Shepard Kollock, Jr. (September 1750 – July 28, 1839) was an editor and printer, who was active in colonial New Jersey during the period of the American...
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sociologist Shepard Kollock (1750-1839), American editor and printer Rachel Kollock McDowell (1880-1949), American journalist In places Kollock, South Carolina...
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The New Jersey Journal is the name of a newspaper established by Shepard Kollock in Chatham, New Jersey in 1779 while it was a village in the state of...
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1832 in Norfolk, Virginia, the daughter of Rev. Shepard Kosciuszko Kollock and Sarah Harris Kollock. She studied art at the Philadelphia Academy of Fine...
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1779, a printing press was established in the village of Chatham by Shepard Kollock. From his workshop, he published books, pamphlets, and the New Jersey...
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free David Franks (1786). New York Directory. New York: Printed by Shepard Kollock. (reprint of 1886) Longworth's American Almanack, New York Register...
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the second newspaper published in New Jersey. It was established by Shepard Kollock at his press during 1779 in the village of Chatham, New Jersey. This...
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was published a year later. Kinnan recounted her story to printer Shepard Kollock, who took down the story, "improved" and published it. Instead of straight...
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Andrew Hunter, Jacob Hyer, William Kersey, Abraham Kinney, John Kinney, Shepard Kollock, Derick Lane, Nathaniel Leonard, Richard Lloyd, Francis Luce, Absalom...
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511. "UNITED States Almanack for 1782. By Andrew Ellicott. Chatham: Shepard Kollock." (4) Drake, p. 215. "ELLICOTT'S Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and...
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Akins (1874-1968), Nora McDowell Culver (d. 1944), fraternal twins Rachel Kollock McDowell (1880–1949) and Malcolm McDowell (1880–1920), William Timanus...
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published by David Franks (né David Carroll Franks) and printed by Shepard Kollock (1750–1839). The listings are categorized by profession and appear...
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newspaper to begin publishing in New Jersey. It was edited and printed by Shepard Kollock, who established his press in Chatham in 1779. This paper became a...
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Chatham: Shepard Kollock. 1779. OCLC 55814681. A Sermon on Persons Possessing the Iniquities of Their Youth in After Life. Chatham: Shepard Kollock. 1780...
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Being the first sitting of the 35th Session. Elizabeth-Town, (N.J.): Shepard Kollock, one of the Printers to the State. 1810. p. 200. Lee, Francis Bazely...
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painted, including portraits of artist John Neagle, the Reverend Shepard Kosciusko Kollock, Victor Marie du Pont, John Greenleaf Whittier, Senator John C...
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Kleiman – professor of public policy, expert on crime and drug policy Peter Kollock (1959–2009) – associate professor of sociology, specialist in collaboration...
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photographer and social worker Mary Kok (born 1940), Dutch swimmer Mary Kollock (1832–1911), American landscape painter Mary Kom (born 1982), Indian Olympic...
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Co. Kolb, William G. Jones Cabaniss 257 10 Monroe Pike County Upson Co. Kollock, Lemuel (Dr) Chatham Mills 256 1 Monroe Pike County Kugley, John G. Chatham...
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