the testimonial of John Smith of Lambertville NJ who states that he officiated at the marriage of Elizabeth and Michael a few years earlier believing that she was the daughter of Thomas Morford who was the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Story wife of Joseph Story of Story Farm. Also signing this document are Robert and Ann Taylor who attest to the lineage and Abraham Creque who was in the house when Thomas Morford and Lucy Reed lived as man and wife. unknown
18350391331835. Original manuscript. Good. One page tall quarto. Hutchinson rented to Danser "all that house and lot . in the Village of Assanpink including a Meadow Lot on the Assanping brook with the following exceptions viz. the Store Room a front Room above the Store Cellar and half the Smoke House . for one year for the sum of fifty Dollars Cash . &c." &c. Dated 1 July 1835. Signed by John Hutchinson and Wesley Danser and witnessed by Jefferson Ely. On the verso is a long list of "Receipts Paid by John Perrine Jr." and other computations. Original horizontal folds cancelled with seals. 12.25" x 7.75" The site of this Monmouth County property herein called Assunpink Village seems to be the present Cooley's Corner now part of the Assunpink Wildlife Management Area and along the Assunpink Creek. unknown
1868038056Newark NJ: Wm. D. Roe & Co. Stationers 1868. Original documents. Good. Five engraved forms accomplished by hand in sepia ink signed by five different shareholders and five witnesses. For example: "Know all Men by these Presents that I Joseph L. Clark of Morristown N.J. do hereby constitute and appoint Samuel W. Corwin of Newark New Jersey my Attorney and Agent for me and in my name place and stead to vote in my proxy at any Annual or Special Meeting of the Morris & Essex Mutual Coal Co. according to the number of votes I should be entitled to vote if then personally present. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Twenty First day of January one thousand eight hundred and Sixty Eight. signed Jos. L. Clark. Sealed and Delivered in the presence of signed' H. Fred Scofield." Small paper seal on each document. Dated in January 1868. 7" x 8.5" WorldCat records only Charter and by-laws of the Morris and Essex Mutual Coal Company Morristown 1866 published two years before this group of proxy votes were accomplished. This company is not in the Rutgers U New Jersey collection catalog. Wm. D. Roe & Co., Stationers unknown
1915159691915. Women Suffrage Women's Political Union of New Jersey Suffragist Perry Adele D. Typed Letter Signed. Newark N.J.: September 2nd 1915. Letter Signed in Full by Adele Perry. 8 1/2 x 11 ''; single sheet; typed on the elaborate cream stationary of the Women's Political Union of New Jersey Written on the stationary of the Women's Political Union of New Jersey which lists all the officers and members of the advisory board this letter is addressed to Eleonore Raoul of Atlanta Georgia. In it Adele discusses making arrangements for Eleonore's upcoming trip to the state. Suffrage is clearly the issue at hand in this letter as Adele mentions that ''Mrs. Winkle has been out of town for the last few days on a campaign tour across the state." Later as publicity was central to any campaign for suffrage she tells Eleonore that ''The best daily newspaper in our state is 'The Newark Evening News.''creased once horizontally and twice vertically two punch holes along the top edge of the paper not affecting the text one very small stain near the Women's Political Union of New Jersey symbol in the upper left hand comer very good. unknown
193013913New Jersey: Private 1930. First Edition Thus. Leather bound. Very good. Original album with photos ledgers scoring records and articles from various New Jersey Rifle Clubs of the 1930s including The Ridgewood Rifle Club The Jersey Rifle Association and The Garden State Rifle League. Folio 28pp 468pp. Three-quarter morocco four raised bands title in gilt on spine. Newspaper clippings of shooting competition records and wins affixed to leaves 28 unpaginated; 1-37pp of ledger. Hundreds of additional leaves with handwritten notes specifically records of car part sales to various New Jersey automotive garages. Additional items laid-in include an 8x10 photograph of the Ridgewood Rifle Club members three used card stock targets and a series of official reports from matches and game associations. Solid text block wear to covers and spine splitting to hinges. A unique piece of ephemera. Although the original compiler of this album is unknown certain names frequently appear throughout including Charlie Vanderbush and Bill Troeger. Private unknown
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1120GBLJZMVHardcover. Very Good. Like new hardcover . No readers' or remainder marks. In no dustjacket 1st ed. first printing. PU Press. hardcover
18373648Jersey Printed and sold by J. Le Fievre 1837. 1837 12mo in 6s. 6 110 2 p. Folding map table. Quarter cloth with marbled sides as issued. Edges and corners rubbed but a very good copy. Jersey, Printed and sold by J. Le Fievre, hardcover
1833JC9374Newark: Published at the Request of the Session by Uzal J. Tuttle & Co. 1833. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Cloth-backed marbled paper over boards; 8vo; pp. 32. Binding broken and text block loose; text block water-damaged with slight wave and faint staining throughout. Sold as is. <br/><br/> Published at the Request of the Session, [by] Uzal J. Tuttle & Co. hardcover
1997BOOKS072407IRoseland NJ: NJSCPA 1997. HC. very good pictorial boards hardcover. B&W illustrations. .ITS BUSINESSES AND ITS PEOPLE." 245pp. NJSCPA unknown
197669025Riverview FL: National Society of Published Poets 1976. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Owner inscription to FEP. Limited to 1000 copies this being numbered 250. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. National Society of Published Poets hardcover
1175734284.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
198593920U.S. Army 1985. Paperback. Used - Very Good. U.S. ArmyCommunications-Electronics Command Fort Monmouth New Jersey July 1985. 66 pages. Illustrated. 9.75 x 6.75" paperback. Clean tight very good. U.S. Army paperback
195361586Women's Surf Fishing Club of New Jersey 1953. First edition. Stated. Spiralbound. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Previous owner's sticker on t-p. Cover has some wear and soiling. 200 p. Includes illustrations. Printed by Mark H. Quay Roslyn Pa. Title on cover is "from Sea to Skillet" Women's Surf Fishing Club of New Jersey unknown
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1852168836New York : M. W. Dodd 1852. First Edition. Hardback. Near fine copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 278 pages; Description: 278 p. ; 20 cm. Subjects: Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. --History --Schism 1837-1870 New York : M. W. Dodd hardcover
5195NEW JERSEY. Journal. 26 pages of writing. 1846-1854. Caldwell New Jersey. A handwritten journal of expenses kept in 1840s and 1850s New Jersey by a J G Glasby whose name is written on the inside front cover. Glasby listed expenditures for basic provisions manly foodstuffs for people and animals. Butter was by far the most common item purchased. There are many blank pages throughout the middle and end while the last few pages have additional writing. The journal is in good condition although some of the pages have separated from the binding. It has a leather spine and marbled paper-covered boards. hardcover
1333054807.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0259407194.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback