Profressor John Lattimer kept what is allegedly Napoleon's penis in his Englewood home until his death in 2007. Reporters were allowed to film inside the home after Lattimer's death and found that Napoleon's complex might not have been caused by his height.
In order to meet the increasing demand for his wire rope John Roebling opened a factory in Trenton, New Jersey in 1848. John Roebling, along with his two sons, Washington and Ferdinand, built a suspension bridge across the gorge of the Niagara River. They then built the Brooklyn Bridge plus many other suspension bridges in the United States.
The first Drive-In Movie theatre was opened in Camden.
Although the Borough of Ship Bottom was incorporated in 1925, the name dates back to a shipwreck that occurred in March 1817, when Captain Stephen Willets of Tuckerton rescued a young woman from the hull of a ship overturned in the shoals. The rescue became known as "Ship Bottom."