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Identifier: industriesofnewj05edwa (find matches)
Title: Industries of New Jersey.
Year: 1882 (1880s)
Authors: Edwards, Richard, ed.
Subjects: Industries--New Jersey--Directories. Manufacturing industries--New Jersey--Directories. Manufactures--New Jersey.
Publisher: New York : Historical Publishing Company
Contributing Library: Rutgers University Libraries
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post village on the Bridgeton andPort Norris Railroad, 4 miles s. ofBridgeton, and on a branch of theCohansey Creek, ■v^ich affordspower for a mill. Population, 400. FairvieW (Bergen, Burlingtonand Gloucester cos.), a post villageon the Northeni Railroad of NewJersey, n. of Granton ; (2), a ham-let s.w. of Bridgeborough and s.e.of Progress; (3), a hamlet nenrMedford ; and (4), a hamlet nearBarn%orough. Population, 250. Fairview (Burlington co.), mailMedford. Fairview (Gloucester co.), mailUnionville. FailvieW (Morris co.), mailStanhope. Fan wood (Union CO.), a villageon the Central Railroad of NewJersey, and on the Greenbrook,n.e. of Plainfield ; it has a largelocal trade, a manufactory of paperboards, and a postoffice calledScotch Plains. Farag-o Forge (Ocean co.), mail Whiting. FarmersvUle (Essex co.), mailCaldwell. Farmersville (Hunterdon CO.),a hamlet near Califon. Popula-tion, 17. Fannin^dale (Monmouth co.),a post village, of nearly 1000 in-habitants, at the intersection of the
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86 STATE OF NEW JERSEY. New Jersey Southern and Preehold and JamesburgRailroads ; it has an iron foundry and a large localand rail traffic. Farrstown (Burlington co.), a hamlet near Vin-centown. Population, 21. Fashion Stud Farm (Mercer co.), mail Trenton. Febletown (Warren co.), a hamlet 6 miles n.e. ofDelaware. Federal City (Mercer co.), mail Pennington. Fellowsllip (Burlington co.), a post village 3 miless. of Moorestown. Population, 300. Felters (Union CO.), mail Rahway. FelteiSVille (Camden co.), mail Camden. Feltville (Union co.), a hamlet near Murray Hill. Ferment (Monmouth CO.), post village. Fern Mount (Morris co.), mail Succasunna. FerragO (Ocean CO.), a hamlet on the New JerseySouthern Railroad, near Whiting. Ferrigs (Ocean CO.), mail Whiting. Ferromonte (Morris co.), a mining hamlet, with avaluable mine 800 feet in depth, near Succasunna. Ferry Farm (Bergen co.), mail Little Ferry. Fieldsborough (Burlington CO.), a post borough,formerly and still colloquially called White

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  • bookcentury:1800
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