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Pledge of Allegiance debate, 1991

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 Asbury Park Press 18 Dec 1991

$1500 Raised for Frank Jankowski's widow, 1909

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NJ Courier 25 Mar 1909

Delinquent Taxes, 1866

The following names were listed as being delinquent on their taxes in the 25 Aug 1866 issue of the Burlington Gazzete Thomas ADAMS William ATKINSON Mitchell ABDELL William S. ABDELL Moses ATKINSON Charles ADAMS Ezekiel ALLEN Isaac ADAMS Ambrose ASAY Joseph AVES Joshua P. ADAMS William B. ALLEN Charles H. ATKINSON George H. ADAMS John C. ALLEN Elizabeth A. BARTLETT Thomas BAKER William BENNETT Ruth BORDEN Daniel BEATTY John E. BROWN Joseph F. BOOZER Joseph BASSET Henry BOULTON Aaron BURR Hannah S. BOULTON Joseph BAYLIS William A. BOWNE, Jr. Elijah BENNETT Patrick BRAISLIN James DAVIS John BOWERS J.O. BROWN John BOYLE Edward BRADY M.W. BURKHARDT Martin CONNOR William COOMBS Robert COLLIER Isaac COOMBS James COOMBS Joseph CROZIER Frank CASSADY Charles CLARK Sarah CHURCHMAN Spafford W. CUTTER S.W. CATURULL Henry CHEW Joseph CLIFTON Lemuel COSTILL Michael COLLINS Henry CARR George CONGO, col. John CHILDS Alfred COOKMAN Thomas CARSON Randolph CAMPBELL John CAVENDER Romanza COPELAND Isaac CO

Sale of lands, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 3 Sep 1856

Marriage announcements in the New Jersey Courier 3 Nov 1898

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Simeon Bartlett obituary, 1875

from the New Jersey Courier, 21 Oct 1875 Captain Simeon Bartlett, well known among our master mariners, died at his home in Lower Bank on Friday night last. His death was hastened by exposure to the climate of Jamestown, VA, this past summer where he was building a vessel and had just completed the same

Fowler-Bartlett wedding, 1905

FOWLER-BARTLETT from the Trenton Times 16 Mar 1905 Bordentown, March 16. - Cards of invitation are out for the wedding of Miss Ida May Fowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Fowler, to Harry Bartlett, both of Bordentown, to take place at the home of the bride's parents, No. 17 Union street, Wednesday evening, March 29.

Simeon Bartlett obituary, 1875

From the New Jersey Courier, 21 Oct 1875: Captain Simeon Bartlett, well known among our master mariners, died at his home in Lower Bank on Friday night last. His death was hastened by exposure to the climate of Jamestown, VA, this past summer where he was building a vessel and had just completed the same.

Bad Storm in Burlington County, 1858

From the New Jersey Mirror 26 Aug 1858 The storm on Tuesday afternoon of last week, was very severe in different parts of the County. Near the Red Lion, a man named George Bartlett, was struck by lightning, and instantly killed. He was a carpenter and had been at work on the house of Josiah Prickitt. When the storm came up, he went in the house, and took a seat near the chimney, in the kitchen, Mr. Prickitt sitting only a few feet from him. The fluid ran down the chimney, immediately by the side of Mr. Bartlett, killing him instantly, while Mr. Prickitt was but slightly stunned. In various parts of Springfield, the wind and hail did considerable damage. Fields of corn were completely prostrated, trees and fences blown down, and a large quantity of window-glass broken. In the house of James B. Warner, 71 panes of glass were broken, and in the house of George Gandy, 49 panes were demolished and scattered, by the force of the wind and hail. At Francis B. Warner's, a chimney was b