All the points you brought up I have thought about as well. I even take it a step further and often think what is the “best” thing for the pines? The best tool I can think of to get some insight on what the pine were like almost 100 years ago is the 1930’s aerials. When I look at them I see...
I have found a few possible cellar holes along old Atsion Road and in the surrounding area. Some seem back off the road a ways. Also several of the roads around there were widened for feeder strips. Those disturbed anything that was close to the road. Also I’m sure we’re talking a span of over...
Sound cool I didn’t think of that. I could see it better then the pictures came out. I actually thought trying to hold up my polarized sunglasses up to the phone but I left them at home lol
As I mentioned we made it out today and visited a few locations. Supporting my theory that Goshen Neck was very spread out and covered a large area we found a few more cellar holes. Also I revisited where I was last week here...
Back to the original question of this post. It seems that more of the documentation and evidence puts Goshen Neck in Burlington County. I have found cellar holes on both sides but it seems more on the Burlington county side. It seems Goshen encompassed a large area and much of the homes were...
My first thought was that the canal was for cranberry operations but could have been repurposed from another use. After exploring the canal at the New Pond (Little Mill) the canal seems to be similar but there were no cranberries there.
And where it connects to Salters Ditch
There did not...
Our charter boat we owned and ran in the early 90’s was docked about 4 slips to the right of that. The first slip didn’t have cover. At the time if I remember correctly Lasy Chris was docked right next to us.