File:ASBURY HISTORIC DISTRICT, WARREN COUNTY.jpg

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English: GRIST MILL BUILT IN 1863 AND CONVERTED INTO A GRAPHITE MILL IN 1895. IT WAS USED UNTIL 1980 WHEN ASBURY GRAPHITE MILLS MOVED TO A NEWER FACILITY ACROSS THE RIVER IN HUNTERDON COUNTY.

This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 93000132.

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ASBURY HISTORIC DISTRICT IS ON THYE NATIONAL REGISTRY IN BOTH HUNTERDON AND WARREN COUNTIES WHICH AT THIS SITE ARE SEPARATED BY THE MUSCONETCONG RIVER. HOWEVER THIS MILL IS SOLELY IN WARREN COUNTY SO IT SHOULD BE USED TO REPRESENT WARREN COUNTY AND NOT HUNTERDON COUNTY.

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