All,
I took photo’s of an 1849 replica map that you may find interesting. This portion of the map shows Atsion at the very bottom. The school is shown and the Richard's residence is shown. Also, at Quaker Bridge there are three dwellings shown on the east side of the bridge. The hotel and another Richard's residence is shown. Or it could just be mentioning Richard's Hotel.
And what I find most interesting is further up the Batsto River at Hampton Furnace you can see the mill ponds for Hampton Furnace and maybe the forge. The left pond is from the furnace that was located next to where the cranberry packing house is presently located, and the other pond possibly is the forge pond that would have been on the river east of the cranberry packing house at this location. Basically at the two bridges at Hampton Furnace. This was before the cranberry companies came to town
http://forums.njpinebarrens.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=238&pos=29
I also have McCartyville (that’s how it is spelled), Mount, Apple Pie Hill, Eagle, and Washington but they are somewhat blurry.
Guy
I took photo’s of an 1849 replica map that you may find interesting. This portion of the map shows Atsion at the very bottom. The school is shown and the Richard's residence is shown. Also, at Quaker Bridge there are three dwellings shown on the east side of the bridge. The hotel and another Richard's residence is shown. Or it could just be mentioning Richard's Hotel.
And what I find most interesting is further up the Batsto River at Hampton Furnace you can see the mill ponds for Hampton Furnace and maybe the forge. The left pond is from the furnace that was located next to where the cranberry packing house is presently located, and the other pond possibly is the forge pond that would have been on the river east of the cranberry packing house at this location. Basically at the two bridges at Hampton Furnace. This was before the cranberry companies came to town
http://forums.njpinebarrens.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=238&pos=29
I also have McCartyville (that’s how it is spelled), Mount, Apple Pie Hill, Eagle, and Washington but they are somewhat blurry.
Guy