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Franklin is a Borough in Sussex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2010 Census, the borough population was 5,045.
Franklin, known as the "Fluorescent Mineral Capital of the World," is located over a rich ore body containing more than 150 minerals, many of them fluorescent and 25 of which are found no where else on earth. Settled in the 17th century, the village known as Franklin Furnace after Benjamin Franklin, developed near iron mines and iron smelting operations located along the Wallkill River. In the early 19th century, zinc deposits in the area began to be developed commercially. For most of the century many small companies mined zinc and iron in the Franklin area. In 1897 all zinc mining efforts merged into the New Jersey Zinc Company The Zinc company was a major controlling factor in the development of Franklin. Immigrants from Russia, Britain, Hungary and Poland joined the work force at the mine. The population, 500 in 1897, had swelled to 3,000 by 1913. On March 18, 1913, the Borough of Franklin was incorporated from portions of Hardyston Township, based on the results of a referendum held on April 23, 1913.
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Franklin, known as the "Fluorescent Mineral Capital of the World," is located over a rich ore body containing more than 150 minerals, many of them fluorescent and 25 of which are found no where else on earth. Settled in the 17th century, the village known as Franklin Furnace after Benjamin Franklin, developed near iron mines and iron smelting operations located along the Wallkill River. In the early 19th century, zinc deposits in the area began to be developed commercially. For most of the century many small companies mined zinc and iron in the Franklin area. In 1897 all zinc mining efforts merged into the New Jersey Zinc Company The Zinc company was a major controlling factor in the development of Franklin. Immigrants from Russia, Britain, Hungary and Poland joined the work force at the mine. The population, 500 in 1897, had swelled to 3,000 by 1913. On March 18, 1913, the Borough of Franklin was incorporated from portions of Hardyston Township, based on the results of a referendum held on April 23, 1913.
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Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin,_New_Jersey
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Coordinates: 41°6'40"N 74°35'20"W
- Ringwood, New Jersey 21 km
- Hampton Township New Jersey 22 km
- Municipality of Trent Hills 465 km
- Saint-Hubert 498 km
- Saguenay -- Borough of Laterrière 849 km
- Saguenay -- Borough of Lac Kénogami 850 km
- Saguenay -- Borough of Jonquière 859 km
- Saguenay -- Borough of La Baie 861 km
- Saguenay -- Borough of Chicoutimi 862 km
- Saguenay -- Borough of Shipshaw 869 km
- Hardyston Township, New Jersey 2.9 km
- Hamburg Mountain State Wildwife Management Area 3.5 km
- Beaver Lake 3.6 km
- Sparta Township New Jersey 6.8 km
- Morris Lake 7.3 km
- Sussex County, New Jersey 7.9 km
- Jefferson Township, New Jersey 12 km
- Vernon Township, New Jersey 13 km
- Rockaway Township, New Jersey 17 km
- Morris County, New Jersey 27 km