Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, [1631-1776]; Volume X
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This book is a collection of papers written by Lewis Morris during his time as Governor of the Province of New Jersey from 1738-1746. The papers cover various topics such as politics, economics, and social issues. This book is a valuable resource for historians and researchers studying colonial America.
This collection of colonial documents sheds light on the history of the state of New Jersey during the colonial era. The manuscripts provide insight into the lives of the colonists, including their struggles with Native Americans, the Dutch, and the English. This is a must-read for anyone interested in early American history.
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This book tells the story of the settlement and progress of East Jersey under the Proprietary Governments, from the 1660s until its surrender to the Crown in 1703. Written by William Adee Whitehead, a prominent lawyer and historian, it provides a detailed account of the struggles and triumphs of the colonists as they built a new society in the New World. Richly illustrated with maps and historical documents, this book is an important resource for anyone interested in the colonial history of America.