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Arrested by moonlight, 1901

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 Lakewood Times and Journal 11 Oct 1901

News from Lakehurst, 1897

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 New Jersey Courier Sep 9, 1897

Lakewood Burglar kills pursuer, 1908

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New Jersey Courier 31 Dec 1908

Mrs. Greene convicted of selling hooch; Ivins Curtis acquitted of desertion, 1920

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New Jersey Courier 20 Oct 1920

News from Eddytsone, 1916

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New Jersey Courier 15 Sep 1916

Children born at Lakewood, 1924

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Lakewood Times and Journal 25 Jul 1924

Sale for unpaid taxes, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 14 Jan 1857

Land sold to pay taxes, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 28 Jan 1857

Birdsall-Curtis wedding, 1879

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New Jersey Courier 2 Jan 1879

Curtis-Arnold Wedding, 1879

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New Jersey Courier 2 Jan 1879

Upcoming trials, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 14 Jan 1857

Ocean County Courts, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 7 May 1856

Charles Curtis has I.B. Osborn's coins, 1904

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New Jersey Courier 29 Dec 1904

George Curtis sentenced for beating and robbing Nimrod Nicols, 1915

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New Jersey Courier 21 May 1915

Port of Toms River 1855

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Ocean Emblem 29 Aug 1855

Land for sale at Point Pleasant, 1855

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Ocean Emblem 18 Jul 1855

SUSPECT UNKNOWN WOMAN TARRED

That was the front page headline on 14 June 1939 in the New Jersey Courier...the initial story appears below...but make sure to read the whole story! This wasn't quite what it seemed at first... "Lakewood police and county detectives are endeavoring to unravel a suspected 'tarring and feathering' crime. It was believed from bits of clothing found on trees and bushes that the unknown victim was a woman, who had been covered with paint, walked through the woods, and wallowed in the muck of a sewage tank. The suspected crime was first discovered on Sunday by Charles Galati of Whitesville, an employee of the sewage plant. Officers found the spot where a car had parked about a quarter of a mile southeast of the plant. and found also a man's shirt and a pair of slacks. The dresses were daubed with red, orange or aluminum paint and black asphalt. Two small empty cans which had contained red and aluminum paint were found in the woods near the spot. There were no signs of