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  1. pinelandpaddler

    Seeking historical background on lower Mullica river life, mid-18th century

    Just a FYI for those interested. Heston makes no mention of James Clarke in his later works, and attributes the settlement of Clark's Landing to Thomas Clark.
  2. pinelandpaddler

    Minnelola (Mineola) River

    Bob, I suppose that depends on how you define "parent river". The Bass is a relatively big tributary of the Mullica, but much smaller than its neighbor the Wading. The tributaries coming in from the South side of the Mullica don't get the recognition they deserve. Lots of history on your...
  3. pinelandpaddler

    Minnelola (Mineola) River

    Charles F. Green, in his short work, "Pleasant Mills, New Jersey; Lake Nescochague: A Place of Olden Days", states that the Lenape called the Mullica "Mineola", and relates a supposed true story of a battle on the river (possibly at Blood Point?) between Lenape and Iroquois warriors. As the tale...
  4. pinelandpaddler

    Minnelola (Mineola) River

    In her colorful article, "Batsto and the Bloomaries", Carmita De Salma Jones states that the Mullica River was known to the Lenape as "Minnelola" (Little Water). Does anyone know of any other information that might vindicate this? The article can be read here...
  5. pinelandpaddler

    Where is Calico Ridge?

    I really wouldn't know, Guy. Do you remember there being a campground at the location by that name?
  6. pinelandpaddler

    Lock's Bridge

    A different angle is always good. Not much is known about Lower Forge (Washington Forge). Arthur Pierce writes in Iron in the Pines (pg.42) that Lower Forge was operated (and possibly constructed) by Samuel Richards and that it was in operation until 1850. I'd have to guess that the forge was...
  7. pinelandpaddler

    Lock's Bridge

    Thank you, sir!
  8. pinelandpaddler

    Where is Calico Ridge?

    Ed, You are right: It's on the Swago River at Martha Pond. Here is what Parnes says about Calico Ridge in Paddling the Jersey Pines Barrens: "The pond is an open area dotted with cedar- and bush-covered islands of assorted sizes. Pines and cedars crowd the shore. Because it is extremely...
  9. pinelandpaddler

    The NEW Beer Thread

    Bob, I was drinking Lagunita's Daytime IPA today. A hoppy but modest brew at 4.65%. Yummy.
  10. pinelandpaddler

    Lock's Bridge

    Gibby, Gordon's Gazetteer (1834) says: "Besides the furnace,there are here a forge, grist-mill, and three saw-mills. The furnace makes from eight hundred to nine hundred tons of castings, and the forge from one hundred and fifty to two hundred tons of bar iron annually. This estate...
  11. pinelandpaddler

    Fire breaks

  12. pinelandpaddler

    Fire breaks

    You misread. It's OK, it happens. Kinda like typos and misspellings, RIGHT? It happens.
  13. pinelandpaddler

    Batsto: A Town Without Inhabitants

    Look what the wind blew in! Good to see you, Largo.
  14. pinelandpaddler

    Millville as it used to be

    They're not anti-war hippies. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westboro_Baptist_Church Their website is called godhatesfags.com I'm all for free speech, but I'm also for the right to peacefully assemble. I can't believe these fruitcakes haven't been shut down yet.
  15. pinelandpaddler

    Plan Review Public Outreach

    We're OK to discuss politics directly pertaining to the Pinelands. We is just gots to be nice is all.
  16. pinelandpaddler

    Millville as it used to be

    Supposedly, the Westboro Baptist nutjobs were going to protest the funeral of a soldier at Millville yesterday. Anyone know if they showed up?
  17. pinelandpaddler

    Burden Hill Preserve, A PBX Hike

    Good stuff. I recall seeing Marsh as a variant of Morss when I was digging into old deeds and wills.
  18. pinelandpaddler

    Burden Hill Preserve, A PBX Hike

    Spung-Man, Do you recognize the pond upstream on Morsse's Mill Branch on the Hopkins map?
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