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Moorestown Chronicle
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An article about the Burlington County Historic Society's trip to Whitesbog in 1950. The group got to hear from Elizabeth White herself, and the article includes a brief history of the site, White working with Dr. Coville, and the prosperity blueberries have brought to the region. Includes the quote, "P.S. - NOT ONE MOSQUITO seen or heard at Whitesbog".
Written at the top "Burlington County - Blueberries" "8-3-50 Moorestown Chronicle"
"Miss Hazel Clark" was underlined, she was the county librarian and chairman of the Historical Society's program committee.
2023.11.3
Janet Robbins Collection
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Whitesbog Preservation Trust (501(c) (3) non profit) is the caretaker of Whitesbog Historic Village, a small cranberry farming village founded in 1857.
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