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Provincial Congress of New Jersey

The Provincial Congress of New Jersey was a transitional governing body of the Province of New Jersey in the early part of the American Revolution. It first met in 1775 with representatives from all New Jersey's then-thirteen counties, to supersede the Royal Governor. In June 1776, this congress had authorized the preparation of a constitution, which was written within five days, adopted by the Provincial Congress, and accepted by the Continental Congress.

Provincial Congress of New Jersey
Type
Type
History
FoundedMay 23, 1775 (1775-05-23)
DisbandedAugust 27, 1776 (1776-08-27)
Preceded byBritish Royal governors
Succeeded by1st Session of the New Jersey Legislature
Leadership
President
Secretary
Assistant(s)
Meeting place
Trenton, New Jersey

The Constitution of 1776 provided for a bicameral legislature consisting of a General Assembly with three members from each county and a legislative council with one member from each county. All state officials, including the governor, were to be appointed by the Legislature under this constitution. The Vice-President of Council would succeed the Governor, who served as the Council president, if a vacancy occurred in that office.[1][2] The Provincial Congress ceased to function when the first session of the new Legislature convened on August 27, 1776, under the New Jersey State Constitution it had prepared.[2]

1775 Sessions Edit

The Provincial Congress met in late May, June and August in Trenton. During their sessions in the first week, they elected from their members: Hendrick Fisher as the body's President, Jonathan D. Sergeant as secretary, and William Paterson and Frederick Frelinghuysen as assistants. The members, or deputies of the Congress, were received at its first session on May 23, 1775.[3]

Members of the Provincial Congress Edit

At Independence Hall in Philadelphia in 1776, three Provincial Congress deputies, Abraham Clark, John Hart, and Reverend John Witherspoon, signed the Declaration of Independence, becoming of the nation's 53 Founding Fathers.

  • X = Attended Session
  • N = Elected but did not attend Session
Name of Deputy or Delegate County May–June 1775 (Trenton)[4] August 1775 (Trenton)[5] October 1775 (Trenton)[6] January–March 1776 (New Brunswick)[7] June–August 1776 (Burlington)[8]
John Fell Bergen X X - - -
John Demarest Bergen X X X X X
Hendrick Kuyper Bergen X X - - -
Abraham Van Buskirk Bergen X X N[9] X X
Edo Merselius Bergen X X - - -
Jacobus Post Bergen - - X X X
Jacob Quackenbush Bergen - - - - X
Daniel Isaac Brown Bergen - - - - X
Joseph Borden Burlington X X - - -
Isaac Pearson Burlington X X X X -
Colin Campbell Burlington X X - - -
Joseph Read Burlington X - - - -
Peter Tallman Burlington - - - - X
Thomas Reynolds Burlington - - - - X
Thomas Fennimore Burlington - - - - X
Charles Read Burlington - - - - X
Caleb Shreve Burlington - - - - X
John Pope Burlington X X X X -
Samuel How Burlington - - X X -
John Wood Burlington - - X N -
Joseph Newbold Burlington - - X X -
Jesse Hand Cape-May X - X N X
Elijah Hughs Cape-May - X N[10] X X
Thomas Leaming, Jr. Cape-May - - - - X
Joseph Savage Cape-May - - - - X
Hugh Hathorn Cape-May - - - - X
Samuel Fithian Cumberland X X - - -
Jonathan Elmer Cumberland X X - - -
Thomas Ewing Cumberland X X - - -
Theophilius Elmer Cumberland - - X X X
Jonathan Ayars Cumberland - - X X X
Ephraim Harris Cumberland - - - - X
John Buck Cumberland - - - - X
Jonathan Bowen Cumberland - - - - X
Henry Garritse Essex X X - - -
Michael Vreeland Essex X X - - -
Robert Drummond Essex X X X X X
John Berry Essex X - - - -
William P. Smith Essex X - - - -
John Stiles Essex X - - - -
John Chetwood Essex X X - - -
Abraham Clark Essex X - X X X
Elias Boudinot Essex X X - - -
Stephen Crane Essex - - - - X
Isaac Ogden Essex X X - - -
Philip van Cortlandt Essex X X - - -
Betheul Pierson Essex X X - - -
Caleb Camp Essex X X X X X
Samuel Potter Essex - - X X -
Lewis Ogden Essex - - X X X
John Cooper Gloucester X - X N X
Elijah Clark Gloucester X X X N X
John Sparks Gloucester X X - - X
Joseph Hugg Gloucester - X - - X
Joseph Ellis Gloucester - X X X X
Thomas Clark Gloucester - - X N -
Richard Somers Gloucester - - X N -
Samuel Tucker Hunterdon X X X X X
John Mehelm Hunterdon X X X X X
John Hart Hunterdon X X X X X
John Stout Hunterdon X X - - -
Jasper Smith Hunterdon X X - - -
Thomas Lowry Hunterdon X X - - -
Charles Stewart Hunterdon X X X X -
Daniel Hunt Hunterdon X X - - -
Ralph Hart Hunterdon X X - - -
Jacob Jennings Hunterdon X - - - -
Richard Stevens Hunterdon X X - - -
John Stevens, Jr. Hunterdon X X - - -
Thomas Stout Hunterdon X X - - -
Thomas Jones Hunterdon X X - - -
John Basset Hunterdon X - - - -
Abraham Bonnell Hunterdon - X - - -
Joseph Beavers Hunterdon - X - - -
Augustine Stevenson Hunterdon - - X N -
Philemon Dickinson Hunterdon - - - - X
John Allen Hunterdon - - - - X
John Combs Middlesex - - - - X
Moses Bloomfield Middlesex - - - - X
Nathaniel Heard Middlesex X X - - -
William Smith Middlesex X X - - -
John Dunn Middlesex X X - - X
John Lloyd Middlesex X X - - -
Azariah Dunham Middlesex X X X X -
John Schurman Middlesex X X - - -
John Wetherill Middlesex X X - X X
David Williamson Middlesex X - - - -
Jonathan Baldwin Middlesex X X - - -
Jonathan Deare Middlesex X X - - -
Lucas Schenck Middlesex - X - - -
John Dennis Middlesex - - X X -
Edward Taylor Monmouth X X X X X
Joseph Saltar Monmouth X - - - -
Robert Montgomery Monmouth X X - - -
John Holmes Monmouth X X X X X
Josiah Holmes Monmouth - - - - X
James Mott Monmouth - - - - X
John Covenhoven Monmouth X X X X X
Daniel Hendrickson Monmouth X X - - -
Nicholas Van Brunt Monmouth X - - - -
William Winds Morris X X X N -
William De Hart Morris X X X N -
William Woodhull Morris - - - - X
Jacob Green Morris - - - - X
Jonathan Stiles Morris X X - - -
David Thompson Morris - X - - -
Peter Dickerson Morris X - - - -
Silas Condict Morris X X X X X
Ellis Cook Morris X X X X X
Jacob Drake Morris X X X X X
Joseph Shinn Salem - - - - X
Whitten Crips Salem - - - - X
Andrew Sinnickson Salem X - - - X
Robert Johnson Salem X - - - -
Samuel Dick Salem X - - - X
Jacob Scoggin Salem X X - - -
James James Salem X X - - -
John Holmes Salem - X X X X
Benjamin Holmes Salem - X X X -
Edward Keasby Salem - - X X -
John Carey Salem - - X X -
Ephraim Lloyd Salem - X - - -
Grant Gibbon Salem - - N[10] N -
Hendrick Fisher Somerset X X X X -
Nathaniel Eyers Somerset - X - - -
John Roy Somerset X - - - -
Peter Schenck Somerset X X - - -
Abraham Van Neste Somerset X X - - -
Enos Kelsey Somerset X X - - -
Jonathan Dickinson Sergeant Somerset
Middlesex
X X - - X
Cornelius Van Muliner Somerset - - X N -
Ruloffe Van Dyke Somerset - - X X -
John Witherspoon Somerset - - - - X
Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh Somerset - - - - X
James Linn Somerset - - - - X
Frederick Frelinghuysen Somerset X X - - X
William Paterson Somerset X X - - X
Archibald Stewart Sussex X - - - -
Edward Dumont Sussex X X - - -
William Maxwell Sussex X X X N -
Ephraim Martin Sussex X - X X X
John Budd Scott Sussex - X - - -
Casper Shafer Sussex - - - - X
John Cleves Symmes Sussex - - - - X
Isaac Van Campen Sussex - - - - X
Mark Thomson Sussex - X X X -
Hugh Hughes Sussex - X - - -
William Norcross Sussex - X - - -
Thomas Potts Sussex - - X N X
Abia (or Abijah) Brown Sussex - - X X -

See also Edit

References Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ "The New Jersey Constitution of 1776". Retrieved December 17, 2006. See also: New Jersey Legislature#Before the Legislature and the Constitution of 1776.
  2. ^ a b "New Jersey Legislature, Historical Information". Retrieved August 12, 2009. See also: New Jersey Legislature#Before the Legislature and the Constitution of 1776.
  3. ^ State of New Jersey. Extracts from the Journal of Proceedings of the Provincial Congress of New Jersey, held at Trenton in the Months of May, June and August 1775. Burlington, New Jersey: Issac Collins. (1775) Woodbury, New Jersey: Joseph Sailer (1835) : 3-5.
  4. ^ "List of Deputies who attended in May and June" in Minutes of the Provincial Congress and the Council of Safety of the State of New Jersey (Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 1879), 169–170.
  5. ^ "List of Deputies who attended the Session in the Month of August" in Minutes of the Provincial Congress and the Council of Safety of the State of New Jersey (Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 1879), 183–184.
  6. ^ "List of Deputies who attended this Session" (October 1775) in Minutes of the Provincial Congress and the Council of Safety of the State of New Jersey (Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 1879), 197.
  7. ^ "A List of the Deputies Returned to Serve in Congress" (31 January - 2 March 1776) in Minutes of the Provincial Congress and the Council of Safety of the State of New Jersey (Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 1879), 325–326.
  8. ^ "Name of the Deputies" (10 June - 21 August 1776) in Minutes of the Provincial Congress and the Council of Safety of the State of New Jersey (Trenton: Naar, Day & Naar, 1879), 445–446.
  9. ^ supra, 198–99
  10. ^ a b Supra 198–199

Further reading Edit

  • Kemmerer, Donald L. (1940). Path to Freedom, The Struggle for Self Government in Colonial New Jersey 1703-1776. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
  • McCormick, Richard P. (1964, 1970). New Jersey from Colony to State, 1609-1789. 1st Edition-Princeton: Van Nostrand; 2nd Edition—New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press.

External links Edit

  • Historical Information. New Jersey Legislature official website

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The Provincial Congress of New Jersey was a transitional governing body of the Province of New Jersey in the early part of the American Revolution It first met in 1775 with representatives from all New Jersey s then thirteen counties to supersede the Royal Governor In June 1776 this congress had authorized the preparation of a constitution which was written within five days adopted by the Provincial Congress and accepted by the Continental Congress Provincial Congress of New JerseyTypeTypeUnicameral Provisional Revolutionary Government of Province of New JerseyHistoryFoundedMay 23 1775 1775 05 23 DisbandedAugust 27 1776 1776 08 27 Preceded byBritish Royal governorsSucceeded by1st Session of the New Jersey LegislatureLeadershipPresidentHendrick FisherSecretaryJonathan Dickinson SergeantAssistant s William PatersonFrederick FrelinghuysenMeeting placeTrenton New JerseyThe Constitution of 1776 provided for a bicameral legislature consisting of a General Assembly with three members from each county and a legislative council with one member from each county All state officials including the governor were to be appointed by the Legislature under this constitution The Vice President of Council would succeed the Governor who served as the Council president if a vacancy occurred in that office 1 2 The Provincial Congress ceased to function when the first session of the new Legislature convened on August 27 1776 under the New Jersey State Constitution it had prepared 2 Contents 1 1775 Sessions 2 Members of the Provincial Congress 3 See also 4 References 4 1 Notes 4 2 Further reading 5 External links1775 Sessions EditThe Provincial Congress met in late May June and August in Trenton During their sessions in the first week they elected from their members Hendrick Fisher as the body s President Jonathan D Sergeant as secretary and William Paterson and Frederick Frelinghuysen as assistants The members or deputies of the Congress were received at its first session on May 23 1775 3 Members of the Provincial Congress EditAt Independence Hall in Philadelphia in 1776 three Provincial Congress deputies Abraham Clark John Hart and Reverend John Witherspoon signed the Declaration of Independence becoming of the nation s 53 Founding Fathers X Attended Session N Elected but did not attend SessionName of Deputy or Delegate County May June 1775 Trenton 4 August 1775 Trenton 5 October 1775 Trenton 6 January March 1776 New Brunswick 7 June August 1776 Burlington 8 John Fell Bergen X X John Demarest Bergen X X X X XHendrick Kuyper Bergen X X Abraham Van Buskirk Bergen X X N 9 X XEdo Merselius Bergen X X Jacobus Post Bergen X X XJacob Quackenbush Bergen XDaniel Isaac Brown Bergen XJoseph Borden Burlington X X Isaac Pearson Burlington X X X X Colin Campbell Burlington X X Joseph Read Burlington X Peter Tallman Burlington XThomas Reynolds Burlington XThomas Fennimore Burlington XCharles Read Burlington XCaleb Shreve Burlington XJohn Pope Burlington X X X X Samuel How Burlington X X John Wood Burlington X N Joseph Newbold Burlington X X Jesse Hand Cape May X X N XElijah Hughs Cape May X N 10 X XThomas Leaming Jr Cape May XJoseph Savage Cape May XHugh Hathorn Cape May XSamuel Fithian Cumberland X X Jonathan Elmer Cumberland X X Thomas Ewing Cumberland X X Theophilius Elmer Cumberland X X XJonathan Ayars Cumberland X X XEphraim Harris Cumberland XJohn Buck Cumberland XJonathan Bowen Cumberland XHenry Garritse Essex X X Michael Vreeland Essex X X Robert Drummond Essex X X X X XJohn Berry Essex X William P Smith Essex X John Stiles Essex X John Chetwood Essex X X Abraham Clark Essex X X X XElias Boudinot Essex X X Stephen Crane Essex XIsaac Ogden Essex X X Philip van Cortlandt Essex X X Betheul Pierson Essex X X Caleb Camp Essex X X X X XSamuel Potter Essex X X Lewis Ogden Essex X X XJohn Cooper Gloucester X X N XElijah Clark Gloucester X X X N XJohn Sparks Gloucester X X XJoseph Hugg Gloucester X XJoseph Ellis Gloucester X X X XThomas Clark Gloucester X N Richard Somers Gloucester X N Samuel Tucker Hunterdon X X X X XJohn Mehelm Hunterdon X X X X XJohn Hart Hunterdon X X X X XJohn Stout Hunterdon X X Jasper Smith Hunterdon X X Thomas Lowry Hunterdon X X Charles Stewart Hunterdon X X X X Daniel Hunt Hunterdon X X Ralph Hart Hunterdon X X Jacob Jennings Hunterdon X Richard Stevens Hunterdon X X John Stevens Jr Hunterdon X X Thomas Stout Hunterdon X X Thomas Jones Hunterdon X X John Basset Hunterdon X Abraham Bonnell Hunterdon X Joseph Beavers Hunterdon X Augustine Stevenson Hunterdon X N Philemon Dickinson Hunterdon XJohn Allen Hunterdon XJohn Combs Middlesex XMoses Bloomfield Middlesex XNathaniel Heard Middlesex X X William Smith Middlesex X X John Dunn Middlesex X X XJohn Lloyd Middlesex X X Azariah Dunham Middlesex X X X X John Schurman Middlesex X X John Wetherill Middlesex X X X XDavid Williamson Middlesex X Jonathan Baldwin Middlesex X X Jonathan Deare Middlesex X X Lucas Schenck Middlesex X John Dennis Middlesex X X Edward Taylor Monmouth X X X X XJoseph Saltar Monmouth X Robert Montgomery Monmouth X X John Holmes Monmouth X X X X XJosiah Holmes Monmouth XJames Mott Monmouth XJohn Covenhoven Monmouth X X X X XDaniel Hendrickson Monmouth X X Nicholas Van Brunt Monmouth X William Winds Morris X X X N William De Hart Morris X X X N William Woodhull Morris XJacob Green Morris XJonathan Stiles Morris X X David Thompson Morris X Peter Dickerson Morris X Silas Condict Morris X X X X XEllis Cook Morris X X X X XJacob Drake Morris X X X X XJoseph Shinn Salem XWhitten Crips Salem XAndrew Sinnickson Salem X XRobert Johnson Salem X Samuel Dick Salem X XJacob Scoggin Salem X X James James Salem X X John Holmes Salem X X X XBenjamin Holmes Salem X X X Edward Keasby Salem X X John Carey Salem X X Ephraim Lloyd Salem X Grant Gibbon Salem N 10 N Hendrick Fisher Somerset X X X X Nathaniel Eyers Somerset X John Roy Somerset X Peter Schenck Somerset X X Abraham Van Neste Somerset X X Enos Kelsey Somerset X X Jonathan Dickinson Sergeant SomersetMiddlesex X X XCornelius Van Muliner Somerset X N Ruloffe Van Dyke Somerset X X John Witherspoon Somerset XJacob Rutsen Hardenbergh Somerset XJames Linn Somerset XFrederick Frelinghuysen Somerset X X XWilliam Paterson Somerset X X XArchibald Stewart Sussex X Edward Dumont Sussex X X William Maxwell Sussex X X X N Ephraim Martin Sussex X X X XJohn Budd Scott Sussex X Casper Shafer Sussex XJohn Cleves Symmes Sussex XIsaac Van Campen Sussex XMark Thomson Sussex X X X Hugh Hughes Sussex X William Norcross Sussex X Thomas Potts Sussex X N XAbia or Abijah Brown Sussex X X See also EditColonial government in the Thirteen Colonies Council and Assembly Provincial Congress New Jersey LegislatureReferences EditNotes Edit The New Jersey Constitution of 1776 Retrieved December 17 2006 See also New Jersey Legislature Before the Legislature and the Constitution of 1776 a b New Jersey Legislature Historical Information Retrieved August 12 2009 See also New Jersey Legislature Before the Legislature and the Constitution of 1776 State of New Jersey Extracts from the Journal of Proceedings of the Provincial Congress of New Jersey held at Trenton in the Months of May June and August 1775 Burlington New Jersey Issac Collins 1775 Woodbury New Jersey Joseph Sailer 1835 3 5 List of Deputies who attended in May and June in Minutes of the Provincial Congress and the Council of Safety of the State of New Jersey Trenton Naar Day amp Naar 1879 169 170 List of Deputies who attended the Session in the Month of August in Minutes of the Provincial Congress and the Council of Safety of the State of New Jersey Trenton Naar Day amp Naar 1879 183 184 List of Deputies who attended this Session October 1775 in Minutes of the Provincial Congress and the Council of Safety of the State of New Jersey Trenton Naar Day amp Naar 1879 197 A List of the Deputies Returned to Serve in Congress 31 January 2 March 1776 in Minutes of the Provincial Congress and the Council of Safety of the State of New Jersey Trenton Naar Day amp Naar 1879 325 326 Name of the Deputies 10 June 21 August 1776 in Minutes of the Provincial Congress and the Council of Safety of the State of New Jersey Trenton Naar Day amp Naar 1879 445 446 supra 198 99 a b Supra 198 199 Further reading Edit Kemmerer Donald L 1940 Path to Freedom The Struggle for Self Government in Colonial New Jersey 1703 1776 Princeton Princeton University Press McCormick Richard P 1964 1970 New Jersey from Colony to State 1609 1789 1st Edition Princeton Van Nostrand 2nd Edition New Brunswick New Jersey Rutgers University Press External links EditHistorical Information New Jersey Legislature official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Provincial Congress of New Jersey amp oldid 1151251019, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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