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  1. Jerseyman

    Jersey Devil Alternate Origin

    Here you go, Bill: Vol. I, Page 268 Unhitiching Pippin, heedless of the gaping mouths and quizzical eyes of the Mayslanders, we were soon beyond the limits of the county town. We crossed the dam abreast of the cotton mill, passed the old-time tavern, known as Baker's, and leaving the State...
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    Atsion: Old and Renewed

    Bob: The steam pipes ran directly out of the boiler, providing steam heat to the rooms. The pipes served the same purpose as radiators, except the owner did not incur the added expense of purchasing the cast-iron appliance. The "resting on iron" phrase indicates the pipes sat on iron saddles...
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    Pine Barrens Exhibition at the Noyes Museum

    Ben: That mill is Olyphant's grist and saw mill, once located where Hartford Road intersects Taunton Boulevard in Medford Township. Joseph Hinchman had already given up milling there and abandoned the complex when William B. Cooper took this photograph. Best regards, Jerseyman
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    Doctor James Still's Plant Lists

    Johnny: That is very nice of your wife to volunteer at the Dr. Still center. While there, she will likely encounter one or more person who claims to an "expert" on Dr. Still and the herbal medicine he produced and used in his practice. The truth is, however, that no records remain from Still's...
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    Atsion: Old and Renewed

    I am sorry to have asked you to do so, Guy, but I thank you for your action. I’m sure kbright64 only wanted to help provide more information in the thread about the branch and he likely did not consider copyright issues, but we all need to be aware of such matters. I hope all involved understand...
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    Atsion: Old and Renewed

    I completely concur with your assessment, Guy. Either kbright64 needs to delete the post or the administrators should act. Jerseyman
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    Pine Barrens Exhibition at the Noyes Museum

    Best regards, Jerseyman
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    Lebanon State Forest Project

    Guy: "W.O." stands for "White Oak." Surveyors would often pick a tree in a survey area that would stand out from the other trees. Other similar abbreviations exist for these survey point or witness trees, depending upon the species of the tree. Best regards, Jerseyman
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    Jersey Devil Alternate Origin

    Willy: Not to put too fine a point on it—and I knew of the Jersey Wagon Jaunts reference—Beck cites the year 1928, which is two years after Heston released his two-volume set of jaunts. Perhaps Beck just had the date wrong, in which case it is Vol. 1 as you cite; or it may be something else...
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    Jersey Devil Alternate Origin

    Bill Sprouse: In reviewing the Heston reference in Jersey Genesis, Beck fails to provide his readers with the exact nature of Heston’s 1928 recounting of the story concerning the birth of the Jersey Devil and Estellville. It certainly did not appear in any published book or pamphlet that I have...
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    Southern/western terminus of the NJ central line

    jdragon130: The easiest and fastest access to understand the chronology of railroads in South Jersey is here: www.westjersey.org and select the link labeled “Railroad Evolution into South Jersey (1832-1897).” Best regards, Jerseyman
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    Southern/western terminus of the NJ central line

    Wow! I fail to look at the forums for a couple of days and look what I miss! jdragon130: The original Raritan & Delaware Bay Railroad extended from Port Monmouth, up on Raritan Bay, to Atsion, where it connected with the Camden & Atlantic Railroad using the Batsto Branch in 1862. In 1867...
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    Jersey Devil Alternate Origin

    Willy: Makes me wonder if there are any probation documents at the State Archives associated with the estate. I will probably be visiting the Archives sometime in the near future, so I will check. Best regards, Jerseyman
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    Merry Christmas!

    Merry Christmas to all my Pine Barrens friends! One hundred years ago on Christmas Eve, this amazing and unique occurrence happened: Best regards, Jerseyman
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    Jersey Devil Alternate Origin

    I am just as dubious of the whole thing, Ben. Based on my review of research materials, I suspect searching for an original source may be on a fool's errand! Best regards, Jerseyman
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    Atsion: Old and Renewed

    Don: If you want to make a trip to Camden, the Camden County Historical Society holds the original plans for the Batsto Branch from the early 1860s. I suggest you call and make an appointment before going there as they are not keeping regular hours at present. The plans cover either two or...
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    Jersey Devil Alternate Origin

    Folks: Translation of indigenous languages like the Lenape's spoken Algonquin dialects is fraught with problems ranging from the "ear" conditioning of the early transplanted European hearer concerning the pronunciation to the auditory processing of both the hearer and the speaker regarding...
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    Proper Grammar

    I think my reputation precedes me in these matters. I am all about assisting people to improve their writing style and grammar. I love writing as a mode of communication and I am constantly seeking ways to improve my own skills. You will find me becoming quite cranky and snarky when folks use...
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    Capewell Glass Negative Collection

    Not a dirty skirt, guys; she is wearing a Hoover apron to protect her clothing. Best regards, Jerseyman
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    Help on Applegate Sawmill

    No salt works on Cattus Island, Ben. The one Joe refers to in his original email was the Pennsylvania Salt Works at Shelter Cove, just above Goose Creek. Best regards, Jerseyman
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