History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of many of their Prominent Men . em abundant facilities for turn-ing out over seven hundred tons of pasteboards per annum. Mr. Seeley employs between twenty-five andthirty men, as well as a number of teams. The homestead now occupied by Mr. Seeley waserected by him in 1876, and is on the right, above themill property. The grounds are beautifully laid out,and with tlie running streamlets from the rocky sidesof the hills down into a lake of water covered withwater lilies, the natural growth of timber, the well-kept gr


History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of many of their Prominent Men . em abundant facilities for turn-ing out over seven hundred tons of pasteboards per annum. Mr. Seeley employs between twenty-five andthirty men, as well as a number of teams. The homestead now occupied by Mr. Seeley waserected by him in 1876, and is on the right, above themill property. The grounds are beautifully laid out,and with tlie running streamlets from the rocky sidesof the hills down into a lake of water covered withwater lilies, the natural growth of timber, the well-kept grounds, and neatness of the mill property, makeit a place enchanting to those desiring mountainscenery. This property is valued at over one hundredthousand dollars. Mr. Edmond A. Seeley was born at Stockport, Co-lumbia Co., N. Y., and from his early childhood hasbeen connected with the paper business. He is wellknown in the locality in which he resides as a philan-thropist, and stands high in the community as onewho may ever be found at the head of all enterpriseswhich pertain to the public good in msmmm


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