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    Peter Kean to John Rutherford, April 6, 1815

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    Peter Kean wrote from Ursino to John Rutherford, addressed to Edgerston, NJ to inform him of the birth of his son, Jacob Morris Kean. People Included: Sarah Sabina Kean, Mrs. Rutgershttps://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1810s/1071/thumbnail.jp

    Anna Rutherford to Sarah Sabina Morris, January 20, 1813

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    Anna Rutherford wrote from Edgerston, NJ to Sarah Sabina Morris, address not included. Anna wrote to Sarah to congratulate her on her engagement to Peter Kean.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1810s/1029/thumbnail.jp

    Peter Kean and Susan Ursin Niemcewicz to John Rutherford, July 5, 1823

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    Peter Kean and Susan Ursin Niemcewicz wrote from Ursino to John Rutherford, their uncle and cousin, addressed to Edgerston, NJ. Peter included a copy of a letter he received from Joseph Bloomfield, President of the Society of Cincinnatti, NJ regarding a speech he gave at their meeting. People Included: Aunt Rutherford, Sarah Sabina Keanhttps://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1820s/1071/thumbnail.jp

    Richard Duncan to Peter Kean, December 4, 1813

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    Richard Duncan wrote from Hermitage to Peter Kean, addressed to Ursino, near Elizabethtown, NJ. Richard sold his estate, Hermitage for $25,000 and would now be able to pay his debts to Peter through cash, bond, and mortgage. People Included: Harmanu P. Schuyler, Mr. Henry, Mr. Rutherford, Sarah Sabina Kean, Susan Ursin Niemcewicz, Peter Van Brugh Livingston Places Included: Albany, NYhttps://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1810s/1047/thumbnail.jp

    Peter Van Brugh Livingston to Peter Kean, September 15, 1817

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    Peter Van Brugh Livingston wrote from Warsaw, Poland to his cousin, Peter Kean, addressed to Elizabethtown, NJ. Van Brugh had been traveling around Europe and met up with Peter\u27s stepfather, Julian Ursin Niemcewicz. He also spoke about time he spent with the old Prince Czartoryski (possibly Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski). People Included: Susan Ursin Niemcewicz, Princess Radzeville, Sarah Sabina Kean, John Kean II, Julia Ursin Niemcewicz, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Rutgers, Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford, Sarah Ricketts, James Rickettes Places Included: France, Vienna, Arcadia, Elizabethtown, NJhttps://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1810s/1093/thumbnail.jp

    Peter Kean to Susan Niemcewicz, August 17, 1809

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    Peter Kean wrote from Balltown to Susan Niemcewicz in Elizabethtown, New Jersey. Peter surmised that Susan would be surprised as to where he was writing from. His physician advised he go to Balltown and to drink their waters hoping they may relieve Peter of his ailment. However, this was not the only inducement as Tom Grimké had written Peter that it would be impossible for him to leave the Springs to pay Albany a visit. The letter Susan wrote Peter last week included one from J.B. who informed Peter that Mrs. Talbot, the lady to whom the main lands were sold, declined taking them. Colonel Deverux again wrote to Peter respecting the main lands but Peter would decline making a bargain with him and trusted in finding a purchase in Carolina. The Rutherford family arrived and Peter and Mary had a conversation. Mary said that she thought Sally Jay was going to Bedford. Susan spoke of religious facts but Peter felt every denomination of pious Christians were equally good. Dr. and Mrs. Romayne and Miss W. left for Niagara. Hoped the foundation for the house commenced. The Chancellor and Mrs. L arrived along with their daughter Mrs. R. People mentioned: Thomas Smith Grimké (1786-1834), Sarah Louisa Jay (1792-1818), Colonel Deverux, the Rutherford family, Dr. and Mrs. Romayne, Miss W., Robert R. Livingston (1746-1813), and Mary Stevens Livingston (1751-1814).https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1800s/1495/thumbnail.jp

    Peter Kean to Richard Duncan, December 11, 1813

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    Peter Kean wrote from Ursino to Richard Duncan, address not included, to congratulate him on the sale of his property, Hermitage. Peter requested that any further inquiries be made to the executors of Mr. Livingston\u27s and Mr. Rutherford\u27s estates.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1810s/1050/thumbnail.jp

    Castlelight (Rutherford) 1959

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    Yearbook of Fairleigh Dickinson University's Rutherford Campus from 1959

    Peter Kean to Susan Niemcewicz, February 28, 1811

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    Peter Kean wrote from New York, New York to Susan Niemcewicz, unaddressed. Mr. Rutherford was not in town but when he arrived, Peter would speak with him respecting the affair Susan mentioned. Mr. Gahn was comfortably settled in Vesey Street. He showed Peter the Deed and Plat of the Lots belonging to Jane, he seemed to think that fifteen hundred dollars would be the utmost he would want. The pantaloons Peter wished were blue knit that Susan sent were not wearable as they were perforated by old father time. People mentioned: Henry Gahn and Mr. Rutherford.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1810s/1178/thumbnail.jp

    sj-doc-1-hol-10.1177_09596836231219461 – Supplemental material for Testing the presence of cereal-type pollen grains in coastal pre-Elm Decline peat deposits: Fine-resolution palynology at Roudsea Wood, Cumbria, UK

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    Supplemental material, sj-doc-1-hol-10.1177_09596836231219461 for Testing the presence of cereal-type pollen grains in coastal pre-Elm Decline peat deposits: Fine-resolution palynology at Roudsea Wood, Cumbria, UK by James Innes, Mairead Rutherford, Peter Ryan, Peter Rowley-Conwy and Jeff Blackford in The Holocene</p
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