Daniel Coxe
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Daniel Coxe was a governor of West Jersey from 1687 to 1688.
Coxe was a physician in the court of Charles II of England. He never actually went to the North American continent; instead, his son Daniel Coxe, Jr., and an agent, John Tatham, went in place of him.
Coxe opened the earliest commercial-scale pottery in New Jersey.[1]
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- ^ Ceramics - Daniel Coxe, Burlington, Art & Architecture of New Jersey. URL accessed on March 7, 2006.
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