Industries of New Jersey. . and CO.), mailGreenwich. Spring Yalley (Morris co.), mail Madison. Spring Valley (Bergen co.), the postoffice nameof New Milford. Population, 250. Spring Valley Neighborhood (Bergen co.), mailRiver Edge. Springville (Warren co.), a former name of Mon-tana. Spruce Run (Hunterdon co.), mail Glen Gardner. Squankum (Monmouth co.), a hamlet on the NewJersey Southern Railroad, near Farmingdale. Scjuan Village (Monmouth CO.), a former name ofManasquan. Sijuires Point (Hunterdon CO.), mail Anthony. S(iuires Point (Morris co.), a hamlet on theMusconetcong River, opposite And
Industries of New Jersey. . and CO.), mailGreenwich. Spring Yalley (Morris co.), mail Madison. Spring Valley (Bergen co.), the postoffice nameof New Milford. Population, 250. Spring Valley Neighborhood (Bergen co.), mailRiver Edge. Springville (Warren co.), a former name of Mon-tana. Spruce Run (Hunterdon co.), mail Glen Gardner. Squankum (Monmouth co.), a hamlet on the NewJersey Southern Railroad, near Farmingdale. Scjuan Village (Monmouth CO.), a former name ofManasquan. Sijuires Point (Hunterdon CO.), mail Anthony. S(iuires Point (Morris co.), a hamlet on theMusconetcong River, opposite Anderson. Squiretown (Essex co.), a hamlet near Livingston. Saint Cloud (Monmouth co.), a former name ofNew Branch. St. Cloud (Essex CO.), mail Orange. St. Elizabeth Academy (Morris co.),mail Madison. St. James Valley (Warren co.), mail DelawareStation. St. Johns Hall (Union CO.), mail Summit. St. Josephs College (Morris CO.), mail Madison., St. Mark;; Hall (Esssx co.), mail Orange. St. Martin (Cumberland co.), mail STATE OF NEW JERSEY. 127 St. Marys (Morris co.), mail Dover. St. Marys Orphan Asylum (Essex co.), mail South Orange. St. Mathews (Warren co.), mail Washington. Staffordville (Ocean co.), a post village 5>/ of Tuckerton, with a good local trade, a ship-ping trade in oysters, etc., and largely interested inthe oyster beds and fisheries of Barnegat Bay. Popu-lation, 150. Stanhope (Sussex and Morris cos.), a post villageon both sides of the Musconetcong River and theMorris Canal, and on the Morris and Essex Railroad,3 miles e. of Waterloo Station ; it has extensive ironworks, a large local trade, a large and valuable tradein the ores and the manufactured and agriculturalproducts of a large district, and a population ofnearly 1000. The village originated in Sussex, but,since the construction of the railroad along the south-ern shore of the river, it has crossed into Morris co.,where the larger portion of the population resides. Stanley (Morris CO.
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