. Historical collections of the state of New Jersey : containing a general collection of the most interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes, etc., relating to its history and antiquities, with geographical descriptions of every township in the state. Illustrated by 120 engravings. erected in 1808, and the Rev. Hooper Cumming installed itsfirst pastor. He was succeeded by Dr. Griffing, who resigned the charge on being ap-pointed president of Williams College. The Rev. Philip C. Hay then became pastor ofthe church. After his resignation the Rev. Mr. Cheever was called to th


. Historical collections of the state of New Jersey : containing a general collection of the most interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes, etc., relating to its history and antiquities, with geographical descriptions of every township in the state. Illustrated by 120 engravings. erected in 1808, and the Rev. Hooper Cumming installed itsfirst pastor. He was succeeded by Dr. Griffing, who resigned the charge on being ap-pointed president of Williams College. The Rev. Philip C. Hay then became pastor ofthe church. After his resignation the Rev. Mr. Cheever was called to the station. In1824, the Third Presbyterian church was organized, under the Rev. J. T. Russell, whowas succeeded by the Rev. Baxter Dickinson. Mr. D. resigned the charge in 1835, fora professorship in Lane Seminary, (Cincinnati,) and the congregation soon after made outa call to Mr. Selah B. Treat, of Connecticut. The Fourth Presbyterian church was in-stituted in the year 1831. A fifth Presbyterian church, known as the 1st. Free church,was organized during the year 1834. In 1836 a 2d Free (Presbyterian) church was or-ganized ; and in January of the present year another society, entitled The Central Pres-byterian church, was formed, and the Rev. C. Hoover, late of Morristown, installed A PLAN OF THE PRINCIPAL PART OF BROAD ST., NEWARK, SHOWING THE AND OCCUPANTS ABOUT THE YEAR 1796.* Episcopal Church John Woods, Newark Gazette Office. .; John Nesbit, Farmer. - P. Hills residence, afterwards Rev. Dr. Ogden. - Mrs. Caleb Caleb Say res. Jon.


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