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  2. Category:Morris family of Morrisania and New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Morris family in New York was a longstanding political force in the colony and state. Pages in category "Morris family of Morrisania and New Jersey" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.

  3. Colonial history of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    C. A. Nothnagle Log House, built by Finnish or Swedish settlers in the New Sweden colony in modern-day Swedesboro, New Jersey between 1638 and 1643, is one of the oldest still standing log houses in the United States. European colonization of New Jersey started soon after the 1609 exploration of its coast and bays by Henry Hudson.

  4. History of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Paleo-Indians first settled in the area of present-day New Jersey after the Wisconsin Glacier melted around 13,000 B.C. The Zierdt site in Montague, Sussex County and the Plenge site along the Musconetcong River in Franklin Township, Warren County, as well as the Dutchess Cave in Orange County, New York, represent camp sites of Paleo-Indians.

  5. Province of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Province of New Jersey, Divided into East and West, commonly called The Jerseys, 1777 map by William Faden. The Provincial Congress of New Jersey was a transitional governing body of the Province of New Jersey in the early part of the American Revolution. It first met in 1775 with representatives from all New Jersey's thirteen counties, to ...

  6. John Fenwick (Quaker) - Wikipedia

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    John Fenwick (1618—1683) was the leader of a group of Quakers who emigrated in 1675 from England to Salem, New Jersey where they established Fenwick's Colony, the first English settlement in West Jersey. [1] [2]

  7. What is a turducken? How NFL legend John Madden made ... - AOL

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    According to an ESPN feature, during a Rams-Saints game on Dec. 1, 1996, Madden was introduced to the turducken by New Orleans radio personality Bob DelGiorno. He was hooked.

  8. Middle Colonies - Wikipedia

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    In 1665, the Province of New Jersey split from New York; however, the New York-New Jersey Line War continued until the final borders were decided in 1769, and approved by the legislatures and the King in 1772 and 1773 respectively. A Colonial Assembly convened in October 1683, making New York the last colony to have an assembly.

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