Industries of New Jersey. . hamlet on the county-line, with two or three housesin Camden co., 41^ miles of Kirkwood ; (2) apost village of 800 inhabitants, on the Delaware Riverand the Beividere Delaware Railroad, 4 miles aboveFrenchtown ; and (3) a hamlet 2 miles e. of Robbms-viUe. The village (2) has two grist mills, etc., and abridge here spans the Delaware. Millord (Camden co.), mail Berlin. Milford (Passaic co.), mail Newfoundland. Millbrook, or Mill Brook (Morris and WarrenCOS.), a hamlet near Dover, and a post village on theDelaware River, II or 12 miles above the Water Gap,having


Industries of New Jersey. . hamlet on the county-line, with two or three housesin Camden co., 41^ miles of Kirkwood ; (2) apost village of 800 inhabitants, on the Delaware Riverand the Beividere Delaware Railroad, 4 miles aboveFrenchtown ; and (3) a hamlet 2 miles e. of Robbms-viUe. The village (2) has two grist mills, etc., and abridge here spans the Delaware. Millord (Camden co.), mail Berlin. Milford (Passaic co.), mail Newfoundland. Millbrook, or Mill Brook (Morris and WarrenCOS.), a hamlet near Dover, and a post village on theDelaware River, II or 12 miles above the Water Gap,having a large grist mill. Population, 150. Mill Brook Falls (Warren co.), mail Calno. Millburn (Essex co.), a post A-illage on the RahwayRiver and on the Morris and Essex Railroad, 3 of South Orange ; having manufactures of furhats, binders boards, paper, etc., a good local tradeand a population of 1030. Millersville (Hunterdon co.), mail Milford. Millerton (Cape May co.), mail Cape May C. H. I04 STATE OF NEW JERSEY,.


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