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English: RIVERTON, BURLINGTON COUNTY; CLOTHIER HOME; ISAAC CLOTHIER, SON OF RIVERTON FOUNDER CALEB CLOTHIER WAS A RESIDENT. HE ENTERED INTO A PARTNERSHIP WITH HIS FRIEND JUSTUS STRAWBRIDGE IN 1862. THEY FOUNDED THE DISTINGUISHED DEPARTMENT STORE STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER IN PHILADELPHIA WHICH LAST UNTIL LATE LAST CENTURY. In the Riverton Historic District in Burlingon County, New Jersey
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