The New Jersey coast in three centuries: history of the New Jersey coast with genealogical and historic-biographical appendix . e of preservation, notwithstanding its old age. old house stands anancient tree, which for years guided the mariners of the coast before the presentimproved system of beacons was instituted. It was in 1885 that Mr. Palmer erectedhis present palatial residence, which commands a wide and interesting view of theocean with its constantly varying scenes, bearing its wonderful burden of sailingcraft to and fro, some engaged in commercial pursuits, others on pleasur


The New Jersey coast in three centuries: history of the New Jersey coast with genealogical and historic-biographical appendix . e of preservation, notwithstanding its old age. old house stands anancient tree, which for years guided the mariners of the coast before the presentimproved system of beacons was instituted. It was in 1885 that Mr. Palmer erectedhis present palatial residence, which commands a wide and interesting view of theocean with its constantly varying scenes, bearing its wonderful burden of sailingcraft to and fro, some engaged in commercial pursuits, others on pleasure same reason assigned for the prosperity which attended the efforts of the fatherof our subject can be ascribed to the son. for in all respects he has been a man ofunimpeachable character, energetic, honorable and justly favored with the good willof .his fellow men. ASA WILLIS. The raising of fruits for the New York market occupies the attention of a largenumber of excellent horticulturists in Monmouth county, and one of these is AsaWillis, who is the subject of this biography. The birth of Mr. Willis was in New.


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