This paper examines the political career of James Sloan of Gloucester County, New Jersey. Sloan was instrumental in organizing the Democratic Republican party in Gloucester County, and he represented New Jersey in the United States House of Representatives from 1803 to 1809. Sloan was born into a Quaker family, but he supported the Whig cause in the American Revolution and faced disciplinary action from his Quaker meeting for doing so. Later, he would gravitate toward Methodism, but he never seemed comfortable in any religious organization. Historian Carl Prince called Sloan an “anomaly” in New Jersey politics. Sloan’s career certainly did manifest anomalous behavior. He criticized his party after it took control of the state legislature in...
Vols. 9-10 edited by F. W. Ricord and W. Nelson.Half-title: Archives of the state of New Jersey. Fi...
Harvey Strum details the tumultuous political environment in New York in the events leading up to an...
"Prepared and edited by authority of the state of New Jersey at the request of the New Jersey histor...
This paper examines the political career of James Sloan of Gloucester County, New Jersey. Sloan was ...
Gerlach looks at a 25th of the 3d Month, 1772 broadside, "FROM the WEEKLY MEETING IN G[REE]N [WIC]H,...
Bernstein finds in an election broadside of March, 1772, from Cumberland County, New Jersey, held in...
Gerlach looks at a 25th of the 3d Month, 1772 broadside, "FROM the WEEKLY MEETING IN G[REE]N [WIC]H,...
Governing New Jersey: Reflections on the publication of a revised and expanded edition of The Govern...
Editors Mickulas and Golway welcome readers to the new version of New Jersey History and provide a s...
This collection of newspaper articles about New Jersey during the American War for Independence is a...
This paper analyzes the history of women’s voting rights in New Jersey during the American Revolutio...
© 2012 by Rutgers, The State University. All rights reserved. The American Revolution came slowly to...
Levine recounts the issues related to the battle between the Federalists and the Republican parties ...
Past histories have studied the disruptive antiproprietary riots that caused great disorder in colon...
Thesis advisor: Alan RogersAbstract: Splintered Loyalties: The Revolutionary War in Essex County, Ne...
Vols. 9-10 edited by F. W. Ricord and W. Nelson.Half-title: Archives of the state of New Jersey. Fi...
Harvey Strum details the tumultuous political environment in New York in the events leading up to an...
"Prepared and edited by authority of the state of New Jersey at the request of the New Jersey histor...
This paper examines the political career of James Sloan of Gloucester County, New Jersey. Sloan was ...
Gerlach looks at a 25th of the 3d Month, 1772 broadside, "FROM the WEEKLY MEETING IN G[REE]N [WIC]H,...
Bernstein finds in an election broadside of March, 1772, from Cumberland County, New Jersey, held in...
Gerlach looks at a 25th of the 3d Month, 1772 broadside, "FROM the WEEKLY MEETING IN G[REE]N [WIC]H,...
Governing New Jersey: Reflections on the publication of a revised and expanded edition of The Govern...
Editors Mickulas and Golway welcome readers to the new version of New Jersey History and provide a s...
This collection of newspaper articles about New Jersey during the American War for Independence is a...
This paper analyzes the history of women’s voting rights in New Jersey during the American Revolutio...
© 2012 by Rutgers, The State University. All rights reserved. The American Revolution came slowly to...
Levine recounts the issues related to the battle between the Federalists and the Republican parties ...
Past histories have studied the disruptive antiproprietary riots that caused great disorder in colon...
Thesis advisor: Alan RogersAbstract: Splintered Loyalties: The Revolutionary War in Essex County, Ne...
Vols. 9-10 edited by F. W. Ricord and W. Nelson.Half-title: Archives of the state of New Jersey. Fi...
Harvey Strum details the tumultuous political environment in New York in the events leading up to an...
"Prepared and edited by authority of the state of New Jersey at the request of the New Jersey histor...