Industries of New Jersey. . Lamillgton (Somerset co.), a post hamlet. LandiS (Cumberland co.), mail Vineland. Laildisville (Atlantic CO.), a post village of theNew Jersey Southern Railroad, 6 miles of Vme-land and i mile of Buena Vista. Population, 100. Landsdown (Hunterdon co.), a hamlet on theLehigh Valley Railroad, i mile w. of Sidney. Lanes Mills (Ocean CO.), mail Meredeconk. Laugdoil (Monmouth co.), mail Navesink. Langdou Hall (Union co.), mail Rahway. La Porte (Essex co.), mail Newark. Larger Cross Roads (Somerset co.). LarisouviUe (Hunterdon co.), a hamlet 21^ 6f Kin


Industries of New Jersey. . Lamillgton (Somerset co.), a post hamlet. LandiS (Cumberland co.), mail Vineland. Laildisville (Atlantic CO.), a post village of theNew Jersey Southern Railroad, 6 miles of Vme-land and i mile of Buena Vista. Population, 100. Landsdown (Hunterdon co.), a hamlet on theLehigh Valley Railroad, i mile w. of Sidney. Lanes Mills (Ocean CO.), mail Meredeconk. Laugdoil (Monmouth co.), mail Navesink. Langdou Hall (Union co.), mail Rahway. La Porte (Essex co.), mail Newark. Larger Cross Roads (Somerset co.). LarisouviUe (Hunterdon co.), a hamlet 21^ 6f Kingwood Station. Larisons Corners (Hunterdon co.), mail (Morris co.) mail Morris (Camden co.), mail Cliif (Monmouth co.), mail Hill (Essex CO.), mail Grove (Sussex co.), mail Mills (Camden CO.), mail (Camden co.), mail (Sussex co.). Lawrence Station (Mercer co.), see Lawrence-VILLE. Population, MILLS AT PATERSON. Lawrenceville (Gloucester and Mercer cos.), ahamlet near Swedesborough ; and (2) a post villageof 600 inhabitants, 4 miles of Pennington and 5miles n. of Lawrence Station, which is a post villageon the Philadelphia and New York (through line)Railroad of the Pennsylvania Railroads leased lines,3 miles of Trenton. The village of Lawrence-ville has a large local trade, and Lawrence Station aconsiderable shippmg trade in dairy, truck and gardenproducts. Layton (Sussex co.), a post village near the Dela-ware River, opposite Dingmans Ferry, Pa., and onan ann of the Wallpack River, which affords powerfor a large grist-mill. It has a considerable localtrade. Population, 51. Learning Mills (Cumberland CO.), a hamlet on theManantico Creek, which supplies power for two grist-mills. It is 2}^ miles e. of Millville. Lebanon (Burlington and Hunterdon cos.), a ham-let on the New Jersey Southern Railroad, 2 of Woodmansie, and (2), a pos


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