irishman said:Is there anything left to Hog Wallow? I hear it's between Speedwell and Jenkins on the way from Chatsworth to Batsto, but I've seen no evidence of it
Brian
bruset said:Bill Haynes owns the property. He's really touchy about letting people on his land, too.
I emailed him and asked for permission once and he never responded. I kind of doubt that there would be anything left there.
TeeGate said:He gave tours in the 50's and early 60's. The man I work for went on them.
Guy
BarryC said:To my knowledge Hog Wallow is the cranberry growing area directly south of Chatsworth along 563. It's not a ghost town as such. All there is to know about it can be found in Heart of the Pines.
TeeGate said:I don't know, but I would say no. There are only two graves at the cemetery with his and her names on them. But that really does not mean anything.
Guy
njvike said:TeeGate said:I don't know, but I would say no. There are only two graves at the cemetery with his and her names on them. But that really does not mean anything.
Guy
There's a gentleman that works at the Pemberton train station that might know.
Last year, I stopped by the station (restored by now) and noticed that he not only was selling books on trains but also Pine Barren books, including some of Beck's work.
We got on the conversation about Beck and he remembers Beck and also know plenty of Warner Hargove. I will ask him when I return there this spring.
I believe Marilyn mentioned that she knew of Beck. I wonder if she would know. I will check there too.