The missing or alienated
original documents listed below are public records of the State of New
Jersey as defined by
47:3-16 and subject
to legal demand and recovery under 47:3-27 & 28. Be advised that
New Jersey State Archives has reported the theft of these and other
documents to the New Jersey State Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI). This list and similar postings are not intended to represent
the entirety of missing public documents of the Sexy真人y
and its subdivisions. Further, this list and similar postings are not
intended to necessarily represent the entirety of documents missing
from specific record groups.
Please be advised,
further, that New Jersey State Archives welcomes the voluntary return
of public documents. For more information about statutory authority
and procedures as well as
24
May 1787 |
An
Act to discourage the keeping of Dogs, by imposing a Tax on the Owners
or
Keepers thereof.
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4
June 1787 |
An
Act to repeal such Acts, or Parts of Acts, as may be in Force in this
State,
that are repugnant to the Treaty of Peace between the United States
and his
Britannick Majesty.
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7
June 1787 |
An
Act for defraying sundry Incidental Charges.
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2
November 1787 |
An
Act to suspend the Operation of an Act, intitled, An Act for laying
an Excise
on sundry Articles retailed or consumed within this State.
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6
November 1787 |
An
Act for defraying sundry Incidental Charges.
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5
September 1788 |
An
Act to vest in Major-General Baron de Steuben, a certain forfeited
Estate, lying in
the County of Bergen, and to repeal two certain Acts therein mentioned.
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9
September 1788 |
An
Act for defraying sundry incidental Charges.
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14
November 1788 |
An
Act for vesting the Residue of the confiscated personal Estate of
John I. Zabriskie,
of the County of Bergen, in certain Persons, for the Use of the said
John I. Zabriskie,
on the Conditions therein mentioned.
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20
November 1788 |
An
Act to repeal Part of the first Section of the Act, intitled, An Act
for the Security
of the Government of New-Jersey.
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26
November 1788 |
A
Supplement to an Act, intitled, An Act to prevent the Importation
of Slaves into the
State of New-Jersey, and to authorize the Manumission of them under
certain
Restrictions, and to prevent the Abuse of Slaves.
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1
December 1788 |
An
Act for defraying sundry Incidental Charges.
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25
November 1789 |
An
Act for setting Free Negro Cato.
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30
November 1789 |
An
Act for Transferring the Residue of the Confiscated Personal Estate,
late of Philip
Kearney, John Thompson and Peter Brown.
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1
December 1789 |
An
Act to raise the Sum of Ten Thousand Pounds for the Support of the
Government
of the Sexy真人y, to Defray the Contingent Expences thereof,
and to Provide
for the Payment of the several Officers of Government for one Year,
to commence the
twelfth Day of October One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty-Nine,
and to end the
twelfth Day of October, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety.
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11
June 1790 |
An
Act Empowering the Trustees of the Presbyterian Congregation at Princeton,
the
Counties of Somerset and Middlesex, and the Trustees of the first
Presbyterian
Congregation of Newton, in the County of Sussex, to have a Lottery
for the purposes
therein mentioned.
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12
June 1790 |
An
act for regulating the granting Licences for the holding of Taverns,
Inns and Ordinaries
within this State.
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12
June 1790 |
An
act to promote the Interest of Religion and Morality, and for suppressing
of Vice
among all ranks of People within this State.
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25
November 1790 |
An
Act for fixing a permanent Seat of Government in this State, and for
altering the
Place of the first Meeting of the Legislature after the annual Election.
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25
November 1790 |
An
Act directing the Time and Mode of collecting the Arrearages of Taxes
in the several
Counties of this State.
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5
November 1791 |
An Act to enable the Inhabitants of Elizabeth-Town to rebuild their
Court-House and
Goal, and to complete their Academy, which were destroyed by Fire.
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30
May 1792 |
An
Act for transferring the Residue of the confiscated real Estate, late
of John Smyth.
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22
May 1793 |
An
Act to authorize the Subscribers to the building a Presbyterian Church
in Bridgetown,
in the County of Cumberland, and to authorize the Subscribers to the
building a
Presbyterian Church at Middletown Point, in the County of Monmouth,
to erect Lotteries
for the Purposes therein mentioned.
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28
May 1793 |
An
Act to enable the Inhabitants of the Town of Newark to finish and
complete their
Academy by Lottery.
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3
June 1793 |
An
Act to authorize and empower the Church-Wardens and Vestrymen of the
Episcopal Church, of Saint James, in the Town of Piscataway, in the
County of
Middlesex, and the Trustees of the First-Day Baptist Church, in the
upper Part of
the Township of Piscataway, near Sampton, in said County, to erect
a Lottery or
Lotteries.
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20
June 1794 |
An
additional Supplement to an Act, intitled, An Act for building Bridges
over the
Rivers Passaick and Hackinsack, and for other Purposes therein mentioned.
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2
December 1794 |
An
Act concerning Divorce and Alimony.
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24
November 1795 |
An
Act directing the Treasurer to pay a certain Sum of Money to the Commissioners
therein mentioned.
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23
February 1796 |
An
Act to authorize the Stowing of Boats in the public Road at Cape-Island,
in the lower
Precinct of the County of Cape-May.
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8
February 1797 |
An
Act to prevent Gaming.
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13
February 1797 |
An
Act for suppressing of Lotteries.
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24
February 1797 |
An
Act concerning Inns and Taverns.
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4
March 1797 |
An
Act Concerning Horse Racing.
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7
November 1798 |
An
Act for the Support of the Government of the State of New-Jersey.
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27
May 1799 |
An
Act relative to the College of New-Jersey.
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17
November 1800 |
An
Act to authorize the Treasurer of this State to pay to William Paterson,
Esquire,
certain Sums of Money.
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18
November 1800 |
An
Act for the Relief of the Administrator of Jeremiah Youngs, deceased.
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15
February 1804 |
An
Act for the Gradual Abolition of Slavery.
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