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  • And yet, notwithstanding its incidents are all imaginary, its facts all fictions, is not Lamb's "Memoir of Liston" a truer and more trustworthy work than any of the productions of those contemptible biographers -- unfortunately not yet extinct -- so admirably ridiculed in the thirty-fifth number of the "Freeholder"?

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 72, October, 1863 Various

  • A correspondent of an Alexandria newspaper signing himself "Freeholder" put to him a number of questions intended to call forth Marshall's opinions on the issues of the day.

    John Marshall and the Constitution; a chronicle of the Supreme court Edward Samuel Corwin 1920

  • Freeholder Bartlett also mentioned that Beachwood Borough resident and developer David Lipton, who owned a section of what is now the new park, was one of those opposed to the original golf course plan.

    2009 February 27 « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009

  • With gratitude to Freeholder Bartlett and much enthusiasm for the opening of Jakes Branch Park,

    2009 February 27 « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009

  • In 1997, John C. Bartlett (Ocean County Freeholder and Pine Beach native) proved instrumental in securing the voter-approved property tax increase and bonding referendum to establish an Ocean County Trust used exclusively for the acquisition and maintenance of open space, natural lands and farmlands.

    2009 February 27 « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009

  • Freeholder John C. Bartlett, Jr., also the current Deputy Director of the Ocean County Board of Chosen Freeholders and chairman of the Department of Parks and Recreation, seen here (r) on the observation deck of the nature center in November.

    2009 February 27 « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009

  • The foresight and dedicated efforts of Ocean County Freeholder, John C. Bartlett, are largely responsible for the land preservation and development of County Parks we all are able to enjoy today.

    2009 February 27 « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009

  • The charred remains of trees that did not survive the fire will be continuously cleaned up over the coming years, according to Freeholder Bartlett.

    2009 February 27 « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009

  • The remaining 360 acres hold designated hiking trails, some still being cleared, said Freeholder Bartlett.

    2009 February 27 « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009

  • Again Councilwoman Clayton: In 1997, [Freeholder] Bartlett … proved instrumental in securing the voter-approved property tax increase and bonding referendum to establish an Ocean County Trust used exclusively for the acquisition and maintenance of open space, natural lands and farmlands.

    2009 February 27 « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009

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