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Isaac Edge's Windmill

Buildings and structures in Bergen County, New JerseyIndustrial buildings completed in 1806Riverhead (town), New YorkSmock mills in the United StatesSouthampton (town), New York
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Isaac Edge's windmill is a historic landmark that played an important role in the early industrial development of Jersey City, New Jersey. Isaac Edge, a British immigrant, built the windmill in 1806 on the shore of the Hudson River, the Great Western Mill stones imported from England found their first home in Brooklyn Heights. Later the smock mill relocated to Paulus Hook just north of the present-day corner of Montgomery and Greene streets in Jersey City, New Jersey.

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Isaac Edge's Windmill
Greene Street, Jersey City

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N 40.7166 ° E -74.0357 °
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Greene Street
07302 Jersey City
New Jersey, United States
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