
Camp Dix stands as the central focal point of this 1918 wartime survey, detailing the military installation and its adjacent Rifle Range at a critical moment in American history. The landscape is a complex network of early 20th-century transportation, featuring the Electric RR and multiple branches of the Pennsylvania RR, including the Penna RR (Trenton Branch). These rail lines connect historic village centers like Allentown, New Egypt, and Robbinsville PO, reflecting a period when small-town depots and post offices were the lifeblood of rural New Jersey commerce.
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