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BIBLIOGRAPHY

History of Nova Caesaria or New Jersey—Samuel Smith, Burlington 1765.

The Grants, Concessions and Original Constitution of the Province of New Jersey—Aaron Leaming and Jacob Spicer.

History of Burlington and Mercer Counties—B. M. Woodward and John Hageman.

Historical Collections of the State of New Jersey—J. W. Barber and Henry Howe.

Revel's Book of Surveys—New Jersey Archives, First Series, Vol. XXI..

Memorandum of Early New Jersey Deeds—New Jersey Archives, First Series, Vol. XXI.

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A History of New Sweden—Israel Acrelius.

History of New Jersey from its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time—John Raum.

Quaker Education in the Colony and State of New Jersey—Thomas H. Woody, Ph.D.

An Historical and Geographical Account of the Province and Country of Pennsylvania and West Jersey in America—Gabriel Thomas, London 1698.

Narratives of Early Pennsylvania, West Jersey and Delaware—Alfred Cook Myers.

Gazetteer and History of New Jersey—Thomas F. Gordon.

The History of the New Jersey Indians—William O. Nelson.

The History of Education—E. P. Cubberly.

The Dutch and Quaker Colonies in America—John Flake.

The Battle of Monmouth Courthouse—William S. Stryker.

The First Settlers in Newton Township—John Clement.

Genealogy of the Descendants of Thomas French—Howard B. French.

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Life of John Brainerd—Thomas Brainerd.

The History of Burlington, New Jersey—William E. Schermerhorn.

Retrospect of Early Quakerism—Ezra Michener.

Moorestown Old and New—James C. Purdy.

Traditions of Old Evesham Township—William R. Lippincott.

The King’s Highway and the Pensauken Graveyard—A. M. Stackhouse.