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Excerpt from The Vineland Pioneers
The first purchaser was an Englishman, J, G, Colson, who bought ten acres October 24. The second sale was to Captain George L. Post of Connecticut who began the erection of a house, the first on the Vineland tract.
With the opening of 1862, the new settlement having been advertised in the New York and Boston news papers. Visitors came and a number of sales of farms and village lots made. Among those who came this year was Capt. Samuel F. Holbrook. Who at first was any thing but pleased with the appearance of the place, then a dense wilderness. As he stepped from the cars to the ground, there was no depot, no building in sight, he saw a young man standing by a wagon, and asked for Mr. Landis. I am Mr. Landis, replied the young man.
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