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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QMB_leedsville-schoolhouse_Linwood-NJ.html
The Leedsville Schoolhouse, also known as Linwood School #1, was built in 1873. The building is owned by the City of Linwood and is occupied by the Linwood Historical Society. The building houses a local history museum and archives. The survivin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QM8_jeremiah-leeds-grave_Northfield-NJ.html
Jeremiah Leeds settled on Absecon Beach in 1783. The first permanent settler in what is now Atlantic City.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QM6_zion-united-methodist-church_Egg-Harbor-Township-NJ.html
Built in 1822 on site of 1764 Meeting House. Eleven Revolutionary War soldiers buried here.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QM4_asbury-methodist-church_Egg-Harbor-Township-NJ.html
Earlier called Englishes. Present building dedicated 1863. Rev Richard Sneath preached at Englishes 1798.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QLR_atlantic-county-court-house_Hamilton-Township-NJ.html
After the NJ legislature created Atlantic County on February 7, 1837,Weymouth Ironmaster Samuel Richards donated land to build this courthouse. Renovated in 1978. Mays Landing Historic District entered on National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QLQ_george-wheatons-shipyard_Hamilton-Township-NJ.html
Shipbuilding developed in this area at an early period, probably between 1720-1750. George May lived near this spot and is alleged to have built sloops here prior to the Revolution. According to the Penna. Packet, an early shipyard was here in 177…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QLP_american-hotel_Hamilton-Township-NJ.html
Built of NJ sandstone by Samuel Richards, Weymouth Ironmaster, the inn and tavern served courthouse and Weymouth Furnace workers, travelers, sea captains and crews. Entered on National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QLO_welcome-to-atlantic-county-park-at-estell-manor_Estell-Manor-NJ.html
This is the first stop on the 50-mile Great Egg Harbor River Romp Birding & Wildlife Trail. The Park's Warren E. Fox Nature Center is the perfect starting point for a day or more of outdoor exploration and wildlife viewing. Walk the trails and go …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QLN_estellville-glass-factory_Estell-Manor-NJ.html
The quiet woodland scene before you was a very different place 150 years ago. The ruins are the remains of the Estellville Glass Factory, which employed as many as eighty men and boys at its peak of operation. Where the piles of stone and brick li…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QLM_the-pot-house_Estell-Manor-NJ.html
Pots were the clay crucibles used as containers in the furnace for melting the raw materials to make glass. Making the pots, the process which took place in this building, was the most exacting work in the entire glass-making industry. The pots w…
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