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Identifier: suburbanitemonth04cent (find matches)
Title: The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: Central railroad of New Jersey. (from old catalog)
Subjects: New Jersey -- Description and travel. (from old catalog) New York (City) -- Suburbs. (from old catalog)
Publisher: (New York)
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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Dutch gunner in Fort Amsterdam.This was for the present site of Consta-bles Hook. Subsequently patentswere issued for land both north andsouth of the Roy tract and a consider-able settlement grew up. But in lessthan a year these Dutch colonists weremassacred from Hoboken to BergenPoint by Indians who had crossed fromNew Amsterdam, after murdering andpillaging among the peaceful Hollandpioneers. There is nothing authenticto indicate the exact date when theseburghers ventured to reclaim theirland along Bergen Neck, but it wasprobably subsequent to January, 301658. On that date the Indians for-mally conveyed this land to the Dutch,which laid the way for the final set-tling of the colony. NOVEMBER Chill of the northland,And promise of snow.Sting of the frostland,—Its winter, I know And yet, bleak November, we welcome your fuss.For bringing Thanksgiving once more back to us. is THE SUBURBANITE
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Sylvan Walks at Lakeunod in ^ulumn Carh Lakewoods Bright Prospect Hotel and Cottage Season Promises Well—Improved Train Service the fall and winter months at the fam-ous resort in the Jersey pines. Ifthere is any difference, it indicates abetter season this year. While unu-sually warm weather of October, natur- c OMPARED with last year, theopening of the season of 1908-09. at Lakewood. is quite asfull of promise of the customary social activity that invariably marks THE SUBURBANITE ally, has had a retarding effect, the listsof hotel arrivals has steadily climbed,and though by no means near maxi-mum, thy show a goodly number ofguests already on the ground. This issignificant when it is considered thattwo of the largest houses will not openuntil after the middle of November —the Laurel-in-the-Pines on the 19th,the Lakewood Hotel, on the 24th. TheLaurel House received its first patronson October 1st, as did the PalmerHouse. Oak Court opened on the 15th,while Bartlett Inn, the Lexingt

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  • bookauthor:Central_railroad_of_New_Jersey___from_old_catalog_
  • booksubject:New_Jersey____Description_and_travel___from_old_catalog_
  • booksubject:New_York__City_____Suburbs___from_old_catalog_
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