Shepard Kollock

Shepard Kollock

Shepard Kollock was an editor and printer who was active in colonial New Jersey during the period of the American Revolutionary War. His "New Jersey Journal" became the second newspaper published in New Jersey. It was established by Kollock at his press during 1779 in Chatham, New Jersey. This paper became a catalyst in the revolution. News of events came directly to the editor from Washington's headquarters in nearby Morristown, boosting the morale of the troops and their families, and he conducted lively debates about the efforts for independence with those who opposed and supported the cause he championed. Kollock later relocated the paper twice, until 1785, when he established his last publication location in Elizabeth under the same name. Journal] ", The Elizabeth Daily Journal ceased publication on January 2,1992.

Kollock published several books in Chatham:
*"The United States Almanack, for the Year of our Lord 1780" in 1779
*"The New-England Primer Improved, for the more easy attaining the true Reading of English, To which is added, the Assembly of Divines, and Mr. Cotton's Catechism" in 1782
*"Ebenezer Elmer, Surgeon of the Regiment, An e [u] logy on the late Francis Barber, Esq: Lieutenant Colonel Commandant of the Second New-Jersey Regiment" in 1783.

Today, a recreational field named after him exists in Chatham Borough, bordering the Passaic River.

References

* Anderson, John R. "Shepard Kollock: Editor for Freedom". Chatham, New Jersey: Chatham Historical Society, 1975.
* Cunningham, John T. "Chatham: At the Crossing of the Fishawack". Chatham, New Jersey: Chatham Historical Society, 1967.
* Philhower, Charles A. "Brief History of Chatham, Morris County, New Jersey". New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1914.
* Thayer, Theodore. "Colonial and Revolutionary Morris County". The Morris County Heritage Commission. "(government publication)"
* Vanderpoel, Ambrose Ely. "History of Chatham, New Jersey". New York: Charles Francis Press, 1921. Reprint. Chatham, New Jersey: Chatham Historical Society, 1959.
* White, Donald Wallace. "A Village at War: Chatham and the American Revolution". Rutherford, New Jersey: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1979.
* _________________. "Chatham". Dover, New Hampshire: Arcadia Publishing, 1997.
* ______________. "Historic Minisink Trail"". Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society. 8, (January-October, 1923): 199-205.
* ______________. "Indians of the Morris County Area"". Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society. 54 (October 1936): 248-267.
* "Design Guidelines Manual For Rehabilitation and Construction in the Main Street Historic District". Chatham, New Jersey: Chatham Borough Historic Preservation Commission, 1994. "(government publication)"

External links

* [http://www.constantreader.org/printers/kollock.html Shepard Kollock's Work]


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