File:Monument to 'New Era' disaster erected in Asbury Park.jpg

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English: 12 foot tall, Monument to 'New Era' disaster erected in Asbury Park, in 1893, lost to the sea in 1894, image taken from The Wreck of the Ship "New Era" upon the New Jersey Coast, November 13, 1854, by Julius Friedrich Sachse
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Source The Wreck of the Ship "New Era" upon the New Jersey Coast, November 13, 1854
Author Julius Friedrich Sachse

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