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  1. pinelandpaddler

    Cedar Water & Homebrew

    I have some recipes I thought up for a cedar beer and have given it a whirl a few times. I still haven't found what I'm looking for, which is modest enough: A beer with a reminiscent cedar aroma. The idea is to simply throw some sprigs in the boil, and even throw some in the fermenter. It might...
  2. pinelandpaddler

    Cedar Water & Homebrew

    Yeah, that's what I was thinking. Either a gimmick or simply misinformation.
  3. pinelandpaddler

    Cedar Water & Homebrew

    http://books.google.com/books?id=MN3Huu6A7FcC&pg=PA117&lpg=PA117&dq=atzs cedar water beer&source=bl&ots=En2QaC_3IP&sig=5mbaJrtdHcPWuUrws_toL9bX84o&hl=en#v=onepage&q=atzs cedar water beer&f=false So according to Maxwell, Christian Atz and brewer Conrad Will developed a cedar water brew. I have...
  4. pinelandpaddler

    Lower Forge camping

    Adam, how heavy is your Bigfoot-finder equipment? You might consider a canoe ride.
  5. pinelandpaddler

    Paddle to Oak Island (I think)

    Edit: Nice photos.
  6. pinelandpaddler

    Who done it and why?

    I assume you mean at the head of the creek?
  7. pinelandpaddler

    Could Use Some Help

    This is the first year in many that I've not been bitten by chiggers. Not even one!
  8. pinelandpaddler

    Could Use Some Help

    Ticks probably, but chiggers would have been long gone by then.
  9. pinelandpaddler

    Who done it and why?

    Hadn't thought of that. The Sooys certainly have a long history of oysterin'. Do you know exactly where the dam was?
  10. pinelandpaddler

    Who done it and why?

    I'd love to hear about what you've discovered in your research. BTW, do you know who owns Sooy's Landing? I've been given conflicting answers as to whether it's public or private.
  11. pinelandpaddler

    Who done it and why?

    Thanks, soendthisday. Good to have you.
  12. pinelandpaddler

    Who done it and why?

    Does it read, "Joseph Sooy's Resurvey"?
  13. pinelandpaddler

    Could Use Some Help

    ;) I guess they don't call you Old Crazy for nuttin'. Did you find the photos?
  14. pinelandpaddler

    Who done it and why?

    soendsthisday, A very warm welcome and big "thank you" for posting that deed! Here is what I could make out: "Evi Smith's 50 acres cedar swamp" "Evi Smith's 100 acres now John Smith's" "Joseph Sooy's 50 & 15/100 acres survey 1792" "Joseph Sooy's (?) made April 8th, 1766 belongs now...
  15. pinelandpaddler

    Lock's Bridge

    I was at the locks bridge recently and can confirm that there is forge slag there.
  16. pinelandpaddler

    Lock's Bridge

    Well, he was only human, but an excellent historian nonetheless. His historical work on the pine barrens iron industry is unrivaled IMO.
  17. pinelandpaddler

    Lock's Bridge

    Gibby, Arthur Pierce offered no sources for his claim that there was a forge at the locks. He might have simply deduced this based on the presence of forge slag there, but that would have been a faulty inference, since slag was often used to build up causeways. I do recall reading that Samuel...
  18. pinelandpaddler

    Lock's Bridge

    Good of you to drop by, Kevin. I think that Charles Read built a furnace at Batsto and a Forge at Atsion, the latter to re-work pig iron from the former. Batsto Forge wasn't built until 1781. My knowledge of Atsion is rather lacking, unfortunately. When was the furnace built at Atsion? Where was...
  19. pinelandpaddler

    Bog Iron

    "Iron made from bog ore will often contain residual silicates, which can form a glassy coating that grants some resistance to rusting." Jerseyman and Spung-Man, Be this a true statement? I wouldn't expect this to be true, based upon what I've seen. But I ain't no chemist.
  20. pinelandpaddler

    The Mullica, Atsion to Pleasant Mills. A PBX paddle.

    Lived there for a little while. Freakin' loved every second of it. Mar return there late next month.
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