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Frost damage to Reckless cranberry bog, 1888

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Lakewood Times and Journal 6 Oct 1888

Churning By Steam Power, 1880

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New Jersey Courier 24 Mar 1880

Sugar Crane in Cedar Creek, 1857

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Ocean Emblem 2 Feb 1857

Charle's Bunnell's good egg, 1854

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Ocean Emblem 31 May 1854

Bumper Cranbery Crop of 1909

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from the New Jersey Courier 14 Oct 1909

Bey Lea Dairy

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Photos from the 1960s of the Bey Le a Dairy in Toms River.

News From White Oak Bottom, 1866

NEW JERSEY COURIER 27 SEP 1866 A few days since we visited this locality, which is well known for it's fertility, and fine soil. Accompanied by Mr. John H. Irons, one of the most thorough farmers in thsi vicinity, we commenced observations and taking notes at Mr. Irons' Sarghum Mill. Here is a fine establishment erected for the purpose of enabling farmers to raise their own molasses. We were shown samples of Sorghum Syrup, perfectly free from any rank taste, whatever, and fully equal to the best syrups offered in market. We also saw on Mr. Iron's farm 35 acres of peach blow potatoes averaging 100 bushels to the acres, where six years ago a dense forest grew. Six years ago, he had but eight acres cleared, and under cultivation. To-day, he has 175 acres of beautiful land grubbed, stumped, and nicely covered with grain, corn, potatoes, sorghum, fruit, and grass. This undertaking was deemed by many as a hazardous one, but they knew not their man. Mr. Iron's farm to-day is