History of the Oranges in Essex County Nj From 1666 to 1806
History of the Oranges in Essex County Nj From 1666 to 1806
Stephen Wickes
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The Rev. Stephen Grover was installed pastor, June 22d, 1788, and served till October, 1833. He died in 1836, aged 77. Among his successors was the Rev. Richard F. Cleveland, (1834-1840, ) who was the father of Grover Cleveland, one of the Presidents of the United States. I. Caldwell became a township, in 1798 ; it being formed from Newark and Acquackanonk, about seven miles long and four miles wide. The name of the township was selected in honor of the Rev. James Caldwell, of Eliz- abethtown. ...2i8 History of the Oranges. THE CHURCH AT BLOOMFIELD. The secoud enterprise to which the Mountain Soci- ety contributed from its membership, was at Bloom- field. For more than a century the settlers there had no organized church of their own, and had worshiped at Newark and Orange. Measures for a new organiza- tion were begun about 1794, when a petition was pre- sented to the Presbytery, asking that the people re- siding in that part of the town should be formed into a distinct congregation, as the "Third Presbyterian Church in the township of Newark.
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