Maybe you also had a copy of the USGS 1984 Hammonton 1:100,000 scale map back in the days before GPS? I loved that map, it was my constant companion while exploring the Pines. It's looking pretty sad today...
		
		
	
	
		 
	 
But here's a nice, clean digital copy, courtesy of the USGS Historic Topo Map Archives!
		 
	 
Download it in at this link: [sorry, this map is no longer available - link removed]
Unzip the downloaded file and you'll have folder containing a .kmz file of the map for Google Earth, along with scans of the front cover, back cover and map legend. My usual disclaimers apply, since I don't use Google Earth. Let me know if it looks OK, and enjoy.
			
			But here's a nice, clean digital copy, courtesy of the USGS Historic Topo Map Archives!
Download it in at this link: [sorry, this map is no longer available - link removed]
Unzip the downloaded file and you'll have folder containing a .kmz file of the map for Google Earth, along with scans of the front cover, back cover and map legend. My usual disclaimers apply, since I don't use Google Earth. Let me know if it looks OK, and enjoy.

			
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