Talk:Brielle, New Jersey

Citing sources
Please do not change statistical data, such as the average income numbers, without citing a source. Regards, HaeB (talk) 06:04, 8 April 2009 (UTC)

Orphaned references in Brielle, New Jersey
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Reference named "History": From Roosevelt, New Jersey: History Of Roosevelt, New Jersey, Rutgers University Library, accessed April 11, 2007. From Interlaken, New Jersey: The History of Interlaken, Borough of Interlaken. Accessed November 10, 2008. From Bradley Beach, New Jersey: A History of Bradley Beach, Bradley Beach. Accessed May 21, 2015. "The next piece of historical information occurs almost two centuries later, in 1871, when William B. Bradner purchased fifty-four acres of land south of Ocean Grove. James A. Bradley, a wealthy New York manufacturer, was also in the investment. The land was part of Ocean Township at the time and subsequently became part of Neptune Township under the name of Ocean Park. However, the post office informed Bradner that the community would have to change its name due to its similarity to Ocean Port. William Bradner did not want to suggest his own name, so one of the post office officials said, 'You have a man down here by the name of Bradley. Why don’t you call it Bradley Beach?'" From Manalapan Township, New Jersey: Wikoff, Lydia. "Manalapan Spanning Three Centuries", Manalapan Township. Accessed September 4, 2015. "In researching it could not be found how the decision to name it Manalapan came about. The name Manalapan translate from the Lenape Indian Words 'manel' for drinking and 'paune' for bread meant good land to settle upon, for the Indians.... You are well aware that Manalapan was the site of the Battle of Monmouth, a Revolutionary War engagement held on June 28, 1778 involving 30,000 British and Continental troops. On the two hundredth anniversary of the Battle, in 1978, the State opened the 1,520 acre Monmouth Battlefield State Park. Eighty percent of the Park is in Manalapan Township." From Deal, New Jersey: Deal’s History. Borough of Deal. Accessed May 28, 2006. From Wall Township, New Jersey: Salmon, Alyce H. In-Depth History, Wall Township. Accessed September 1, 2008. From Freehold Township, New Jersey: History, Township of Freehold. Accessed August 28, 2013. 

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