Situated along the Delaware Bay and first inhabited by the Lenape
Indians, Cumberland County has a rich agricultural and industrial
history. After the Revolution, Swedish, Danish and English immigrants
were soon joined by others from across Europe and around the world. The
Cohansey and Maurice Rivers flow through the county, uniting its cities
and towns. They have distinguished histories of their own--Greenwich was
a major port of entry in colonial America; Port Norris was the oyster
capital of the world in the 1800s; and Seabrook Farms was the country's
biggest vegetable factory. In 2013, the county celebrates its 265th
anniversary. Join the people of Bridgeton, Millville, Vineland and the
rest of Cumberland County to explore the stories from its past.