. Historical collections of the state of New Jersey: past and present:. House of James Wooding, Vineland, N. J. Tlie above is a representation of the house of Mr. J. Wooding,fetandino; on the spot formerly known as a part of Sharp 8Farm. It may be considered as the starting-point of Vineland, * CENTRAL NEW JEESEY. 523 as it is the place where Mr. Landis at first resided, and wliere liekept the first Post Ofiice. The road which passes by the house iscalled Main Koad. It was constructed by Lord Cornwallisduring the Revolutionary war, in his military o])cration3 in thispart of tlie country. The h


. Historical collections of the state of New Jersey: past and present:. House of James Wooding, Vineland, N. J. Tlie above is a representation of the house of Mr. J. Wooding,fetandino; on the spot formerly known as a part of Sharp 8Farm. It may be considered as the starting-point of Vineland, * CENTRAL NEW JEESEY. 523 as it is the place where Mr. Landis at first resided, and wliere liekept the first Post Ofiice. The road which passes by the house iscalled Main Koad. It was constructed by Lord Cornwallisduring the Revolutionary war, in his military o])cration3 in thispart of tlie country. The house stands about 400 feet back fromthe front fence, affording a large door-yard in front, whicli Mr. devoted to tlie culture of strawberries, interspersed with smallfruit-trees, whicli create no injury during their early growth. Tlie following historical items are from papers in possession ofthe Yineland Historical and Antiquarian Society, and read bythe Rev Mr. Tyler, on their sixth Anniversary, Aug. 8th, 1S67 : About the year 1820, G. Wood purchased t


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