Inscription
In 1851 Cornelius Farley established this smithy in New Brunswick. Continued by his sons and grandson. It was moved here in 1961.
Location
AddressIn front of shop in Johnson Park (A county park)
CitySayreville
CountyMiddlesex
StateNew Jersey
Coordinates40.476550, -74.376010
Sources
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