Martine, A. I. (1905). Reformed Church of the Navasink and its two branches, the First Reformed Church of Freehold, now known as the Brick Church of Marlboro, N.J. and the Reformed Church of Holmdel, formerly known as the White Meeting House. Marlboro, N.J.: P.F. Collier.
Chicago Style CitationMartine, A. I. Reformed Church of the Navasink and Its Two Branches, the First Reformed Church of Freehold, Now Known As the Brick Church of Marlboro, N.J. and the Reformed Church of Holmdel, Formerly Known As the White Meeting House. Marlboro, N.J.: P.F. Collier, 1905.
MLA CitationMartine, A. I. Reformed Church of the Navasink and Its Two Branches, the First Reformed Church of Freehold, Now Known As the Brick Church of Marlboro, N.J. and the Reformed Church of Holmdel, Formerly Known As the White Meeting House. Marlboro, N.J.: P.F. Collier, 1905.