Hey guys. For a current project I am trying to find historical sources for life on the lower Mullica in the mid-18th century through the close of the Revolution. Specifically I am interested in the towns of Chestnut Neck, Leed's Point, The Forks, but also more generally the entire economic region extending from the bay up the river to the head of navigation ca. 1765 - 1780. My goal is to be able to synthesize a believable portrait of the times, so really any source can be useful.
I've consulted quite a few of the sources that come readily to mind, i.e. all of Beck's work that touches on the area, Barbara Solem-Stull, William Scudder-Stryker's "The Affair at Egg Harbor...", Thomas F. Gordon's "The History of New Jersey", The New Jersey Archives ("Documents Relating to the Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey").
I think "Absegami" would be very useful but so far I have only located Vol. 2 online, and it covers a later period than the one I'm interested in. The novel "Kate Aylesford" has some decent background, and I'm reading it, but more interested in historical sources than another writer's perspective. Searching through Google Books and the LOC has yielded surprisingly little for an area that played such a pivotal role in the Revolution, and was so economically important to the region in the years leading up to it.
Anyway, all suggestions will be mightily appreciated!
I've consulted quite a few of the sources that come readily to mind, i.e. all of Beck's work that touches on the area, Barbara Solem-Stull, William Scudder-Stryker's "The Affair at Egg Harbor...", Thomas F. Gordon's "The History of New Jersey", The New Jersey Archives ("Documents Relating to the Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey").
I think "Absegami" would be very useful but so far I have only located Vol. 2 online, and it covers a later period than the one I'm interested in. The novel "Kate Aylesford" has some decent background, and I'm reading it, but more interested in historical sources than another writer's perspective. Searching through Google Books and the LOC has yielded surprisingly little for an area that played such a pivotal role in the Revolution, and was so economically important to the region in the years leading up to it.
Anyway, all suggestions will be mightily appreciated!