History of the Presbyterian Church in Trenton Nj From the First Settlement

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History of the Presbyterian Church in Trenton Nj From the First Settlement
John Hall
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L. H. Stockton was for some time District-Attorney of New Jersey, and his nomination to be Secretary of War, within a few weeks (Jan. , 1801) of the close of the administration of President Adams, was one of the causes of umbrage to Mr. Jefferson. He died at Trenton, May 26, 1835. Mr. Stockton was eccentric, and a very FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 243 earnest politician, but did not deserve to be called "a crazy, fanatical young man, " as Wolcott wrote. 9 In a long series of articles in the Trent...on Federalist of 1803, Mr. L. H. Stockton defends himself and his deceased uncle, Samuel Witham Stockton, from attacks in the Democratic True American. Mr. S. W. Stockton went to Europe in 1774, and was Secretary of the American Commission to the courts of Austria and Prussia. He negotiated a treaty with Holland, and returned to New Jersey in 1779, where he held various public offices. In 1792 he was an Alderman of Trenton; in 1794 Secretary of State; and his monument in our church-yard records that he died June 27, 1795, (in his forty-third year, ) in consequence of being "thrown from his chaise.

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