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  1. woodjin

    Man finds ancient cannonball on shore of Toms River.

    Wow that is cool. I guess they can't remove the powder without risk. Shame. Jeff
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    Found at Misery????

    Just for the record, Jodi is one of those ambigious names...are you a boy or a girl?
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    Found at Misery????

    The saw mill, like so many in the pines, is un-named. I can pm you the location of Mary Ann forge (although it is not really that secret) or if you consult the old maps on this site you might find it on your own. The forge is really just remains of an old bridge built up on slag mounds. the...
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    Atlantic City, Makepeace, and Wharton

    They (Nixons) have great pickeled eggs also. If you like that type of thing. Jeff
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    Atlantic City, Makepeace, and Wharton

    Glad you had a good time (minus the gambling loss)!! Jeff
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    Found at Misery????

    Yep, those are the saw mill ruins. I was just there last week with Bob and Scott. I don't have pics of them in my gallery though, I must have deleted them. Also, because the main road in there is Mt. Misery road I have always refered to it as the Mt. Misery woods, but more so because of the...
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    Forked River Mountain

    Wow Bob, great shot!!
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    Found at Misery????

    Jodi, the ruins with the pipes comming out of the ground and that concrete floor right next to it are most likely of a much later date than the saw mill ruins you photographed. Photos I took of these same ruins are in my gallery. It appears that the pipes might have been a pump house for...
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    New Woods and Male Bonding

    You ain't kidding! Jeff
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    New Woods and Male Bonding

    Lets do it. I had already had that in mine and put some waypoints on USA photo maps. Jeff
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    New Woods and Male Bonding

    Bob, I had Beck's "Forgotten Towns" in my lap and it happened to fall open to page 185 (in my old edition) and my eyes fell on this brief and only reference to Bispham's mill "Reeves, who owns a great deal of land in the vicinity, has a deed which refers to a Bispham Mill, which was...
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    New Woods and Male Bonding

    On my way out I visited lower mill site and took some photos. Celler holes One thing that confused me...I revisited the cause way upstream from the last trip and noticed that the canal leading away from it was quite steep, seemed to steep to have diverted water from Bisphams Mill...
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    New Woods and Male Bonding

    Beautiful day today but I only had about an hour to get back to lower mill area to provide additional info, specifically in the location of the sulfur pit for Jerseyman. I went back there and took mental notes then sketched it out. Note: where I wrote land bridge and then canal it looks as...
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    From Bogs to Burn

    That shack is pretty cool!! The stories it could tell I bet.
  15. woodjin

    Stripers and Trout

    Good Luck Jim, hope you get 'em!!
  16. woodjin

    Is your UNIT Still Working?

    That is a pretty cool find Scott, thanks for posting the pics. Jeff
  17. woodjin

    Makepeace

    I was there in the spring and I saw alot of snapping turtles, they were all over...mating season. Saw a stinkpot also. I suspect it is great for snakes also. It is a very interesting area worth the trip!! Jeff
  18. woodjin

    ?? Mt. Misery ??

    Thats my backyard. If you want information on that part of the woods, search Mary Ann Forge, Browns Mills, Lower Mill in the forum search. There is currently a discussion of Lower Mill in the trip report section titled "Male bonding" Jeff
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