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Elizabeth Leek 1803

Elizabeth Leek was born on December 3, 1803 in Wading River, Burlington County, New Jersey United States to William Leek and Catherine Loveland, and has siblings George Washington Leek, Charles Loveland Leek, Catherine Leek, Martha Leek, Abigail Leek, Mary Leek, William Loveland Leek, Charles Tower Leek, and Achsah Leek.
Elizabeth Leek
December 3, 1803
Wading River, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States
Female
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Elizabeth Leek's History: circa 1803

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    Elizabeth did not marry.
  • 12/3
    1803

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    December 3, 1803
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    Wading River, Burlington County, New Jersey United States
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In 1803, in the year that Elizabeth Leek was born, the first public library in the United States - free to everyone - opened in Salisbury, Connecticut. Damage to books was most often caused by "greasing" - candle wax dripping onto the books. Candles were the only source of light in the evenings.
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In 1811, on December 16th, the New Madrid earthquake - in the Mississippi Valley near the city of New Madrid, Missouri - temporarily reversed the course of the Mississippi River. The quake is estimated to have been 7.5 - 7.9. Other large earthquakes along the fault occurred on January 23rd and February 7th, 1812. These quakes were the largest ever recorded east of the Rockies.
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