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Summer sports program at Bamber, 1932

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 Trenton Times 11 Aug 1932

Perfect attendance at Cedar Crest school, 1922

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 New Jersey Courier 22 Dec 1922

Cedar Crest School, 1920

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New Jersey Courier 3 Jun 1920

Nate Austin's horses run away, 1897

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Bamber Lake, 1977

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Asbury Park Press 7 Aug 1977

Cedar Crest (Bamber) school house in 1964

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Zebulon Collins headstone

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1963 tax map of a section of the Bamber tract in Lacey

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Harvey and Josephine Craft, Good Luck Cemetery

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Bamber Lake in the 70s

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News From Cedar Crest, 1917

New Jersey Courier 21 Dec 1917 The Cedar Crest school has been closed for the last few days E.W. Weimar was in Barnegat Monday last. Several of the people of Cedar Crest were in Barnegat Sunday last. Mrs. Lutts has been very sick John Conover returned to Elwood, after working for the C.C.O. & P. Co. for some time. Jno. Kilburn could not get to Cedar Crest Sunday, so his ass't Mr. Septor took his place. We had Sunday-school and church in the evening. Mrs. Susie Giberson, Mrs. Mick and Mrs. Lawrence Reeves of Whitings were here Monday last.

News From Cedar Crest, 1917

NJC 14 Dec 1917 Dr. Rogers gave a sermon at Cedar Crest church last Sunday evening and Monday evening; he also baptized six children of this place. J.L. Branson, Mrs. Eva Wright, her son, Harry, and Henry Sanders motored to Toms River Tuesday last. B.Wade was in Newark on Monday. E.W.Weimar was a Monay visitor at Barnegat. Miss Margaret Septor and Ella May Albertson were Sunday visitors at Earley's home in Whitings. J.L.. Earley was in Cedar Crest on Sunday. Mrs. Henry Britton had visitors on Sunday last. Jno. Conover was a Monday visitor at Tuckerton. A large box of candy was given to the Sunday school children by Messrs. Bangs and Weimer.

News From Cedar Crest, 1917

7 Dec 1917 E.W. Weimer, Charles Rowley and Benj. Wade of Cedar Crest spent their Thanksgiving at home in New York. Mrs. Lulu Saulman has been visiting her friends around for a few days. Edward Miller was in Toms River on Monday last. Dr. Rogers, who was in Philadelphia for a few days, heard of the Keswick Grover near Whitings, and took the opportunity to spend a few days there with the men. Also Mr. Kilburn, the Supt. of Cedar Crest Union Sunday school, had Dr. Rogers to come down to Cedar Crest and he gave a fine sermon. He also gave a sermon in the Cedar Crest church on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Miller spent Thanksgiving at the home of their son, George Miller. Cleason Septor is now going to Camden for a few days. The Cedar Crest Union Sunday School gave a Thanksgiving entertainment on Thanksgiving eve. About 85 people were present. After the speaking and singing they had a treat of ice cream, cake and lemonade; after everything was over, the cake left over was put up for s