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Daniel Coxe
Colonial American Freemasonry and Its Development to 1770 Arthur F
The Revolutionary Struggle in New Jersey, 1776-1783
Nov. 1974 Vol. XXI, No. 4
Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey
Burd Family Papers
The West Jersey Society, 1768-1784
What I Like About the South
PARENT CHAPTER, New York, NY
Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey
February Brethren! As I Write This in Early the January, the Winter Is Still Mild by Winter’S Standards
Union of Colonies, Statements by Daniel Coxe, Peter Kalm, Benjamin
'Daniel Qoxe and the 3\(Ew (^Mediterranean Sea Qompany HE Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries Saw Speculators with Ready Money Turning Their Eyes Toward the Americas
Coxe Family Mining Papers (#3005) Background Note
History of Warren County, New Jersey
DFNJ 2016 Edition 7-17-16 OGDEN.Pdf
Page 1 of 4 MODULE I LESSON 7 BRIEF HISTORY of FREEMASONRY in FLORIDA
Recovered Public Treasures Exhibit Catalog
Public Library
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The Genealogical Society
Historical Society of Haddonfield Archival Collections for Live
Abolition. Seeanti-Slavery Movement Achen, Sumatra. See Koeta
Council of ^^^^ Proprietors of West Jersey— ORIGIN and HISTORY
Academy of Philadelphia. See University of Pennsylvania Adams
Tench Coxe and the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, 1787-1823
Colonel Daniel Coxe, Father of NJ Freemasonry
Using the Records of the East and West Jersey Proprietors
Descendants of Founders of New Jersey
SPRING 1987 Discover the Secrets of Flemington
Down Jersey: from Bayshore to Seashore
Daniel Coxe – Father of New Jersey Freemasonry Bro
THE HUGUENOT LE TORTS FIRST CHRISTIAN FAMILY on the CONESTOGA Mrs
New Jersey: the Unique Proprietary
Documents Relating to the Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey
Printed Map to Identify Daniel Coxe's Carolana Colony (Named Caralania on the Map), Reflecting Dr
Trenton and Trentonians in the Revolutionary Era
The First Century of Hunterdon County, State of New Jersey
And Type the TITLE of YOUR WORK in All Caps
COURSE HANDOUT © December 2015
The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut from 1666 to 1678