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Isolation hospital to be built at New Lisbon, 1917

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 New Egypt Press 7 Dec 1917

Funeral of Gilbert E. Wallace of Forked River, 1917

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Lakewood shooting contest, 1917

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 Lakewood Citizen 23 Mar 1917

William Emmons, Asbury and Lakewood hackmana, 1917

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 Lakewood Citizen 23 Mar 1917

Royal Cowdrick goes to war

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 New Jersey Courier 13 Jul 1917

Arthur Zumeta may have married Bertha Cook in 1917

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 Tuckerton Beacon 30 Aug 1917

Joseph B. Ridge dies, 1917

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 Tuckerton Beacon 23 Aug 1917

Some kids go hiking, 1917

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 Tuckerton Beacon 23 Aug 1917

Mary Walton dies, 1917

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 Tuckerton Beacon 23 Aug 1917

William Gains drunk and disorderly in Tuckerton, 1917

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 Tuckerton Beacon 16 Aug 1917

News from Webbsville, 1917

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 Lakewood Citizen Jan 12 1917

The Murder at Pasadena 1917

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 New Jersey Courier 12 Oct 1917     

John Foley dies at Crossley, 1917

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 New Jersey Courier 5 Oct 1917

Charles Earley died, 1917

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 New Jersey Courier 31 Aug 1917

Crossley Mine Ad, 1917

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 New Jersey Courier 30 Mar 1917

Gus Shaedle, contractor (ad from 1917)

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 Ocean County Review 17 Oct 1919

4 Year Old Margaret Wood takes a ride, 1917

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from New Egypt Press 13 Jul 1917

George Vanderveer dies in WWI

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from NJ Archives WWI casualty index

Ambrose Matthews dies in WWI

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Crime News from 1917

New Jersey Courier 20 Apr 1917 Friday Judge Jeffrey received the plea of a number of prisoners, and fixed bail. Joseph P. Johnson of West Point Pleasant, charged with beating up his wife, and the mother of his children, Bessie Johnson, pleaded not guilty. Trial was set for April 30. Having no one to go his bail, but owning real estate, he was allowed to go on his recognizance, and Arthur P. Gallagher of Lakewood, was assigned to defend him. Acton and George Bunnell of Cedar Creek, indicted at a previous term for malicious mischief, were allowed to give bail in the sum of $200, to appear for trial on April 23. They were charged by Frank W. Briggs, proprietor of the Greyhound Inn, Forked River, with damaging his electric light plant. Howard Applegate, a former owner of that hotel, went their bail. Charles Willey, colored, pleaded guilty to stealing some $60 from the money drawer of the Manhattan hotel, Lakewood, where he was employed as bellhop. He was caught by Charles Hecht, proprie