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- catalog contributor b8300238.
- catalog coverage "New Jersey History, Local.".
- catalog created "[1973]".
- catalog date "1973".
- catalog date "[1973]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1973]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [343]-351.".
- catalog description "Cumberland County. A manor town -- Tea for burning -- From cordwood to oysters -- The medicine show -- Bridge gives city name -- Lumber and glass -- The Holly City -- The two-faced clock -- Fruit, eggs, and industry -- From backyard to communion table -- Revolution in the kitchen -- The Seabrook Enterprise -- Atlantic County. Mays Landing -- The skunk -- John Underhill, benefactor -- The attack on Chestnut Neck -- Pleasant Mills -- Iron forges of Atlantic County -- The American almanack of Daniel Leeds -- The Jersey Devil -- Towne of Smithville -- Summer home of the Lenapes -- Ghost towns of Atlantic County -- Home of the Lake Family -- Two beginnings for Hammonton -- Andrew Rider, traveling salesman -- Engine whistle virtuoso -- The wine city -- Bargaintown -- A convincing preacher -- Somers Plantation -- Shipbuilding towns -- Pirates, shipwrecks, and storms -- From arrowheads to jets -- The unusual Colonel McKee -- Queen of the Coast -- Camden County. Haddonfield -- A tavern statehouse -- Newton Colony -- Ferry to Philadelphia -- A town destined to thrive -- The gray poet -- Divided island -- Pennsauken -- Gloucester Town -- Long-a-coming -- Glassworks in the Pines -- Waterford works -- Shane's Castle -- Tomatoes, pork and beans -- His master's voice -- Ocean County. Fish, oysters, and cranberries -- Little Egg Harbor Township -- Tuckerton, salt and privateers -- The affair at Toms River -- Long Beach Island -- Tucker's Island -- The great John Mathis -- Saving lives on the beach -- Old Barney -- Iron and health in the Pines -- Eelgrass : forgotten industry -- Tuckerton tower -- Annapolis of New Jersey -- Home of the dirigibles -- Appendix. Town names past and present.".
- catalog description "The Jersey Cape. Beneath the bay -- Pirate sails -- The light on old Cape May -- The oldest resort -- Seat of government -- Quaker guns -- First ferry in Cape County -- A tale of 1776 -- Doctor on horseback -- Cays of the Cape -- Sunken forests -- Two famous sons named Grace -- The Great Stone Harbor Railroad -- Ships that really went splash! -- An emphatic "No!" -- The first Ford dealer -- Monument to a failure -- A Christian seaside resort -- Saga of the Sindia -- Salem County. Land of Fenwick -- Salem's historic taverns -- The big cattle drive -- Defenders of the bridge -- The affair at Hancock House -- Wistarburg Glass -- Ferry Village -- The patterned brick houses -- Fort Mott -- Here lie the dead -- Burlington County. Oldest community -- River Town -- Military "conversation" -- Taverns and bridges -- A mount of holly -- Bicycles, bands, and a moose -- Black healer of the Pines -- The dream that failed -- Indian Ann -- The Pine Barrens -- Atsion, an iron ghost -- Harrisville -- Other ghosts towns of Burlington County -- Batso, the Iron Town -- Old Gloucester. The Swedes of Raccoon -- A hill called Mullica -- Place of Black Burrs -- Engagement at Red Bank -- House of Glass -- The booz bottle -- The camp meeting town.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 382 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "South Jersey towns, history and legend.".
- catalog identifier "0813507081".
- catalog isFormatOf "South Jersey towns, history and legend.".
- catalog issued "1973".
- catalog issued "[1973]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New Brunswick, N.J., Rutgers University Press".
- catalog relation "South Jersey towns, history and legend.".
- catalog spatial "New Jersey History, Local.".
- catalog subject "974.9/9".
- catalog subject "F134 .M16".
- catalog tableOfContents "Cumberland County. A manor town -- Tea for burning -- From cordwood to oysters -- The medicine show -- Bridge gives city name -- Lumber and glass -- The Holly City -- The two-faced clock -- Fruit, eggs, and industry -- From backyard to communion table -- Revolution in the kitchen -- The Seabrook Enterprise -- Atlantic County. Mays Landing -- The skunk -- John Underhill, benefactor -- The attack on Chestnut Neck -- Pleasant Mills -- Iron forges of Atlantic County -- The American almanack of Daniel Leeds -- The Jersey Devil -- Towne of Smithville -- Summer home of the Lenapes -- Ghost towns of Atlantic County -- Home of the Lake Family -- Two beginnings for Hammonton -- Andrew Rider, traveling salesman -- Engine whistle virtuoso -- The wine city -- Bargaintown -- A convincing preacher -- Somers Plantation -- Shipbuilding towns -- Pirates, shipwrecks, and storms -- From arrowheads to jets -- The unusual Colonel McKee -- Queen of the Coast -- Camden County. Haddonfield -- A tavern statehouse -- Newton Colony -- Ferry to Philadelphia -- A town destined to thrive -- The gray poet -- Divided island -- Pennsauken -- Gloucester Town -- Long-a-coming -- Glassworks in the Pines -- Waterford works -- Shane's Castle -- Tomatoes, pork and beans -- His master's voice -- Ocean County. Fish, oysters, and cranberries -- Little Egg Harbor Township -- Tuckerton, salt and privateers -- The affair at Toms River -- Long Beach Island -- Tucker's Island -- The great John Mathis -- Saving lives on the beach -- Old Barney -- Iron and health in the Pines -- Eelgrass : forgotten industry -- Tuckerton tower -- Annapolis of New Jersey -- Home of the dirigibles -- Appendix. Town names past and present.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Jersey Cape. Beneath the bay -- Pirate sails -- The light on old Cape May -- The oldest resort -- Seat of government -- Quaker guns -- First ferry in Cape County -- A tale of 1776 -- Doctor on horseback -- Cays of the Cape -- Sunken forests -- Two famous sons named Grace -- The Great Stone Harbor Railroad -- Ships that really went splash! -- An emphatic "No!" -- The first Ford dealer -- Monument to a failure -- A Christian seaside resort -- Saga of the Sindia -- Salem County. Land of Fenwick -- Salem's historic taverns -- The big cattle drive -- Defenders of the bridge -- The affair at Hancock House -- Wistarburg Glass -- Ferry Village -- The patterned brick houses -- Fort Mott -- Here lie the dead -- Burlington County. Oldest community -- River Town -- Military "conversation" -- Taverns and bridges -- A mount of holly -- Bicycles, bands, and a moose -- Black healer of the Pines -- The dream that failed -- Indian Ann -- The Pine Barrens -- Atsion, an iron ghost -- Harrisville -- Other ghosts towns of Burlington County -- Batso, the Iron Town -- Old Gloucester. The Swedes of Raccoon -- A hill called Mullica -- Place of Black Burrs -- Engagement at Red Bank -- House of Glass -- The booz bottle -- The camp meeting town.".
- catalog title "South Jersey towns, history and legend [by] William McMahon.".
- catalog type "Local history. fast".
- catalog type "text".