The History of Cape May County, New Jersey, from the Aboriginal Times to the Present Day, embracing an Account of the Aborigines; the Dutch in Delaware Bay; the Settlements of the County; the Whaling; the Growth of the Villages; the Revolution and Patriots; the Establishment of the New Government; the War of 1812; the Progress of the County; and the Soldiers of the Civil War.
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Link Singerman ID: 5279
Year: 1897
Entry: Stevens, Lewis Townsend. The History of Cape May County, New Jersey, from the Aboriginal Times to the Present Day, embracing an Account of the Aborigines; the Dutch in Delaware Bay; the Settlements of the County; the Whaling; the Growth of the Villages; the Revolution and Patriots; the Establishment of the New Government; the War of 1812; the Progress of the County; and the Soldiers of the Civil War. Cape May City, N.J.: The author, 1897. 479, [1] p.
Author/Editor: Stevens, Lewis Townsend
Location: Cape May City, NJ
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: The History of Cape May County, New Jersey, from the Aboriginal Times to the Present Day, embracing an Account of the Aborigines; the Dutch in Delaware Bay; the Settlements of the County; the Whaling; the Growth of the Villages; the Revolution and Patriots; the Establishment of the New Government; the War of 1812; the Progress of the County; and the Soldiers of the Civil War.
Printer/Publisher: The Author
Language: English
Notes: For the Jewish colony at Woodbine, see pp. 395-96, 402-3.