History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of many of their Prominent Men . his advice is frequently soughtalter upon private, public, and corporate affairs. Heis possessed of great decision of character, and isfeariess in what he considers the right, caring noth-ing for public or popular opinion and clamor. Hisrule through life has been to do his best in whateverposition he was placed, whether high or low. CHAPTER XCV. CITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK.—(Condmicrf.) Industrial Pursuits. —The industries of NewBrunswick may be thus enumerated : Architects, 5 ;bakers, 15


History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of many of their Prominent Men . his advice is frequently soughtalter upon private, public, and corporate affairs. Heis possessed of great decision of character, and isfeariess in what he considers the right, caring noth-ing for public or popular opinion and clamor. Hisrule through life has been to do his best in whateverposition he was placed, whether high or low. CHAPTER XCV. CITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK.—(Condmicrf.) Industrial Pursuits. —The industries of NewBrunswick may be thus enumerated : Architects, 5 ;bakers, 15 ; blacksmiths and wheelwrights, 21; booksand stationers, 5; boot and shoe dealers, 47 ; boxmanufacturer, 1; broom-factory, 1; buckram andmosquito-netting factory, 1; butchers, 21; carriage-manufactory, 3 ; carpenters and builders, 21; carpet-weavers, 8; cedar cooper, 1; cement, lime, and sand,2; cigar box-factory, 1; clothiers and tailors, 19;confectioners, 21 ; coal, brick, and stone, 10 ; corsets,1; china and glassware, 3 ; cutlery grinding, 2 ; drug-gists, 9; dry-goods, U; dyers, 2; fancy goods and. 5| S3 CITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 657 notions, 15; foundries, 3 ; fruit-dealers, 6 ; fur goods,4; furniture-dealers, 6; grain, hay, and feed, 3 ;groceries, 86 ; hardware, 3 ; harness-makers, 7 ; hatsand caps, 6 ; hides, 3 ; hotels, 15 ; house and signpainting, 11 ; iron and steel, 2 ; jewelers and watch-makers, 8 ; leather and shoe findings, 2 ; leather shoefactories, 7 ; lime-kiln, 1 ; locksmiths, 2; lumber-dealers, 2; machine-shops, 3 ; marble and slate man-tels, 1; marble-works, 4; mason and builders, 9;needle-works, 1; oil-dealers, 2; paper-hangings, 2;parasols, canes, and trunks, 1; photographers, 1 ;picture-frame dealers, 2; plumbing and gas-fitting, 8;plow-manufactory, 1 ; pottery, 1 ; printing-offices, 4 ;pump-factory, 1; roofers, 3; sail-makers, 1; sashand blind-factory, 2; saw-mill, 1; ship-yards, 2;boat builders, 1; soap-works, 1; stair-builders, 1;stonecutters, 2 ; sto


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