Endnotes

Endnotes for Exploration and Settlement

1 - William McMahon, South Jersey Towns: History and Legend (Chicago: Rutgers University Press 1973), 3-4

2- Robert Parsons, "To Be Sold," Pennsylvania Gazette, June 26, 1766, 2, newspapers.com

3 - McMahon, South Jersey Towns, 2.

4 - Jeffery M. Dorwart, Cape May County, New Jersey: The Making of an American Resort Community (Chicago: Rutgers University Press, 1992),

5 - Dorwart, Cape May County, New Jersey, 3-4.

6 - John E. Pomfret, The Province of West New Jersey, 1609-1702: A History of the Origins of an American Colony (1956), 25

7 - Joan Berkey and Michael Conley, An Intensive Level Survey of the Historic Buildings at Historic Cold Spring Village (Trenton, NJ: New Jersey Historical Commission, 2004), 27.1-2.

8 Lewis T. Stevens, The History of Cape May County, New Jersey: From the Aboriginal Times to the Present Day (1897), 62-63.

9 - Berkey and Conley, An Intensive Level Survey, 27.3.

10 - Robert Parsons, "To Be Sold," Pennsylvania Gazette, June 26, 1766, 2, newspapers.com.

11 - Ellis Hughes, "Sea Shore Entertainment at Cape May, “Philadelphia Aurora and General Advertiser, July 1, 1801, 2, www.newspapers.com. 

12 - "Announcement of Vessels Clearing Customs,"  Pennsylvania Journal and the Weekly Advertiser, April 4, 1771, xx, www.newspapers.com. 

Endnotes for Travel by Stagecoach

1 - "Advertisement for Swift Sure Line of Coaches,"  United States Gazette and Pennsylvania Daily Advertiser, November 28, 1799, 2, www.newspapers.com. 

2 - "Cumberland Stages for Bridgetown, Greenwich, and Cape May,"  Pennsylvania Journal and the Weekly Advertiser, September 16, 1771, 3, www.newspapers.com. 

3 - Dorwart, Cape May County, New Jersey, 95

4 - Steven M. Roth, Stage Operations and the Mails of New Jersey, (New Jersey Postal History Society, 2013).

5 - Pavel Svinyin, "Travel by Stagecoach Near Trenton,"  oil on canvas, 1812, https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/12753. 

 6 - Jim Stephens, Dennisville Inn Interpretative Manual. Cape May, NJ: Historic Cold      Spring Village Foundation, 2015.

7 – Stephens, Dennisville Inn Interpretative Manual

8 - Stephens, Dennisville Inn Interpretative Manual

Endnotes for Travel by Steamboat

1 - James T. Flexner, Steamboats Come True: American Inventors in Action (New York City: Fordham University Press, 1992), 170-177.

2 - Robert C. Alexander, Steamboat for Cape May (Cape May, NJ: Cape May Geographic Society, 1967), 23-24.

3 - Jack Larkin, The Reshaping of Everyday Life: 1790-1840 (New York: HarperCollins, 2010), 222.

4 - Alexander, Steamboat for Cape May 78-80

5 - "Steamboat Cape May (formerly the Republic)," Photograph.1903, Historic Cold Spring Village, 98.8.48

Endnotes for Travel by Rail

1 - John T. Cunningham, Railroads in New Jersey: The Formative Years (Andover, NJ: Afton Publishing, 1997), 112-113.

2 - Wheaton J. Lane, From Indian Trail to Iron Horse: Travel and Transportation in New Jersey 1620-1860 (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1939), 300.

3 - Dorwart, “Cape May County”, 95.

4 - "Advertisement for West Jersey Railroad Schedule," Newspaper print.1877, Historic Cold Spring Village 98.8.17

5 - "Map of Railroad routes in Cape May County,"Print.1912, Historic Cold Spring Village

6 - George W. Cooke and William J. Coxey,  Atlantic City Railroad, The Royal Route to the Sea (Oaklyn, NJ: West Jersey Chapter, Natioanl Railway Historical Society, 1980), 35.

7 - Berkey and Conley, Intensive Level Survey, 23.1-3

8 - "Passenger Rail Service History," Cape May Seashore Lines, last modified 2020, https://www.seashorelines.org/home.

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