The Goodly Heritage of Jerseymen the First Annual Address Before the New Jersey

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The Goodly Heritage of Jerseymen the First Annual Address Before the New Jersey
Doane, George Washington, 1799-1859
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* See the valuable Report of the State Geologist, Professor Henry D. Rogeri, on the Geology of New Jersey.
16 kind, and every quality. Slate, in abundance. Va- rieties of clay, for every use, up to the finest porce- lain. A free-stone, from New Jersey, rears, at the head of the great mart of commerce in our Western world, a Christian Church, of noblest, most impres- sive architecture; which, if it could, would lift the hearts of men up with their eyes to heaven. 1 The richest ores of iron ; cop
...per, in singular purity ; rare stores of zinc. In very deed, " a land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass. " 2 Are the results of useful art the subject of investigation ? With such a store of raw materials, in every kind ; with water power, incalculable ; with coal, in inexhaustible supplies, lying at the very door; with skilful heads and vigorous hands to turn them all to best account, there is no branch of manufac- tures which is not, or may not be, made available to Jerseymen.

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