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Two Lambert Farms

September 25, 2016 By Marfy Goodspeed in Amwell Township, Barber, Delaware Township, Hunterdon County, Lambert Tags: early settlers, ferries, houses, John Lambert, land titles, portraits, proprietors

There are two farms in southern Delaware Township that are particularly interesting. They were part of the old Dimsdale proprietary tract north of Lambertville until 1750, when John Lambert, a recent immigrant from Connecticut, purchased it.

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Who Collected the Boats?

August 20, 2016 By Marfy Goodspeed in Bray, Clinton, Hunterdon County, Pettit Tags: The Revolution

Who really found the Delaware River boats in December 1776? the boats that Gen. Washington was supposed to rely on to carry his army across the river on Christmas Eve? For a long time I was certain it was David Johnes of Amwell, working with Daniel Bray and Jacob Gearhart. Now I’m not so sure. In fact, I now have serious doubts.

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The Consequences of a Scam

August 6, 2016 By Marfy Goodspeed in Bray, Clinton, Families, Hunterdon County, Taylor

Taylor and Bray, continued.

This is the third in a series of articles about the founding of the town of Clinton in 1828. The two men who made this happen, Archibald S. Taylor and John W. Bray, Jr., came to grief in a fairly short time. The Town succeeded, but the founders failed miserably, and their original friendship turned into a deep hostility. This article focuses on what happened to them after Bray’s misdeeds were discovered.1

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The Ruin of A. S. Taylor

July 30, 2016 By Marfy Goodspeed in Clinton, Families, Hunterdon County, Taylor Tags: crime and punishment, portraits

In my last post I wrote about how the town of Clinton came to be. The man who made it happen was John W. Bray, with the financial backing of his brother-in-law Archibald S. Taylor. Building lots were laid out and sold, merchants and residents moved in and a new town came to life. In 1832 The Newark Daily Advertiser referred to Clinton as “a flourishing manufacturing village.”

However, Bray took some shortcuts that had dire consequences for his financial backer, and for himself.

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The Town of Clinton Is Born

July 8, 2016 By Marfy Goodspeed in Clinton, Families, Hunterdon County, Taylor Tags: early occupations, land titles, mills, stores

Clinton Began As a Speculative Venture

The history of the town of Clinton is a fascinating one. The borough has so much character and charm, but it had a rocky start.

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A Sergeantsville History

June 24, 2016 By Marfy Goodspeed in Delaware Township, E. T. Bush, Gordon, Historians Revisited, Sergeantsville, Thatcher Tags: churches, early occupations, houses, stores

SergeantsvilleEastWhile working on a history of the Sergeantsville Inn, I realized that this would be a good time to publish Egbert T. Bush’s article about the places that made Sergeantsville such an interesting little town. Mr. Bush did not have the advantage of adding photographs the way I do. These pictures come from the postcard collection of Paul Kurzenberger. (Note that Mr. Bush’s article is in italics; my comments are not.)

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Sergeantsville Inn, part three

June 17, 2016 By Marfy Goodspeed in Delaware Township, Fisher, Sergeantsville Tags: old ways, politics, stores

A continuation of the history of the Sergeantsville Inn.
Visit part one here and part two here.

A recreation of an old country store
A recreation of an old country store
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Three of a Kind

June 10, 2016 By Marfy Goodspeed in Croton, Delaware Township, Families, Warford

Recently I got a chance to look through Paul Kurzenberger’s postcard collection and found this gem:

Croton mule1It was too funny not to scan and save. As you see, the caption reads “Three of a kind, from Croton, N.J.” After my chuckles subsided, I began to wonder who in Croton sent this postcard, and who received it.

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Sergeantsville Inn, Part 2

May 19, 2016 By Marfy Goodspeed in Case, Delaware Township, Fisher, Hoagland, Sergeantsville, Thatcher Tags: stores

Part one of this story was published last year in March 2015 (The Sergeantsville Inn). It was written quickly, and covered the time period from the original proprietary deed to the end of the 19th century. Part Two goes back to 1830 to add more information to the story.

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Remembering Bill Hartman

May 18, 2016 By Marfy Goodspeed in Hunterdon County, Other Sources Tags: obituaries

Bill Hartman was one of those people whose loss is deeply felt by anyone who knew him, including me. I have not yet seen an obituary for him in the Hunterdon County Democrat, which seems odd considering how important he was to so many of us.

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