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    Wharton State Forest

    4110 Nesco Rd, Hammonton, NJ     (609) 561-0024

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    Village was an important industrial center during the American Revolution, supplying munitions, iron products from the bog iron, and glass. Village is located along Route 542 in Burlington County museumsusa.org

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    Indian Reservation

    Town Square Dr, Burlington, NJ    

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    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... hmdb.org

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    Log Church

    Vincentown, NJ    

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    Site "The Tabernacle in the Wilderness" Established 1778 by John Brainerd. Both whites and indians worshipped here. Used as school until 1885. hmdb.org

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    Aetna Furnace

    Medford Ln, Willingboro, NJ    

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    Started by Charles Read in 1766, the ironworks closed in 1773. The site included sawmill, gristmill, smithy and 9000 acres of land. hmdb.org

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    The Dr. R. S. Braddock House

    Medford Ln, Willingboro, NJ    

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    This was the head of navigation on the Rancocas. Before 1800 iron and charcoal were unloaded here from wagon to barge for shipment to Philadelphia. 1847-1997 hmdb.org

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    Home Of Gilbert W. Knight

    Vincentown, NJ    

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    Gilbert W. Knight blacksmith, G.A.R. Vet., N.J. 23rd Vol. Reg. Son, Harry L. Knight born July 4, 1866, Burlington Co. Clerk N.J. Public Utilities Comm. hmdb.org

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    Kemble Inn

    Vincentown, NJ    

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    Owner 1845 Charles S. Kemble, innkeeper, farmer, blacksmith, member N.J. House of Assembly 1855-59. Burl. Co. Sheriff 1869. Died while in office. hmdb.org

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    Site Of Blacksmith Shop

    Vincentown, NJ    

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    Most necessary in Colonial Times, date erected unknown. Blacksmiths were Charles Kemble, Gilbert Knight, Henry Allen, and William Cutts hmdb.org

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    Carranza Memorial

    Tabernacle, NJ    

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    This monument commemorates the legacy and tragic accident of Captain Emilio Carranza Rodriguez, a Mexican aviator. Born in Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila, Mexico, Carranza was returning from a goodwill mission on a nonstop flight from ... hmdb.org

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    Cemetery

    Tabernacle, NJ    

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    A wandering priest made this hallowed ground for all time. Graves marked by heavy pine slabs. Only stone inscribed, Charles Wills 1839. hmdb.org

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    Monument

    Tabernacle, NJ    

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    Captain Emilio Carranza fell to his death while returning to Mexico on good will flight 1928. Pennies of Mexican children. hmdb.org

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    Site Of Stamping Mill

    Tabernacle, NJ    

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    Stamping Mill Built on Green Limb Branch near here. Locally called "Tunking Mill" from sound of blows of heavy hammers. hmdb.org

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    Speedwell

    Tabernacle, NJ    

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    Saw Mill Built by Daniel Randolph, 1770. Furnace and forge by Benjamin Randolph, 1773. Log house standing until 1948, also a log schoolhouse here. hmdb.org

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    Batsto

    Batsto, NJ    

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    Located in Wharton State Forest, on SSH 542, nine miles east of Hammonton, this iron forge village was founded in 1766.  After the Revolutionary War ended, brickyards, glassworks, a gristmill, iron forge and sawmill ... history.rootsweb

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    Smith-cadbury Mansion

    Moorestown, NJ    

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    Oldest center portion c. 1738, with later additions 1760?s, the Smith Mansion and 160 acre farm, which hosted Lafayette during the American Revolution, was also raided by Hessian troops. Presented 19 October 2000 The Rancocas V... hmdb.org

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    Indian King Tavern Museum

    233 Kings Hwy E, Haddonfield, NJ     (856) 429-6792

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    Built in 1750, this early Ameican pubic house and tavern was a Revolutionary War meeting place for NJ's Legislature. The Great Seal of the State of NJ was adopted here. Guided tours available. visitnj.org

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    Town Hall

    Moorestown, NJ    

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    Front part built in 1812. Rear section with a stage added in 1859 and a jail at east rear corner in 1876. It was the town center for political meetings, lectures, suppers, fairs, flower shows and early silent movies. First poli... hmdb.org

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    Whitesbog Village

    Whitesbog, NJ    

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    Historic Whitesbog Village has its origins in 1857 when James A. Fenwick began cultivating cranberry bogs at this location. His son-in-law Joseph Josiah White took over management of the farm upon Fenwick's death in 1882, and n... hmdb.org