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    Roger's House?

    I am currently re-re-re-reading "Forgotten Towns" and just finished the section on the oldest house in the pines (1720s?). Does anyone know if it is still standing?

    I did what I thought was a pretty thorough search of the threads here and couldn't find it. That being said- I often miss what is right in front of my face.



    Anyway, I have been lurking here for around a week. I have done more reading about than actual seeking out these forgotten places and towns and, in truth, the posters here run rings around me in terms of knowledge and experience.

    If I have the name or date of the house incorrect I apologize- I am away from my books.

    The coolest thing I own are these Becks, as they are first editions.

    Thanks in advance for any help.

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    Is that the log cabin? If so I think it's been gone a long, long time. It was over by Presidential Lakes.

    I think Bob knows more about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bruset View Post
    Is that the log cabin? If so I think it's been gone a long, long time. It was over by Presidential Lakes.

    I think Bob knows more about it.
    Yes the log cabin with the 'sniper holes' for fighting the natives.

    I figured it would have been gone. Thanks.

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    Yes, that is long gone. When I was a kid we swam at the beach in Presidential Lakes, and I think it was situated right at the top of the beach. There is an interesting bit about another cabin in Mr. Misery in a book about snakes. If I get a chance I'll dig it up. A hermit lived in that one, though it was much more recent.
    "He got well in away from everybody didn't he? He got well in away from everybody"

    (Fred Brown speaking of a house near Munion Field in McPhee's "The Pine Barrens")

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    Thanks bob, I appreciate it. When I was single I used to make quick day trips to find some of the places mentioned in the books but was never quite successful.

    I thought I was close to Brisbrae (sp) once (thought it was Pasadena 'til I came here) but now I doubt it.

    Used to walk around some abandoned railroad tracks not too far from Four Mile... don't know why, just looked like a fun place to stop. See how scientific I wasn't?



    Anyway, I don't know why the log cabin caught my interest in this reading of the book, but it sure as heck did.

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    There is a booklet called Runaway that is a collection of stories from visits to the Borton family cabin located in the woods across the street from the blueberry assoc. in New Lisbon between the 1900's until 1976. One story tells of a canoe trip upstream where they came upon a cabin with a hermit living there. I don't remember many of the details but I read it in the Pemberton Twp. Library and Jerseyman once mentioned that he bought a copy at the Pemberton R.R. museum.

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    Thanks... I haven't heard of that. I will check my local library for that...

    Who knows?
    Last edited by Offabit; 12-11-08 at 10:40 AM.

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    I remember hearing from someone or something that the cabin at Upper Mill (Lower?) was moved somewhere else to protect it. It may have met its demise somewhere else. I can't remember the source but it may have been told to me by someone in the area.

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    Thanks... As a school teacher I have many days off soon. I plan on doing some research in the library.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Offabit View Post
    Thanks... As a school teacher I have many days off soon.
    Funny, you don't look like a school teacher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boyd View Post
    Funny, you don't look like a school teacher.
    Yeah, don't you drive a tank for Erwin Rommel?
    "He got well in away from everybody didn't he? He got well in away from everybody"

    (Fred Brown speaking of a house near Munion Field in McPhee's "The Pine Barrens")

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    I think my avatar is a still from the movie "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas." I found it on a random avvie site.

    If so, "Fear..." is a novel by Hunter Thompson which I have taught in my English classes.

    I have a certificate in special education and teach the students that are 'naughty'. In other words, no cognitive impairments, merely emotional difficulties.

    My certificate allows me to teach any subject to sped students. A flaw perhaps in NJ and Fed law but that is changing due to NCLB.

    I, however, am grandfathered in.

    heh.

    TMI? Probably and certainly OT but I have yet to introduce myself properly.

    I grew up in west Jersey just outside the modern limits of the Pines and have always found refuge in them.

    Compared to the posters here though I am no teacher, but a student.

    If there is a proper forum to introduce myself I will. I am grateful already for all the information and resources I have found here.

    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Offabit View Post
    I think my avatar is a still from the movie "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas." I found it on a random avvie site.

    If so, "Fear..." is a novel by Hunter Thompson which I have taught in my English classes.

    I have a certificate in special education and teach the students that are 'naughty'. In other words, no cognitive impairments, merely emotional difficulties.

    My certificate allows me to teach any subject to sped students. A flaw perhaps in NJ and Fed law but that is changing due to NCLB.

    I, however, am grandfathered in.

    heh.

    TMI? Probably and certainly OT but I have yet to introduce myself properly.

    I grew up in west Jersey just outside the modern limits of the Pines and have always found refuge in them.

    Compared to the posters here though I am no teacher, but a student.

    If there is a proper forum to introduce myself I will. I am grateful already for all the information and resources I have found here.

    Thanks.
    Welcome to the forum!!

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    What part of west Jersey? I have lived in Delanco and now reside in Riverside.

    Quote Originally Posted by Offabit View Post
    I think my avatar is a still from the movie "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas." I found it on a random avvie site.

    If so, "Fear..." is a novel by Hunter Thompson which I have taught in my English classes.

    I have a certificate in special education and teach the students that are 'naughty'. In other words, no cognitive impairments, merely emotional difficulties.

    My certificate allows me to teach any subject to sped students. A flaw perhaps in NJ and Fed law but that is changing due to NCLB.

    I, however, am grandfathered in.

    heh.

    TMI? Probably and certainly OT but I have yet to introduce myself properly.

    I grew up in west Jersey just outside the modern limits of the Pines and have always found refuge in them.

    Compared to the posters here though I am no teacher, but a student.

    If there is a proper forum to introduce myself I will. I am grateful already for all the information and resources I have found here.

    Thanks.

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    Thank you for the welcome!!

    I live on the west side of Moorestown.

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