Everyone
Me and my friend started out on Wednesday around 0930 to visit places that we had been to in the Pines many times before, and also to a few places that we have never visited, while on the way to our first stop at Atsion, while traveling on Stokes Road, i took the following pic. There is also another Furnace named Etna between Head Of River and Tuckahoe. This Furnace site was established by Charles Read, who also built Taunton, Batsto, and the Atsion Ironworks, he also established the first library in his hometown of Burlington.
Moving on, we then arrived at Atsion to do some Geodetic searching, a man was in the process of mowing the place which made our search easier, here is the first find.
Also while in the area we found this Stone, i do not know if it has any significance or not.
We tried to find Reference Marks and the Azimuth Mark, we did not find them, we probably walked over the Azimuth as i saw a pic of it on the NGS website today, i now know the exact location, we then traveled further South on Rt.206 and found the next Marker.
We then got back in the car to go to Batsto, arriving at the Fire Tower, which was manned, we then searched and found the following Geodetic, which is Station Number 1.
Then it was on to look for the Azimuth Mark which we found within minutes.
Our searched ended, my friend wanted to see the Pine Barrens United Methodist Church at Pleasant Mills, arriving at the site i took the following pic of the Church.
We took a short walk back to the Bridge, and it is girdered on both ends. We then viewed the grave site of Jesse Richards who built two Glassworks at Batsto, the first in 1846, the second in 1848.
Here is a view of a part of the Cemetery, a very small part of it.
Getting back in the car we then went to the site of where the famous outlaw of the Pines was captured by Captain Baylin while he was enjoying his usual forays of song and dance, he was taken to Burlington, tried and convicted, hung, his body was returned to the area, his grave site is in the High Bank area of the Mullica River.
Leaving the area it was now on to places that i have never been to before, driving to Union Road, we tried to locate a Camden-Atlantic County Marker, due to the foliage we decided to visit at another time, Then it was on to Myrtle Avenue to view another marker, our way was blocked by a Sod Farm.
We then traveled to Rockwood Road , i have never been here before, on the way back to Rt.206, i took the following pic of these Flowers of which i do not know the name, Flora and Fauna i have no knowledge of.
Arriving back on Rt.206 and traveling North we then took another sand road that i have never been on before, i took the following pic of this Gun Club.
After investigating the place further we then went as far as we could go in my car, and upon the return to Rt.206 i took this pic of this abandoned house. I presume this is the Dave Amato Homestead ?
Time now to call it a day, as we had to help my friend pick up a vehicle which was given to him by his Daughter in Glassboro, he was born and raised there, we picked up the vehicle and upon returning to his house around Camp Inawendiwin it was refreshment time.
All in all it was a nice Sunny day, low humidity, and new places were visited for future visits, a great day to drive in the Pines, the Deet and Permanone was a necessity yesterday as the Ticks were bad.
Jim
Me and my friend started out on Wednesday around 0930 to visit places that we had been to in the Pines many times before, and also to a few places that we have never visited, while on the way to our first stop at Atsion, while traveling on Stokes Road, i took the following pic. There is also another Furnace named Etna between Head Of River and Tuckahoe. This Furnace site was established by Charles Read, who also built Taunton, Batsto, and the Atsion Ironworks, he also established the first library in his hometown of Burlington.
Moving on, we then arrived at Atsion to do some Geodetic searching, a man was in the process of mowing the place which made our search easier, here is the first find.
Also while in the area we found this Stone, i do not know if it has any significance or not.
We tried to find Reference Marks and the Azimuth Mark, we did not find them, we probably walked over the Azimuth as i saw a pic of it on the NGS website today, i now know the exact location, we then traveled further South on Rt.206 and found the next Marker.
We then got back in the car to go to Batsto, arriving at the Fire Tower, which was manned, we then searched and found the following Geodetic, which is Station Number 1.
Then it was on to look for the Azimuth Mark which we found within minutes.
Our searched ended, my friend wanted to see the Pine Barrens United Methodist Church at Pleasant Mills, arriving at the site i took the following pic of the Church.
We took a short walk back to the Bridge, and it is girdered on both ends. We then viewed the grave site of Jesse Richards who built two Glassworks at Batsto, the first in 1846, the second in 1848.
Here is a view of a part of the Cemetery, a very small part of it.
Getting back in the car we then went to the site of where the famous outlaw of the Pines was captured by Captain Baylin while he was enjoying his usual forays of song and dance, he was taken to Burlington, tried and convicted, hung, his body was returned to the area, his grave site is in the High Bank area of the Mullica River.
Leaving the area it was now on to places that i have never been to before, driving to Union Road, we tried to locate a Camden-Atlantic County Marker, due to the foliage we decided to visit at another time, Then it was on to Myrtle Avenue to view another marker, our way was blocked by a Sod Farm.
We then traveled to Rockwood Road , i have never been here before, on the way back to Rt.206, i took the following pic of these Flowers of which i do not know the name, Flora and Fauna i have no knowledge of.
Arriving back on Rt.206 and traveling North we then took another sand road that i have never been on before, i took the following pic of this Gun Club.
After investigating the place further we then went as far as we could go in my car, and upon the return to Rt.206 i took this pic of this abandoned house. I presume this is the Dave Amato Homestead ?
Time now to call it a day, as we had to help my friend pick up a vehicle which was given to him by his Daughter in Glassboro, he was born and raised there, we picked up the vehicle and upon returning to his house around Camp Inawendiwin it was refreshment time.
All in all it was a nice Sunny day, low humidity, and new places were visited for future visits, a great day to drive in the Pines, the Deet and Permanone was a necessity yesterday as the Ticks were bad.
Jim