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Mayor and Council, 1908. Front row, Thomas W. Cooper, Sr., Monroe V. Poole, Dr. Edward M. Beach and Frank S. Brand. Back Row, Thaddeus Schenck, Charles A. Poole and John H. Sutphen Early Street Dept. water wagon used to keep down the dust on the unpaved roads
Mayor and Council, 1908. Front row, Thomas W. Cooper, Sr., Monroe V. Poole, Dr. Edward M. Beach and Frank S. Brand. Back Row, Thaddeus Schenck, Charles A. Poole and John H. Sutphen Early Street Dept. water wagon used to keep down the dust on the unpaved roads.
Early Street Dept. dump truck
Oldest known headstone in West Long Branch. Located in Old First United Methodist Cemetery
Early Street Dept. dump truck. Oldest known headstone in West Long Branch. Located in Old First United Methodist Cemetery.
Palmer Home was located on the southern side of Palmer Avenue. Built in 1886, burned several yeras ago. The barn is still standing George Fulton farm house. Located on east side of Monmouth Road near Fulton Avenue. Photograph circa 1890
Palmer Home was located on the southern side of Palmer Avenue. Built in 1886, burned several yeras ago. The barn is still standing. George Fulton farm house. Located on east side of Monmouth Road near Fulton Avenue. Photograph circa 1890.
Michael Maps homestead. Here chairs were made by Michael and his son Frederick. Photo probably before 1900 Mineral Spring. Building at right is the Spring House shown after a flood had moved it from it's foundation. To the left is the Brinley Mill located on Monmouth Road at Whale Pond Brook. The mineral spring was first discovered about 1830. The water was used for health purposes
Michael Maps homestead. Here chairs were made by Michael and his son Frederick. Photo probably before 1900. Mineral Spring. Building at right is the Spring House shown after a flood had moved it from it's foundation. To the left is the Brinley Mill located on Monmouth Road at Whale Pond Brook. The mineral spring was first discovered about 1830. The water was used for health purposes.
Original indenture of Michael Maps to George Smith dated December 28, 1754  
Original indenture of Michael Maps to George Smith dated December 28, 1754.  

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