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CAPE MAY

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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 250 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CAPE MAY  , a

city and watering-place of Cape May county, New Jersey, U.S.A., on the
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Atlantic coast, 2 M . E.N.E. of Cape May, the S. extremity of the state, and about 8o m . S. by E. of
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Philadelphia . Pop . (1890) 2,36; (1900) 2257; (1905) 3006; (1910) 2471 . Cape May is. served by the
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Maryland,
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Delaware & Virginia (by ferry to Lewes, Delaware), the West Jersey & Seashore (Pennsylvania
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system), and the Atlantic City (
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Reading system)
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railways, and, during the summer season, by steamboat to Philadelphia . The
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principal
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part of the city is on a peninsula (formerly Cape Island) between the ocean and Cold Spring inlet, which has been dredged and is protected by jetties to make a suitable harbour . The further improvement of the inlet and the harbour was authorized by Congress in 1907 . On the ocean side, along a hard sand
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beach 5 M. long, is the Esplanade . There are numerous hotels and handsome cottages for summer visitors, who come especially from Philadelphia, from New York, from the South and from the West . Cape May offers good bathing,
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yachting and fishing, with driving and hunting in the wooded country inland from the coast . At Cape May Point is the Cape May lighthouse, 145 ft. high, built in 1800 and rebuilt in 1859 .

In the city are canneries of vegetables and

fruit, glass-
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works and a gold-beating establishment . Fish and oysters are exported . Cape May was named by Cornelis Jacobsen Mey, director of the Prince Hendrick (Delaware)
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river for the West India
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Company of Holland, who took possession of the river in 1623, and planted the short-lived colony of Fort
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Nassau 4 M. below Philadelphia, near the
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present Gloucester City, N.J . Cape May was settled about 1699,a previous attempt to settle here made by
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Samuel Blommaert in 1631 was unsuccessful . It was an important whaling
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port early in the 18th century, and became prominent as a watering-place
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late in that century . It was incorporated as the borough of Cape Island in 1848, and chartered as the city of Cape Island in 1851; in 1869 the name was changed to Cape May .

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