MENU Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Appendix 3 |
CHAPTER 2: NOTES 1D.W. Meinig, The shaping of America: A Geographical Perspective on 500 Years of History, vol. 1, Atlantic America, 1492-1800 (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1986), 142. 2William C. Mulford, Historical Tales of Cumberland County, New Jersey (Bridgeton: Evening News Co., 1941), 22. 3Herb Beitel and Vance Enck, Cape May County: A Pictorial History (Norfolk: Donning Co., 1988), 22. 4George F. Boyer and J. Pearson Cunningham, Cape May County Story (Egg Harbor City: Laureate Press, 1975), 28. 6Boyer and Cunningham, 26; Beitel and Enck, 22. 8National Register of Historic Places nomination. 9National Register nomination. 10National Register nomination. 11National Register nomination. 12John A. Jakle, et al., Common Houses in America's Small Towns (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1989), 142-43. 13Register of Historic Sites of Structures in Millville (Millville: Chamber of Commerce, [n.d.]), n.p. 14Sickler, 146-63; Harrison, 30-43; [no author given], Fenwick's Colony (Salem: Sunbeam Publishing Co., 1964), 62-68. 15Industrial Directory of New Jersey (Camden: S. Chew and Sons, 1909), 180; Thomas Cushing and Charles Sheppard, History of Gloucester, Salem and Cumberland Counties (Philadelphia: Everts and Peck, 1883), 423. 17The Swedes and Finns in New Jersey (Bayonne: Jersey Printing Co., 1938), 60-61. Among the other historic resources here are a mixture of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century houses, the Penns Grove Traction Company trolley barn, and the Finns Point Rear Range Light. 18Cushing and Sheppard, 430-31. 21Mulford, 167; Cushing and Sheppard, 663. 22William Gehring "A History of Cedar Creek 1690 - 1900s" South Jersey Magazine (Fall 1990), 15-19. 24Cushing and Sheppard, 658; Industrial Directory, 115-16. 25Industrial Directory, 113-14; Mulford, 170. 27Cushing and Sheppard, 716-17; Industrial Directory, 115. 29Industrial Directory, 142; Cushing and Sheppard, 663-64, Mulford, 171. 32Sarah Sheppard Hancock, The Story of Greenwich (Cumberland County Historical Society, [n.d.]), n.p. 33Vauxhall Gardens differs from the Gibbon House, Wood Mansion, and Bowen House in that its 1725 Flemish bond addition has a gambrel roof with dormer windows. The original frame block of 1698 is three bays wide and one-and-one-half stories high. 34Cushing and Sheppard, 717; Mulford, 175. 36Industrial Directory, 187; Cushing and Sheppard, 717. 37Cushing and Sheppard, 723; Mulford, 175. 40Industrial Directory, 232-33. 41Cushing and Sheppard, 659; Mulford, 183. 44Cushing and Sheppard, 715-16. 45Cushing and Sheppard, 694; Mulford, 185. 46Paul Loye, "Patterned Brickwork in Southern New Jersey," Proceedings of the NJ. Historical Society 73 (July 1955), 194. 47Cushing and Sheppard, 693-94. 48Cushing and Sheppard, 694; Industrial Directory, 404-05. 49Maria Boynton, "Springtown, New Jersey: Exploration in the History and Culture of a Black Rural Community" (Ph.D dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, 1986), 8-9. 53Boyer and Cunningham, 93; Beitel and Enck, 65. 54Beitel and Enck, 66; Industrial Directory, 112. 60Industrial Directory, 384-85. 61Beitel, 16; Boyer and Cunningham, 138-39. |
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