Friday, October 04, 2024

NEHA Volume 43: An Earthly Tabernacle: English Land Use and Town Planning in Seventeenth Century Woodbridge, New Jersey by Michael J. Gall

An Earthly Tabernacle: English Land Use and Town Planning in Seventeenth Century Woodbridge, New Jersey
by Michael J. Gall

The archaeology of townscapes can provide important information about cultural development and the transfer of settlement systems. This close examination of 17th-century settlement in northeastern New Jersey focuses on Woodbridge Township, Middlesex County, between 1669 and 1676. The study highlights the complexity of early colonial settlement systems in East Jersey and also examines the ways in which experimentation with Old World– and New England–style corporation settlement models; strong desires for land accumulation, power, and wealth; inheritance practices; and religion influenced English townscape development within northeastern New Jersey.

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