New Jersey as a colony and as a state : one of the original thirteen . George Washington Doftnei «eoond Protestant Episcopalbishop of the Diocese of New Jersey; 6. Trenton, May 37,1799; grad. Union College 1818; ordained deacon 1821;rector Trinity Church, Boston, 1830-32; elected bishop ofNew Jersey 1832; founder of Burlington College for Boysand Saint Marys Hall for Girls; anthor Songs by theWay; d. April 27, 1859; father of William CroswellDoane, bishop of Albany, and George Hobart Doane, aRoman Catholic prelate. 322 NEW JERSEY AS A COL. UN SCAKHOlMUGll a few years before Murrays advent, a b
New Jersey as a colony and as a state : one of the original thirteen . George Washington Doftnei «eoond Protestant Episcopalbishop of the Diocese of New Jersey; 6. Trenton, May 37,1799; grad. Union College 1818; ordained deacon 1821;rector Trinity Church, Boston, 1830-32; elected bishop ofNew Jersey 1832; founder of Burlington College for Boysand Saint Marys Hall for Girls; anthor Songs by theWay; d. April 27, 1859; father of William CroswellDoane, bishop of Albany, and George Hobart Doane, aRoman Catholic prelate. 322 NEW JERSEY AS A COL. UN SCAKHOlMUGll a few years before Murrays advent, a body ofRogerine Baptists had settled. The era of reform had to a large degree affectedthe character of the newspapers of the 1800 to 1830 there had been many changesamong them; many had been born only to dieagain, yet in 1833 the list of those publishedhad increased to thirty-one, including both dailiesand weeklies. With the exception of Cape Mayevery county had a newspaper, a press being es-tablished in each county capital save BergenCounty, the newspaper in that territorial subdi-vision being printed in Jersey City, although onehad been published in Hackensack during a partof 1822. As compared with the weeklies of the open-ing of the century the newspaper in the era of re-form took a saner view of life, had departed fromthe policy of designating a President as a Deist,a leader of ragamuffins, a prostituter of Ameri-can virtue, some of the terms that were appliedto Jefferson, and contented itself with callingJackson an o
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