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    boydsmaps site/connectivity problems

    Working good
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    boydsmaps site/connectivity problems

    Me too I just went to use the LiDAR and got the same message
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    Post Your Old Car Finds Here

    Here’s the mustang present day
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    Lidar Reveals

    May be brush piles left from clearing the land?
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    Fries Mill

    That one was taken May 2020. I’m over due for an exploration out there…maybe next weekend:)
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    Fries Mill

    Oh yeah it was blue
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    Fries Mill

    Interesting I heard the state wanted to buy the rest of the conservancy land maybe it’s part of the deal. I saw new yellow test pipes in this area https://boydsmaps.com/#17.51/39.344262/-74.970726/pines2020a/0.00/0.00 and the blue Mopar car that was there is gone
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    Fries Mill

    Looks like a vine some of the other pictures show it in more detail. It’s on the straight and narrow!
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    Fries Mill

    You’re really making me want to take a venture out there. I’ve been wanting to get a duplicate photo of the one I posted a while back and curious to see if the trees in the photo are still there
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    Post Your Old Car Finds Here

    Can you pin that on the map I’ve never come across it out there. My post was from the edge of one of the lakes out there
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    Post Your Old Car Finds Here

    Keep em coming!
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    Post Your Old Car Finds Here

    Here is a mopar I came across at the very edge of one of the lakes in former NJ Silica Sand Co property (now nature conservancy). It has since been removed in the last few months. Pretty sure it is a Plymouth Valiant I would guess early 70s
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    A cool story about a cool car

    A thread where we could post abandoned vehicles found in the pines would be cool. I haven’t found (or at least taken pictures) of any worth making one
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    Fries Mill

    I know Al or someone will chime in with some more detailed history, but check out the LiDAR here https://boydsmaps.com/#16.82/39.424752/-74.913100/midatlidar/0.00/0.00 The last thing Bennett’s mill was used for was a cranberry bog which you can see by the hash marks shown here on the LIDAR and...
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    Fries Mill

    It seems Manumuskin was a settlement centered around the Fries Mill (where the workers lived etc.) I wonder if Manantico was a settlement similar to Manumuskin was centered around Clark's Mill and was abandoned after Clark's Mill was abandoned Manantico was too. Just a theory. I believe present...
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    Fries Mill

    https://dspace.njstatelib.org/bitstream/handle/10929/18628/J910_3w956_2.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Page 20 gives meaning for the names Menantico “covered swamp” and Manumuskin(a few meanings put together)
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    Fries Mill

    I was wondering that
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    Fries Mill

    I wish I could share the article about the passing of the mayflower descendant Louise Banks in 1931. It mentions her and her husband Wilson Banks owning 7000 acres in port Elizabeth and Manumuskin. It also mentions she worked as a telegraph operator in Manumuskin station which is where they...
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    Inventory of Active and Abandoned Sand and Gravel Mining Operations in NJ

    Here is another one I forgot about that is even more interesting. From 1928. It mentions operations local to me with names still being used informally today such as Tavern Rock and NJ Silica Sand. It also mentions Menantico sand and gravel co being located at Clark’s Mill rather than at...
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    Inventory of Active and Abandoned Sand and Gravel Mining Operations in NJ

    Awesome. They even included a few on the map in Vineland I’ve never seen actually documented:)
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