New Jersey Historical Society January-April 1909

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Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society A Quarterly Magazine Chiefly Devoted to New Jersey History, Biography and Genealogy January-April 1909 The "Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society" are the bedrock of New Jersey history. Articles, especially those published in these early editions, were carefully reviewed for accuracy and relevance. Of special interest are the book reviews and editorial commentary. Of particular interest in this issue is: "Revolutionary Chaplains" describes the service of Rev. Andrew Hunter, Rev. Philip Vickers Pithian, Rev. Samuel Eakin, Rev. Elihu Spencer, Rev. James Francis Armstrong, Rev. James Caldwell ("Give 'em Watts, boys!"), Rev. Alexander McWhorter, Rev. Nicholas Cox, Rev. William Worth, Rev. John Mason, Rev. John Wesley Gilbert Nevelling, and Rev. Robert Blackwell. Vol. VI, No. 1 "New Jersey Chaplains in the Army of the Revolution," by Rev. F. R. Brace Some Unpublished Revolutionary Manuscripts: LXII, Surgeon's Requisition for Supplies for the Sick Soldiers at Chatham, 1777 LXIII, Alexander Hamilton to Colonel Bland, giving Gen. Washington's orders, with Notes in another hand LXIV, Receipt for Flour, 1777 LXV, Officers of the New Brunswick Light Infantry Company LXVI, Letter Transmitting Washington's First Account of the Battle of Monmouth LXVII, Letter from Gen. William Livingston read more