. Historical collections of the state of New Jersey: past and present:. Pennington Male Seminary. The village of Pennington is 8 m. N. of Trenton, on the greatroad to Flemington, and the NW. part of the state. The villagecontains 2 churches, 1 Methodist and 1 Presbyterian, 2 seminaries,1 male and 1 female, and about GO dwellings. The Penningtonmale seminary, represented in the engraving, is built of brick. 88feet long and44 wide. It was erected by the stock subscriptionsof persons principally residing in the vjllage and its vicinity, at anexpense of about It was opened for the recepti


. Historical collections of the state of New Jersey: past and present:. Pennington Male Seminary. The village of Pennington is 8 m. N. of Trenton, on the greatroad to Flemington, and the NW. part of the state. The villagecontains 2 churches, 1 Methodist and 1 Presbyterian, 2 seminaries,1 male and 1 female, and about GO dwellings. The Penningtonmale seminary, represented in the engraving, is built of brick. 88feet long and44 wide. It was erected by the stock subscriptionsof persons principally residing in the vjllage and its vicinity, at anexpense of about It was opened for the reception of stu-dents in 1840, and is under the patronage of the New Jersey an-nual conference of the M. E. church. It has a choice library, a ^?- . 7j. -T. skull was fracturec, lier left shoulder so hacked, that she could never use that armlike the other; sh- w«s alijo cut across the abdomen, so that her J jwels appeared ; theseshe kept in with her hand ; she continued in this situation for seven days, takin^r shelterin a hollow tree, and eatinjj the excrescence of it;


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