George, Guy and Mike:
I love your idea of starting a new thread on the restoration of the Atsion Mansion featuring photos of its restoration along with historic images of the mansion and the village. I’ve decided to kick the thread off with some period shots of the railroad and the icehouse as well as the floorplan of the mansion from the fire insurance survey. Please feel free to add to other images to the thread—I hope it grows into a robust and frequently appended thread!
Central Railroad of New Jersey’s Atsion Station, c. 1920
Atsion residents and railroad employees pose for the photographer on the station platform, c. 1915
Atsion Water Tank for Replenishing Locomotive Tenders, c. 1920
The Atsion Lake Icehouse, c. 1915. Notice the Central Railroad of New Jersey boxcar, providing scale for the building’s massing
THE BLUE COMET rolling through the Pines near Atsion, c. 1935
For more information on the fire insurance survey, please review this thread:
http://forums.njpinebarrens.com/showthread.php?t=4313&highlight=Patterson
Best regards,
Jerseyman
I love your idea of starting a new thread on the restoration of the Atsion Mansion featuring photos of its restoration along with historic images of the mansion and the village. I’ve decided to kick the thread off with some period shots of the railroad and the icehouse as well as the floorplan of the mansion from the fire insurance survey. Please feel free to add to other images to the thread—I hope it grows into a robust and frequently appended thread!
Central Railroad of New Jersey’s Atsion Station, c. 1920
Atsion residents and railroad employees pose for the photographer on the station platform, c. 1915
Atsion Water Tank for Replenishing Locomotive Tenders, c. 1920
The Atsion Lake Icehouse, c. 1915. Notice the Central Railroad of New Jersey boxcar, providing scale for the building’s massing
THE BLUE COMET rolling through the Pines near Atsion, c. 1935
For more information on the fire insurance survey, please review this thread:
http://forums.njpinebarrens.com/showthread.php?t=4313&highlight=Patterson
Best regards,
Jerseyman