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208th New Jersey Legislature [Wikidata] January 13, 1998 1997: Senate: 209 209th New Jersey Legislature [Wikidata] January 11, 2000 1999 210 210th New Jersey Legislature [Wikidata] January 8, 2002 2001: Senate: 211 211th New Jersey Legislature [Wikidata] New Jersey General Assembly, 2004–06 term: January 13, 2004 [6] January 10, 2006 [6] 2003 ...
Delegates from New Jersey; Name 1st Continental Congress 2nd Continental Congress Confederation Congress John Beatty: 1784–1785 Elias Boudinot: 1778: 1781–1783 William Burnet: 1780–1781: 1781 Lambert Cadwalader: 1785–1787 Abraham Clark: 1776–1778; 1780–1781: 1781–1783; 1786–1788 Silas Condict: 1781–1783 Stephen Crane: 1774: ...
Re-elected, but resigned on election to New Jersey State Senate. Nellie Pou: Democratic: 9th: 2025 – present Elected in 2024. Incumbent. D. Lane Powers: Republican: 4th: 1933 – 1945 Elected in 1932. Resigned to become a member of the Public Utilities Commission of New Jersey Le Gage Pratt: Democratic: 8th: 1907 – 1909 Elected in 1906 ...
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 then-thirteen counties, to supersede the Royal Governor .
In 1787, he moved to a farm near Green Township, New Jersey, in Sussex County, New Jersey. After a boundary for the new county was drawn in 1824, his former holdings straddled Sussex and Warren counties. In 1788, he entered politics, serving in the New Jersey General Assembly until 1790. He was then elected as a Federalist to the United States ...
The New Jersey Plan (also known as the Small State Plan or the Paterson Plan) was a proposal for the structure of the United States government presented during the Constitutional Convention of 1787. [1]
1787 establishments in New Jersey (3 P) Pages in category "1787 in New Jersey" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent ...
He also served in the New Jersey General Assembly in 1784 and again from 1800 to 1804. [1] He was a member of the New Jersey convention that ratified the United States Constitution in 1787. He was a member of the New Jersey Legislative Council (now the New Jersey Senate) representing Somerset County from 1790 to 1792. [1]