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Ellicott’s Diary, Local News

May 22, 2015 By Marfy Goodspeed in Delaware Twp, Hunterdon, Locktown, Warford Tags: churches, Civil War, Ellicott's Diary, flora and fauna, old ways, politics

Recently I wrote about the diary of Benjamin H. Ellicott, a Baltimore man who married into a Hunterdon family, and traveled with his family from Baltimore to Flemington in 1861.1

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“Copperheadism” in Locktown

May 15, 2015 By Marfy Goodspeed in Carrell, Delaware Twp, Heath, Kugler, Locktown Tags: churches, Civil War

During the Civil War, Republicans called Democrats who opposed the war “Copperheads,” likening them to poisonous snakes. Many of these “Copperheads” could be found in Northern States like New Jersey, and in Hunterdon County.

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“California” in Franklin Township

May 8, 2015 By Marfy Goodspeed in E. T. Bush, Franklin Twp, Historians Tags: flora and fauna, schools

Bewick OakThe following is one in a series of articles that Mr. Bush wrote in which grand old trees were the primary theme. Those magnificent trees are no longer around to inspire us the way they did Mr. Bush. Seeing the world through his eyes reminds us of what has been lost.

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