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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2DXU_baptist-church-of-hammonton_Hammonton-NJ.html
Baptist Church of Hammonton. . Oldest church building originally located on the 600 block of Bellevue Avenue. Moved to it's present location in 1885. Original portion built in 1862.
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NVM_wiltseys-sawmill_Hammonton-NJ.html
Built by Charles Wiltsey in 1800. Later sold to David Albertso who ran the mill into the 1840's. Located on Great Swamp branch of the Egg Harbor River.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FX7_william-k-phillis-war-memorial_Hammonton-NJ.html
All Wars Memorialin honor ofVeterans of all Warswho served and gave theirlives in an effort toprotect our country andto preserve out freedomjustice and democracy.Dedicated astheWilliam K. PhillisWar MemorialWorld War IIKorean WarMissing in Action
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FWV_swimming-the-ladder-to-success_Hammonton-NJ.html
While the Batsto Dam provided power to a once prospering village, it halted the natural migration of spawning fish. The Batsto River Fishway Project provides a pathway over the dam. This project improves the aquatic ecosystem and provides increase…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FWS_a-pane-in-the-glass-factory_Hammonton-NJ.html
In the 1840s, Batsto iron industry was failing due to competition from new iron industries using coal and iron ore (magnetite) rather than charcoal and bog ore (limonite). Looking for another industry to keep Batsto profitable, Jesse Richards buil…