A Minisink Double WeddingDigital Antiquaria, 2006 - 115 sivua by Charles E. Stickney, This rarely-seen work was originally published by "The Wantage Recorder," a local newspaper serving the upper reaches of northwest New Jersey. Subtitled "A Story of an Old Minisink Village Between the Minisink Indian War of 1754-8, and the French and Indian War of 1763-5," this love story revolves around the courtship of Freme and Bethune Courtright, two sisters who live on a typical frontier farm a few miles south of what is now Port. Their suitors are local boys Mark VanTuyle, Lem VanZandt, but Bethune falls for a curious Frenchman named Antoine Dutot. The action mostly takes place along the Old Mine Road, and on several occasions, Tom Quick, "The Avenger of the Delaware," makes an auspicious appearance. As the original edition is among the most sought-after of published Jerseyana, this masterfully-published eBook edition finally makes it possible for everyone to enjoy a fine tale from New Jersey's colonial frontier. The Digital Edition (Adobe PDF 1.5) is published in portrait orientation; extensive footnotes appear on the pages in which they are referenced; fully-searchable, fully-printable. |
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... Neversink River valley , and to Lackawaxen on the upper Delaware . The Munsey of the German settlers , or in English the Minsi Indians , were the third division of the Lenni Lenape or Delaware tribe . The first and ruling division was ...
... Neversink river , just above the junction being a dot to show where Port Jervis now is . Big Minisink island is shown by a dot in the Delaware , to the right of which another dot represents the site of the ancient Minisink village ...
... Neversink river to the apex of the triangle represented on the diagram by the white line. I have aimed in the following story to convey to the reader by all unaffected narra- tive the home life of the dwellers in one of the much ...
... Neversink river valley. As early as 1689 the Minsi had procured a blacksmith, William Titsworth, to work for them, and granted him land not far from where Port Jervis now stands. A few years later, the Gumaers, Cuddebacks, and ...
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Chapter 2 | 21 |
Chapter 3 | 31 |
Chapter 4 | 37 |
Chapter 5 | 45 |
Chapter 6 | 53 |
Chapter 7 | 59 |
Chapter 8 | 69 |
Chapter 9 | 75 |
Chapter 10 | 85 |
Chapter 11 | 89 |
Chapter 12 | 97 |
Chapter 13 | 103 |
Chapter 14 | 109 |
Chapter 15 | 113 |
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