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working on authorizing $ 73,523,000 for the establishment of a combined depot and air transport service. However, by 1956, the depot plans had shifted to Long Branch and the Air Force was no longer interested in this location. The state of New Jersey purchased the Wharton properties in the late 1950s and began planning the use and development of the property, allowing the few people still living in the Village to remain; in 1989 the last house was vacated.
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After the property was purchased in 1958, the plans started with the restoration of the 50-room mansion and the rebuilding of the dam for recreation on the lake. After work began the property was concurrently opened to visitors. In 1959 the historic village of Batsto became the most popular site for
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In 1779, the Iron Works manager, Joseph Ball, bought the works and in 1784, his uncle, William Richards, bought a controlling interest. Over the next 91 years, the Richards family built most of the structures in the village. Richards was ironmaster until he retired in 1809. He was succeeded by his
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in 1758 by the land speculator John Munrow. John Fort ran a sawmill there for several years, attempting to buy the land with the profits from milling, but failed to meet the purchase price. It was sold to Richard Wescoat in 1764. A year later, Wescoat sold a half-interest in much of the property to
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By the late 1930s, the houses in Batsto were "occupied chiefly by woodcutters and other members of South Jersey's forest people." Starting in 1952, the Air Force reviewed the Batsto location for an arms depot. Included in that construction was a plan for a "trans-ocean airport" and Congress was
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and a general store. The Post Office is still in operation, and collectors have stamps hand-cancelled, with no zip code. The Batsto-Pleasant Mills United Methodist Church building, erected in 1808 as the Batsto-Pleasant Mills Methodist Episcopal Church, is still active as a place of worship.
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son, Jesse Richards, who ran the operation until his death in 1854 and was followed in turn by his son Thomas H. Richards. In the mid-19th century, demand for iron declined and Batsto turned to glassmaking, though without lasting success. Soon Batsto was in bankruptcy.
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from John Estell, and then successfully petitioned the legislature for an act authorizing him to dam the Batsto River. By the end of 1766, he had built the Batsto Iron Works, including Batsto furnace.
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Today there are more than forty sites and structures, including the Batsto mansion, a sawmill, a 19th-century ore boat, a charcoal kiln, ice and milk houses, a carriage house and stable, a
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purchased Batsto along with a substantial number of other properties in the area. He improved many of the village buildings and was involved in a number of
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In 1773, John Cox bought the Iron Works, which produced cooking pots, kettles, and other household items. Batsto manufactured supplies for the
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that year as measured by visitors relative to other state historic sites. The historic village was dedicated on May 27, 1961 at 1:30pm.
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furnished water power. Immediately after his purchase from Wescoat, Read acquired additional wood and ore rights between Batsto and
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In 1961, the visitor center was started. It initially housed the office, information desk, museum and an auditorium.
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which could be mined from the area's streams and rivers. Wood from the area's forests could be burned for
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Location of Batsto Village in Burlington County (Inset: Location of county within the state of New Jersey)
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farming and a sawmill. After his death in 1909, his properties in the Pine Barrens were managed by the
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Bigger, Better Recreation Aim of New State Planning Chief, Asbury Park Press, March 16, 1958, Page 5
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Tug of War Starts in Location of Air Force Freight Depot, Asbury Park Press, May 17, 1952, Page 2
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The land in the vicinity of what would become Batsto was purchased from the proprietors of
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Read, a prominent lawyer, politician, and agriculturalist, had determined to become an
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on a large scale. Batsto was one of several sites he fixed upon for the erection of
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Burlington County, New Jersey
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Colonial Village Plans Outlined, Asbury Park Press, Oct 1 1961, Page 32
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New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection– Batsto Village
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Arney's Mount Friends Meetinghouse and Burial Ground
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Cinnaminson Avenue and Spring Garden Street Schools
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UTC−05:00
Eastern (EST)
DST

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