Industries of New Jersey. . ^ miles e. of Millville. Lebanon (Burlington and Hunterdon cos.), a ham-let on the New Jersey Southern Railroad, 2 of Woodmansie, and (2), a post village of 500inhabitants, on the Central Railroad of New Jersey,2^ miles of High Bridge, supported by dairy,truck and orchard farming, the products of whichare shipped here for the New York market ; it hasalso a good local trade. Lebanonville is the localdesignation of a part of the village separated from itby the railroad. Lebanon Glass Works (Burlington co.), mailWoodmansie. Lebanon Swamp (Cumberland CO.)


Industries of New Jersey. . ^ miles e. of Millville. Lebanon (Burlington and Hunterdon cos.), a ham-let on the New Jersey Southern Railroad, 2 of Woodmansie, and (2), a post village of 500inhabitants, on the Central Railroad of New Jersey,2^ miles of High Bridge, supported by dairy,truck and orchard farming, the products of whichare shipped here for the New York market ; it hasalso a good local trade. Lebanonville is the localdesignation of a part of the village separated from itby the railroad. Lebanon Glass Works (Burlington co.), mailWoodmansie. Lebanon Swamp (Cumberland CO.), mail Rosen-hayn. 98 STATE OF NEW THE HUDSON RIVER AT HOBOKEN. Lebanon Township (Hunterdon co.), mail Junc-tion. Lebanonville (Hunterdon co.), mail Lebanon. Leechs Mills (Cumberland co.), mail Vmeland. Leeds Point (Atlantic co.), a post village on theLittle Bay and near the Great Bay, the principal oneof a series of fishing villages and hamlets along thebays and inlets from the south shore of the GreatBay to Absecom, the others being Johnsontown,Higbeville, Smithville, Oceanville, Somersville andConoversville; it has a considerable local trade; pop-ulation, 208. LeedsviUe (Atlantic and Monmouth cos.), a largefishing village I mile n. of Somers Point ; (2), a vil-lage on the Hop Branch of the Navesink River, nearits mouth, and 2 miles of Bridgeport. Leesburg (Cumberland co.), a post village on theMaurice River, 3 miles above Bay Side View, sup-ported by fishing and a considerable local ;population, 179. Leetown (Union CO.), mail Rahway. Lehigh Junction (Warren co.), mail Phillips-burgh. Lemontown (Burlingto


Size: 2553px × 979px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthoredwardsr, bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, bookyear1882