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"Nestled in the Pine Barrens of southern New Jersey, Whitesbog was established by James Fenwick in 1857 as a cranberry farm. During the 1890s... Whitesbog became the largest cranberry operation in the United States. ... In 1911, Elizabeth White worked to to domesticate the highbush blueberry... making Whitesbog the official birthplace of the blueberry industry... Into the 1960s, Whitesbog was more than just a mulitgenerational family farm and site of innovation -- it was a year-round community complex with housing, a post office, and even a school."--Back cover.

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"Nestled in the Pine Barrens of southern New Jersey, Whitesbog was established by James Fenwick in 1857 as a cranberry farm. During the 1890s... Whitesbog became the largest cranberry operation in the United States. ... In 1911, Elizabeth White worked to to domesticate the highbush blueberry... making Whitesbog the official birthplace of the blueberry industry... Into the 1960s, Whitesbog was more than just a mulitgenerational family farm and site of innovation -- it was a year-round community complex with housing, a post office, and even a school."--Back cover.
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Autorenporträt
Whitesbog Preservation Trust archivists Sarah E. Augustine and Kiyomi E. Locker are devoted to curating, cataloging, researching, and preserving the trust's collection while actively recording oral histories. Dennis McDonald is the author of two previous books in Arcadia Publishing's Images of America series: Medford and Smithville.