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  1. Jerseyman

    Where was Davis Grove?

    LMCFashions: I have just returned from my travels and I am not certain I have good news. I went to the Burlington County Clerk’s Office in Mount Holly and reviewed the drawings for the planned widening of Route 40. A set of six drawings covered the distance between Medford and Red Lion...
  2. Jerseyman

    Jersey Devil: Not Just Folklore?

    No, Bob—that would be more like a pig; or maybe a horse’s patoot!!! :ham: :pigfly: :bear: :) :) :) Best regards, Jerseyman
  3. Jerseyman

    Where was Davis Grove?

    Trailhead00: I checked all of the normal place name sources—including both of Bisbee’s books—without success. While localized place names certainly exist without proper recordation, I think in this case it is as I wrote earlier: a private picnic grove for traveling motorists. Best regards...
  4. Jerseyman

    Where was Davis Grove?

    LMCFashions: I suspect that “Davis Grove” is not a geographical place name per se; rather, it is the name of a privately owned picnic grove adjacent to the filling station. This is why the name does not appear on any New Jersey maps and why I initially thought the facility stood in...
  5. Jerseyman

    Atsion To Boot Hill

    Guy: Here is my mapping from c.1935 and this will show you what I am talking about: Best regards, Jerseyman
  6. Jerseyman

    Atsion To Boot Hill

    Guy: Between the Fleming Pike crossing of the Albertson Branch on the south and the Camden & Atlantic Railroad on the north, Wharton owned 268 acres on the west side of Pump Branch and 238 acres between Pump Branch and Wharton Avenue according to the mapping I have here, excepting out the two...
  7. Jerseyman

    Atsion To Boot Hill

    George: I have nothing but a somewhat educated conjecture to run on here, but based on a review of the 1931 aerials (greatly enlarged!), I am wondering if Springtown was once a hamlet contaning a shack or two for the cranberry pickers. I note one or maybe two rectilinear structures with an...
  8. Jerseyman

    Atsion To Boot Hill

    Scott: Thanks for the kind words! You and I have already had some private conversations on the origins of Pestletown as a place name, so we will let that sleeping dog lie. Regarding the bogs along the Pump Branch (originally the Pump Brook), they apparently did not exist there in 1877. Only a...
  9. Jerseyman

    Atsion To Boot Hill

    :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: Best regards, Jerseyman
  10. Jerseyman

    Where was Davis Grove?

    Bob: Those Gilbarco gas pumps in Guy’s photograph with the stainless steel skirts date to the late 1960s or early 1970s. Best regards, Jerseyman
  11. Jerseyman

    Where was Davis Grove?

    LMCFashions: If you can provide me with the full name of your husband’s great-grandfather, it might help me further track down the location of “Davis Grove.” Thanks! Best regards, Jerseyman
  12. Jerseyman

    Where was Davis Grove?

    LMCFashions (and Guy): After spending well over an hour pouring over numerous maps and checking many, many references, I have concluded that the location you seek is in Horsham Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania—and probably along the Old York Road there. The Willow Grove Naval Air...
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