The city of New Brunswick; its history, its homes & its industries . RESIDENCE OF PROF. CHARLES E. HART, McCORMICKS HOTEL, NOW DESTROYED dark of the moon, a practice which con-tinued from that time until within a veryfew years. The fall of 1797 marked the layingof the first sewer drain, for on September27th of that year, Jacob Dunham andRobert Eastburn were authorized to lay adrain on Church Street. The City had a town clock at this time,which was located in the steeple of the Episcopal Church and was cared for byJohn Lupp, who was paid ten dollars ayear for that service. On September


The city of New Brunswick; its history, its homes & its industries . RESIDENCE OF PROF. CHARLES E. HART, McCORMICKS HOTEL, NOW DESTROYED dark of the moon, a practice which con-tinued from that time until within a veryfew years. The fall of 1797 marked the layingof the first sewer drain, for on September27th of that year, Jacob Dunham andRobert Eastburn were authorized to lay adrain on Church Street. The City had a town clock at this time,which was located in the steeple of the Episcopal Church and was cared for byJohn Lupp, who was paid ten dollars ayear for that service. On September 22, 1822, a town meet-ing was held to pass on the question ofplacing a town clock in the Dutch Church,and by a vote of 134 in favor to 47against, $500 was appropriated for thepurpose of purchasing the clock. It wasbought of B. Davidson, and John


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