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Family Day at Manitou Park, 2004

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 Asbury Park Press 29 Aug 2004

Manitou Park, 1970

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 Asbury Park Press 4 Jan 1970

Breaks arm cranking the Ford, 1927

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 Lakewood Daily Times 8 Jan 1927

Runaway caused death of Chester Grant, 1911

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 New Jersey Courier 29 Jun 1911

A ridiculous amount of assault and battery in Ocean County, 1895

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 New Jersey Courier 12 Sep 1895

Grossman hotel bankrupt, 1927

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 Lakewood Daily Times Jan 1 1927

Johnnie Stanwood, bicycle vandal 1906

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 New Jersey Courier 1 Nov 1906

Influenza holds up draft work of county war board, 1918

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New Jersey Courier 18 Oct 1918

Bad accident at Davisville, 1923; raid at the Laurel House

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New Egypt Press 13 Dec 1923

Colliers Mills news, 1901

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New Jersey Courier 28 Feb 1901

Grant's department store, Toms River, 1971

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Grant-Worth wedding, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 28 Jan 1857

Caleb Grant obituary, 1879

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New Jersey Courier 27 Feb 1879

Grant-Worth marriage, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 28 Jan 1857

James Gross found dead in bed, 1900

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New Jersey Courier 17 May 1900

1872 F.W. Beers map of Toms River

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Grant-Worth wedding, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 28 Jan 1857

Toms River High School class of 1922

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Thomas Grant obituary, 1916

New Egypt Press, Friday April 14,1916: "Thomas Grant, who had been seriously ill for the past two months, died at Colliers Mills yesterday afternoon. He was 54 years of age and until his last sickness had always been a hearty, hard working man. A widow and seven children survive him. The children are: Mrs Clara Ridgeway of Juliustown; Mrs Matilda Grover of this place; James of Archertown; and Allen, Roy, Wilbur & Elizabeth who lived with their parents. The funeral was on Sunday at one o'clock".

Thomas Grant obituary, 1916

from New Egypt Press 14 Apr 1916 Thomas Grant, who had been seriously ill for the past two months, died at Colliers Mills yesterday afternoon. He was 54 years of age and until his last sickness had always been a hearty, hard working man. A widow and seven children survive him. The children are: Mrs Clara Ridgeway of Juliustown; Mrs Matilda Grover of this place; James of Archertown; and Allen, Roy, Wilbur & Elizabeth who lived with their parents. The funeral was on Sunday at one o'clock