Port Norris Pencillings

Port Norris Pencillings
Author: Thomas F. Hollinger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 71
Release: 2016-05-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781682735428

Port Norris, N.J. is a small oyster village located at the mouth of the Maurice River. This book is intended to provide a glimpse of what life was like in 1883 as seen through the eyes of local correspondents. These correspondents would record the "happenings" in their town and send them to the local paper to be published. This is the first in a planned series of books dedicated to our unique village, which in a few years would become known as "the oyster capital of the world" and host more millionaires per square mile than anywhere else in the country.

Port Norris Pickings 1886

Port Norris Pickings 1886
Author: Thomas F. Hollinger
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2019-10-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781983565663

Port Norris is located along the beginnings of the Maurice River and bordered by the Delaware Bay. Port Norris, in 1883, was divided into two sections, Port Norris, which included the town's center and North Port Norris, also known as Middletown, located from approximately where Parson's Lane intersects North Avenue to Sockwell Lane. It was given the name of Middletown because it was located between Port Norris and Haleyville. Later it became known only as North Port Norris and eventually just Port Norris as it is known today. In 1883, there were 885 people who called, Port Norris and North Port Norris, their home.In just two short years both had experienced an explosion of growth. Houses were being built at an incredible rate and the builders could not keep up with the demand of people looking for places to live. The population had more than doubled and the oyster industry employed over 5,000 men and over 140 boats plied the waters of the Maurice River Cove and Delaware Bay, planting and harvesting that delicious, succulent oyster. Port Norris was given the nickname of the "Oyster City" and its fortunes would rise and fall each year on the fate of the oyster. The wealth being created by this tiny mollusk was unbelievable. There were more millionaires per square mile in Port Norris than any other place in New Jersey. Port Norris, in a few short years, and for many years to come, would boast, and rightly so, of being the "Oyster Capital of the World." This book contains information provided from newspapers of the day published in Bridgeton, New Jersey. Some people of the town, called "local correspondents" would write down the "happenings" of the week and send it to the papers to be published. The correspondents would go by nicknames or just an initial located at the end of the day's story. Hopefully, this will give us a glimpse of what life was like in our small village many years ago. This book is the fourth in a planned series of books dedicated to our unique little oyster village, which would explode in growth and prosperity and capture the attention of an entire State.

Port Norris Pencillings 1883

Port Norris Pencillings 1883
Author: Thomas F. Hollinger
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2016-11-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781539802969

Port Norris is located along the beginnings of the Maurice River and bordered by the Delaware Bay. In 1883, there were 885 people who called, Port Norris, their home. This book contains information provided from newspapers of the day published in Bridgeton, New Jersey. People called "local correspondents" would write down the "happenings" in the town then send it to the papers to publish. These correspondents would go by nicknames or just an initial located at the end of the day's story. These practices of correspondents sending information into the papers was "hit and miss" until about 1885 when articles began appearing on a weekly basis. Hopefully, this will give us a glimpse of what life was like in our small village many years ago. Port Norris, in 1883, was divided into two sections, Port Norris, which included the town's center and North Port Norris, also known as Middletown, located from approximately where Parson's Lane intersects North Avenue to Sockwell Lane. It was given the name of Middletown because it was located between Port Norris and Haleyville. Later it became known only as North Port Norris and eventually just Port Norris as it is known today. This book is the first in a planned series of books dedicated to our unique little oyster village, which in a few years would be called "the oyster capital of the world." Enjoy!

Port Norris Pencillings 1884

Port Norris Pencillings 1884
Author: Thomas F. Hollinger
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2016-12-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781539807582

This Book is available at Amazon.com Port Norris is located along the beginnings of the Maurice River and bordered by the Delaware Bay. In 1883, there were 885 people who called, Port Norris, their home. This book contains information provided from newspapers of the day published in Bridgeton, New Jersey. People called "local correspondents" would write down the "happenings" in the town then send it to the papers to publish. These correspondents would go by nicknames or just an initial located at the end of the day's story. These practices of correspondents sending information into the papers was "hit and miss" until about 1885 when articles began appearing on a weekly basis. Hopefully, this will give us a glimpse of what life was like in our small village many years ago. Port Norris, in 1884, was divided into two sections, Port Norris, which included the town's center and North Port Norris, also known as Middletown, located from approximately where Parson's Lane intersects North Avenue to Sockwell Lane. It was given the name of Middletown because it was located between Port Norris and Haleyville. Later it became known only as North Port Norris and eventually just Port Norris as it is known today. This book is the second in a planned series of books dedicated to our unique little oyster village, which in a few years would be called "the oyster capital of the world." Enjoy!

Port Norris Pickings 1885

Port Norris Pickings 1885
Author: Thomas Hollinger
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2018-06-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781979103336

Port Norris is located along the beginnings of the Maurice River and bordered by the Delaware Bay. Port Norris, in 1883, was divided into two sections, Port Norris, which included the town's center and North Port Norris, also known as Middletown, located from approximately where Parson's Lane intersects North Avenue to Sockwell Lane. It was given the name of Middletown because it was located between Port Norris and Haleyville. Later it became known only as North Port Norris and eventually just Port Norris as it is known today. In 1883, there were 885 people who called, Port Norris and North Port Norris, their home. In just two short years both had experienced an explosion of growth. Houses were being built at an incredible rate and the builders could not keep up with the demand of people looking for places to live. The population had more than doubled and the oyster industry employed over 5,000 men and over 140 boats plied the waters of the Maurice River Cove and Delaware Bay, planting and harvesting that delicious, succulent oyster. Port Norris was given the nickname of the "Oyster City" and its fortunes would rise and fall each year on the fate of the oyster. The wealth being created by this tiny mollusk was unbelievable. There were more millionaires per square mile in Port Norris than any other place in New Jersey. Port Norris, in a few short years, and for many years to come, would boast, and rightly so, of being the "Oyster Capital of the World." This book contains information provided from newspapers of the day published in Bridgeton, New Jersey. Some people of the town, called "local correspondents" would write down the "happenings" of the week and send it to the papers to be published. The correspondents would go by nicknames or just an initial located at the end of the day's story. Hopefully, this will give us a glimpse of what life was like in our small village many years ago. This book is the third in a planned series of books dedicated to our unique little oyster village, which would explode in growth and prosperity and capture the attention of an entire State.

A.J. Meerwald and New Jersey’s Oyster Industry, The

A.J. Meerwald and New Jersey’s Oyster Industry, The
Author: Constance McCart EdD.; Rachel Rodgers Dolhanczyk, MA
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021
Genre: History
ISBN: 146714794X

New Jersey's Roaring Twenties saw mob rumrunning operations, Nucky Johnson's Boardwalk Empire and a new craze for dining on local oysters. Whether it was fancy Oysters Rockefeller or simply on the half shell, nationwide demand for the state's Delaware Bay oysters made boomtowns out of Port Norris and Bivalve. Built in 1928, the A.J. Meerwald was a new type of schooner specifically built for oystering the famed Delaware Bay oysters while under sail. As the Depression arrived and wreaked havoc on the industry, the Meerwald stayed afloat, serving with the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II and then taking up clamming until eventually being discarded on a mud bank. Found and restored to glory, the ship now tours the state's coasts as New Jersey's official tall ship. Authors Rachel Dolhanczyk and Constance McCart chart the history of New Jersey oysters and the historic ship that carries on the industry's traditions today.