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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
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In 1779, the Iron Works manager, Joseph Ball, bought the works and in 1784, his uncle, William
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1898:Categories
1661:Peachfield
1189:Rockingham
1030:New Jersey
773:References
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628:ironmaster
563:New Jersey
417:feature ID
366:Washington
354:Burlington
342:New Jersey
283:74°38′52″W
280:39°38′30″N
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1878:See also:
1829:Town Hall
1731:Buildings
1711:West Hill
1468:Places of
1340:Districts
1321:Paulsdale
1293:Landmarks
1119:Glen Rock
1114:Fort Mott
733:gristmill
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112:June 2023
985:Archived
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790:"Batsto"
740:See also
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644:smelting
640:charcoal
515:71000495
465:Location
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