Uistory J^'^^^^^ to be treated in a. New Jersey w. l be fou ^^^^ ^^^.^^ ^,^. Continental - . J.. Richard I' ^^ ^^,i^. MELLILK, Jr.. ma. Mellick has tokl in Ihis handsome volnnie not only the story of his first German pro- . America, but also the ! State. He has grouped about his theme. New ler- . sey in the latter half of the eighteenth century. Youth Novels - Music Your Special Deals. Full text of "The story of an old farm; or, Life in New Jersey in the eighteenth century" See other formats. Climate data for Red Bank, New Jersey; Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul. Raritan Bay – Raritan Bay is shown as highlighted area south of. 9781432728014 1432728016 The Next Falling Empire, Marc Boyajian 9781436788700 1436788706 Bibliotheca Grenvilliana V2 - Or Bibliographical Notices of Rare and Curious. The conditions of existence were by no. Jersey fanner and his family, and Mr. Mellick's record of life on the old. Our. author's account of the religious privileges in the Jersey of the time is calculated to make. We commend to the reader as a matter of interest the. Jerseymen in the last century Mr Mel- . New Jersey in the Revolution are careful and entertaining. As' to her Hes- . Ihe . The . story in truth is but a slight and scarcely continuous thread running through the. State history. Manyof the chapters are overflowin. V ^«ith. interest, entertainment and suggestion. This work has clearly been. The not very many periodi- . States, which devote some intelligence aud care to the. As to the contents of the book written by Mr. Mellick Jr of Plain- . The chapter on the Hessian soldiers shows. British troops set an example. There is some curious iuformatiou coiicernin< ' the. Tning. chapter is that upon medical kno^vledge and practiees in tlie last century. By no means the. least interesting portions of the volume are the loc. AI anecdotes. AMERICAN HISTORY: couscientioiis research. Mellick, Jr- -. ^n^w^U^^il^d. Jiid t - V- - . MELLICK, Jr.. Plainfield, New Jersey, in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. The narra- . tive it was supposed would prove interesting only to the descend- . But as the work progressed its scope broadened, until. Finally, valuable. Revolutionary. times in New Jersey as to warrant his seeking readers beyond.
It was still neces- . After ail, it is but a gossamer thread. B ^^^^ ^. i, which this ancestral pl- *^^^. So it was tha. who had passed therr hves «! Tbi. B- tedn^Ae^ Ue^^^^^^^^^ ,, ,^e. Of ^^f f ^^f^^^ements therein have been. Uowances must be made. Scenes that - ^ - ^; ;i. Jd with a faithfulness. Aan of Jh p^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^. J^^^^ - ^V. The. short, thick turf of its dooryard is shaded by contemplative elms. Sharon. The little windows that. Plenteous harvests gladden. This is memory's picture —. Now, alas, all is changed ! To enumerate them all would be. It would be the sum of. Doctor John C. Honeyman of New Germantown. N. J., whose patience and kindness have been unremitting. In. the genealogical appendix his help has been invaluable, and the. Zion Lutheran church would have been a. In many other ways the . It is also desired to make partieidar mention of the. William P. Sutphen, Esq.. Bedminster township — a life- long resident on the . To him the author is. Bedminster. Much has. Adjutant- General William S. Stryker of. Trenton, an eminent authority as to New Jersey's Revolutionary. The Story of an Old Farm. Ricord of the State Historical Society — and from the Reverend. Henry P. Thompson of Readington, N. Efficient aid has been. Charles W. In reaching information. Ul. deplore the omission of foot notes containing references to. To such persons it is desired to explain that much. The writer will at any time cheerfully. In addition, a very comprehensive list. The curtain rises on the first scene, showing the Peapack. Devastates the Palatinate — Despotic Princes, Petty Persecutions and. Cruel Conscriptions — The German Turns His Back on Fatherland — The Great. Flood of Emigration to America. Georg Hager, tlie Village Pr: i- ceptor Writes in 1. Giving all the. Contents. Anton Kirberger in 1. How the Second Silesian War Distressed the Inhabitants of Bendorf — The. Banks of the Rhine a Highway for Troops Marching between Holland and. Austra— Billets and Forages Impoverish the People — More German History. Albert Weygand — \ Pastoral Message from. Last Century — Reverend John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg, Afterwards the. Revolutionary General — Interesting Information Regarding Zion's Successive. Pastors — The Worthies of the Congregation — A Letter from Father Muhlenberg. Johannes' Son Aaron and His Co- Trustees — William Graft's Long and Use- . Pastorate — A Methodist Missionary Makes a Schism in Zion — Henry Miller. His Devout Wife — How Johannes Signs His Name to Church Documents —. St. Paul's Church in Pluckamin, Somerset County— George III. Grants a. Royal Charter to Zion and St. Paul's — Aaron Moelich, One of the Petitioners —. The Varied Spelling of the Family Name — In 1. Johannes Decides Where to- . Plant the Permanent Homestead — A Survey of His Family in That Year. James Episcopal Church is Established in 1. Early Missionary Work in New Jersey — A Graveyard Two Centuries Old —. Johannes Rides Along the King's Highway Through Bonhamtown. George — The Town Hall. Scenes it Has Witnessed — Thomas Bartow, his House and Garden — The. Homes of Doctor John Johnstone, and His Son Andrew — John Watson, The. First American Painter — His House and Collection of Paintings — The Dwelling. John Nevill Wrote the Laws of the Province — The Parker Homestead. Built in 1. 72. 0 — George Willocks and the Old Parsonage — The Efleetiveness of. Colonial Roofs — The City's Churches in 1. Gilbert Tennent and His Severe. Text — The Religious Atmosphere of the Last Century. Peter's Church — Pomp and Parade. Capital — The Mayor's Mace Bearer — Judicial Wigs and Robes of Office —. The Flourish and Ceremony upon Opening Court — The Stately Minuet, and. Royal Governor's Balls — The Many Negroes To Be Seen at Amboy — A Short. History of Slavery in New Jersey — The British Government Fosters the Slave. Trade — Extent of the Traffic in the Colonies — Cruel Punishments in N. Har- . denbergh— He succeeds His Pastor, and Marries His Widow — Disparity of their. Ages — The Religious Character and Attainments of the Juffrouw Hardenbergh —. Reformed Dutch Congregation of Bedminster Organized in 1. The Building. of the New Cliurch — Oonations of Jacobus Van der Veer, and Guisbert Sut- . Description of the Edifice — The First Service. James. Lutheran Church Near Phillipsburg — Andrew is Commissioned as Captain in the. First Battalion, Sussex Militia, and Serves During the War— Aaron's Son, John. Philip Johnston— The Capture of. John Malick by the Enemy — He is Thrown into a New York Sugar House —. The Inhumanities of his Jailor, Provost- Marshall Cunningham— The Brutality. Provost in Conducting the Execution of Nathan Hale— John Malick is. Exchanged and Re- enlists in the Continental Line — Washington's Army Enters. New Jersey. Washington Meet at Pluckamin — What Ladies Were in. Camp — Mrs. Washington's Expenses in Going to and from Virginia — Successful. Military Enterprises in January — Washington Orders the Disaffected to Deliver. British Amnesty Papers — Peter Melick's Political Change of Heart —. Dif. Terent Cantonments in New Jersey — Somerset Maidens and the Handsome. Major Burr — The Military Attainments of General Greene — His Division. Moves to Basking Ridge — He Quarters at Lord Stirling's — The Ladies of the. Household and their Guests — Governor Livingston's Three Bright Daughters. Stirling Mansion — Revolutionary Society at Basking Ridge — The Second. Establishment of New Jersey — Colonel Daniel Morgan Arrives from Virginia —. The Military Record of this Jerseyman. Congregations Hold Strongly Together — The Patriotism of. Domine Hardenberg and the Reward for His Arrest — Intellectual and Educa- . Influences of the Pulpit — Sunday at the Bedminster Dutch Church in the. Olden Time — Introduction of Singing by Note Strenuously Opposed — Sunday a. Dreary Day for Children — How Sunday was Observed in Ashbel Green's. Family — Ministers and Church Members Oppose . Sunday Schools — Aaron. Contents. Pulpit ; His Character and War Experiences— Presbyterians During the. Revolution- The Sacrifices and Sufferings of Its Clergy and Laity— Sunday. Lamington Church— Cnrious Practices and Observances— Betty Mc. Coy's. Appetite and Piety— The Elders Take a Drink with the Minister Between Ser- . An Installation Ball. Greene's Brilliant Qualities Attract Many Visitors to the. Van Veghten House — Middlebrook Tavern — Mad Anthony Wayne's Encamp- . Weston Road— This Officer's Reputation in Somerset. Knox at the. Van der Veer House — The French Alliance Fete — General. Steuben at Bound Brook. Knox Spends. the Winter with Her Husband — Social Intercourse at the Van der Veer House. Two Young Lady Visitors from Boston — Tea Drinkings and Hops at the. Artillery Park — The Grand Celebration on the Anniversary of the French. Alliance — Washington, his Staff and Escort, Reach the Park at Three o'clock —. Mrs. Washington and the President of Congress Arrive in a Coach and Four —. Distinguished Guests — The Charms of Lady Kitty Stirling Attract William. Duer to the F^te^The Banquet in the Academy — Balls in the Olden Time —. Washington Opens the Dance with Mrs. Knox — - Judge Linn's Daughter and. General in a Stately Minuet — The Society Reporter in Revolutionary Days. XX The Stokt of an Old Farm. Knox's Infant Daughter in July— The Bigotry of the Con- . D. Congregation Prevents tlie Burial of the Child in the Grave- . Drills and Inspections at Camp Middlebrook — General Steuben as a. Disciplinarian — His Distinguished Appearance — He Quarters at the Staats House. Below Bound Brook— Entertainnjents at this Old Mansion. Gerard, and the Spanish Envoy, Don Juan de Miralles. Visit Washington— The Grand Review in Their Honor. Greene's Guests and Their Amusements — Tea Drinkings and. Little Dances at the Van Veghten House — The Close Friendships of Cornelia. Lott and Mrs. Greene — Brilliant Young Men Connected with the Army — Colo- . Tilghman and Hamilton — Captain Colfax and Washington's Life Guard —. Colonel Scammell's Great Sacrifice — Lady Visitors at Washington's Headquar- . Light Horse Harry Lee at Phil's Hill — Philip Van Horn and His Five. Handsome D,aughters— The Arrival of M. Gerard and Don - Juan de Miralles —. The Spanish Envoy and His Mission — The Army Parades in their Honor — A. Inorganic compound. An inorganic compound is a chemical compound that is not an organic compound. There is no clear or universally agreed- upon distinction between organic and inorganic compounds, but common definitions focus on the presence or absence of carbon (or certain kinds of carbon bonds) or the source from which the compound is derived. Inorganic compounds are traditionally viewed as being synthesized by the agency of geological systems. In contrast, organic compounds are found in biological systems. 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