Industries of New Jersey. . a hamlet 6 miles of Pompton Junc-tion. The village has a large local trade, a largeexport trade in the products of a fertile district, andin iron ore, etc.; excellent iron ore is found here, butnot properly mined. Population, 600. Ringwood Junction (Passaic co.), mail Ringwood. Rio Grande (Cape May co.), a post hamlet on theWest Jersey Railroad, b% miles of Cape , 184. I20 STATE OF NEW JERSEY. Rio Crlande Village (Cape May co.), mail RioGrande. Rising Sun Square (Burlington co.), mail Bor-dentown. Risleyville (Atlantic co.), a hamlet i mi


Industries of New Jersey. . a hamlet 6 miles of Pompton Junc-tion. The village has a large local trade, a largeexport trade in the products of a fertile district, andin iron ore, etc.; excellent iron ore is found here, butnot properly mined. Population, 600. Ringwood Junction (Passaic co.), mail Ringwood. Rio Grande (Cape May co.), a post hamlet on theWest Jersey Railroad, b% miles of Cape , 184. I20 STATE OF NEW JERSEY. Rio Crlande Village (Cape May co.), mail RioGrande. Rising Sun Square (Burlington co.), mail Bor-dentown. Risleyville (Atlantic co.), a hamlet i mile s. ofPleasantville. Riverdale (Morris co.), a village on the Pequan-nock River and on the Montclair and GreenwoodLake Railroad, i mile s. of Pompton Junction, with agood local and a shipping trade in farm produce andmanufactures. River Edge (Bergen CO.), a post hamlet on theHackensack River and on the New Jersey and NewYork Railroad, 31^ miles n. of Hackensack. Popu-lation, 150. River Road (Hudson co.), mail FOR SANDY HOOK AND LONG BRANCH. Riverside (Burlington and Passaic cos.), a postvillage on the Delaware River, at the mouth of theRancocas Creek and on the Camden and AmboyRailroad, 101^ miles of Camden, having a popu-lation of 600, a large local trade, a large shippingtrade by water and rail, a pottery and a tannery ;population, 900 ; (2) a station of the New JerseyMidland Railroad, on the Passaic River, oppositePaterson on the north, contiguous to or identical withHawthorne. Riverton (Burlmgton co.), a post village on theDelaware River and on the Camden and Amboy Rail-road, 3 miles below Riverside, with a good localtrade and a shipping trade by water and rail. Popu-lation, 600. Riverton (Morris co.), mail Mendham. Rivervale (Bergen co.), a post village on the Hack-ensack River, 2 miles of Westwood and 21^ of Norwood, having a large local trade and amanufactory of folding chairs. Population, 379. River View (Bergen co.), mail River Edge.


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