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Industries of New Jersey. . 00 100 00 38 00 49 00 11 14 28 3314 50 21 50 65 1 20 67 94 1868 5 55 80 00 95 00 35 00 45 7512 20 25 3014 25 22 50 60 1 Oo Nominal. 1869 83 28?,7 85 0070 00 95 0090 00 34 5031 00 45 OOII637 00 12 21 18 2827 32 21 503127 00 28 00 6530 00 65 1 Oo1 20 62 84 1870 69 1871 8 65 70 00 95 00 30 00 39 00, 9 13 26 30113 00 27 50 50 75 42 lO 1872 ^0 75 85 00 120 00 33 50 61 00 7 10 27 31110 00 25 00 48 8(i 42 o« 1873 35 55 75 00 110 00 37 00 52 OOi 7 9 25 3112 00 24 00 61 9/ 42 68 1874 ^? 45 55 00 80 00 33 00 45 00 8 16 28 30t 8 50 22 00 60 80 38 o3 1875 15 45 50 00 62 50 29 00 41 00113 16 27 30! 7 00 24 00 54 80 30 64 1876 15 37 40 00 54 00 27 50 34 0012 14 21 2911 50 23 00 50 68 , 28 35 1877 10 3^ 44 80 48 72 25 00 28 001 8 12 23 301 8 50 15 00 40 59 i 22 46 1878 5 1!> 42 50 45 00 21 50 26 50 6 9 19 23 9 00 20 OOi 36 60 1 29 1879 6 45 00 78 50 19 00 30 50 5^ 8 18 29 12 50 20 001 32 50; 31 bO 18S0 7 55 45 00 72 25 19 50 30 1 6 8 28 28112 25 20 50 31 49 30 60 38 STATE 01* NEW BASKET OF JERSE. years service, Thomas Boone removed to South Carolina after one year, and Josiah Hardy, who held theoffice until 1763, when he was superseded by William Franklin, the last royal governor ; although a nativeof riiiladelphia, and the only son of the devoted, faithful patriot, Benjamin Franklin, Governor Franklinwas a pronounced royalist, and a conspicuous enemy to the cause of the American colonies. At the very commencement of the war measures of 1776, the provincialcongress of New Jersey deposed him and were compelledto cause his arrest; he defied them, and refused torecognize any authority of the provincial or tlie conti-nental congress over him ; he was held a prisoner for ashort time and then permitted to sail for England, wherehe lived until November 17th, 1813, when he died m theeighty-third year of his age. The provmce of New Jersey, from the ume of itsconsolidation under one government in 1702, except for ashort time in the latter par


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