August 31, 1869
Children Between 5 and 18 Years of Age Residing in the District
CONTENTS.
- A
- Abbott, Horace, [119]
- Adams, Mary Ann, [91]
- Alexander, James G., [49]
- Ananias, Mr., [142]-146
- Anecdotes, [71], [87], [178], [179], [194]
- Appendix, [295]-304
- Avery, Miss Jane A., [212]
- B
- Back Road, [66]
- Baker, Matthias, [96], [99]
- Ballantine Property on Old Bloomfield Road, [96]
- Banks, Matthew, [37]
- Bartholf, John G., [97]
- Beach, Albert, [98], [230]
- Bellars, [248]-250
- Bennett, Jesse C., [67], [78], [88]
- Bennett, Capt. Thomas, [90], [141]
- Bennett, William, [109], [114]
- Benson, Col. Henry, [92]
- Benson’s Mill, [91]
- Bird, George and Jonathan, [90], [140]
- “Bird” House, [140], [141]
- Bird’s Woods, [108]
- Black Tom, [32]
- Blewett, Lieut.-Col. W. E., [243]-246
- Bloomfield Road, Old, [93]
- Blue Jay Woods, [104]
- Boating on the Passaic, [251]
- Body Snatching, [11]
- Boot Leg Lane, [64], [65]
- British on Woodside Soil, [84]
- British Troops on River Road, [34], [36]
- Buck, Col. Samuel L., [239]
- Buried Treasure, [35]
- Button Factory, [62]
- C
- Calico Print Works, [89]
- Calico Print Works Property, [141], [142]
- Cannon Balls from the Passaic, [59]
- Canoeing on the Passaic, [253]
- Carter, Horace, [25], [38]
- Cedars, The, [15]
- Christ Church Building, First, [190]
- Christ Church, Chronology of the New Building, [193]
- Christ Church, Form of Covenant of, [187]
- Christ Church, Formation of, [182]-190
- Christ Church Organized in House of C. C. Hine [182], [184]
- Church Choir, The, [195]
- Church, First, of Woodside, [173]
- Church Services in the House of C. C. Hine, [161], [162], [171]-175
- Coeyman Burial Ground, Stones in, [59]-62, [63]
- Coeyman Genealogy, [51]
- Coeyman, Hendrick, [59]
- Coeyman, Minard, [50], [75]
- Coeyman Possessions, Extent of, [52]
- Coeyman Reminiscence, [53]
- Coeymans of the Back Road, [67], [94]
- Cooper, Peter, [114]
- Crane Family, Notes on the, [126]
- Crane, Jasper, [100], [126], [127]
- Cumming, Gen. Gilbert W., [230]
- D
- Dead Man’s Bend, [31]
- De Grow, Moll, [10]
- Devil, The, in the Gully Road, [12]
- Discomforts of a New Region, [158], [159]
- Division Road, [64], [65]
- Dolce, Sanchez y, [23]
- Dow, Lorenzo, [94]
- Drift Road, [67], [72]
- Dryden, John F., [241]
- Duncan, John, William and Sebastian, [26], [29]
- Duxbury, Margaret, [58]
- E
- Eagle Printing Company, [90]
- Early Conveyances, [158]
- Edgecombe House, [65]
- Election Ticket, First, [197]
- Elliott Street School, [88]
- Ellsworth, Col. Elmer E., [214]-222
- Elwood Place, [68]
- Ericsson, John, [118]
- Erie Railroad, [168]
- Erie Railroad Brought to Terms, [248]
- Erskin Map No. [79], [59]
- F
- Fairs, Cake Sales and Lectures, [164]-168
- Fairy Lamps, [89]
- Farrand Family History, [104]
- Farrand Genealogy, [105]
- Farrand, Moses, Home, [104]
- Ferrant-Farrand, [106]
- First Reformed Church, [189]
- First Reformed Church Building, [190], [193]
- Fishing at Green Island, [23]
- Flavel, [69]
- Floating Palace, [30]
- Forest Hill Before Morristown, [104]
- Forrester, Frank, [15]-22, [24]
- Fort on Mt. Prospect, [102]
- G
- Ghost of a British Spy, [15]
- Ghost of Flesh and Blood, [91]
- Gibbs, Alfred H., [37]
- Godon, John, [100]
- Gray & Wright, [90]
- Green Island, [23]
- Griffin, Dr. Edward D., [105]
- Grist Mill on Old Bloomfield Road, [94]
- Gully Road, [7]-22
- Gully Road Ghost, [7]
- Gully Road, Legend Accounting for Origin of, [7]
- Gypsies on Murphy’s Lane, [113]
- H
- Handcock, Edward, [100]
- Hare and Tortoise, [19]
- Haugevort, Gerard, [70]
- Hedden, Joseph, Jr., Son of, [35], [97]
- Herbert, Henry William, [15]-22, [24]
- Hessians Bury Loot, [46]
- Hewes & Phillips Iron Works, [233]
- Hewitt, Abram S., [114]
- Highwaymen on the Back Road, [86]
- Hine, C. C., Anecdotes of, [171], [136], [203], [205], [206], [207], [208], [209]
- Hine, C. C.—Personal, [259]-291
- Hine, Charles Cole, Early History of, [132]-135
- Hine, Mary Hazard Avery, [209]
- Hine, Mr., First Visits Woodside, [137]
- Hine, Mr., Impressions of, [256]
- Hine’s, Mr., Character, Notes on, [202]-209
- Holt, Ed., [30]
- Holt, Ed., Floating Palace of, [252]
- Holt, Mrs., [30]
- Horse Cars, First, [159]
- Houses Erected in 1866-7, [139]
- Houses of Early Settlers, [140]
- Houses on Lincoln Avenue, [139]
- Houses on the River Road, [139]
- Houses on Washington Avenue, [138]
- I
- I’Anson, Miles, [70], [71]
- I’Anson Property, Previous Owners of, [72]-74
- Ianthe Canoe Club, [253]
- Incidents of Early Days of the Church, [194]
- Indian Name of Woodside, [110]
- Indian Relics in Gully Road, [9]
- Indian Relics on River Road, [62]
- Indian Trails, [7], [93]
- Indians, Fort for Protection from, [102]
- Indians on the Old Bloomfield Road, [103]
- Irving, Washington, in Woodside, [158]
- J
- Jackson, George, [29]
- Janes, Dr. J. E., [248]
- Johns, Joseph, [109], [110], [111]
- K
- Keen, Alfred, [104], [109]
- Keen Family History, [98]
- Keen Farm House, [98]
- Kidd, Captain, Legend of, [149]
- Keen Lane, [85], [99]
- King, J. F., [67]
- King, Jasper, [27], [33]
- King, Phœbe, [27], [33]
- King, “Poddy”, [27], [33]
- Kinsey, Thomas W., [246], [247]
- L
- Lanes, Early, [85], [99]
- Lime Kiln, [49]
- Lincoln Avenue, The Trees of, [236]
- Long Hill Road, [93]
- Longworth, Isaac, [102]
- Longworth, Martha, [101]
- Longworth, Nicholas, [102]
- M
- Macauley, Dr. John M., [191]
- Maclure, David, [237]
- Magazine House, [85]
- Maverick, [37]
- Melius, Esley, [42]
- Mellen, Rev. Henry Merle, [192], [194]
- Merrimac, The, [118], [120]
- Merrimac’s Engineer, Tale of the, [120]
- Monitor, Sinking of the, [122]
- Monitor, The, [116]-126
- Monitor, The, Turret Machinery, [234]
- Moore & Seeley, [91]
- Morris, John, [97]
- Morrison, Charles D., [150]
- Morrison and Briggs, [150]
- Mud, Plenty of, [159]
- Munn Family History, [40]
- Murphy’s Lane, [107]
- Murphytown, [109], [112]
- Mystery Solved, [62]
- N
- New Barbadoes, [38]
- Nichols, Horace H., [25], [213]
- O-P
- “Old Johns’s Money”, [111]
- Park Athletic Association, [69]
- Passaic, Boating on, [251]
- Passaic, Canoeing on, [253]
- Passaic, First Recorded Boat Race on, [21]
- Perou, Tract, The, [77]
- Phillips, David, [75]
- Phillips Family History, [75]
- Phillips Farm, [74]-79, [83]
- Phillips, John Morris, [70], [83], [233]
- Phillips Lane, [66]
- Pigot, Dr. Edward, [1], [22]
- Pioneering in Woodside, [179]
- Pobishon, Indian Name of Woodside,[110]
- Point House, [26]-32
- Prayer Meeting, First, [174]
- Presbyterian Church Organized, [172], [173]
- Presbyterian Church Organized in House of C. C. Hine, [171]
- Presbyterian Church, Pastors of, [181]
- Presbyterian Church, Split in, [176], [177]
- Prudential Insurance Company, Its Start, [242]
- Pullinger, Mrs. Dorcas or Gilbert, [43], [78]
- R
- Rano, Joseph S., [23]
- Reminiscences by Mr. Swinnerton, [158], [196]
- Retreat from Belleville, [168]
- Revolutionary Camp Ground, [240]
- Revolutionary Incident, [35], [36], [46], [53], [76], [81], [83], [84]
- Ridgewood, [154]
- River Road, [7]-71
- River Road an Indian Trail, [7]
- River Road Laid Out in 1707, [7]
- Riverside Athletic Club, [68]
- Roads, Old, [5]
- Rowe, Henry, [22]
- S
- St. John’s Episcopal Church, [145], [148]
- Sandford, Abraham, Jr., [22], [38], [39]
- Sandford Family History, [38]
- Scharff, Adrian, [95]
- Schenck, Rev. Isaac Van Wart, [192]
- Second River, Inhabitants of, [1]
- Shields Guards, [109]
- Sidman Family History, [99]-102
- Sidman House, [102]
- Slave, Last? in Woodside, [37]
- Smelt of the Passaic, Memoir on, [24]
- Smith, “White-house”, [95]
- Smith, “Brick-house”, [99]
- Smith, Ebenezer, [95]
- Smith, Matthias, [107], [96], [99]
- Smith, Robert, [95], [96]
- Stimis, Christopher, [45], [52]
- Stimis Family Traditions, [44]
- Stimis, Henry, [45]
- Stimis, John, [43], [44], [45], [75]
- Stimis Lane, [85]
- Stimis, William, [24], [45], [52], [63], [64], [75]
- Stout, Capt. Jacob, [90], [141]
- Strawberry Lot, [68]
- Street Car Octopus, [5]
- Street Cars, [200]
- Sunday Horse Cars, No, [232]
- Sunday School, First, in Newark, [111]
- Sunday School, First, in Woodside, [110]
- Sunday School in Elliott Street, [181]
- Sunday School in the House of C. C. Hine, [160], [161], [170]
- Sunday School of June 16, 1867, [161]
- Sunday School Proposed, [160]
- Sunday School, Report of First Year of, [295]
- Swinnerton, James, [229]
- Swinnerton, James, Reminiscences by, [158]-168, [196]-199
- Sydenham-Sidman, [99], [102]
- T
- Taxes, What We Get for Our, [3]
- Teel, Miss Hannah, [175]
- Terhune Place, [37]
- Thomas, Thomas, [62]
- Thornhill, [37]
- Timby, Dr. Theodore R., [117], [118]
- Tobey, William, [64]
- Tobey’s Lane, [65]
- Toler, Hugh, [37]
- Toll Gate on Old Bloomfield Road, [94]
- Tompkins, Daniel F., [53], [240]
- Tompkins, Francis, [49]
- Tory, A, [103]
- Town Meetings, [199]
- Tragedy, A Woodside, [199]
- Trail, James, [113]
- Triton Boat Club, [251]
- Two Bottles, [46]
- V
- Van Cortlandt Genealogy, [55]
- Van Cortlandt House, Old, [55]-57, [63]
- Van Cortlandt, Stephen, [55], [59]
- Van Emburgh, Abraham, [26], [42]
- Van Emburgh, Capt. Chris., [32]
- Van Rensselaer, John, [57], [58]
- Van Riper, Charles, [107]
- Van Winkle, Polly, [39], [112]
- W
- Washington Avenue, Opening of, [153], [158]
- Washington, Gen’l, on the Back Road, [92]
- Washington, Gen’l, on the River Road, [53]
- Wauters, William T., [109], [112]
- Wayne, Anthony, Camp, [33], [34], [79], [240]
- Weeks, Dr. Grenville M., [114]-126
- Weiler, Peter, [248]
- West, Joseph, [70]
- Winser, Henry J., Reminiscences of, [214]-229
- Winser, Henry J., Settles in Woodside, [138]
- Witch, A, of the Gully Road, [10]
- Woodside, 1868-9, [196]-199
- Woodside a Part of Belleville, [2], [151]
- Woodside a Part of Bloomfield, [2]
- Woodside a Township, [2], [154]-157
- Woodside Absorbed by Newark, [3]
- Woodside Before March, 1743, [1]
- Woodside Formerly Ridgewood, [154]
- Woodside in 1849, Map of—Facing Page, [1]
- Woodside—Its Boundaries, [1], [2]
- Woodside Molasses Jar, A, [148]
- Woodside School Census, 1869, [300]-304
- Woodside, The, of 1867, [158]
- Woodside Township, First Annual Report of, [298], [299]
- Woodside, When There Were No Politics in, [225]
- Y-Z
- Yereance, James, [116]
- Zenana Mission Band, [210]
| Transcriber’s Note: Archaic spelling and punctuation have been retained. |
- Transcriber’s Note:
- Archaic spelling and punctuation have been retained.