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ELIZABETH

This article appears in Volume V09, Page 288 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: ECG-EMS
ELIZABETH , a city and the county-seat of Union county, New
Jersey
 , U.S.A., on Elizabeth river, Newark Bay, and Arthur Kill, to m. S.W. of
Jersey
  City. Pop. (189o) 37,764; (1900) 52,130, of whom 14,770 were foreign-born and 1139 were negroes; (1910 census) 73,409. It Ti served by the
Pennsylvania
 , the Lehigh Valley and the Central of New Jersey railways. The site is level and the streets are broad and shaded. There are many residences of New
York
  business men, and several historic buildings, including Liberty
Hall
 , the mansion of William Livingston, first
governor
  of the state; Boxwood
Hall
  (now used as a home for aged women), the former home of Elias Boudinot; the old brick mansion of Jonathan Belcher (1681-1757),
governor
  of the province from 1747 to 1757; the First Presbyterian Church; and the
house
  occupied at different times by General Winfield Scott. The city has several parks, the Union county court house (1905), a public library and several charitable institutions. Elizabethport, that part of the city on Staten Island Sound, about 2 M. S.E. of the centre of Elizabeth, has a port open to vessels of 300 tons; it is an outlet of the
Pennsylvania
  coal fields and is thus one of the most important coal shipping depots in the United States. Here, too, are a plant (covering more than Boo acres) of the Standard Oil Company and a large
establishment
  for the manufacture of the " Singer " sewing machineaccording to the U.S. census the largest manufactory of sewing machines in the worldemploying more than 6000 workmen in 1905; among the other manufactures of Elizabeth are foundry and machine shop products (value in 1905, $3,887,139), wire, oil (value in 1go5, $2,387,656), refined and smelted copper, the output of railway repair shops, edge tools and lager beer. The value of the manu-
factured products was $10,489,364 in 189o; $22,861,375
(factory product) in 1900; and $29,300,801 (factory product)
in 1905. '
Elizabeth was settled in 1665 by a company from Long Island for whom the land had been purchased from the Indians and a grant had been obtained from Richard Nicolls as agent for the duke of
York
 . But about the same time the duke conveyed the entire province to John, Lord Berkeley, and Sir George Carteret, and these two conflicting grants gave rise to a long-continued controversy (see NEw JERSEY). The town was named in honour of Elizabeth, wife of Sir George Carteret, and was first known as Elizabethtown. From 1665 to 1686 it was the seat of government of the province, and the legislature sat here occasionally until 1790. In the home of the Rev. Jonathan Dickinson (1688-1747), its first president, the first sessions of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) were held in 1747, but immediately afterwards the college removed to Newark. In December 1776 and twice in June 178o the British entered Elizabeth and made it a base of operations, but on each occasion they were soon driven out. Elizabeth became a " free town and borough " in 1739; the borough charter was confirmed
by the legislature in 1789 and repealed in 1790, and Elizabeth was chartered as a city in 1855.
See E. F. Hat field, History of Elizabeth, New Jersey (New York, 1868).


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