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- Joseph Bloomfield - Wikipedia
Joseph Bloomfield (October 18, 1753 – October 3, 1823) was the fourth governor of New Jersey He also served two terms in the United States House of Representatives from 1817 to 1821 The township of Bloomfield, New Jersey, is named for him
- Major General Joseph Bloomfield - The Society of the . . .
Perhaps best known as the 4th Governor of the State of New Jersey, and the namesake of the township of Bloomfield, New Jersey, Joseph Bloomfield served with distinction as an officer in both the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812
- Bloomfield, New Jersey Revolutionary War Sites | Historic Sites
Joseph Bloomfield had a very successful career after the war ended He served as the Attorney General of New Jersey from 1783-1792, as the Mayor of Burlington from 1795-1800, as the Governor of New Jersey from 1801-1812, as a Brigadier General in the War of 1812, and in the House of Representatives from 1817-1821 [3]
- Joseph Bloomfield (1753 - 1823) - Genealogy - Geni. com
Joseph Bloomfield, Burlington City, N J Accessed July 1, 2011 "Born in 1753, Joseph Bloomfield reached the rank of Captain in the Revolutionary War, then served as New Jersey state attorney general and chief justice of the New Jersey Vice-Admiralty Court
- Joseph Bloomfield (1753-1823) - Find a Grave Memorial
4th and 6th New Jersey Governor, War of 1812 United States Army Brigadier General, Revolutionary War Continental Army Officer, US Congressman Born in Middlesex, New Jersey, his father as an ardent anti-slavery clergyman
- Citizen Soldier: Rev War Journal of Joseph Bloomfield
Major Joseph Bloomfield write in his journal on September 11, 1777, describing his experiences during the hard-fought battle of Brandywine
- Vintage Bloomfield: General Joseph Bloomfield
Gen Bloomfield, who had come into notice during the Revolutionary war, was now recognized throughout the State as a rising man His public services and personal popularity directed attention to him at the critical time
- Joseph Bloomfield - The Revolutionary War in North Jersey
Joseph Bloomfield was again elected governor in 1803 and served consecutive terms until he 1812 In 1812, he resigned his governorship to accept his nomination as brigadier general in the United States Army on March 24, 1812
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