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Identifier: annualreport00ocea_0 (find matches)
Title: Annual report
Year: 1869 (1860s)
Authors: Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association
Subjects: Methodist Episcopal Church
Publisher: (Ocean Grove, N.J.) : Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Contributing Library: New Jersey State Library
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation

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arch, last, 1425 tons, at $4.50 per ton,delivered at Sandy Hook. Waste between Maine and Ocean Grove, 181tons; leaving us 1225 tons net, which wThen stored in our Ice House, cost$7.29 per ton, or $8,930.00. Bought since then, 302 tons, at $8.34 per ton, or $2,518.68. Total cost ice, $11,448.68 Cost of delivery, 1,822.00 Inciden als, 307.85 Grand Total, $13,578,53 Received for Ice, 13,982.58 Profits, $ 404.05 20 OCEAN GROVE, N. J. But, as all of our various departments of labor and expenses run soclose together, and oftentimes intermingle, and are also paid out of onecommon treasury, it is difficult always to keep all accounts exact to eachdepartment. I suppose, if an exact line of separation could be drawn inthe above business, that after all our trouble and expense, and countingthe interest on the principal invested, there was no profit at all. So, in the midst of all these discouragements, the question of an iceplant, and manufacturing our own ice, is one of interest and importance.
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THE UNITED BTATE8. N. W. Corner Main and Beach-Avenue. William Orr, Proprietor. Tree Planting Day. More and more, as the years go by, this pleasant and beautiful festivitybecomes important. The old trees die, and unless we continue to plant,our grounds, now so interesting and attractive, will become nude andbarren. What would our Main Avenue now be but that a few years agolines of maples, but little larger in diameter than your thumb, were setout on either side, and now developed into majestic trees, which are theadmiration of all who enter our grounds. TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT. -21 Let me exhort all who own property at Ocean Grove to see to it thatthe years do not pass without attention to this important and beautifulwork. Fifty trees were, bought last year. Twenty-one were set out forprivate parties, and the balance on Association grounds.

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  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Ocean_Grove_Camp_Meeting_Association
  • booksubject:Methodist_Episcopal_Church
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  • bookcontributor:New_Jersey_State_Library
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