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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FH7_oxford-furnace_Oxford-Township-NJ.html
Built in 1741-42 by Jonathan Robeson in partnership with the Shippen Family on land that would eventually encompass approximately 4,000 acres including iron ore, limestone, wood and water resources utilized by the furnace. It is the oldest remaini…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM176I_st-rose-of-lima-r-c-church_Oxford-Township-NJ.html
Oxford Industrial Historic District Site #10Dedicated in 1902
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM176H_historic-second-presbyterian-church_Oxford-Township-NJ.html
The brick church was constructed in 1866 on land deeded to Second Presbyterian Church by the Scranton Family, who were proprietors of Oxford Furnace and among the congregation's founders. Rev,. E. Clarke Cline was the first installed minister on J…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDGO_oxford-furnace-1_Oxford-Township-NJ.html
OxfordIndustrial HistoricDistrictSite #4 Oxford Furnace #1Construction startedin 1741, first blastin 1743, blown out in 1884.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDBH_grist-mill_Oxford-Township-NJ.html
OxfordIndustrial HistoricDistrictSite #3 Grist MillBuilt in 1813, Became theColonial Methodist Churchin 1913.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDBG_foundry_Oxford-Township-NJ.html
OxfordIndustrial HistoricDistrictSite #5 FoundryProduced train carwheels in the mid1800s.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDBF_shippen-manor_Oxford-Township-NJ.html
Oxford IndustrialHistoricDistrictSite #1 Shippen ManorBuilt by Joseph & WilliamShippen, Gentlemen Landowners,Circa 1754.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDBE_shippen-manor_Oxford-Township-NJ.html
Built by Joseph and Wm. Shippen, owners of Oxford Furnace. Served as iron company residence for 200 years. A state and national historic site.
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