200 Years of History
The
following items are part of an ongoing series of articles on
Jefferson's history written by R. Richard Willis, co-author
of “Jefferson
Township on Lake Hopatcong,” an Arcadia book.
Part I: 1804-2004
Two Hundred Years of the Township of Jefferson
Part II: Thomas
Jefferson: 1743-1826
Part III: Ice Harvesting
Part IV: Lake Hopatcong
Citizen’s Improvement Association
Part V: Transportation
by Water & Rail: A Three Part Article: I
Part VI: Transportation
by Water & Rail: A Three Part Article: II
Part VII: Transportation
by Water & Rail: A Three Part Article: III
Part VIII: Jefferson
Township’s Birth at Seward’s Tavern
Part IX: Nolan’
Point Amusement Park: 1887-1930’s
Part X: Tourism
in Jefferson Township: Part I of II
Part XI: Tourism
in Jefferson Township: Part II of II
Part XII: William
J. Harris: Photographer in Jefferson Township
Part XIII: Charcoal
Making
Part XIV: Ringling Manor
Part XV: Tom Burns’ Bust of Thomas Jefferson, Unveiled!
Part XVI: Camps Ranger Clifton and Jefferson
Part XVII: -
Part XVIII: Lake Hopatcong Post Office
Part XIX: First in Jefferson |