Blairstown

Blairstown

by Kenneth Bertholf Jr.
Blairstown

Blairstown

by Kenneth Bertholf Jr.

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Overview

Blairstown, New Jersey lies along the summit of the Blue Mountains, and from that point down to the Valley of the Paulinskill is a succession of hills and valleys. Tammany, Chief of the Delaware, called
this area “Touockonetcoug,” which means “Gem of the Paulinskill.” The beautiful forests, streams, and mountains of this area make it the perfect subject for an engaging pictorial history. Images in this book include those of the first families to settle in the area, including the Blairs and the Howells. The town was named for the Honorable John I. Blair, one of its earliest prominent citizens, and was formed from a part of Knowlton Township by an act of the State Legislature in February 1845. In this collection discover Blairstown as it once was, prior to the many changes that were made in the name of progress. View original homesteads, businesses, and schools in the community, and learn about the residents who shaped its future. Photographs and postcards depicting the construction and completion
of railroad lines are shown, along with images of recreational retreats such as Silver Lake and Cedar Lake. Photographs of surrounding communities, including Delaware, Columbia, Hainesburg, Vail, Hope,
Johnsonburg, and Centerville are also included in this collection.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781439610022
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 11/10/1998
Series: Images of America Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 65 MB
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About the Author

Author and history enthusiast Kenneth Bertholf Jr. is among the fourth generation of his family to live in Blairstown. An active member of his community, he has served as trustee of the Catherine Dickson Hofman Library for 15 years, has been a member of the Blairstown Elementary School Board of Education for six years, and continues to write “The History of Blairstown” twice monthly for The Knowlton News. Bertholf brings a genuine love for the history of his hometown to life in Blairstown, a volume to be treasured by residents and visitors for years to come.
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