Moorestown
Moorestown depicts the history of this important agricultural and social hub.

Settled in 1682 by Quakers, Moorestown grew quickly into an important agricultural and social hub. Local farms and nurseries were considered the best in the state with their superior produce and specimen plants, and the coming of the railroad in the 1860s brought industrial leaders who helped the town to grow and prosper beyond its agrarian roots. It became the home of Eldridge R. Johnson, cofounder of the Victor Talking Machine Company, and Alice Paul, a women's suffrage champion. Moorestown provided easy access to New York City and surrounding urban centers, and it continued to be a mix of sought-after residential neighborhoods, working farms, and thriving businesses. Since 1904, the Moorestown Improvement Association has been instrumental in the town's growth, with contributions including funding the first artesian well, purchasing land for the first parks and athletic fields, and registering the town in the National Register of Historic Places.

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Moorestown
Moorestown depicts the history of this important agricultural and social hub.

Settled in 1682 by Quakers, Moorestown grew quickly into an important agricultural and social hub. Local farms and nurseries were considered the best in the state with their superior produce and specimen plants, and the coming of the railroad in the 1860s brought industrial leaders who helped the town to grow and prosper beyond its agrarian roots. It became the home of Eldridge R. Johnson, cofounder of the Victor Talking Machine Company, and Alice Paul, a women's suffrage champion. Moorestown provided easy access to New York City and surrounding urban centers, and it continued to be a mix of sought-after residential neighborhoods, working farms, and thriving businesses. Since 1904, the Moorestown Improvement Association has been instrumental in the town's growth, with contributions including funding the first artesian well, purchasing land for the first parks and athletic fields, and registering the town in the National Register of Historic Places.

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Moorestown

Moorestown

by Arcadia Publishing
Moorestown

Moorestown

by Arcadia Publishing

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Moorestown depicts the history of this important agricultural and social hub.

Settled in 1682 by Quakers, Moorestown grew quickly into an important agricultural and social hub. Local farms and nurseries were considered the best in the state with their superior produce and specimen plants, and the coming of the railroad in the 1860s brought industrial leaders who helped the town to grow and prosper beyond its agrarian roots. It became the home of Eldridge R. Johnson, cofounder of the Victor Talking Machine Company, and Alice Paul, a women's suffrage champion. Moorestown provided easy access to New York City and surrounding urban centers, and it continued to be a mix of sought-after residential neighborhoods, working farms, and thriving businesses. Since 1904, the Moorestown Improvement Association has been instrumental in the town's growth, with contributions including funding the first artesian well, purchasing land for the first parks and athletic fields, and registering the town in the National Register of Historic Places.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781467122344
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 10/27/2014
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 1,027,967
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Kimberly L. Bunn, AIA, a Moorestown resident and architect, is very active in the American Institute of Architects. Lynne F. Schill is a lifelong resident of the Moorestown area. Both share an interest in historic preservation and are trustees of the Moorestown Improvement Association. Historical photographs included in this book are from the collections of the Moorestown Improvement Association and the Historical Society of Moorestown as well as from several private collections.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 6

Introduction 7

1 Settlement 9

2 Village 17

3 Town 27

4 Churches 37

5 Schools 47

6 Business and Industry 61

7 Fire Departments 77

8 Community Services 83

9 Homes and Street Scenes 95

10 People and Notables 115

About MIA 127

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