Industries of New Jersey. . builders, Burlington 425 Sexton. J. H., undertaker, Asbury Park .176 Surf House, Mrs. E. A. Martin, As- j Woodruff. F. D., jewelry, 443 bury Park 466;Wooley. Mrs. J. E., dry g<sods. Long ?*urf House, Ocean Beach 486 Branch 455 Sutphin, R. S., Exchange Hotel, !WooIman, H., dry goods, etc., New Burlington 429 Egypt 402 Sutton. J., stoves. Red Bank 446 Wooilcy, .jeweler, 488 Taber & Newings, drugs, Long Woollev. D. H., wheelwright, Toms Branch 459 River 394 Tantum, J., dry goods, etc., Bor- Woolieyifc Reed, pharmacists, As- dentown
Industries of New Jersey. . builders, Burlington 425 Sexton. J. H., undertaker, Asbury Park .176 Surf House, Mrs. E. A. Martin, As- j Woodruff. F. D., jewelry, 443 bury Park 466;Wooley. Mrs. J. E., dry g<sods. Long ?*urf House, Ocean Beach 486 Branch 455 Sutphin, R. S., Exchange Hotel, !WooIman, H., dry goods, etc., New Burlington 429 Egypt 402 Sutton. J., stoves. Red Bank 446 Wooilcy, .jeweler, 488 Taber & Newings, drugs, Long Woollev. D. H., wheelwright, Toms Branch 459 River 394 Tantum, J., dry goods, etc., Bor- Woolieyifc Reed, pharmacists, As- dentown 432 bury Park 471 Wortman, J. E., real estate, Asbury Holly 405 Park 473 Taylor, ,groceries, Mt. 410 Wright House, Mrs. Wills, Asbury Taylor & Webb, sasli & blinds. Ma- Park 473 nasquan 487 Wyatt House. Asbury Park 464 Templeton, J., dry goods. Keyport- 443 Wychoff. W. H. florist, Asbury Park 475Terrv Villa, Mrs. Eckert. Asbury Zelley, W. H., drugs, etc., 414Park 4C2 STATE OF NEW mSTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE REVIEW—INSTITUTIONS, INDUSTRIES, COMMERCE AND TRADE-COUNTIES, CITIES, TOWNS AND BUSINESS INTERESTS—GEOGRAPHICAL, COMMERCIALAND MANUFACTURING ADVANTAGES, ETC., ETC. One of the smaller States of the American Union, in area, and oversnadowed on either side hy its nextnei;j;hbor5, the great States of Pennsylvania and New York, the State of New Jersey has ever maintained aconspicuous and honorable i-ank as second to none in enterprise and prosperity, and the peer of the largest andgreatest in promoting the common weal of the country—in earnest patriotism and self-sacrificing devotion tothe perpetuity, honor and progress of the great republic. Long before the American colonies had developedinto the American nation —indeed, more than a century before—while yet American history had not advancedbeyond the/rc/flf^ and introduction, the province of Nova Ccrsarea, or New Jersey, had achieved noinsignificant fame for the manly courage of its people
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