Train tracks at Atsion, NJ
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Train tracks at Atsion, NJ
Robert Givin of Atsion is staying at the Ocean House in Toms River.
New Jersey Courier 1 May 1879
HYLAND--HYLAND.--September 8, at Indian Mills, by Edward H. Warrick, justice of the peace, Thomas Hyland and Mrs. Irene Hyland, both of Atsion.
New Jersey Mirror 2 Oct 1907
#tbt Two years ago this month I went to the Village of Atsion in Wharton State Forest, Shamong,#NewJersey. The Atsion Mansion, constructed in 1826 by Samuel Richards, was restored in 2011 and is open to the public on a limited basis. The mansion does not have electricity or environmental controls, allowing the visitor to experience the home as the Ricards family did. The once-bustling ironworks settlement included a company store (now the Park office), a mill (now only ruins), a school, church (still in use), and numerous homes and outbuildings. So if you ever get the chance, head to the Pine Barrens and walk the silent ruins and empty rooms at Atsion. #ruins #atsion #deserted #pinebarrens #throwbackthursday #thisisnj #explorenj #therealnj #nj #newjersey #jerseygirl #historygirl #history #girl #njhistory
A colored man, said to belong at Manchester, in Ocean County, came to Atsion on the train on Tuesday last and worked his way to the house of Maria Marshall, widow of the late John Marshall, who was lost in the woods some years ago, about five miles from Atsion, where he suddenly died on Friday. He was a stranger in this section. Coroner Horner was notified
New Jersey Mirror 5 Feb 1896
Atsion, NJ
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Atsion NJ - Turn of the Century Murder
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Interesting article regarding a crime committed near Atsion, NJ.
Murder of the "Cranberry King"
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Another article vis a vis crime in the Atsion area; this time, the victim is Rider University's first President and cranberry mogul Andrew "A. J." Jackson Rider.