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    Any info on Swain's Stopping Place

    Found this:https://www.gnjumc.org/content/uploads/2017/03/St.-John-UMC-Historic-Site-Legislation.pdf
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    Pomerania

    Pomona Fruit Company was a partnership between AJ Ryder of Hammonton and George Gossler of Egg Harbor City in 1901. They owned 3 properties. Two in Burlington County and the other in Atlantic County or what is now known as Lake Fred. Look at present day "Pomona" area...
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    Daniel Smith's Old Mill on the Wading

    Oriental, Awesome report!
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    Round Valley Resevoir

    I have hiked and camped there many times. The camp sites have 3 tiers to them. Close to the water, between the low and high road, and above the high road. They stretch for 3 miles of shoreline. No picnic tables. Although, It's beautiful there, there is no real privacy between sites. In the...
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    Walkers Forge Mansion

    Thanks for the information Spungman!
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    Walkers Forge Mansion

    https://www.loc.gov/resource/hhh.nj0206.sheet/?sp=7 https://cdn.loc.gov/master/pnp/habshaer/nj/nj0200/nj0206/data/nj0206data.pdf just something about the mansion
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    Washington Tavern

    I was always told it was a larger version of the one at Batsto http://www.batstovillage.org/farm.htm Range Barn: Cattle were kept in this barn. The adjacent underground silo, built by Joseph Wharton, was for storing fodder.
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    1913 Hampton Park Map

    19oo Topo also showing two bridges across the Batsto River. Notice how the roads approach Hampton Park very high from the north. I believe the last owners prior to the State take over change much of the roadways in the area.
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    Dennis?

    As always THANK YOU! Willy
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    Dennis?

    http://library.princeton.edu/njmaps/state_of_nj.html On the 1812 Watson map between Mays Landing and what becomes Gloucester Furnace is a place called Dennis. My Uncle talked about a sawmill in that area that used 7 ponds as a water reserve source. (I believe it was due to slow water...
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    Tavern in Pleasant Mills, NJ

    Indian cabin mill was located at or near present day Egg Harbor City lake. It is actually the name of the stream that feeds the lake. I don't know how extensive the whole tract purchased by the Richards/Batsto actually was. One of the original GFTA purchases of land was 5,000 acres of Batsto...
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    Gloucester/Camden County line

    an except from http://www.poorhousestory.com/poorhouses_in_new_jersey.htm LOCAL NOTES: "Camden County, NJ had an almshouse as far back as the mid to late 18th century when it was part of Gloucester County, NJ. This was used by both counties after Camden separated from Gloucester in 1844. Camden...
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    Gloucester/Camden County line

    Reading p. 45-46. It sounds like Camden County slowly bought that farm land until 1925. It was in 1926 when the boundary was changed. My guess since the own it, they could claim it. It refers to the old and new Camden County Farm House. I do not know what that is. If you research that, it may...
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    Gloucester/Camden County line

    Act of Legislation in 1926 This may help. http://publications.newberry.org/ahcbp/downloads/pdf/NJ_HistCountiesPDF.zip http://www.state.nj.us/dep/njgs/enviroed/oldpubs/bulletin67.pdf P.45-46
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    Atsion: Old and Renewed

    I found this Hammonton Item Sat., Feb., 1873
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    Lock's Bridge

    https://books.google.com/books?id=omRHAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA362&lpg=PA362&dq=Mullekeys+river&source=bl&ots=o8ThFlR1B-&sig=IuiJ6n702aGa_bG5ZSXYFca60OM&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCAQ6AEwAGoVChMIv8So36CayAIVhhY-Ch0fkQBV#v=onepage&q=Mullekeys%20river&f=false Just a little more of the Daniel Ellis story
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    Lock's Bridge

    Spungman, Charles Shoemaker may be of Weymouth Furance and Martha furance fame. 1801, a Charles Shoemaker and several others from Philadelphia started Weymouth Furance from the 1800 purchase of the West Jersey Society tract. Willy
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    Munyon Field

    To all, http://library.princeton.edu/njmaps/state_of_nj.html If you look at the 1868: Geological Survey of New Jersey. Geology of New Jersey (Newark: Daily Advertiser Office, 1868) [Historic Maps Collection]. A road to Munion Field is listed as "new road". Could this be this be the road return...
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    Lock's Bridge

    Don, Thank you for posting this. Willy
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    Lock's Bridge

    Pinelandpaddler, What is the date on the document? From Tracker Jim's notes I found this: On January 23, 1793,after many years of friction between William Richards of Batsto and the Atsion Company, a board of arbitrators composed of Elijah Clark, John Gauntt, Joseph Willcox, Lewis Darling, and...
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