The New Jersey coast in three centuries: history of the New Jersey coast with genealogical and historic-biographical appendix . ent known as theBricksburg Iron Company, now Lakewood. In 1850 he entered the employ of thiscompany and has witnessed and materially contributed to the growth and develop-ment of the place. Through his natural intelligence and ability and the careful habitsformed in early life, he steadily advanced his position in the company until he becamean important adjunct to the firm. In previous to his arrival in Pricksburg, theelder Mr. Brick passed away and the busines


The New Jersey coast in three centuries: history of the New Jersey coast with genealogical and historic-biographical appendix . ent known as theBricksburg Iron Company, now Lakewood. In 1850 he entered the employ of thiscompany and has witnessed and materially contributed to the growth and develop-ment of the place. Through his natural intelligence and ability and the careful habitsformed in early life, he steadily advanced his position in the company until he becamean important adjunct to the firm. In previous to his arrival in Pricksburg, theelder Mr. Brick passed away and the business was carried on by James W. Pharo andRobert Campbell; the resident manager being Benjamin Snyder. In i860, however,it was transferred to Riley A. Brick, a son of the former owner, who subsequently re-moved the plant to South Amboy, New Jersey. Mr. Campbell still retained theexecutorship of the real estate. For five years previous to the removal of this plantto South Amboy, Joseph H. Van Hise. a twin brother of Isaac A., held the positionof business manager of the concern, who through his close application and fidelity to.


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