The John Bogart Letters; Forty-Two Letters Written to John Bogart of Queen's College, Now Rutgers College, And Five Letters Written By Him, 1776-1782, With Notes
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Raritan, January 24, 1779." (N. J. Archives, Second Series, Volume 3, p. 51.) Similar notice in the New York Gazette, and the Weekly Mercury, May 3, 1779, says, "and board had as' cheap as the present high prices of provisions will possibly allow." (N. J. Archives, Second Series, Volume 3, p. 302.) "The local tradition lias it that the college sessions were held in the church. The site is on the old "'John Vosseller Farm,' now included in the big holdings of Mr. William Bradley, on the hill at ...the right, just after you cross the bridge (known as Two Bridges) at the junction of the North and South Branches of the Raritan River. This is about halfway between Raritan and Readington; and about the same distance from North Branch. The foundations of the old church were ploughed up not long ago, and certain ancient gravestones were unearthed.'" (Rev. Wm. S. Cranmer, D.D., Somerville, N. J.) "The affairs of the college in the Revolution were carried on in an old church built of logs, with a frame addition, which stood near the junction of the North and South Branches of the Raritan river, in Branchburg township, Somerset Count}', on land now (1892) belonging to Mr.
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