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DEPTFORD - A rusting iron plow and other antique farm equipment decorate the front lawn of a white farmhouse on preserved agricultural land here. But visitors are welcome and will find the home is about more than farming.
The house serves as the Museum of American History, where South Jersey history is woven among 5,000 artifacts dating from the fossils of prehistoric times to early tools as far back as 15,000 years ago, farm implements and items about war, home life and culture of the 20th century.
And until June 5 the museum is a temporary exhibit on World War II memorabilia, some of it belonging to South Jersey veterans.
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The first hot-air balloon trip across the English Channel began buoyantly. “We rose slowly and majestically from the Cliff,” wrote John Jeffries, A.B. 1763. A “beautiful assembly” cheered on the Boston-born medical doctor and his more expert partner, French inventor and balloonist Jean-Pierre Blanchard (who had hoped to leave Jeffries behind, despite his funding of the expedition).
But floating technology in 1785 wasn’t what it is today. Fifty minutes into the January trip, the balloon began to descend and the two tossed off a couple sacks of ballast to lighten their load. Forty minutes later, the balloon sank again. “We immediately threw out all the little things we had with us,” Jeffries wrote. “Biscuits, apples, &c, and after that one of our oars or wings; but still descending, we cast away the other wing.” The situation grew more desperate. “Still approaching the sea,” he recalled, “we bega