Ref.: The Iron Mines of New Jersey (1910), Bayley:26; NJ State Geol. Annual Rpt.(1877):49; The Minerals of New York City & Its Environs, New York Mineralogical Club Bull. Vil. 3, No. 1, Manchester, J.G. (1931): 81. Menlo Park was incorporated into Edison, named in honor of Thomas Alva Edison, who had his famous laboratory at Menlo Park. Occurrence is a bog ore deposit.
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