Beersheba Well In Ocean Grove At The Jersey Shore
Title
Beersheba Well In Ocean Grove At The Jersey Shore
Subject
New Jersey; Monmouth County (N.J.); Neptune Township (N.J.); Ocean Grove (N.J.); Coasts; Beaches; Wells; Photographs
Description
In the summer of 1870, near the site of the first tabernacle, a well was dug to provide fresh water. It was named the "Beersheba" well, for an ancient well used by the Biblical patriarchs Abraham and Isaac, and is still in existence.
Creator
Daniel E. Beards
Source
Glass Case Annex: NJ 917.49 Bea
Publisher
DMAC Associates, Inc., Randolph NJ
Date
2006-07
Rights
Format
JPEG
Original Format
color photograph, digital copy paper
Physical Dimensions
8.5 x 11 inches
Citation
Daniel E. Beards, “Beersheba Well In Ocean Grove At The Jersey Shore,” The Archive Project, accessed April 27, 2024, https://mcldig6930.omeka.net/items/show/1496.