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126:, between the inlet of that name and Absecon Inlet, is about eight miles long. This is also a low, sandy, barren island. Two hotels for summer boarders are found here, Holdzkom's and Smith's, and a number of private residences have been erected on its southern part since the popular growth of Atlantic City. 130:
By 1904, Quarters Inlet had taken on an "S" shape, curving in front of Peters Beach and separating it from Brigantine Island. By then known as Quarter Channel, it no longer connected directly with the ocean, but with Absecon Inlet. By 1940, Quarters Channel had closed up, completing the connection
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is a lighthouse on Brigantine Island. It was built in 1926 by the Island Development Real Estate Company to attract people to Brigantine Island and not as an operating lighthouse, somewhat like
115:, Gloucester co., extends from Quarter’s Inlet, eastwardly, to Old Brigantine Inlet, about 6 miles, by about a half a mile in width. Several salt works have been established here. 317: 312: 185: 94: 101:
on the southwest, but through sand deposition Brigantine Island has extended its length and enclosed Peters Beach; Quarters Inlet is now closed.
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United States Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers - Atlantic City Quadrangle, New Jersey, 15 Minute - Series (Topographic) 1940
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A Gazetteer of the State of New Jersey - Thomas F. Gordon - Google Books
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Part 1. Changes Along the New Jersey Coast, by Lewis M. Haupt, C. E.
54:. After crossing the channel, the road's designation changes to 35:. It is 6 miles (9.7 km) long. The resort community of 223:
Historical and Biographical Atlas of the New Jersey Coast
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Index

Atlantic Ocean
New Jersey
Atlantic City
Brigantine
Route 87
Brigantine Bridge
Absecon Inlet
County Route 638
Brigantine Lighthouse
Lucy the Elephant
barrier island
Atlantic Ocean
Brigantine Inlet
Absecon Inlet
Quarters Inlet
Peters Beach
Galloway t-ship
Peters Beach
"Construction companies volunteer to restore Brigantine lighthouse after Sandy"
cite web
link
A Gazetteer of the State of New Jersey - Thomas F. Gordon - Google Books
"Annual report of the State Geologist For the Year 1905"
Brigantine Island Trail hiking
39°24′8″N 74°22′45″W / 39.40222°N 74.37917°W / 39.40222; -74.37917
Categories
Brigantine, New Jersey
Landforms of Atlantic County, New Jersey
Tourist attractions in Atlantic County, New Jersey
Barrier islands of New Jersey

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