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The State University of New Jersey Rutgers , RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY was chartered as Queens College in 1766 by the colonial governor of New Jersey, William Franklin. The college w… William Paterson , William Paterson was a distinguished public servant during the early years of the Republic of the United States, serving as governor of New Jersey, a… John Witherspoon (minister) , Witherspoon, John
Witherspoon, John
Born February 5, 1723 (Gifford, Scotland)
Protestant theologian, educator
John Witherspoon was an American Foundi… Jersey City , Jersey City: Economy
Major Industries and Commercial Activity
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Basic Data
Official Country Name:
Jersey
Region:
Europe
Population:
88,915
Language(s):
English, French, Norman-French
Literacy Rate:
NA
The l… Water Rights , The rights, which belong to landowners through whose property a natural watercourse runs, to the benefit of such stream for all purposes to which it…
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