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John Lambert’s Letters, 2/19/1808

October 28, 2012 By Marfy Goodspeed in Delaware Twp, Families, Hoppock, Hunterdon, Lambert Tags: John Lambert

beginning in 1807 when Lambert was a member of Congress
ending in 1815 when Lambert was in his last year as a U. S. Senator

The original letters can be found in the Emma Finney Welch Collection of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. I have transcribed the letters as Lambert wrote them, which is why there is an absence of commas and periods. My only change is the addition of paragraph breaks to make the letters easier to follow. Check my running glossary of names mentioned by Lambert to see who he’s referring to.

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A Short History of Rittenhouse Tavern

October 26, 2012 By Marfy Goodspeed in Delaware Twp, Families, Hoppock, Rittenhouse, Rosemont Tags: houses, The Revolution

In this week’s edition of the Hunterdon County Democrat, the regular feature “Old Ink” had an interesting item:

1887
PRESIDENTIAL–The house owned by Mr. George Hoppock at Rosemont is now undergoing an overhauling. This is an old relic, built in 1754. The rafters were raised on the day of Braddock’s defeat. It was long known as Rittenhouse’s tavern. It is reported that Gen. Washington took dinner in the house during the period of the Revolutionary War.

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New Jersey, A History of the Garden State

October 13, 2012 By Marfy Goodspeed in In My Library

I don’t do book reviews, so this is not that. But I just got my copy of New Jersey, A History of the Garden State, edited by Maxine N. Lurie and Richard Veit, with an introduction by Marc Mappen, and I’ve got to say—run out and get this book! It’s a terrific collection of articles on the different periods in New Jersey’s history, starting with Richard Veit’s excellent first chapter on Native Americans who lived here, as far back as 12,000 years ago and into the colonial period. Thank you Rich. It came just in time to help me sort out this confusing history for my own blog.

I’m really looking forward to reading the next chapters, because they are all written by the top people in the field: Michael Birkner, John Fea, Howard Gillete Jr., Brian Greenberg, Larry Greene, Graham Russell Gao Hodges, Paul Israel, Maxine N. Lurie, G. Kurt Piehler and Richard Viet.

No doubt about it. If you love New Jersey, you’ll love this book.

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