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Genealogy and History of MERCER County, New Jersey

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12 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1.  History of Mercer and Burlington counties, New Jersey, with biographical sketches of many of their pioneers and prominent men Philadelphia: Everts & Peck, 1883, Woodward, E. M., 1068  pgs.
                          
2.  A history of Trenton, 1679-1929, two hundred and fifty years of a notable town with links in four centuries Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1929, 1148  pgs.
                          
3.  Trenton's newspapers, 1778-1932 Trenton, N.J.: Trenton Times Newspapers, 1932, Johnston, Elma Lawson  67  pgs.
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4.  A history of the village of Hamilton Square, Mercer County, New Jersey : being also a history of the section now included in Mercer and Burlington Counties, names of first settlers and acres owned, Nottingham township, churches and burying grounds, Trenton, N.J.: John L. Murphy, State Gazette, 1876, 42  pgs.
                          
5.  History of the city of Trenton, New Jersey, embracing a period of nearly two hundred years, commencing in 1676 . Trenton, N.J.: W.T. Nicholson & Co., 1871, Raum, John O 464  pgs.
                          
6.  Historical sketch of Trinity Church Trenton, New Jersey from the founding of the parish in the year 1858 to the year 1910 Trenton, N.J.: Trenton True American Printing Co., 1910, Schuyler, Hamilton, 57  pgs.
                          
7.  History of State Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Trenton, N.J. Trenton, N.J., 1886, 69  pgs.
                          
8.  Two hundred and twenty five years, 1712-1937 : First Presbyterian Church, Trenton, New Jersey. New Jersey, 1937, 36  pgs.
                          
9.  History of the Presbyterian Church in Trenton, N.J. from the first settlement of the town Trenton, N.J.: MacCrellish & Quigley, 1912, Hall, John, 437  pgs.
                          
10.  A history of St. Michael's Church, Trenton : in the diocese of New Jersey from its foundation in the year of our Lord, 1703 to 1726.   Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1926, Schuyler, Hamilton, 518  pgs.
                          
11.  Rosbrugh, a tale of the Revolution, or, Life, labors and death of Rev. John Rosbrugh : pastor of Greenwich, Oxford and Mansfield Woodhouse (Washington) Presbyterian Churches, N.J., from 1764 to 1769, and of Allen Township Church, Pa., from 1769 to 1777 : chaplain in the Continental Army, clerical martyr of the Revolution, killed by Hessians, in the Battle of Assunpink, at Trenton, New Jersey, Jan. 2d, 1777 Easton Pa.: Clyde, John C., 1880, 104  pgs.
                          
12.  The Huguenots on the Hackensack : a paper read before the Huguenot Society of America in the French Church du Saint-Esprit, New York, April 13, 1885 : before the New Jersey Historical Society at Trenton, January 26, 1886 : before the New Brunswick Historical Club, February 18, 1886 : and in the North Reformed Church of Schraalenberg, N.J., February 19, 1886 N.J.: Demarest, David D., 1886, 24  pgs.
            

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