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History of Cold Spring, (Cape May County) New Jersey

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Biographies:

Biographical Sketch of Thomas H. Hughes

Thomas H. Hughes, representative, was born in Cape May, N.J., Jan. 10, 1769; son of Ellis Hughes, and a descendant of Humphrey Hughes. He was educated in the public schools, resided at Cold Spring, Cape May county, N.J., was sheriff of Cape May county, 1801-04; a member of the legislative assembly, 1807-08, 1809-10, and 1819-18, a member of the legislative council, 1819-93 and 1824-25, and a representative in the 21st and 29d congresses, 1829-33. He died at Cold Spring, N.J., Nov. 10, 1839.

From: Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Johnson, Rossiter, editor








New Jersey Facts:
Tree: red oak
Bird: eastern goldfinch
Flower: purple violet
Nickname: Garden State
Motto: Liberty and Prosperity
Area (sq. mi.): 7,836
Capitol: Trenton
Admitted: 18 Dec 1787




Cape May County Facts:

Seat: Cape May Court House
Established: 1685
Formed from: Burlington


Cold Spring is situated 3 meters above sea level.



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