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Robinson-Chattin wedding, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 1 Oct 1856

Wainwright Murder 1884

New Jersey Courier 22 Sep 1884

Egbert-Robbins wedding, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 24 Sep 1856

Woolley-Robbins wedding, 1856

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Ocean Emblem 24 Sep 1856

Klan leader sued, 1924

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New Egypt Press 4 Sep 1924

Boys and Girls Club, 1920

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New Egypt Press 2 Dec 1920

Girl's death caused by malpractice, 1901

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New Jersey Courier 24 Oct 1901

510 Main St, Toms River

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Profile of the house written by Polly Miller in 1979.

News from Toms River, 1911

NEW JERSEY COURIER 9 MAR 1911 C. Leland Haslett is spending some days at his home here from Boston Mrs. W.F.Simmons entertained the Toms River orchestra on Friday evening. Freeholder W.s. Jackson has been quite sick in Philadelphia at Jefferson hospital. Miss Beatrice Bunnell spent the weekend home from Trenton where she attends school. Mrs. J.C.P. MacWalter returned last week after spending the winter in New York and vicinity. George McKaig of Island Heights brought F.G. Stanwood and S.E. Leming to town in his car Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Leon Chamberlain on Monday entertained the former's brother, Jesse Chamberlain of Providence, RI. Miss Alfred Smythe returned to Long Branch last week after spending several months with Mrs. George Wissmach. The young folks gave Rowland Buckwalter, Jr a surprise party on Thursday evening last and had a jolly time, too. C.A. Morris Monday went to Trenton to attend the funeral of a cousin; Tuesday and Wednesday he inspected the New Egypt sch

Wardell-Robbins Wedding 1854

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From the 26 Jan 1854 Ocean Emblem

News From New Egypt, 1878

NEW JERSEY COURIER 21 Nov 1878: Samuel ROBBINS, a young son of Theodore ROBBINS, met with a severe accident last Thursday, by which one of his arms was broken. We learn that a horse which he was driving became unmanageable and ran away. Two other boys who were in the wagon with him were thrown out and were more or less bruised. This, we understand, is the seventh time the father has been called upon to have broken bones adjusted. A little daughter of Samuel GRAVATT, 18 mos. old, was severely scalded one day last week by upsetting a measure of boiling water upon itself which had been carelessly placed too near to the edge of the table by it's mother. The child was horribly burned about the face and body, but little hopes are entertained for it's recovery.

News From New Egypt, 1878

New Jersey Courier 21 Nov 1878 Samuel ROBBINS, a young son of Theodore ROBBINS, met with a severe accident last Thursday, by which one of his arms was broken. We learn that a horse which he was driving became unmanageable and ran away. Two other boys who were in the wagon with him were thrown out and were more or less bruised. This, we understand, is the seventh time the father has been called upon to have broken bones adjusted. A little daughter of Samuel GRAVATT, 18 mos. old, was severely scalded one day last week by upsetting a measure of boiling water upon itself which had been carelessly placed too near to the edge of the table by it's mother. The child was horribly burned about the face and body, but little hopes are entertained for its recovery