1865-6*; N.w Bedford, 1868 69; Pres. Cliriatian Bib.
Institute, i'M'lytown. N. V., IS69 '- : same, removed
to Stanfordville, 1872 to present. Degree from \u-
tioch. 1 >.".:, Publications :
1. "The Church the Medlu f the Divine Influence upon the World,"
-tiu. ui. Albany, Jasper Hazen, lsi7.
2. "My Fourth I S v., John Weal .
:;. -1 iut> an. I Kaitii ..i the Christian Church," sermon, New York,
David i sit
4. "Gin i Sixth Occasion* Tra-t, "sermon, samepob.
N J. Ohrlstlaa Conference, same pui., i860.
â– â– \ . i i .... \. ii to I'.'-tlili-h-un," I'liriBtmas sermon at Anttooh
College, I-..7; i. .pul. in I. .ml.. n, K. 1 '
i. an. I Drinking Ills Blood," Benson, Hew
8. "Glimpses at the Evangelical AlUanoe," 1-7 1.
Gospel of Luke thi f Amor. Unitarian
Assn.
1". a I -nt a dote re pamphlet-eermons at different dates.
11. Several hand] il Qmtlona to the preaa; among other
paper*, to Cfoisuan £ ,2fl : lk v l , v«iin>-
|H»rt, Mass.; Cajrlaaoa rwHndmm, Albany; Chrutuin Union und licrinc,
. etc.
Dayton, Alfbed Bailey, M.D. Born at Bask-
ing Ridge, Somerset Co., Dec 26, 1M-: grad. Coll.
of Phys. and Surg., N. Y.. I 886; res. Mattawan, V J.,
1 886 to decease, July 19, 1870. "He posst Bsed orator-
ical and rhetorical power- of a high order, being a
graceful speaker and polished writer." Publications
incomplete lisl :
l. " Bevlew -.f the Principles and Practice of Thompsonianism."
j â– Uollitas ivsliini."
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SOMERSET COUNTY, NEW JERSEY.
3. " Inversion of the Uterus, with Methods of Reduction."
4. " Cerebrospinal Meningitis."
5. " Dry Gangrene." All above are medical.
Dayton, William Lewis, LL.D. — Born Feb. 17,
1807, at Basking Ridge, Somerset Co. ; grad. Coll. of
N. J., 1825 ; licensed attorney, 1830 ; counselor, 1833 ;
res. Freehold, Monmouth Co., 1830-38; member
Assembly, 1837-38; res. Trenton; 1838-61; justice
Sup. Court, 1838-12 ; U. S. senator, 1842-51 ; Repub-
lican nominee for Vice-President (with Fremont),
1856 ; Attorney-Gen. of N. J., 1857-61 ; U. S. min-
ister to France, 1861-64 ; died Dec. 1, 1864, in Paris.
An accomplished lawyer, orator, statesman, and di-
plomatist. " There is no public man for whose char-
acter I have a higher admiration." — Abraham Lincoln.
Publications (incomplete list) :
1. " In Vindication of the National Faith," speech in Congress, Febru-
ary, 1843.
2. " Address before the Societies," at Princeton, pp. 30, Sept. 26, 1843.
3. "On Remitting Gen. Jackson's Fine," speech in Congress, Decem-
ber, 1843.
4. " The Occupation of Washington Territory," same, January, 1S44.
5. " The Tariff," same, April, 1844.
6. "Annexation of Texas," same, February, 1845.
7. " Wilmot Proviso," same, March, 1847.
8. "To establish Temporary Governments in Oregon, California, and
New Mexico," same, July, 1848.
9. " On Admission of California into the Union," same, March, 1850.
10. " Statutes of New Jersey," Revision of 1847 (joint), pp. 1155.
11. Decisions as Justice of N. J. Supreme Court in 1, 2, and 3 Harrison's
Law Reports, 38-41.
12. Speech at Cooper Union, N. Y., with Mr. Lincoln, after latter's
election, 1860.
Davis, Rev. John Angell. — Born near Kingston,
N. Y. ; grad. Rutgers, 1865, and seminary, 1868 ; mis-
sionary to Amoy, China, 1870 ; pastorates Ref. Church :
Palisades, 1872; Pottersville, Somerset Co., 1873-78;
Oyster Bay, L. I., 1878 to present. A constant writer
for the press. Publications :
1. " The Board of Publication," discussions in Christ. Intelligencer, 1875.
2. " Tom Bard," in Bower and Gospel Field, serial, 1878-80.
3. " Leng-Tso, the Chinese Slave-Girl," Pres. Board Pub., pp. 392, 1880 ;
first published as serial in Christian Intelligencer.
4. "China Boy who became a Preacher," in Sower and Gospel Field.
5. "Sunday-School Dialogues" (in press).
6. Hundreds of other articles in N. Y. Observer, Christian at Work, Chris-
tian Intelligencer, American Messenger, Child's Paper, Somerset Gazelle,
"Flowers' Fam. Mag.," etc.
Demarest, Rev. William. — Born Aug. 22, 1813,
at Old Bridge, Bergen Co. ; grad. New Brunswick
Seminary, 1837 ; missionary in New York City, 1837-
38. Pastorates in Ref. Church : Clover Hill, Somer-
set Co., 1838-40 ; New Hurley, 1840-45 ; Berne and
Beaver Dam, 1845-50; Westerly, 1850-54; Bound
Brook, Somerset Co., 1854-57; Ramapo, 1858-70;
Union, 1871-74 ; died 1874. Publications :
1. Translation of Minutes of Early Synod, 1771-94.
2. Translation of Frelinghuyson's Sermons from the Dutch, Rof. Church
Board of Pub., 12mo, pp. 422, 1856.
De Witt, Rev. John, D.D. — Born at Albany, N.
Y., 1821 ; grad. Rutgers, 1838, and New Brunswick
Seminary, 1842. Pastorates: Ridgway, 1842-44;
Ghent First Church, 1845-48 ; Canajoharie, 1848-49 ;
Millstone (period res. in this county), 1850-63 ; since
which prof. Oriental literature, New Brunswick. De-
gree by Rutgers, 1860. Publications :
1. " The Sure Foundation, and How to Build on It," 12mo, 1860.
2. " Our Catechisms and Confessions," series of articles in Christian In-
telligencer, 1872.
Dilts, Isaiah Neighbour, A.M. — Born at School-
ey's Mountain, Morris Co., Aug. 3, 1824 ; grad. Lafay-
ette College, 1844; licensed attorney, 1847; counselor,
1850; res., Morristown, 1847-53; Somerville, 1853
until decease, May 21, 1878. "A gentleman of fine
literary taste and culture, not only retaining, but cul-
tivating, the knowledge of the classical and foreign
languages." Publications :
1. Metrical translation of "Dies Iras," in "Our Home," 1873.
2. "Centennial Address" before people of Somerset County, July 4,
1876,"pp. 16.
3. Opinion in Board of Freeholders, etc., vs. Cory, 1874, in Somerset
Unionist.
4. Many editorials in Somerset County papers, political and satirical
poems, etc., never collected.
Doolittle, Rev. Philip Melancthon. — Born
about 1830 in Springfield, N. J. ; grad. Union, 1852 ;
New Brunswick Seminary, 1856 ; pastor Ref. Church,
North Branch, Somerset Co., 1852 to present. A con-
stant writer for the local press, but always anony-
mously. Publications (incomplete list) :
1. Scores of editorial and other articles in Somerset Unionist.
2. Sermon in Somerset Gazette, 1876.
3. " The Public-House, as Licensed to Sell Intoxicating Liquors,"
address before Somerset County Temp. Asso., September, 1880, pp. 12.
4. Many other contributions to Christian Intelligencer, Sentinel of Free-
dom, and 'Somerset Gazette.
Dutcher, Rev. Jacob C. — Born about 1826 at
Greensburg, N. Y. ; grad. Rutgers, 1843 ; New Bruns-
wick Seminary, 1846. Pastorates in Ref. Dutch
Church: Owasco, 1846-50; Bergen Neck, 1850-54;
Bergen Point, 1854-57; Cossackie First, 1857-58;
Seventh Avenue, New York City, 1858-59; Sixth
Avenue, New York, Union Church, 1859-63 ; Market
Street, New York, 1863-66; Somers, Conn. (Cong.),
1867-68; Bound Brook, 1868-79; at present without
Publications :
1. "Requisites of National Greatness," 1843.
2. " Sketch of Capt. Denning," by request of N. Y. Legislature, and
published by its authority, pp. 80, 1864.
3. " The Prodigal Son," pp. 125, E. N. Tripp & Co., 1870.
4. Oration at a dedication of a Soldiers' Monument, Orient, L. L, 1870.
5. " Alone in the World," pp. 320.
6. " Washington," an oration at Nihlo's Theatre, before 0. U. A. M.,
1872.
7. " The Old Home by the River," pp. 230, N. Tihballs & Son, 1874 (2
eds.).
8. " Our Fallon Heroes."
0. " America, her Dangor and her Safety," 1876.
10. Many religions articles in magazines and newspapers on " Bible in
Public Schools," etc., and some Action.
Eaton, Rev. James Demarest. — Born March
18, 1848, in Lancaster, Wis. ; grad. Beloit, 1869 ; An-
dover Seminary, 1872. Pastorates in Cong. Church :
Portland, Oregon, 1873-76; Bound Brook, Somerset
Co., 1876 to present. Publications :
BOOKS AND AUTHORS OF SOMHRSKT COUNTY".
G17
1. " A Pilgrimage to Concord," " Flowers' Fam. Mag.," 1878.
2. M In and Around tho VlrglDla State-House," aamo.
3. "On tiio Payment of tin' Ebul I 1' Debt," sermon, Bound lirnok Chron-
i. ;. . Bept 24, 1879.
4. "Tho Christian in Politics," sormon In samo, Juno 2, 1880.
6. Other articled in tho newspapers.
Kiiwahus, Maky II. -Bora July 2,1853, in Ches-
ter, N. J.; daughter of John F., M.D., of Raritau ;
res. Raritan since October, 1853 ; grad. Holyoke Sem-
inary, 1870. A talented young poetical writer. Pub-
lications:
Several loore of short jioems and sketches in proso in S( .
(Ml ' II ' I t ^ i Gazette, "Our Homo," "Ladies' Floral Cab-
inet," Bristol (Eng.) Observer, " Demorcst's Monthly," â– ' Flowera' Mag.,"
etc., uaually undor a nom-de-phime.
Ksiil.isii, Ki:v. .1 imi:> Tn I :< » i ■« »i: !■:. — -I.nrn I le(. Ml,
ISHl, al Kngli-litown, Mipimiotitli <'(,.; grad. I ilion,
New York, and Princeton Seminary; pastor Pres.
Church, Liberty Corner, Somerset Co., 1837-73; died
May 17,1873. Publications:
1 " The Croat Teacher," sermon boforo Synod of N. J., Morri-town,
pp. 16, Oct. 18, 1859.
2. Series of articles on Bernards township in Somerset Unionist.
:;, Miiiiv l Miiiiibutlons to same, and also to The Presbyterian and N. Y.
Evangt ' I
Fieli>, Richard BroOKTON, LL.D. — Born Dec.
81, 1808, al Whit, -hill, Burlington Co.; grad. Coll.
of N. J., 1821 ; res. Princeton, Somerset Co., 1811-25;
Salem, 1825-32; Princeton, 1882-70; licensed attor-
ney, February, 1825, counselor, 1828; member N.J.
Legislature ; attorney-gen., 1838-41 ; member Const.
Cony., 1844; LT, s. senator, 1862-63; U.S.dist. judge,
1863-70; died May 25, 1870. Degree from Coll. of
N. J., 1859. " His mind was so stored with the fruits
of his Learning that be had a rare facility of expres-
sion. . . . Only one decision of bis was ever reversed."
— Keaebey. Publications (incomplete lisl I :
1. "Provincial Courts in X. .1., with Sketches of Bench and Bar,"N.
J. Hist Book, 8vo, pp. 324, 1848.
2. "Keview of the Trial "f It.v. Win. Teiineut for IVijury in 1742,"
vol. vi., v .1. Hist. Boi . Proc . i- I
i hi Pnbllcatloni ol the N.J, HlstSoc.," "Princeton Kovlow,"
July, 1832.
4. "Address before tho Surviving M' mbon of tho Constitutional Con-
vention of New Jersey," 1863.
5. "The. Powerof Habit," A.Mr .-s.-. at Annivorsary of Edgoflold School,
Princoton, pp. 22, 1866.
6. "The Constitution not a Oompact between - ntiiorn States," oration
boforo Soclotles of Coll. ..| rT. J., pp .7. Jul
. . " .- 1 â– â– i â– i i i â– â– â– .
B. " Charge to Grand Jury," Irani in, pp 14,186a
9. "On the Life ami Character >>i Hon. Joseph 0. Efornblower," vol. x.,
(J, J. IN- 1 - !
l(». " Address on the Ulband Character •■! &brah tin
l.egislnliiro, 1868.
11. IVnle .1 V. . 1. 1
12. Address on Hon. James Parker, In »< I. '., new s«Tios of samo, 1860.
18. Contributions. '•■hie* Jersej Hlsl I b]
14. Various decisions In I 5.1
Kim i \ . Rei . Robert, D.D. Born in Princeton,
Feb. 16, 1772; grad. Coll. of N. J., 1787; teacher at
Charleston, S. c, 1791 92; pastor Presb. Church,
Basking Ridge, Somerset Co., 1796 1816; president
Univ. of Geo., 1*17: died L817, in Georgia. Mi-
writings were chiefly " to be useful." " Perspicuity,
40
strength, and effect were the great things at which he
aimed. Had he written more he would have written
better." lu-niin. Publications (incomplete li
1. "On tho Baptism of John," sormon, 1807.
2. "Sermon on tho Victory of Christ over Death," at tho funoral of
Rev. Wm. Boyd, Lamlngton, pp. 20, May 17, 1807.
3. " On Baptism," sormon, 1808.
4. Two sermons in SalUmal Preaeher, 1813.
6. "Thoughts on Colonization," 1816.
8. Letters in "Memoir" (|,osthumous), 1816.
Fish, Rev. Hknky Clay, D.D.— Born Jan. 27,
1820, it Halifax. Vt. ; removed to New Jersey, 1840;
grad. Onion Theol. Sem., N. Y., June 2o, 1845. Pas-
torates in Bapt. Church: Somerville, Somerset Co.,
1845 to December, 1850; Newark, First. January,
1851-77. Died Oct. 2, 1877. Degree from Roc i
Univ., 1858. One of the most industrious of work-
ers, as thirteen bound volumes of his writings and
elaborate contributions to periodicals, prepared amid
an immense amount of parishional work, testily. " The
extent of bis reading in history, poetry, modern and
patriotic literature, as well as the amount of bis writ-
ing in making translations and sketches, was some-
thing marvelous." — Hague. Publications:
1. "Tho Baptist Scriptural Catechism," E. H. Flotchoi , N. Y., pp. 86,
1849.
2. "Hist. First Baptist Church, Newark," two scmi-centonnlal ser-
mons, 18mo, pp. 108, June, 1861.
3. " Tho Youth's Catechism," 2 vols., pp. 200, Nowark, 1863.
4. "Tho Child's Catechism," pp. 30, 1853.
6. "Romanism and tho Common Schools," Thanksgiving sormon, pp.
20, 1853.
6. "Primitive Piety Revived," a 8200 prize essay of Cong. Board of
Pub., Boston, 12mo, pp. 249, 1855; published in Dutch at Utrecht, Hol-
land, 1860.
7. "History and Repository of Pulpit Eloquence," 2 vols., 8ro, pp.
1235, Dodd, 1868.
8. "Pulpit Eloquonco of tho Nlnotocuth Contury," 8vo, pp. 813, Dodd,
1867.
9. "Select Discourses," trans, from French, 12mo, pp. 408, Sheldon &
Co., 1868.
10. " How Can I bo Snvod !" prizo tract of Sheldon 4 Co., N. Y., pp.
21. 1869.
11. "Tho Price of Soul Liberty, and Who paid It," 18mo, pp. 152, Shel-
don 4 Co., I860,
12. " Don 1 ! Swear," prizo tract, pp. 10, 18C2 ; trans. Into French.
13. "The Valley of Achor a Dovo of Hope," Thanksgiving sormon,
Vt Hand in tho Rebellion," pp. 32, July, 1 365.
1 "'. •• War Record of tho First Baptist Church," two sermons, pp. 26,
1-,.
10. "Tho Hour for A i ,"pp to, Am Board I' i Mi-.,!-,..
IT. u Account of Golden We Idlng" ol an Mot's parents, 1866.
18. Editor (with others) of " Tho Baptist Praiso Book," Sheldon A Co.,
pp. 840, I
It. " I. .y.iltj t" Truth the Glory and Strength of tiio Baptists," part
kvenua lectori -. Am. Bapt, Pub. *
20. "H , I'.ibloand
. I'l.iia., !>•:■:.
21. "Harry's Conflicts," i-iii-'. pp. 224, ia i v 7j.
22. "Hand-B i. ol Revli i ." ISmo, pp. 120, Jas. 11. Baric, Boston,
1874.
■y,. "Heaven In Bong," edited bj It. Pish, Its, pp. 712, Sheldon £ Co.,
1-71.
I I ib. Co., Hartford,
1878.
," pp. i; "Saved
in Hi.- Pulpit," PP 80, republished In Bdlnburgh; "Snfo In Believing,"
i mod).
_> M no ii.'uspepor articles.
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SOMERSET COUNTY, NEW JERSEY.
Fisher, Hendrick.— Born 1697, in the Palatinate,
Germany ; came to America, 1703 ;* res. near Bound
Brook, Somerset Co., 1779 ; member Colonial Assem-
bly, 1745-75 ; vice-pres. Prov. Cong., 1775 ; died
Aug. 16, 1779. A great man whom history has never
sufficiently made prominent, and whose literary abili-
ties were of no mean order. "The Samuel Adams of
New Jersey." — -Corwin. Publication (imperfect list) :
Translation of Five Sermons of Eev. T. J. Frelinghuysen, 1730.
Fleming, Robins, C.E. — Born near Readington,
Branchburg, Somerset Co., Feb. 19, 1856 ; grad. La-
fayette, 1877 ; degree " C.E." at graduation ; res.
Readington. Biographical Sketch in " Men of La-
fayette," by Coffin. Publications :
1. Six articles in "Flowers' Fam. Mag.,"— viz., "The Morristown
Ghost," 1878 ; " Lorenzo Dow ;" " Newspaper Poetry," 2 arts., 1879 ; and
3 arts., 1880.
2. Arts, in Mathematical Visitor, Erie, Pa.
Flowers, "William Pickeeing. — Bom Dec. 26,
1837, at Edgewood, Pa. ; res. Somerville, Somerset
Co., 1870-78, as teacher private school ; editor " Flow-
ers' Mag." 1878 to present ; res. in Trenton, 1879-80,
Philadelphia, 1881. Publications:
1. Many articles for Newtown Enterprise, Somerset Gazette, Somerset
Unionist, Christian Standard.
2. "Flowers' Family Magazine," monthly, pp. 52, Somerville, 1878;
Trenton, 1879-80; Philadelphia, 1881.
Flowers, Mrs. Saeah LAViNiA.f — Born March
3, 1845, at Pompey, N. Y. Publications :
1. Verses at twelve years of age in local papers.
2. "Silver Lined," 12mo, pp. 112, Eahway, 1879.
3. Stories and poems in "Flowers' Mag.," of which she is assistant
â– editor.
4. Various articles in Rural New Yorker,' Syracuse Journal, and local
papers.
Frelinghuysen, Gen. Feedeeick. — Born April
13, 1753, at Raritan (Somerville. )t Publications:
1. " Oration on the Death of the Father of his Country," New Bruns-
wick, 1800.
2. Letters in "Revolutionary Correspondence" (posthumous).
Feelinghtjysen, Feedeeick. — Born at Mill-
stone, Nov. 8, 1788.g Publications :
1. Address on Independonce"Day before Washington Benevolent As-
sociation, New Brunswick, 1812.
2. " Address before the Somerset County Bible Society," New Bruns-
wick, pp. 26, Aug. 21, 1820 ; republished in " Our Home," 1873.
Frelinghuysen, Frederick Theodore, LL.D.
— Born Aug. 4, 1817, at Millstone, Somerset Co.||
Publications :
1. Address before the Societies of Rutgers.
2. Address before Societies of Coll. of N. J.
3. " Explanations and Instructions" on the tax laws of N. J., as attor-
ney-general, 1803.
4. "On the Death of Abraham Lincoln," address, Newark, pp. 13,
April 0,1865.
* Some authorities place his birth near Bound Brook in 1703, which
may be correct,
â– f Wife of preceding.
J See chapter on " Bench and Bar of Somerset County," preceding.
i See biographical sketch on pages 58. r ., 586,
[ See personal sketch on pages 687, 588.
5. " On the Death of William Wright," speech in U. S. Senate, 1866.
6. "On the Impeachment of the President," speeoh in same, 1868.
7. Address at Fortieth Anuiversary of North Bef. Dutch Church,
Newark, pp. 6, 1867.
8. Address at Third Nat. S. S. Conv., Newark, 1869.
9. "On the Peace Congress," speeoh in Congress in reply to Senators
Schurz and Sumner, defending the President.
10. Argument in the People of New York vs. the C. E. R. of N. J.,
before Court of Appeals of N. Y., pp. 37, 1870.
11. Argument in Schenck vs. Vail, N. J. Court of Errors, pp. 18, 1873.
12. "On the Senator from Louisiana" (Pinchbeck), speech in U. S.
Senate, pp. S, Feb. 2, 1874.
13. " Specie Payments," speech in 6ame, Jan. 13, 1874.
14. " On the State of Louisiana," speech in same, April 14, 1874.
15. " On Self-government in Louisiana," speech in same, 1875.
16. Nine addresses in U. S. Senate, pp. 39, 1S70.
17. " On Counting the Electoral Vote," speech in U. S. Senate, pp. 14,
Jan. 22, 1877.
18. " Remarks and Opinions before the Electoral Commission," 1877.
19. Scores of speeches in Congressional Globe, legal briefs, and a few
newspaper articles.
Frelinghuysen, Theodore, LL.D. — Bora in
Franklin township, Somerset Co., March 28, 1787.H
His "diction in oral and written productions was
terse, chaste, and perspicuous." — Chambers. Publi-
cations (imperfect list) :
1. Address before Newark Bible Society, pp. 12, 1818.
2. Address before Female Aux. Bib. Soc, Newark, 1823,
3. Address before N. J. Colonization Soc, 1824.
4. " On Removal of Indians," speech in U. S. Senate, April, 1830.
5. " On Removal of Deposits of the U. S. Banks," same, 1830.
6. "On Sunday Mails," same, May, 1830.
7. " On a Day of Fasting," same, 1832.
8. Other speeches in Congress, in the Globe.
9. Address before Lit. Soc. of Rutgers, pp. 24, 1831.
10. " Address in Capitol in Favor of Temperance," 1831.
11. "Colonization," art. in Lit. and Theol. Eev., Jan., 1834.
12. Various annual addresses as Pres. Am. Bib. Soc, in Comm. Adv.
1846-62.
13. Inaugural Address as Pres. of Rutgers, July, 1850.
14. " Uses and Benefits of Historical Societies," in Proceedings N. J.
Hist. Soc, vol. vi. 18.
15. Various introductions to volumes (names unknown).
16. Arguments as counsel in N. J. Law Reports, notably Waddol vs.
Martin.
17. Many current letters to the press, and some (posthumous) in Cham-
bers' " Memoir," 1863.
18. Biog. Sketches of James Richards and Samuel Whelpley in
"Sprague's Annals."
Frelinghuysen, Rev. Theodoeus Jacobus. —
Born 1691, in West Frieslaud, Holland ; preacher in
Embden, Holland, 1717-19; pastor of Raritan (Som-
erville), Six-Mile Run, Three-Mile Run, North
Branch, and New Brunswick Reformed Churches,
1720-47; also of Sourland Church, 1729-47; died
1747. " He was unquestionably a ripe scholar in both
the Latin and Greek languages. I am disposed to
rank him among the eminent men of his age." — Mess-
ier. Publications :
1. Three sermons (in Dutch), New York, 1721.
2. Pamphlet (lost, including title! See Master's Notes, p. 180), July,
1723.
3. " An Answor to the Klucjle," or complaint against him, 1727-28. (No
copy known to be in existence.)
4. Two sermons (in Dutch), 1729. (All five Dutch Bermons wore trans-
lated by Hendrick Fishor and published, 1730.)
6. 'i'en ditto, 1733; edition in Holland, 1736.
1f In tho chapter devoted to the Boncli and Bar of this county will bo
found a sketch of his life.
BOOKS AND AUTHORS OF SOMERSET COUNTY.
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6. Two dlllo, relating to earthquake relt In Now Joniey, North Branch,
Doc. 7, 1737; Vtrecht, 17.18.
7. Four ditto, Pull*., 1748. (All 21 sermons translated by Rev. Win.
Dcmarcst and published, 1856; seo under his name, ante.)
Cai.i-in, Rev. Horace.— Born 1790; principal of
Young Ladies' School, Poughkeepsie, X. Y.j grad.
Coll. of N.. J., 1810; pastor of Pres. Church, Lam-
ington, Somerset Co., is] i-l'."> ; died July 19, 1876, in
N'« York City. Puhlications:
" Srrnir,!, l„.f, ,rc Somerset County Hi I ile Society on Act* xvi. 9, Aug. 10,
1888," pp. 20, N.-u Brunswick.
G uaRETSON, Rev. Gaeeet J. — Born near Somer-
ville, July 81, 1807; grad. Rutgers, 1829; New Bruns-
wick Seminary, 1882. Pastorates in Reformed Dutch
Church: Stuyvesant, 1832-84; Newtown and Jamaica,
188G I'.'; Lodi, 1849 52; died Aug. II, 1854. Publi-
cations :
I Lddreas before Societies of Butgora, 1839.
â– J A I'l-coursc nt Jamaica, 1,. I., fortletli anniversary of Bev. Jacob
Schoonmaker, pp. 29, Feb. 16, 1842.
:'.. "The Christian Citizen," 1842.
4. Sermon on death of A. S. Itnpaljo, 1847.
(Iatzmkk, William Henry. — Born July 7, 1807,
near Bomerville; res. Somerset until 1829 ; gen. agt.
I nii.il Companies of N. J., lS40-(j~ ; pres. Camden
and Amboy R. 1!., 1867 7-; consulting manager Le-
high Valley R. It., 1872-80; res. in Philadelphia,
L88G I" present. More of a worker than a writer.
Publications:
1. " Views upon the Proposition to Lease the Public Works of Now \
Jorsoy hi the I'ennu. B. It. Co.," pp. 2i, April, 1871.
2. Spocch at testimonial to Ann Pucker, Nov. 23, 1865, in "Records of
IMUmonbdi."*
Ci.-i .i:n, Asiini.i..— Born Nov. 17, 1825, in Prince-
Ion, Somerset Co.; grad. Coll. of N. J., 1846; licensed
attorney, 1849; res. Tenafiy, Bergen Co., 1863 to
present; judge Com. Pleas of Bergen, 1867. "A man
of line literary culture ami taste," ami with a high
reputation in the specialty of corporation law. Pub-
lications :
1. A rloanNott loBrlo 'Ti ctrlneof Ultra Vires,"
J!,.U.i , V ilia 0o.,N. Y., 1876; new od, 1880.
2. Argument before tfa« Electoral Commission at Washington, 1878.
GREEN, JAMES SpBOAT. — Born .Inly L'L', 1 7'.»1'. in
Philadelphia.! A man of " industry, accuracy, ami
precision." Com. Stockton. Publications (imperfeel
list):
1. Vols, I.. ii.,«ii.l Ul
'ohm, 18 .i II
2. "(Ill Constitution .1 k.oi
i sing decudoiu in V J, Sup,
B] li in Congress, 1867.
Green, James Spboat, M.l». Born Julj 22, L829,
:ii Princeton, Somerset t 'o. ; "rrad. Coll. of N. .1.. !^l•:
Sled. I niv. of Pa., 1851 ; res. Philadelphia, L848 58;
Elizabeth from November, 1858. Publications:
1. * Double II. ruin on Sa Sldo Succeesfully Cured," v. I. .v../../..ur.,
July, 1878.
•J. " Intestinal Obstlucli. .11, ob., calling foi
.'.'.,./., 1ST...
• See ohaptar on " Promlnant Hen t S imenet, n la this rolume.
f A personal sketch is gtran hi tile Bench and Bat Ohaptar.
3. " Extra-Uterine Pregnancy," Am. Journ. OU., April, 1870.
I. "it. ti. f the Tibia to relieve Angular Deformity," .v. y. .\r„t.
Journ., Juno, 1876.
6. "Ictorus Gravidarum," Am. Journ. Oiu., Not. 1876.
6. "Strangulation of Intestine," i/.e/., Jan. 1-77.
7. " Uterine sar. oma," tbid . 1-77.
8. Two articles In Ptryttria Med. SfonflUjr, 1877.
9. Two articles in Tram. Am. tied. Aaoc., 1880.
< : i; n i i 1 1 1 . \V 1 1 i.i a m.— Born 1766, at Bound Brook. J
" A learned compiler." Puhlications :
1. "Treatise on Jurisdiction and Proceedings of Justices of Peace,"*
Burlington, !7:'7; several editions.
2. Fifty-throe Essays, signature " Eumenee," exposing defects In Now
Jersey constitution, 1709,
3. "Annual Law Register of the United States," four vols., 1820-24.
I Historical address at Trenton, 1804.
... " Historical Notes of the American Colonies and Revolutions, from
1764 to 1770'' (unfinished ; printed posthumous), 8vo, Burlington, 1843.