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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUCH_medford-world-war-ii-memorial_Medford-NJ.html
Erected by Medford Township in honor of themen and women who served their country1941 ? ? ? ? ? in World War II ? ? ? ? ? 1945 Abate, Canio · Abate, Leonard. · Adams, David S. · Adams, Gene L. · Adkins, William &midd…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUB8_medford-korean-war-memorial_Medford-NJ.html
Erected by Medford Township in honor of themen and women who served their country1950 ? ? ? ? ? in the Korean War ? ? ? ? ? 1955 Abrams, Harvey · Adams, David E. · Anderson, Joseph K. · Bakley, Henry T. · Barnes, Oli…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUB5_braddocks-mill_Medford-NJ.html
An up-and-down sawmill wasrunning here before 1800.Charcoal burned from nativeoak trees filled the needsof the Philadelphia Mint.1847-1997
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUA6_the-benjamin-wilkins-house_Medford-NJ.html
Built in 1785, thispatterned glazed brickhomestead is typical ofseveral Wilkins properties ofthe period in this area.1847-1997
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMUA3_the-nail-house_Medford-NJ.html
Originally on Main Street, thishouse was used from about 1800to mass produce cut nailsusing Mark Reeve's horsepowered machinery.1847-1997
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU9V_cross-keys-school_Medford-NJ.html
Built by Lester Gager in 1857at the corner of DixontownRoad, the school was movedhere by the township in 1976.Former students called itthe "Knowledge Box".
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU9T_braddocks-landing_Medford-NJ.html
This was the head of navigationon the Rancocas. Before 1800iron and charcoal were unloadedhere from wagon to barge forshipment to Philadelphia.1847-1997
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU9Q_hoot-owl-farm_Medford-NJ.html
Now called Sandy Run. Thistypical colonial glazed brickfront home was built in 1772.Restoration was faithfullyaccomplished in recent years.1847-1997
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU9P_decades-ago-in-lake-pine_Medford-NJ.html
In 1920 Lake Pine was acranberry bog andTaunton Blvd was a sand road.This log cabin, built in 1926,was converted from a summercottage to year-round, c. 1950.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU9N_the-thomas-wilkins-house_Medford-NJ.html
This, the second oldest home inMedford, was built in 1732. TheFlemish Bond brick homeremained in the Wilkins familyuntil c. 1915, when it was soldto the English Setter Club.1847-1997
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