قراءة كتاب Stories of New Jersey
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A Jersey Tea Party; or, The Burning of the Tea at Cohansey. (Period, 1774.)
Authorities: | "History of New Jersey." I. Mulford. |
"History of New Jersey." J. C. Raum. | |
"Historical Collections." Barber and Howe. | |
"Story of an Old Farm." A. D. Mellick. |
The Story of a Spy. (Period, 1758-80.)
Authority: | "Our Home," published in Somerville, N.J., 1873. |
A Man who coveted Washington's Shoes; or, The Story of General Charles Lee. (Period, 1758-85.)
Authorities: | "Historical Collections." Barber and Howe. |
"Story of an Old Farm." A. D. Mellick. | |
"Life of Lord Stirling." W. Duer. |
The Man in the "Auger Hole." From the Journal of Mrs. Margaret Hill Morris. (Period, 1776-82.)
Authorities: | "The Burlington Smiths." R. M. Smith. |
"History of New Jersey." T. F. Gordon. |
The Story of Two Captains. Captain Huddy and Captain Asgill. (Period, 1781.)
Authorities: | "Historical Collections." Barber and Howe. |
"History of New Jersey." J. C. Raum. | |
"Story of an Old Farm." A. D. Mellick. |
The Story of Tempe Wick. (Period, 1780.)
Authorities: | "Story of an Old Farm." A. D. Mellick. |
"Morris County History." W. W. Munsey. | |
"Authors and Writers Associated with Morristown." J. K. Colles. |
The Story of Fort Nonsense. (Period, 1776-80.)
Authorities: | "Historical Collections." Barber and Howe. |
"History of New Jersey." J. C. Raum. | |
"Story of an Old Farm." A. D. Mellick. |
An American Lord. Lord Stirling of Basking Ridge. (Period, 1726-83.)
Authorities: | "Life of Lord Stirling." W. Duer. |
"Historical Collections." Barber and Howe. | |
"Story of an Old Farm." A. D. Mellick. |
Molly Pitcher. (Period, 1778.)
Authorities: | "History of New Jersey." J. C. Raum. |
"Historical Collections." Barber and Howe. |
The Morristown Ghosts. A Story of 1788
Authorities: | Pamphlet published in 1792. Anonymous. |
"Historical Collections." Barber and Howe. |
A Jerseyman and his Royal Crown. Joseph Bonaparte at Bordentown. (Period, 1815-39.)
Authorities: | "Encyclopædia Britannica." |
"Historical Collections." Barber and Howe. | |
"Bordentown and the Bonapartes." J. B. Gilder. | |
"Joseph Bonaparte in Bordentown." F. M. Crawford. | |
"New Jersey Newspaper Clippings." |
The Dey, the Bey, and some Jersey Sailors. The Barbary War. (Period, 1800-4)
Authorities: | "History of the United States Navy." J. F. Cooper. |
"Historical Collections." Barber and Howe. |