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[quote="anon-r2q5"]David Brainerd labored with the Indians. Oh, that’s nice. So, he worked in the fields with them?[/quote]
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anon-7666
Posted: Sat, Apr 17 2021, 8:26 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: About the Historic Cranbury Logo
As the other poster stated. The native tribes were already mostly gone by this time. David Brainerd was here around 1740. Sadly, what the tribes in this area were not living as they had 50-100 years prior.
To give an idea of the area part of the Cranbury Inn was in or close to operating at this time.
anon-q400
Posted: Sat, Apr 17 2021, 7:49 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: About the Historic Cranbury Logo
PunkRockPat wrote:
anon-r2q5 wrote:
David Brainerd labored with the Indians.
Oh, that’s nice.
So, he worked in the fields with them?
Okay, but where is this tribe or Christian converted Native Americans now?
Not in NJ!
https://www.indianz.com/News/2015/018338.asp
Regarding New Jersey’s Native people...
Some were killed by warring tribes, some were killed by European (Dutch and English) colonists and most died of diseases that they were not immune to as a result of trading and interacting with Europeans.
The Brainerd’s made it their mission to help the few remaining Native people, but it was too late and most of the remaining people left to join other more robust tribes out of state. Now you know.
PunkRockPat
Posted: Fri, Apr 16 2021, 8:57 am EDT
Post subject: Re: About the Historic Cranbury Logo
anon-r2q5 wrote:
David Brainerd labored with the Indians.
Oh, that’s nice.
So, he worked in the fields with them?
Okay, but where is this tribe or Christian converted Native Americans now?
Not in NJ!
https://www.indianz.com/News/2015/018338.asp
anon-r2q5
Posted: Wed, Apr 14 2021, 11:32 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: About the Historic Cranbury Logo
David Brainerd labored with the Indians.
Oh, that’s nice.
So, he worked in the fields with them?
PunkRockPat
Posted: Wed, Apr 14 2021, 9:58 am EDT
Post subject: Re: About the Historic Cranbury Logo
anon-0421 wrote:
anon-pr20 wrote:
Do we think we should amend the Historic Cranbury Logo to now include a graphic of the warehouse rows and all the affordable housing condos?
It was said before, if you do not like this town you are FREE to LEAVE.
You know like the Native Americans on the sign did.
anon-1pno
Posted: Mon, Nov 11 2019, 6:08 pm EST
Post subject: Re: About the Historic Cranbury Logo
anon-q2r7 wrote:
anon-8722 wrote:
anon-0421 wrote:
anon-pr20 wrote:
Do we think we should amend the Historic Cranbury Logo to now include a graphic of the warehouse rows and all the affordable housing condos?
It was said before, if you do not like this town you are FREE to LEAVE.
You seem angry? Unhappy? You are free to leave.
So are you!
So are you
anon-q2r7
Posted: Sun, Nov 10 2019, 1:48 pm EST
Post subject: Re: About the Historic Cranbury Logo
anon-8722 wrote:
anon-0421 wrote:
anon-pr20 wrote:
Do we think we should amend the Historic Cranbury Logo to now include a graphic of the warehouse rows and all the affordable housing condos?
It was said before, if you do not like this town you are FREE to LEAVE.
You seem angry? Unhappy? You are free to leave.
So are you!
anon-8722
Posted: Thu, Nov 7 2019, 2:17 pm EST
Post subject: Re: About the Historic Cranbury Logo
anon-0421 wrote:
anon-pr20 wrote:
Do we think we should amend the Historic Cranbury Logo to now include a graphic of the warehouse rows and all the affordable housing condos?
It was said before, if you do not like this town you are FREE to LEAVE.
You seem angry? Unhappy? You are free to leave.
anon-0421
Posted: Thu, Nov 7 2019, 10:06 am EST
Post subject: Re: About the Historic Cranbury Logo
anon-pr20 wrote:
Do we think we should amend the Historic Cranbury Logo to now include a graphic of the warehouse rows and all the affordable housing condos?
It was said before, if you do not like this town you are FREE to LEAVE.
anon-pr20
Posted: Wed, Nov 6 2019, 10:15 pm EST
Post subject: Re: About the Historic Cranbury Logo
Do we think we should amend the Historic Cranbury Logo to now include a graphic of the warehouse rows and all the affordable housing condos?
Admin
Posted: Sat, Mar 27 2004, 7:03 am EST
Post subject: About the Historic Cranbury Logo
Education
A Replica of The Old School House
Town Industry
The Grist Mill On The Left
Agricultural Heritage
Farmland On The Right
Religious Heritage
David Brainerd Preaching to Native Americans
* Logo description courtesy of
The Cranbury Press
8/21/96