. Sea Bright, Rumson Road, Oceanic, Monmouth Beach, Atlantic Highlands, Leonardville Road, Navesink, Water Witch Club : concerning summer homes along the shores of Monmouth County, New Jersey . Eleazer Parnily bought the Bingham place in 1834, and hisson, Dr. Ehrich Family is now the owner of it. Dr. Hastingscame to Oceanic in the sixties. About 1870, Mr. C. N. Blissand Mr. M. C. D. Borden, of New York, who were then sum-mering at Long Branch, visited Dr. Hastings at Oceanic, andwere so much pleased with the locality that they bought a tractof land by the river and made their summer residence


. Sea Bright, Rumson Road, Oceanic, Monmouth Beach, Atlantic Highlands, Leonardville Road, Navesink, Water Witch Club : concerning summer homes along the shores of Monmouth County, New Jersey . Eleazer Parnily bought the Bingham place in 1834, and hisson, Dr. Ehrich Family is now the owner of it. Dr. Hastingscame to Oceanic in the sixties. About 1870, Mr. C. N. Blissand Mr. M. C. D. Borden, of New York, who were then sum-mering at Long Branch, visited Dr. Hastings at Oceanic, andwere so much pleased with the locality that they bought a tractof land by the river and made their summer residence Henry E. Owen, of New York, soon after bought prop-erty and located there also. Other prominent city men havefollowed these pioneers, until Oceanics summer colony is quitenumerous and distinguished, as are also the advantages whichthe village affonls to that class of summer residents. The early names of Oceanic were first. Commercial Dockand later Port Washington. The present name was adoptedabout 1870. Oceanics churches are Methodist and Presbyterian. Episcopal Church, while located near the village, isusually regarded as belonging to Rumson. The village has alsoan


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