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Delaware Township’s First Meeting, continued

March 27, 2013 By Marfy Goodspeed in Delaware Township Tags: 1838, local government, politics

The Order of Business

We do not have detailed minutes of that first meeting at Henry Wagner’s “house,” on April 9, 1838. The Hunterdon Gazette merely published the names of those elected to office, and three items of business: roads, keeping the poor, and a dog tax.

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First Officeholders of Delaware Township

March 23, 2013 By Marfy Goodspeed in Delaware Township Tags: 1838, local government, politics

In my previous post on Delaware Township’s first meeting. I gave brief biographies of the Township Committee members, but neglected the rest. So, here are some of the other officeholders. (I will save Overseers of Roads for another post.) Many of these biographies are incomplete, either because records are poor, or because I have not spent enough time researching them.

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Delaware Township’s First Town Meeting

March 16, 2013 By Marfy Goodspeed in Barber, Delaware Township Tags: 1838, local government, politics

This is a revised version of an article first published April 2, 2008
on the website “The Delaware Township Post”

In light of the politics involved in the division of old Amwell Township and the local distress it caused, Delaware Township did not have a very auspicious beginning. But once the furor died down, local residents got to work and did what was necessary to set up a new township government.

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The Two Taverns at Robins Hill, part four

March 9, 2013 By Marfy Goodspeed in Families, Heath, Hunterdon, Kitchen, Raritan Township, Robins, Sutton Tags: Buchanan's Tavern, early settlers, houses, land titles

A response to the article written by Egbert T. Bush on August 7, 1930 entitled “Buchanan’s, A Tavern With A Long History”

The three previous articles on this subject and Mr. Bush’s article can be found by clicking on the topic “Buchanan’s Tavern” in the right-hand column.

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Joseph Moore, “the Maverick Democrat”

March 2, 2013 By Marfy Goodspeed in Amwell Township, Delaware Township, Hopewell Township, Hunterdon, Raritan Township Tags: 1838, early legislation, politics

This next chapter in the creation of Delaware and Raritan Townships involves a lot of politicking, a lot of ‘inside baseball.’ But it is the story behind the story, and should not remain hidden. I’ve leavened the article with some passing references to mad dogs, passenger pigeons and Lincoln’s first speech. The previous episodes in this saga can be found here: Part One and Part Two.

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The Town Called Skunktown

February 26, 2013 By Marfy Goodspeed in Delaware Township, Sergeantsville

In February 1888, the Hunterdon Democrat published this item about the original name of Sergeantsville:

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By Their Names You Shall Know Them

February 17, 2013 By Marfy Goodspeed in Delaware Township, Hunterdon Tags: Indians

Part 2

A personal note:  I am writing this series on the Lenape of Central New Jersey for the benefit of my fellow residents of Delaware Township, who have lacked a local history for all of their nearly 175 years as a township. I realize I am wandering into an area that has been deeply researched by accomplished scholars, and that it is all too easy to get things wrong about this shadowy yet fascinating subject. I am prepared to stand corrected, but hope it won’t be necessary.

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The Division of Amwell, part two

February 15, 2013 By Marfy Goodspeed in Amwell Township, Delaware Township, Hopewell Township, Hunterdon, Raritan Township Tags: "The Post", 1838, early legislation, politics

This year residents of Delaware Township in Hunterdon County celebrate the 175 years since the township was created. Five years ago, in celebration of its 170th anniversary, I published a series of articles on the website “The Delaware Township Post.” It seems appropriate to republish those articles this year on my own website, slightly edited. Here is part two:

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The Higgins-Horner-Hawk Farm

February 9, 2013 By Marfy Goodspeed in Delaware Township Tags: Going, houses

I see from the Planning Board minutes that a house on Locktown School Road (Block 5 lot 5) is likely to be demolished, as part of a subdivision plan. I’m never happy to learn that an old house is going to disappear. Perhaps it’s in terrible shape now—I don’t know, having never been inside it. I considered waiting to publish a story about the house until I could get a photo, but it looks like it will be awhile before that happens. And in truth, just because a property has a history does not mean that the house that is standing there is the one with the history. The house was not included in the Township’s Historic Sites Survey, so there’s no picture to be found there either. But with a title like Higgins-Horner-Hawk House, how could I wait?

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