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Pahaquarry Township (pah-QUAR-ree) was a
township that was
located in
Warren County, New Jersey,
United States, from 1824
until it was
dissolved in 1997...
- road was
built on the New
Jersey side
through the gap and
north toward Pahaquarry.
Interstate 80 p****es
through the gap on the New
Jersey side as of the...
- The
Pahaquarry Copper Mine is an
abandoned copper mine
located on the west side of
Kittatinny Mountain presently in
Hardwick Township in
Warren County...
- Skylands. When built, the
complex stretched into the
former Pahaquarry Township.
Pahaquarry got its name from the word Pahaquarra,
which was a derivation...
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government structure. The
merger was the
first in the
state since 1997, when
Pahaquarry Township voted to
consolidate with
Hardwick Township The consolidation...
- the area of
Pahaquarry Township was
taken over,
leaving the
community with no more than a few
dozen residents. On July 2, 1997,
Pahaquarry Township, whose...
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century in
order to
transport copper ore from the
Pahaquarry Copper Mine
along the
Delaware River in
Pahaquarry Township, New
Jersey to Esopus, New York along...
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Pahaquarry Copper Mine adit, New Jersey, US...
- Greenwich, Independence, Knowlton, Mansfield, Oxford, and the now
defunct Pahaquarry.
Warren County is
named for
Joseph Warren, a
patriot during the American...
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geographic footprint is due to its
absorption of
Pahaquarry Township,
which was
dissolved on July 2, 1997.
Pahaquarry Township had been
created on
March 14, 1825...