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  1. pinelandpaddler

    Burden Hill Preserve, A PBX Hike

    Spung-Man: Hear! Hear! "Robert Morss, Esq., of Galloway Twp., £70 for a grist mill and 60 acres in the same place, the survey of which is recorded in the Surveyor General's Office at Burlington in Liber P, folio 127-128"
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    My Pine Barren Memories--2012

    Love the pictures, Bob. What would life be like without our woods?
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    Who am I?

    I'm sure we'd all have a good time over some beers. Let's keep things light-hearted, as we always should when it comes to politics.
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    Who am I?

  5. pinelandpaddler

    Who am I?

    Oh, I'm shaking in my boots over here!
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    The NEW Beer Thread

    I cannot consider Yuengling to be a craft beer.
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    Sawmill Locations

    Have you guys noticed the steam-powered sawmill ruins just off Quaker Bridge Road? My buddies and I happened across it this past weekend. It's on the South side of the road a little over a half mile East of Quaker Bridge.
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    The NEW Beer Thread

    I make no claim as to the age of the bottle, but it appears that the Orlando Tinkham Root Beer Co. dates back to the second half of the 19th century. It looks like Steve found a stone soda bottle that is anywhere from about 150 years to 100 years old. A terrific find nonetheless...
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    The NEW Beer Thread

    Hey, just sayin...
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    The NEW Beer Thread

    The color isn't important. It simply requires a blend of dark beer (usually stout or porter) and a pale ale or lager.
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    The NEW Beer Thread

    Sounds good, but not a Black and Tan by definition.
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    The NEW Beer Thread

    Get the hell outta here! That's incredible. Who made the beer and bottle?
  13. pinelandpaddler

    Red Cedars and Faden's 1777 map of NJ

    Same map, different topic: Take a look at the Forks of the Mullica. Note the road extending from Burr's Mill on the Batsto River to Cripp's Mill at the Forks. It then runs to the Shore Road near Leeds Point. I'm guessing that the latter stretch is a combination of Indian Cabin Rd. and...
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    Red Cedars and Faden's 1777 map of NJ

    Thanks ye, Spung-Man. What do you think? Did the red cedar have trouble recovering from the logging?
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    Red Cedars and Faden's 1777 map of NJ

    Maybe it's supposed to be a raccoon?
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    Red Cedars and Faden's 1777 map of NJ

    http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/showphoto.php/photo/2759/title/province-of-new-jersey1777/cat/288 William Faden's 1777 map on NJ marks "red cedars" at the Forks of the Mullica River. Adjacent to the lower stretches of the Great Egg Harbor River, it reads, "white and red cedars". Were there...
  17. pinelandpaddler

    Mysterious Stockton Ruins

    I'd guess that the structure dates back to the cranberry operation that went on at Lake Fred. I have no idea as to what its purpose was.
  18. pinelandpaddler

    H E L P !!!

    Gordon must have messed up here. He simply placed the forge ruins too far up the river.
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    It Could have been Worse

    How heavy is that lead foot? I bet it gets you in trouble on the road too, eh? :D
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