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By Devry Becker Jones (CC0), July 24, 2020
Nancy Fleming Marker
101 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Nancy FlemingMontague, MI — Miss America 1961 —
When asked, "Are American women usurping males in the world, and are they too dominant? She said, 'I agree that there are too many women working in the world. A woman's place is in the home with her husband and children. After she has raised a . . . Map (db m153477) HM
102 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Neva LangleyMacon, GA — Miss America 1953 —
"In the 1950s, the Miss America title was at its peak....It was a wonderful time to be Miss America. They hadn't burned their bras yet and there was still some hero worship left. "My life as lived as though I was never a celebrity. I love . . . Map (db m229931) HM
103 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — New Jersey Korean War Memorial
Freedom is Not Free [Following the title is a list of New Jersey veterans who died in the Korean War. See link below for a list of "those who did not return."]Map (db m5797) WM
104 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Nicole JohnsonVirginia Beach, VA — Miss America 1999 —
"I am a living testimonial that diabetes can happen to anyone…I had to find the discipline and the self-acceptance to realize that I was not a bad person. It was difficult but this has strengthened my spirit and made me stronger." . . . Map (db m153519) HM
105 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Norma SmallwoodTulsa, OK — Miss America, 1926 —
"Although columns have been written about Miss Norma Descygne Smallwood (Miss America) as a home girl, yesterday she was offered two prime essentials of every home—a husband and a cook stove. She frowned on the proposed husband, but took . . . Map (db m153514) HM
106 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Pamela EldredWest Bloomfield, MI — Miss America 1970 —
"Members of women's rights groups don't make any sense and I have talked with some of them. They say that they have no individuality as women. That when a woman marries she loses her name so she loses her individuality. I think women who feel . . . Map (db m153467) HM
107 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Patricia DonnellyDetroit, MI — Miss America 1939 —
"The new Miss America, 1939, hasn't decided what sort of a man she would want to marry, but she does know that when the time comes she wants five children, three boys and two girls, and she has named ready for them. She hates housework and dishes . . . Map (db m153507) HM
108 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Paul "Skinny" D'Amato1908 - 1984
Known as "Mr. Atlantic City," Paul "Skinny" D'Amato owned and operated the renowned 500 Club in Atlantic City from the 1930's until the club burned down in 1973. D'Amato's 500 Clu was a venue for big name entertainers like Frank Sinatra with whom he . . . Map (db m153546) HM
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109 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Phyllis GeorgeDenton, TX — Miss America 1971 —
"My contemporaries are very concerned over the rising drug problem.... My standard (and very truthful) answer about the drug question is, 'I don't need anything artificial to turn me on. When I'm fortunate enough to have such tremendous experiences . . . Map (db m153466) HM
110 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Pierre Hollingsworth — 1931 - 2007 —
An Atlantic City native, he served in the Army’s 584th Medical Corp during the Korean War. He attended the New Jersey College of Commerce, Atlantic Community College and the New York Institute of Technology. He was one of five Blacks to integrate . . . Map (db m37284) HM
111 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — POW / MIA Monument
Throughout history, we have answered our country's call to arms, for freedom, for justice, for self - determination of an ally. We have served and sometimes paid in grim coin the price exacted. Through no fault of ours, somehow we were . . . Map (db m51206) HM
112 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Purple Heart MemorialCombat Wounded Veterans — Military Order of the Purple heart 1782 - 1932 —
Dedicated to all men and women wounded in all our wars.
My stone is red for the blood they shed. The medal I bear is my country’s way to show they care. If I could be seen by all mankind maybe peace will come in my . . . Map (db m190933) WM
113 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Rebecca KingDenver, CO — Miss America 1974 —
My grandmother was an excellent role model. She ran a large farm in Iowa. She died at 86, without seeing me become Miss America. My mother was another important role model. She was a wife, a homemaker and was busy in the community and active . . . Map (db m153463) HM
114 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Rose CoylePhiladelphia, PA — Miss America 1936 —
"Today I have a contract to appear in theatres for the coming six months…and arrangements have been made for screen tests. But I'm not going to get big-headed like some girls. I'm going to keep my head and work hard. I know I can make good in the . . . Map (db m153512) HM
115 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Rosemary LaPlanceLos Angeles, CA — Miss America 1941 —
"I have been career-minded ever since I was a little girl....I was lucky to have a contract which ran two and a half years—even though I never got a picture that would show my ability. But if there was a call for publicity it was always, . . . Map (db m153504) HM
116 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Ruth MalcomsonPhiladelphia, PA — Miss America 1924 —
"It is wonderful to receive such messages, most of them advising me to commercialize my beauty, but I must consider fitting myself for the tasks of life right now....I must complete my education before considering anything. Tomorrow I enter my . . . Map (db m153516) HM
117 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Sara Spencer Washington1889 - 1953
A Virginia entrepreneur who headed north in 1911, opened Arctic Avenue Beauty Salon in Atlantic City. She expanded by teaching beauty culture door-to-door with products of the day, some self-styled. Madame Washington, as she would later be called, . . . Map (db m37109) HM
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118 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Seymour "Pinky" Kravitz1927-2015
Radio and television personality, educator and newspaper columnist who dedicated much of his life to tirelessly promoting his beloved home town and earning him the nickname "Mr. Atlantic City"Map (db m229934) HM
119 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Sharlene WellsSalt Lake City, UT — Miss America 1985 —
"What the media doesn't pick up on is the attitudes of middle America, which is what I think I represent. But the title is not something that you win on morality, and I don't want to turn it into a crusade for new values. All my life I've felt . . . Map (db m153534) HM
120 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Sharon RitchieDenver, CO — Miss America 1956 —
"[Sharon] made her debut on Broadway in 'Sweet Charity' in January, 1966. Several weeks later she quit to the astonishment of the producers, and [she said], I am much more at peace with myself. When you're a Miss America you feel people expect you . . . Map (db m153483) HM
121 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Shawntel SmithMuldrow, OK — Miss America 1996 —
"'My focus is on education and career....It's about being a woman of the '90s with beliefs and philosophies and ideas.... We all have to go through the process of finding out where we fit in today's society.... I think school-to-work is the . . . Map (db m153522) HM
122 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Shirley CothranDenton, TX — Miss America 1975 —
"Parents have less time to listen to what kids have to say, and everybody in the family is going in a different way....Families don't have a chance to sit down and talk about what's going on....More and more you see wives going out and working, . . . Map (db m153462) HM
123 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Soundra E. Usry-Hollingsworth1947 - 2004
Soundra E. Usry-Hollingsworth worked diligently in many capacities to promote Atlantic City. In the 1960's, she was a dancer with Larry Steele's Smart Affairs at the famed Club Harlem's first Mistress of Ceremonies. She worked in Special Events for . . . Map (db m153451) HM
124 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Spanish War Marker
"You triumphed over over obstacles which would have overcome men less brave and determined." President McKinley
Presented by the Auxiliary United Spanish War Veterans 36th Annual Convention . . . Map (db m5790) WM
125 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Susan AkinMeridian, MS — Miss America 1986 —
"Being in a pageant gave me so much confidence about myself. I knew that I could get up in front of groups of people singing, speaking, anything, and I had confidence about myself…I feel that when people see the girls on stage, they're looking at . . . Map (db m153533) HM
126 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Susan PerkinsColumbus, OH — Miss America 1978 —
Answering a question about male and female equality in the workplace, Susan said, "It depends on what the activity is. As far as construction work and things of that nature go, men and women are physiologically different—fact is fact. . . . Map (db m153459) HM
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127 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Susan PowellElk City, OK — Miss America 1981 —
"As individuals we have the power to change or alter our present and our future. Through the strength I found in my positive outlook I opened doors to my own future and will always continue to brave the confidence it takes to reach my goals in . . . Map (db m153543) HM
128 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Suzette CharlesMays Landing, NJ — Miss America 1984 (July 28, 1984 - September 15, 1984) —
"My mother grew up in Atlantic City and the pageant… was always a big thing. But I guess with her being Black, everybody felt it wasn't the right time for her to enter. So she knew she would try to raise me towards the pageant and entertaining. . . . Map (db m153535) HM
129 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Tara HollandOverland Park, KS — Miss America 1997 —
"'When I was about 15 years old, I realized that someone very close to me was not able to read,' That initial interest translated into involvement at Florida State University, where she served as president of the Campus Alliance for Literacy . . . Map (db m153521) HM
130 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Tawny GodinSaratoga Springs, NY — Miss America 1976 —
"She has tried marijuana (then told her parents and got 'properly scolded). She thinks abortion and premarital sex are matters of individual choice. And she has "nothing against homosexuals." Neither the confession about pot nor the opinions on . . . Map (db m153461) HM
131 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Terry MeeuwsenDePere, WI — Miss America 1973 —
"The question I've been asked the most is, do I feel that I've been exploited? Which to me is just as ludicrous because I'm sitting here with ten thousand dollars of scholarship money. It means the difference between being able to further my . . . Map (db m153464) HM
132 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — The Life-Saving StationAbsecon Lighthouse
By 1872, the first life-saving station was in operation on the corner of the Lighthouse property. This simple building, with some periodic renovations, served until the second, larger and more ornate station was constructed in 1884. The new . . . Map (db m46289) HM
133 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — The Ritz Condominiums
Former Ritz Carlton Hotel opened during the "Roaring Twenties" on June 24, 1921 as one of Atlantic City's Grand Hotels. Designed by the architectural firm of Warren and Wetmore and constructed at a cost of $6 million. During WW2 the . . . Map (db m208348) HM
134 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — The Whaling Bark StaffordAbsecon Lighthouse
Before construction of Absecon Lighthouse, many ships and many lives were lost off the coast of Absecon Island. Even though the beam from this light lessened these losses, other disasters plagued seagoing vessels. The anchor you see here, weighing . . . Map (db m46291) HM
135 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — They Called It “KY & The Curb”Historic Atlantic City - Kentucky Avenue, 1933-1980's
For more than four decades Kentucky Avenue ruled the East Coast Music scene. The greatest jazz and blues stars of all time filled its many clubs with round-the-clock entertainment - including Ray Charles, Sarah Vaughn, Aretha Franklin, Count Basie, . . . Map (db m36952) HM
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136 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Tsgt. Harold R. Brown Memorial Plaza
Dedicated July 5, 1945 in honor of the first colored soldier of this city who gave his life for democracy. May those who might be intolerant be ever reminded by this memorial plaza that men of all colors, creeds and beliefs make up . . . Map (db m153454) WM
137 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — USCS Steamer Robert J. Walker / Assistant Keepers' Dwelling
USCS Steamer Robert J. Walker 1874 - 1860 More than 153 years after it was lost in a violent collision at sea, the wreck of the steamer Robert J. Walker was identified 12 miles off Absecon Lighthouse by maritime . . . Map (db m190904) HM
138 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Vanessa WilliamsMillwood, NY — Miss America 1984 (Sept. 17, 1983 - July 23, 1984) —
"Diversity is appreciated a lot more than in the 1950s when there were problems with racial issues. There is still bigotry and racism going on. But there are also a majority of people who aren't thinking about it. I have had no severe problems . . . Map (db m153539) HM
139 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Venice Park Honor Roll
World War II [Names listed]Map (db m190940) WM
140 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Venus RameyWashington, DC — Miss America 1944 —
"Miss America 1944 hopes to achieve a screen career or hope to gain a place in the television field. But with a career, she hopes, too, to be a 'good wife' for some fortunate husband.... 'I first heard about the Miss America Contest then [at . . . Map (db m153501) HM
141 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Vietnam War Memorial
Dedicated to the memory of those Atlantic County citizens who paid the ultimate sacrifice in the defense of their nation while a member of the United States Armed Forces in Southeast Asia 1961 - 1973Map (db m190930) WM
142 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Virgie Lee Jordan1927 - 2009
Born in Petersburg, Va., this longtime Atlantic City resident began her life's work in 1976 when she established the Stanley S. Holmes Village Work Team in the public housing complex in which she resided. Beginning with her efforts to improve . . . Map (db m153450) HM
143 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Vonda Van DykePhoenix, AZ — Miss America 1965 —
When asked about the so-called Now Generation Vonda Key replied, "Some of their demands are no doubt justified…but many do the things they do just to be spectacular. Sure they have some legitimate gripes. But why not approach the problem . . . Map (db m153473) HM
144 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Walter P. ReutherPresident, United Auto Workers Union (UAW) - 1946-1970 — The Road to Equality Runs Through Atlantic City —
"this is not the fight of the Negro members of this Union; this is the fight of the whole UAW and we are all going to be involved in it, because we believe that it is not a political question; it is a moral question" . . . Map (db m190916) HM
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145 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Wastewater Treatment / ACUA
Wastewater Treatment Each and every day, the Atlantic County Utilities Authority Wastewater Facility treats millions of gallons of wastewater coming from homes, business, industries and institutions using a variety of processes to . . . Map (db m190962) HM
146 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Wilbert "Huff" Royal1948 - 1996
Born in Clinton, North Carolina, Wilbert Royal made Atlantic City his home after receiving his Master's Degree at North Carolina A&T University. Affectionately known as "Huff", he spent many summers in Atlantic City working as a bellhop at Lombardy . . . Map (db m190941) HM
147 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — William "Sonny" Lea1934 -
Born in Caswell County N.C. and raised in Danville, Va., Sonny relocated to Atlantic City after being honorably discharged from the United States Air Force. He worked in various hotels and restaurants before he began working as a barber at the . . . Map (db m153453) HM
148 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Wind Farm / Green Fleet
Wind Farm A joint project by Community Energy Inc. (CEI), and ACUA, the Jersey-Atlantic Wind Farm resulted in a wind-generation facility sized to meet the electrical load requirements of the ACUA Wastewater Treatment Facility with . . . Map (db m190963) HM
149 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Workers' Memorial MonumentRededicated April 30, 2004
The Atlantic & Cape May County AFL-CIO Central Labor Council dedicates this workers' memorial monument to honor all union workers who lost their lives on the job since the establishment of the casino industry in Atlantic City. The new . . . Map (db m208346) HM
150 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — World Trade Center, New York City Artifact #10098H[9/11 Memorial]
This steel beam was recovered from Ground Zero and donated by the Port authority of New York and New Jersey. Dedicated to all who were lost on September 11, 2001 and to our heroes who made the ultimate sacrificeMap (db m190911) HM WM
151 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — World War II Memorial1941 - 1945
In memory of those who have made the supreme sacrifice in World War II Joseph A. Baratta • Allen C. Bertoldi • Raymond A. Bonello • Anthony F. Bozzelli • Jerry J. Capone • John Carcilli • Anthony L. Curtis • Daniel T. . . . Map (db m190915) WM
152 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Atlantic City — Yolande BetbezeMobile, AL — Miss America 1951 —
"'I think I'm just about the average American girl… but I am cut out for this kind of life.' She also revealed that she neither smokes nor drink, has no superstitions, likes cats, sings in the shower and wants a stage career. She also wants to be . . . Map (db m153488) HM
153 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Brigantine — 3 — Brigantine Golf and Country Club
A country club was originally envisioned by the Island Development Company as part of the third division of Brigantine Beach. The design firm of Wayne Stiles and John Van Kleek were selected to build an 18 hole Scottish Links style course. The . . . Map (db m190902) HM
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154 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Brigantine — Howard "Fritz" Haneman
* Lifeguard and swim instructor. Helped create city dock, swimming and diving programs * U.S. Army veteran * Member of Brigantine Board of Education 1956 - 1967 * City Historian - Created Brigantine Historical Museum * Director Atlantic . . . Map (db m190486)
155 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Brigantine — 1 — The Brigantine Lighthouse
This iconic symbol of Brigantine, NJ is not an actual working lighthouse but rather a monument or tourist attraction used to help in the sale of real estate on the island. The Lighthouse, which was built in 1926 by The Island Development Company, . . . Map (db m190485) HM
156 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Brigantine — Veterans Memorial
WW I • WW II • Korea • Vietnam Remember those men and women who bravely served and those who paid the supreme sacrifice Army Served with honor SP-3 Norman S. Wiener, 1956-1959 • SP-3 Melville A. Lundin, 1954-1957 • . . . Map (db m190906) WM
157 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Brigantine — Veterans MemorialJuly 4, 1960
In memory of the men and women of Brigantine who gave their lives for their countryMap (db m190908) WM
158 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Brigantine — Women's Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to the women of the Armed Services who proudly served their countryMap (db m190909) WM
159 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Buena — Friendship Church
Built in 1808 on land donated by William and Hope Hollingshead. Rev Richard Sneath was the first Methodist Preacher.Map (db m92326) HM
160 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Buena, Buena Vista Township — Veterans Memorial
★ Buena Vista Township ★ remembers those who gave the ultimate sacrifice World War II William DeRosa, Army 11/26/1942 • Raymond Eby, Army 6/29/1944 • Thomas Gruccio, . . . Map (db m190874) WM
161 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Buena Vista Township, Richland — "The Tree Monument"
Here stood a mighty white oak tree for 235 years (approx. 1780- 2015) next to a Saw Mill that led the way for the once mighty railroads to criss-cross here in Richland. When time took the life from this tree it still had a 125' wingspan. . . . Map (db m190882) HM
162 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Buena Vista Township, Richland — 9-11-2001
Always rememberMap (db m190878) WM
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163 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Buena Vista Township, Richland — Pennsylvania Railroad Steel Caboose #477466Circa 1930's
Later known as Penn Central #19033 and Conrail #19033RMap (db m190881) HM
164 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Buena Vista Township, Richland — This Section of Steel Beam[9/11 Memorial]
This section of steel beam archived as item #4-00896 was recovered from the World Trade Center Towers in remembrance of the 10th anniversary of the tragic September 11, 2001 attacks.Map (db m190876) HM WM
165 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Buena Vista Township, Richland — Veterans Memorial🦅
Dedicated to Richland veterans from all wars Theodore Romanini, died Jan. 5, 1944 W.W. II • Edward K. Miller, Aug. 17, 1968, Vietnam • Paris Perugini, died July 24, 1945 W.W. IIMap (db m190880) WM
166 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Egg Harbor City — All Veterans MemorialEgg Harbor City Cemetery
On this 50th anniversary of the American Legion, we dedicate this plaque to the memory of all veterans who lie here in peace. Rudolph Elmer Post #158 March 15, 1969.Map (db m108256) WM
167 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Egg Harbor City — The Roundhouse MuseumNew Jersey Register of Historic Places Site
Welcome to the site of Dr. Smith’ Neutral Water Sanitarium. Before you is the focal point of the sanitarium, the flowing cedar waters in the serpentine creek. The site before you and behind you was the destination of hundreds of people from the . . . Map (db m64260) HM
168 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Egg Harbor Township — Asbury Methodist Church
Earlier called Englishes. Present building dedicated 1863. Rev Richard Sneath preached at Englishes 1798.Map (db m92429) HM
169 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Egg Harbor Township — Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to the Men and Women of Atlantic County who have served their nation in the Armed Forces of the United States.Map (db m64272) WM
170 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Egg Harbor Township — Zion United Methodist Church
Built in 1822 on site of 1764 Meeting House. Eleven Revolutionary War soldiers buried here.Map (db m92427) HM
171 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Estell Manor — 18 — 8-inch Finishing BuildingBethlehem Loading Country History Trail — N 39° 24.110, W 74° 44.294 —
The final steps of the loading process were completed in the finishing building. Precise scales weighed each filled shell to determine its range. This crucial information was then stenciled on the outside so the gunner would know how far it would . . . Map (db m190900) HM
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172 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Estell Manor — 16 — 8-Inch Plant Receiving BuildingBethlehem Loading Country History Trail — N 39° 25.800, W 74° 44.460 —
The process of loading munitions began in the receiving building where metal components of the shells were unloaded from railroad cars. For safety, only one-day's supply was delivered from the incoming storage buildings. Each component was . . . Map (db m190898) HM
173 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Estell Manor — 17 — 8-Inch Pouring BuildingBethlehem Loading Country History Trail — N 39° 24.174, W 74° 44.260 —
Small quantities of explosives, in total just a day's worth, were delivered continuously to the pouring/filling buildings. Ammonium nitrate, a white crystalline solid, was crushed to a fine powder, and then delivered to the kettle rooms where it . . . Map (db m190899) HM
174 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Estell Manor — Belcoville 1917
Built by the Bethlehem Loading Company which produced equipment used in the country's defense during World War 1Map (db m190901) HM
175 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Estell Manor — Bethlehem Loading Co.W.W.1 (World War 1)
Administration Buildings-These 8 buildings contained police barracks, horse stables, garage, U.S. Army office, the telephone exchange, employment and dispensary.Map (db m64271) WM
176 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Estell Manor — Estellville Glass FactoryEstell Manor Park
The quiet woodland scene before you was a very different place 150 years ago. The ruins are the remains of the Estellville Glass Factory, which employed as many as eighty men and boys at its peak of operation. Where the piles of stone and brick lie . . . Map (db m92354) HM
177 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Estell Manor — 1 — IntroductionBethlehem Loading Country History Trail — N 39° 23.932, W 74° 44.450 —
The Bethlehem Loading Company, Mays Landing Plant, was built in 1918 to load three sizes of ordnance shells for use by troops overseas during World War I. The facility originally contained 199 buildings erected in less than seven months on an . . . Map (db m213389) HM
178 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Estell Manor — The Daniel Estell HouseEstell Manor Park
The Manor House was built n 1832 by Joseph West for his younger sister, Maria, and her husband, Daniel Estell, as a wedding present. Daniel Estell was the co-owner and operator of the Estellville Glassworks until his death in 1858. The two and . . . Map (db m92368) HM
179 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Estell Manor — The Estellville Methodist Church
The Estellville Methodist Church, formerly Stephen Creek Meeting House, was built in 1834 at a cost of $621.21 on land donated by John E. Estell of, at that time, Weymouth Township, Gloucester County. The Society was incorporated on December 10, . . . Map (db m213390) HM
180 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Estell Manor — The Etna (Aetna) Furnace1816 - 1832
John Coates and the Howell family of Philadelphia built the Etna Furnace. The first manager was John Ladd Howell II. At its most active times, about 200 men were employed here. There was a sawmill, gristmill and about 50 homes. Power for the . . . Map (db m92375) HM
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181 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Estell Manor — The Flattening HouseEstellville Glass Factory — Estell Manor Park —
After the cylinder was removed from the blowpipe in the Melting Furnace, it was placed on a wooden rack, and a molten glass strip was wrapped around each end. When the domed top and end were touched with a piece of wet metal, they snapped off . . . Map (db m92361) HM
182 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Estell Manor — The Head of the River Church
(Top marker) Society Founded 1780, Church Built 1792-First Trustees; David Sayres, Judah Swain, William Smith, Constance Smith, John Champion John Corson, William Goff. (Bottom left marker) The Head of the River Methodist Episcopal Church is on . . . Map (db m92376) HM
183 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Estell Manor — The Melting FurnaceEstellville Glass Factory — Estell Manor Park —
The Melting Furnace was the heart of the glassworks. Here the silica sand, lime, and potash were melted into glass. The furnace was at the center of the building. Before use, wood was dried and stored in the northeast corner of the building. The . . . Map (db m92367) HM
184 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Estell Manor — The Pot HouseEstellville Glass Factory — Estell Manor Park —
Pots were the clay crucibles used as containers in the furnace for melting the raw materials to make glass. Making the pots, the process which took place in this building, was the most exacting work in the entire glass-making industry. The pots . . . Map (db m92356) HM
185 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Estell Manor — The Tie That BindsReligious Influence-Historic Settlements
Seeking shelter from a storm, Rev. John James, a circuit riding preacher ordained by the Church in England, but disciplined in the beliefs of the Methodist Church of John Wesley, met by chance with local resident David Sayres on a cold, wintry night . . . Map (db m92377) HM
186 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Estell Manor — Welcome to Atlantic County Park at Estell Manor!
This is the first stop on the 50-mile Great Egg Harbor River Romp Birding & Wildlife Trail. The Park’s Warren E. Fox Nature Center is the perfect starting point for a day or more of outdoor exploration and wildlife viewing. Walk the trails and go . . . Map (db m92344)
187 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Estell Manor, Mays Landing — Ginkgo
The ginkgo was brought to North America in 1784 as an exotic ornamental, or so the people thought. Recent studies of the fossil record indicate the ginkgo was once abundant on the North American continent but has disappeared everywhere except for . . . Map (db m190894) HM
188 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Galloway, Galloway Township — Historic Smithville Inn
Traced to John Smith in 1737. Isaac & James Smith bought Inn in 1819, an early stage stop.Map (db m92439) HM
189 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hamilton, Hamilton Township — 9-11-2001"Township of Hamilton Remembers"
Shanksville, PA • New York, New York • Washington D.C.Map (db m190883) WM
190 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hamilton, Hamilton Township — American HotelBuilt 1839
Built of NJ sandstone by Samuel Richards, Weymouth Ironmaster, the inn and tavern served courthouse and Weymouth Furnace workers, travelers, sea captains and crews. Entered on National Register of Historic Places in 1979.Map (db m92343) HM
191 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hamilton, Hamilton Township — Artifact #F-0021.167World Trade Center
This section of steel floor truss was recovered from "Ground Zero" of the World Trade Center. May it serve as a reminder of the events and ultimate sacrifices made September 11, 2001Map (db m208364) WM
192 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hamilton, Hamilton Township — Atlantic County Court House
After the NJ legislature created Atlantic County on February 7, 1837,Weymouth Ironmaster Samuel Richards donated land to build this courthouse. Renovated in 1978. Mays Landing Historic District entered on National Register of Historic Places in 1990.Map (db m92339) HM
193 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hamilton, Hamilton Township — Colonel Richard Wescoat
Living at the Forks in 1764, he became an ardent patriot and as a First Major, served in Colonel Richard Somers’ 3rd Regiment, Gloucester County Militia in 1775. He served at Mt. Holly in a skirmish in Dec. 1776 and was wounded at Trenton Jan. 2, . . . Map (db m64267) HM
194 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hamilton, Hamilton Township — Fallen Soldiers Memorial
Dedicated to all those who gave their lives for their country.Map (db m64268) WM
195 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hamilton, Hamilton Township — Gaskill Park
Gaskill Park was named for Burton Gaskill, a prominent Atlantic County leader, born in Mays Landing in 1889. It was built on land reclaimed by a W.P.A. project in 1937. Historically, it was the site of George Wheaton's shipyard. The West Jersey and . . . Map (db m190888) HM
196 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hamilton, Hamilton Township — George Wheaton's ShipyardCirca 1830-1874
Shipbuilding developed in this area at an early period, probably between 1720-1750. George May lived near this spot and is alleged to have built sloops here prior to the Revolution. According to the Penna. Packet, an early shipyard was here in 1779. . . . Map (db m92340) HM
197 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hamilton, Hamilton Township — Great Egg Harbor National Scenic and Recreational RiverA River to Enjoy and Protect
In 1992 Congress passed a Public Law 102-536 which designated segments of the Great Egg Harbor River and its tributaries in the State of New Jersey as components of the National Wild and Scenic River System. The designation of 129 miles of the . . . Map (db m190892) HM
198 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hamilton, Hamilton Township — POW★MIA
You are not forgottenMap (db m190889) WM
199 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hamilton, Hamilton Township — The Presbyterian Church Mays Landing Reported missing
Cornerstone laid in 1841 on land donated by Samuel Richards. Services began in 1842.Map (db m64269) HM
200 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hamilton, Hamilton Township — The Presbyterian Church, Mays Landing1841
The Presbyterian Church in Mays Landing was constructed between 1841 and 1844 in the Greek Revival Style. Samuel Richards, owner of the Weymouth Furnace, and his wife Anna donated a lot of ground, valued at $100 and centrally located in May's . . . Map (db m190886) HM

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