
The South Branch Raritan River and the Lehigh Valley railroad corridor define the northeastern landscape of this Hunterdon County region during the early 1940s. A dense network of rural hamlets, including Pittstown, Quakertown, and Jutland, is connected by a web of early motor roads and localized landmarks. The agricultural and civic character of the area is evident in the distributed placement of the Oakgrove Grange Hall, various schools like the Independence School, and the Bethlehem Church.
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