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200 Years of History



200 Years of History

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Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Part V
Part VI
Part VII
Part VIII
Part IX
Part X
Part XI
Part XII
Part XIII
Part XIV
Part XV
Part XVI
Part XVII
Part XVIII
Part XIX
Part XX
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