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Rankin, Robert G. Donation from, 45.
Railroad: the First Charter in the United
States, granted by Legislature of New
Jersey, 160.

Reports of Corresponding Secretary, 1, 5,
39, 91, 157, 163. Of Librarian, 2, 39,
91. Of Treasurer, 2, 39, 91, 158. Of
Committee on Publications, 2, 40, 158.
Of Committee on Colonial Document
Fund, 2, 41, 158. Of Nominating Com.
mittee, 3. 41, 92, 158. Of Executive
Committee, 39, 91. Of Committee on
Arrearages, 93. Of Committee on Bi-
ographies, 158.

Resolutions: relative to another Volume
of Collections, 3, 41. Of thanks to M.
Vattemare, 4. Relative to Arrearages
of Dues, 42. Respecting Biographies,
42, 43, 93. On Death of Col. Robert
G. Johnson, 95. On Death of General
G. D. Wall, 96.
Robbery of the Provincial Treasury. A
Paper read by W. A. Whitehead, 49.
Robertson: J. Donation from, 4.
Rodgers: Rev. R. K. Donations from,
100. Resolution offered by, 163.
Ross: James. Donations from, 401, 175.

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Orders from, to
1776, 34.
Letters from, at

Scharff: Adrien. Donation from, 163, 173.
Schanck: Rev. G. C. Donations from, 44.
Scott; General Winfield. Remarks of, 6.
Schenck: Rev. Wm. E. Donation from,
100.
Schuyler: Gen. Philip.
Col. Jonathan Dayton,
Shippen Jun., Joseph.
Newark, 1752, 169.
Shirley: Governor Wm. Letters to, from
Wm. Alexander, 1755, 187, 192, &c.
Stirling: Earl of, Major-General during
the Revolution. Selection from Corres-
pondence of, 177.
Sherwood: Joseph; Agent for Province
of New Jersey. Letters from, during
1761-1766, 133.
Simms: Jeptha R.

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PROCEEDINGS

OF THE

NEW JERSEY

HISTORICAL SOCIETY,

VOL. VI.

1851-1853.

NEWARK, N. J.:

PRINTED AT THE DAILY ADVERTISER OFFICE.

1853.

473

CONTENTS.

PROCEEDINGS of meeting at Somerville, September 11th, 1851,

PAGE.

1

Letter from Robert Morris, 1781,

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Journal of Andrew Bell, Secretary of General Clinton, kept during the
march of British army through New Jersey, in 1778,
Inquiry into the location of Mount Ployden, by Rev. George C. Schanck,
Review of the trial of the Rev. William Tennent, in 1742, by Richard S.
Field,

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Selections from correspondence of William Alexander, Earl of Stirling, in

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Selections from correspondence of William Alexander, Earl of Stirling, in
1755,

PROCEEDINGS of meeting at Newark, May 20th, 1852,

The Uses and Benefits of Historical Societies; by Hon. Theodore Freling-
huysen, LL. D.,

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Selections from correspondence of William Alexander, Earl of Stirling, in
1755,

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PROCEEDINGS of meeting at New Brunswick, September 8th, 1852,

Description of site of Fort Nassau on the Delaware-by Edward Arm-
strong,

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The Pennsylvania Insurrection of 1794-by Rev. Jas. Carnahan, D. D., PROCEEDINGS of meeting at Trenton, January 20th, 1853,

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The History and Location of Fort Nassau on the Delaware-by Edward
Armstrong,

Index,

N. B. Pages 65 to 80, inclusive, are erroneously paged 1 to 16.

Report of Corresponding Secretary on the Belcher Papers,
Report of Committee authorized to examine supposed site of Fort Nassau,
The Discovery of the Northmen-by Charles C. Rafn, Secretary of the
Society of Northern Antiquaries,

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