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Burial Ground of a Revolutionary War Soldier
Wow. I don't know how I missed that.
Ben Ruset
Post #5
Oct 18, 2013
Forum:
Ghost Towns and Forgotten Places
Burial Ground of a Revolutionary War Soldier
I'd probably start with the Middlesex County Historical Society. http://www.middlesexhistory.org
Ben Ruset
Post #3
Oct 17, 2013
Forum:
Ghost Towns and Forgotten Places
Karen Riley
Jerseyman, Thanks for stepping in to see the book to completion. I know Karen was really proud of the work that she did on it.
Ben Ruset
Post #13
Oct 17, 2013
Forum:
General Discussion
Could Use Some Help
This thread is a blast from the past.
Ben Ruset
Post #79
Oct 17, 2013
Forum:
Ghost Towns and Forgotten Places
High Crossing never disappoints
Ben Ruset
Post #73
Oct 15, 2013
Forum:
General Discussion
Along the Cave Cabin Branch
Glad to see that they're using more colorful property markers now, but how do they get them to stay in one place?
Ben Ruset
Post #9
Oct 14, 2013
Forum:
Get Togethers, Events, and Trip Reports
Remove not the ancient landmarks, which thy fathers have set!
Stone hunting and deed research is like black magic to me. I appreciate it and am in awe of people who can figure this stuff out.
Ben Ruset
Post #7
Oct 14, 2013
Forum:
General Discussion
Remove not the ancient landmarks, which thy fathers have set!
That is a great article! Thanks!
Ben Ruset
Post #3
Oct 14, 2013
Forum:
General Discussion
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