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    Lawrence Line Survey

    Here is an interesting article concerning an error that Lawrence allegedly made running the northernmost portion of the line in NJ. -Carl https://walpackhistory.org/newsletters/Walpack-Newsletter-Fall-2020.pdf
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    Lawrence Line Survey

    The Facebook link below has a bunch of photos and maps of Station Rock. The "PL" carving is visible in the photos, but looks like it is often underwater. -Carl
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    Lawrence Line Survey

    Many thanks to Teegate for giving me the necessary information to confirm the location of Coxe's Rock, a natural marker of the Lawrence Line located along the property line of the Scout camp where I volunteer. After much delay on my part, I've placed an explanatory marker at the site, which is...
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    Lawrence Line Survey

    Alan, The old NJ Geological Survey topo maps show the Lawrence Line. Budd Lake (1906): https://www.nj.gov/dep/njgs/enviroed/Sheets/as25_1906.pdf Budd Lake (1974): https://www.nj.gov/dep/njgs/enviroed/Sheets/as25_1974.pdf They've digitized a lot of their old maps at...
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    Lawrence Line Survey

    Thanks for the images. I have been out to what I've been told is Coxe's rock several times. It is right off of one of the camp's hiking trails, and I'm planning to put up an explanatory marker. There are a lot of big glacial erratics in that area, so I'm trying to find some confirmation that...
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    Lawrence Line Survey

    Does anyone have any information about the Lawrence Line's passage through Byram up in southern Sussex County? I do some volunteer work up there for Mount Allamuchy Scout Reservation, the eastern border of which is partly formed by the Lawrence Line. Coxe's Rock, a glacial erratic that Lawrence...
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