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BAYONNE , a city of Hudson county, NewSee also: Jersey, U.S.A., occupying the peninsula (about 51 M. long and about m. wide) between New See also: York harbour and Newark See also: Bay, and immediately adjoining the See also: south boundary of Jersey City, from which it is partly separated by the See also: Morris Canal
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It is separated from Staten See also: Island only by the narrow See also: strip of See also: water known as the Kill See also: van Kull, and it has a See also: total water frontage of about 10 m
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Pop
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(189o) 19,033; (19o0) 32,722, of whom ro,786 were See also: foreign-See also: born (3168 Irish, 1868 See also: Russian, 1656 See also: German); (191o) 55,545• See also: Land See also: area about 4 sq. m
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Bayonne is served by the Central of New Jersey and by the Lehigh Valley See also: railways (the latter for freight only), and by electric railway lines to Newark and Jersey City
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The See also: principal public buildings are the city See also: hall, the public library, the
See also: post-office and the city hospital
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Besides having a considerable share in the commerce of the See also: port of New York, Bayonne is an Important manufacturing centre; among its manufactures are refined petroleum, refined copper and nickel (not from the ore), refined borax, foundry and machine-See also: shop products, tubular boilers, electric launches and electric See also: motors, chemicals (including See also: ammonia and sulphuric and nitric acids), iron and See also: brass products, wire cables and See also: silk goods
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In 1905 the value of its factory product was $60,6331761, an increase of 57'1% over that of 'goo, Bayonne ranking third in 1905 among the manufacturing cities of the See also: state
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It is the principal petroleum-distributing centre on the See also: Atlantic seaboard, the enormous refineries and storehouses of the See also: Standard Oil See also: Company, among the largest in the See also: world, being located here; there are connecting See also: pipe lines with the See also: Ohio and Pennsylvania oil See also: fields, and with New York, Baltimore, See also: Philadelphia and See also: Washington
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Much See also: coal is shipped from the city
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Bayonne, which comprises several former villages (Bayonne, See also: Bergen Point, Pamrapo and See also: Centerville), was settled about 1665—167o by the Dutch
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Originally a See also: part of Bergen; it was set off as a See also: town-See also: ship in 1861
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It was chartered as a city in 1869 . |
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