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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1I9K_dellett_Shamong-NJ.html
Site of hotel erected by Manassas Dellett in 1880. Town meetings and social affairs held here. Later known as Patterson's Hotel. Demolished in 1975.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1I9J_braddocks-folly_Shamong-NJ.html
Site of first successful attempt to raise cultivated cranberries, in 1850 by William R. Braddock in Sordan's Meadow nearby.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1I9I_pic-a-lilli-inn_Shamong-NJ.html
Original owner of the land was Elsie Gaskill. Later sold to Thomas A. Snider. Snider was the Justice of the Peace and held court upstairs. Pic-A-Lilli, as we know it has been owned and operated by four generations of the Pickett Russell family.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1I9H_atsion-church-cemetery_Shamong-NJ.html
Deeded by Samuel Richards to Church Trustees: Jesse Richards, Thomas S. Richards, John Richards, Samuel B. Finch, Thomas Sordan, Samuel Bareford and Henry Brown; on June 13, 1826.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSEC_the-story-of-atsion_Shamong-NJ.html
Atsion's history begins with iron. In 1765 Charles Read purchased lands at Atsion and established an iron forge. The village's most prosperous period began in 1824 when Samuel Richards purchased the property. Under his ownership, Atsion consisted …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMSCW_indian-reservation_Shamong-NJ.html
Founded in 1758 by the New Jersey provincial legislature on the Edgepillock or Brotherton tract, now Indian Mills. Under the guidance of the Reverend John Brainerd, a self supporting community was established here. In 1801, the Indians accepted th…
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