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  2. David Burke (chef) - Wikipedia

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    Burke operates twenty restaurants in New Jersey, New York and North Carolina. Those include: David Burke Tavern (New York City, NY) [7] Drifthouse by David Burke (Seabright New Jersey) [8] The King Bar and Red Salt Room by David Burke (Garden City Hotel, Garden City, NY) [9] Ventanas (Fort Lee, NJ) [10] 1776 on the Green by David Burke ...

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  5. Edison Ore-Milling Company - Wikipedia

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    However, Edison's iron was competing with the rich iron ore of the Iron Range and sales were not sufficient to bring in a profit and the operation was closed down after just a few years. [2] [3] Edison operated an iron mine in the Franklin-Sterling Hill Mining District [4] near Ogdensburg, New Jersey under the New Jersey and Pennsylvania ...

  6. Oxford Furnace - Wikipedia

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    It produced its first pig iron on March 9, 1743. [3] [5] Early products included fireplace firebacks embossed with the royal coat-of-arms of Great Britain during the reign of King George II. [3] [8] [9] [10] A grist mill was built adjacent to the furnace in 1813. [5] Later, c. 1909 –1915, it was converted into the Oxford Colonial Methodist ...

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  9. Martha Furnace (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    Iron furnaces require supplies of iron ore, fuel, and flux. [4] In southern New Jersey, bog ore supplied the iron, [5] while the fuel was charcoal made from large tracts of timber. [6] The charcoal was hauled to the furnace by teams from charcoal pits in the woods, while the bog iron was dug at streamside and floated downriver. [3]