. Historical collections of the state of New Jersey: past and present:. er of Public Square; Lester Richardson,near the Station; J. C. Gerow, Hozekiah Davis, Calvin N. Sage, west of ilalagaRoad; O. D. Graver, near the Station; Lucius Demmon, corner of East Avenue;W. W. Russ, J. C. Parsons, Jacob Vanvaler, Dr. Alex. Batcheler, Messrs. Ilolbrook,east of East Avenue; Frederic Dame, John II. Stratton, II. Z. Ellis, Rev. BrownEmerson, James Stuart, east of Main Road ; Geo. L. Post, north of Landis Avenue,George Wood, John Kaufman north of Post-Road. On the East Avenue, Clarence Bushkirk, James MMah


. Historical collections of the state of New Jersey: past and present:. er of Public Square; Lester Richardson,near the Station; J. C. Gerow, Hozekiah Davis, Calvin N. Sage, west of ilalagaRoad; O. D. Graver, near the Station; Lucius Demmon, corner of East Avenue;W. W. Russ, J. C. Parsons, Jacob Vanvaler, Dr. Alex. Batcheler, Messrs. Ilolbrook,east of East Avenue; Frederic Dame, John II. Stratton, II. Z. Ellis, Rev. BrownEmerson, James Stuart, east of Main Road ; Geo. L. Post, north of Landis Avenue,George Wood, John Kaufman north of Post-Road. On the East Avenue, Clarence Bushkirk, James MMahan, north of Park Avenue ;John Rest, corner of Oak Road ; Franklin Allen, north of Oak Road ; John Robbins,John Gibson, corner of Wheat Road. On Railroad Boulevard, Wm. F. F. Bassett, south of Chestnut Avenue. On Chestnut Avenue, Wm. O. H. Gunneth, near Railroad; Miss Maria P. Mat-thews, west of Malaga Road. In December of this year the main portion of the school houseon Landis Av-enue, near East Avenue, was buUt—the first school house erected on the Ilai/ ct Glass Wofls, at Wi7isIow, Camden Co. Tliesc worlvs, tlie most extensive of tlic kind in the State, wereat first establisliod by AVni. Coftin, jr., about the year 1831, atWinslow, then in tlie limits of tlie tcnvnship of Gloucester, inGloucester county, now a township in Camden county, which, in1865, contained 1,473 inhabitants. These works are now ownedby Hay & Co., who employ about -100 men besides some 50 or 60boys. The works arc situated nearly a mile from Winshnv Sta-tion, 28 miles from Phihulelpliia. Window-f!;lass, and bottles foripreserviug fruit, are manufactured. The village connected with CENTRAL XEW JERSEY. b2o the establisliment consists of about 150 houses, a Methodist chiircli,an Odd Fellows Hall, and a store which transacts a business ofabout 8160,000. The Model Farm of 800 acres is connectedwith the establishment. In 1867, 1,600 bushels of wdieat wereraised on it besides oats and rye,


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