. The Daily union history of Atlantic City and County, New Jersey : containing sketches of the past and present of Atlantic City and County . ATLANTIC AVENUE, MSION HOUSE. 1876. rEXXIXGTOX FAMILY. -121 Artillery, in the Revulutionary War. -ervni- under General and tlie rank of Majorwas conferred npon him by special act ot Congress. His son. William, ua- also a man ofgreat prominence in the State, and was a member of the United ^ llonse of Repre-sentatives from i860 to 1862, and Speaker of the same House. He ua^. aUo (Jovernor ofNew Jersey for seven years, from iS.^; to 1S4,


. The Daily union history of Atlantic City and County, New Jersey : containing sketches of the past and present of Atlantic City and County . ATLANTIC AVENUE, MSION HOUSE. 1876. rEXXIXGTOX FAMILY. -121 Artillery, in the Revulutionary War. -ervni- under General and tlie rank of Majorwas conferred npon him by special act ot Congress. His son. William, ua- also a man ofgreat prominence in the State, and was a member of the United ^ llonse of Repre-sentatives from i860 to 1862, and Speaker of the same House. He ua^. aUo (Jovernor ofNew Jersey for seven years, from iS.^; to 1S4,?. inclusive: likewise of tlie .Stateduring the same period. Alexander C. M. Pennington, a cousin of the last named Governor, was a in Newark. N. J., until 1857. He was a member of the X^ew Jersey Assembly from18,17 ■iiitl 1838, and of the United States House of Representatives for two terms, beingelected in 1852. and again in 1854. He was a man of some military education, having beena cadet at the United States Military Academy for two years, after which he resigned tostudy law. He was Brigadier General commanding the Essex Br


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