Woodside, the North End of Newark, N.J
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C. G. Hine. Woodside, the North End of Newark, N.J
Woodside, the North End of Newark, N.J
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
PART I
GENERAL HISTORY
THE FIRST BOUNDARIES OF WOODSIDE
AN INDEPENDENT COMMUNITY
WOODSIDE SUBMERGED
THE OLD ROADS OF WOODSIDE
HOW WE ARE TO PROCEED
THE RIVER ROAD
THE GULLY ROAD
A GULLY ROAD GHOST
INDIAN RELICS FOUND IN THE GULLY ROAD
OLD MOLL DE GROW
BODY SNATCHING
THE DEVIL IN THE GULLY ROAD
A LOVER’S LANE
GHOST OF A BRITISH SPY
HENRY WILLIAM HERBERT
THE HARE AND TORTOISE
THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE
EARLIER DWELLERS SOUTH OF THE GULLY ROAD
GREEN ISLAND
OF FISH AND FISHING
THE SMELT OF THE PASSAIC RIVER
THE POINT HOUSE
PHŒBE KING AND THE POINT HOUSE
THE POINT HOUSE WORKS FOR A LIVING
THE FLOATING PALACE
OLD BLACK TOM
THE KING PROPERTY
A REVOLUTIONARY INCIDENT
BURIED TREASURE
WHEN BRITON MET BRITON
THORNHILL
THE TERHUNE PLACE
SANDFORD
POLLY VAN WINKLE
MUNN
THE MELIUS HOUSE
STIMIS FAMILY TRADITIONS
HESSIANS BURY LOOT
OLD TWO BOTTLES
THE ALEXANDER PLACE
THE LIME KILN
HOUSES ABOVE GRAFTON AVENUE
COEYMAN GENEALOGY
EXTENT OF THE COEYMAN POSSESSIONS
A COEYMAN REMINISCENCE
WASHINGTON MARCHES DOWN THE RIVER ROAD
STEPHEN VAN CORTLANDT AT SECOND RIVER
THE OLD VAN CORTLANDT HOUSE
NOTES ON THE VAN CORTLANDT PLACE
ADVICE TO GIRLS WHO WOULD MARRY
JOHN VAN RENSSELAER II
WHAT AN OLD MAP SHOWS
CANNON BALLS FROM THE RIVER
COEYMAN BURIAL GROUND
INDIAN RELICS
A MYSTERY SOLVED
ADDITIONAL ON THE VAN CORTLANDT HOME
DIVISION ROAD
BACK ROAD
THE “STRAWBERRY” LOT
RIVERSIDE ATHLETIC CLUB
A MILLERITE
NAMES OF SOME EARLY OWNERS
A LESSON IN MANNERS
MR. MILES I’ANSON AND PREVIOUS OWNERS OF HIS PROPERTY
THE PHILLIPS FARM
A REVOLUTIONARY INCIDENT
THE PEROU TRACT
THE ANTHONY WAYNE CAMP GROUND
A REVOLUTIONARY INCIDENT
PHILLIPS FARM HOUSE
THE BRITISH ON WOODSIDE SOIL
THE MAGAZINE HOUSE
EARLY LANES
THE HAUNT OF THE HIGHWAYMAN
NOT A CHRISTMAS CARROLL
THE WOODS OF THE OLD BACK ROAD
JESSE C. BENNETT
THE CALICO PRINT WORKS
A FLESH AND BLOOD GHOST
WASHINGTON RESTS AT SECOND RIVER
THE OLD BLOOMFIELD ROAD
LORENZO DOW
THE OLD ROAD A HIGHWAY
ADRIAN SCHARFF
THE “WHITE-HOUSE” SMITHS
LAND VALUES BEFORE THE PANIC OF ’73
WHERE JOHN MORRIS LIVED
KEEN FAMILY TRADITION
THE “BRICK-HOUSE” SMITHS
THE SIDMANS OF OTHER DAYS
FOREST HILL BEFORE MORRISTOWN
A KEEN HOMESTEAD
THE FARRAND FAMILY
MURPHY’S LANE
THE VAN RIPER FLOWER GARDEN
BIRD’S WOODS
NAMES OF FORMER DWELLERS ON MURPHY’S LANE
THE FIRST SUNDAY SCHOOL IN WOODSIDE
AN EASY WAY TO DIVIDE EVEN
WAUTERS—WAUTERSE
POLLY VAN WINKLE AGAIN
MURPHYTOWN
THE GYPSIES DO BUSINESS
THE BENNETT PROPERTY
PETER COOPER OWNS LAND HERE
DR. GRENVILLE M. WEEKS COMES ON THE SCENE
MR. JAS. YEREANCE A RESIDENT
DR. WEEKS AND THE MONITOR
DR. THEODORE RUGGLES TIMBY
MR. HORACE ABBOTT MAKES THE MONITOR A POSSIBILITY
THE MONITOR GOES TO HAMPTON ROADS
TALE OF THE MERRIMAC’S ENGINEER
DR. WEEKS TRANSFERRED TO THE MONITOR
CAPTAIN BANKHEAD IN COMMAND
SINKING OF THE MONITOR
NOTES ON THE CRANE FAMILY
PART II
C. C. HINE AND HIS TIMES
CHARLES COLE HINE
MR. HINE IN SEARCH OF A HOME
MR. HINE FIRST VISITS WOODSIDE
THE FIRST HOUSES ERECTED ON WASHINGTON AVENUE
THE FIRST HOUSES ERECTED ON LINCOLN AVENUE
HOUSES ERECTED IN 1866-7
HOMES OF AN EARLIER PERIOD
INTRODUCING MR. ANANIAS
ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
A WOODSIDE MOLASSES JAR
CAPT. KIDD IN THE WINSER BACK YARD
MORRISON & BRIGGS
THE SAD FATE OF THE WINSER HORSE
THE OPENING OF WASHINGTON AVENUE
ONE DOLLAR EACH
REMINISCENCES BY MR. SWINNERTON
THE WOODSIDE OF 1867
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL OF JUNE 16, 1867
A CHURCH BELL IS PROCURED
FAIRS, CAKE SALES AND LECTURES
THE RETREAT FROM BELLEVILLE
THE ERIE RAILROAD
THE MAKING OF A SUNDAY SCHOOL
A “BEFORE-THE-WAR” STORY
THE MAKING OF A CHURCH
THE FIRST CHURCH OF WOODSIDE
MR. HINE’S HOUSE THE FIRST CHURCH BUILDING
A SPLIT IN THE PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGATION
A PARTISAN
PIONEERING IN WOODSIDE
PASTORS OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
SUNDAY SCHOOL IN THE ELLIOTT STREET SCHOOLHOUSE
FORMATION OF CHRIST CHURCH OF WOODSIDE
DR. MACAULEY THE FIRST PASTOR OF CHRIST CHURCH
DR. JOHN M. MACAULEY
TWO UNMENTIONABLES
REV. ISAAC VAN WART SCHENCK
REV. HENRY MERLE MELLEN
INCIDENTS OF THE EARLY DAYS OF THE CHURCH
THE CHURCH CHOIR
WOODSIDE, 1868-9
WOODSIDE TOWNSHIP
A WOODSIDE TRAGEDY
WOODSIDE AND THE STREET CAR
NOTES ON MR. HINE’S CHARACTER
MRS. MARY HAZARD AVERY HINE
THE ZENANA MISSION BAND
MISS JANE A. AVERY
MR. HORACE H. NICHOLS
REMINISCENCES OF MR. HENRY J. WINSER
MR. JAMES SWINNERTON
MR. ALBERT BEACH
GEN. GILBERT W. CUMMING
MR. JOHN MORRIS PHILLIPS
MR. DAVID MACLURE
COL. SAMUEL L. BUCK
MR. DANIEL F. TOMPKINS
JOHN F. DRYDEN
THE “COUNT”
LIEUT.-COL. W. E. BLEWETT
MR. THOMAS W. KINSEY
DR. J. E. JANES
MR. PETER WEILER
BELLARS
BOATING DAYS ON THE PASSAIC
CANOEING RECOLLECTIONS
A LAST WORD IN REGARD TO MR. HINE
PART III
C. C. HINE—PERSONAL
WHAT OTHERS THOUGHT OF MR. HINE
Y. M. C. A. IN 1855
THE PATRIARCH RAISES HIS VOICE IN SONG
AFTER THE BANQUET WAS OVER
YE PATRIARCH AS A HOOSIER
APPENDIX
REPORT OF THE FIRST YEAR OF THE WOODSIDE SUNDAY SCHOOL
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE DISTRICT CLERK OF TOWNSHIP OF WOODSIDE
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C. G. Hine
Its History, Legends and Ghost Stories Gathered from the Records and the Older Inhabitants Now Living
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