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    History of NJ Cranberry industry?

    Joe, That bog north of the canal has not been discuss before. It was only mentioned to give Dave another option to where he might have worked at back in 1960.
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    History of NJ Cranberry industry?

    Boyd, Yes, your 2nd and 3rd link is the canal, which I believe is supporting water to the cranberry bog 3/4 mile further south near Route 542. My link was to show the canal, the Bog and one other bog just north of the canal.
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    History of NJ Cranberry industry?

    Dave, Click on 'NJPB MAPS' on the black band of this Site. Then click on the Map drop down. Then click on TOPO. As you see there are other choices of maps. The Red Marker you first see on the maps is Chatsworth. Just scroll straight down on the map to the area we been discussing. Use the +...
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    History of NJ Cranberry industry?

    Rich; you were quite clear on that old post. I was just reconfirming what you said. And relaying that information to Dave that the Joe Palmer bog is on the west side of the Wading River. Ron
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    History of NJ Cranberry industry?

    Rich and Dave, Rich; doing a little more research on the net, I came across a Post from this Site from 2009. Turtle, at the time, had questioned about a canal across the Wading River from Charcoal Landing. This canal is on the west side on the river. You stated that Joe Palmer inherited the...
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    History of NJ Cranberry industry?

    Dave; let's try this one. This appears to be a very small bog right at the bank on the east side of the Wading River. It is a little further south then what we've been discussing. It's not too far south of the bridge that takes you across the river. The bog was not there in 1957, however it...
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    History of NJ Cranberry industry?

    Dave. This is the configuration of the Ives Branch Bogs, same as in 1960. https://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.63189686482465&lng=-74.4817783276367&z=15&type=hybrid&gpx=
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    History of NJ Cranberry industry?

    Dave. As I stated in Post #38, Joe Palmer inherited three cranberry bogs in 1940, one in Pomona, another at Wading River, and third at Ives Branch. The only one on the east side of Wading R is the Ives Branch which is now Timberline Lake Campground. Guy stated in Post #37 that the campground...
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    History of NJ Cranberry industry?

    Guy; I didn't see your post before I started mine.
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    History of NJ Cranberry industry?

    Here's my take on this. Back in 1940, Joseph H Palmer's wife inherited 150 acres of cranberry bogs from her uncle, George E. Gossler; 50 acres in Pomona, 70 at Wading River, and 30 at Ives Branch. The article further stated that they couldn't afford to take care of the land so the bogs were...
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    New Acquisition

    Al: Yes it is.
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    New Acquisition

    Bob; do you mean this stuff, or the stuff I go down in over my knee-high boots and get sucked and stucked in. The nice thing; Bog Asphodels, Grass Pinks, and Rose Pogonias love it.
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    Music for the day

    I still have a small collection of 45's in the attic. I just checked. I only have Chantilly Lace by the Big Bopper. And on the other side, Purple People Eater Meets Witch Doctor. If you care to know, I also have The Merry Old Philosopher by Eddie Lawrence
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    New Acquisition

    Tunk means strike lightly or sharply. What I read on he Net, prior to bog ore going to the furnace, it is processed though a "Stamping Mill" run by waterpower with the use of large hammers to crush the ore. Slag was also crushed. A Tunking Mill and a Stamping Mill is one in a same.
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    02/02/2020

    Today is 02/02/2020 -- the first global palindrome day in 909 years. At just after 2am it was 02:02:20 on 02/02/2020. The next will come in 101 years on 12/12/2121 and after that not until 03/03/3030. At least there was one in our lifetime.
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    Open vs. Closed Roads On Pine Barrens Maps

    Bicycle tim: I've been exploring the Pines for 11 years. I normally fish old cranberry bogs. At times, I take a 5' rod that breaks down in two pieces (easy to carry) as I go exploring. I fish a couple spots, hide the rod, and then continue doing my exploring. Return, pick up the rod, and...
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    Open vs. Closed Roads On Pine Barrens Maps

    I have caught some nice pickerel on both sides of the small bridge on Oswego Lake Rd at the reservoir over the years. I like to fish where there is some structure, however you have a good chance to get snagged. But that's the price you have to pay.
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    Travel along the old stage route from philly to egg harbor?

    Beachbug; that was a interesting read on the article about Cooper's Ferry. It is basically the history of the area I lived all my life. My take on the old road is Haddon Ave. It comes out Camden, goes through downtown Collingswood, into the Westmont section of Haddon Township (where I live)...
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    Travel along the old stage route from philly to egg harbor?

    Check out this link. https://forums.njpinebarrens.com/threads/tuckerton-stage-road.1230/
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    GMC Truck Long Hidden In The Pines

    The tag reads: Manufactured By International Harvester Company of Canada, Limited Hamilton, Ontario
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