I wonder if this is real?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ironmaster-...ey-/281234951754?ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:US:1123
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ironmaster-...ey-/281234951754?ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:US:1123
I wonder if this is real?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ironmaster-...ey-/281234951754?ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:US:1123
As I said, Uncle Josh was a caretaker for the Lippincott family. The Lippincott family members were the heirs of the Joseph Wharton Estate which encompassed some 100,000 acres in the New Jersey Pine Barrens and included the historic villages of Atsion and Batsto.
Hi I bought that sign I had talked to that women 10 years ago she had a stand on the road to Atsion selling glass and junk we started talking about Atsion she told me then she had a treasure from there and it was that 1826 sign but did not want to sell it so im rolling the dice on this one I really want it to be real so I can return to the mansion anyone know anybody that can help me on this Glafman
Ben,
Samuel P. Richards is not the Samuel Richards of Atsion. He was the son of Jesse Richards of Batsto who was Samuel of Atsions brother.
Here is the best part, Samuel P. Richards son of Jesse Richards of Batsto married Sarah Lippincott, haha. Maybe they got the wrong mansion in their story on ebay. The P on the sign tells me it has nothing to do with Atsion.
Don
Sorry that's not right. I the book family empire in jersey iron chapter 1 page 27. Read and learn Thank you. Glafman
Sorry. Your right this sign has got me so crazy I want it to be the real deal so I can return it to Atsion Mansion. Free of charge again I'm sorry I just love the history of south jersey. But no excuse for being rude thanks. Glafman