Some time ago a friend of mine lent me his
copy of the Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of New Jersey,
Number 48, 1993. I photocopied a great article out of it, for future
reference, (since he wouldn't let me keep it. LOL) It tells the
complete known history of our bog iron gravemarkers. The author of
the article counted 35 such gravemarkers in the entire state. I
visited all the cemeteries he tells about and I found a definite
total of 40. He counted headstones and footstones individually, as I
did. The article is fascinating and I recommend all members find a
copy of this particular bulletin of the Society. Here is a link to
the Society's website: http://home.earthlink.net/~glattanzi/asnj/
The Cumberland Methodist Cemetery has the most markers, at 22. They
can also be seen at the Weymouth Methodist Cemetery and the
Batsto/Pleasant Mills Methodist Cemetery. There are also a handful of
other cemeteries that have just one or two each.
The Cumberland Methodist church and cemetery are, apparently, all that's left of the town that grew up around the Cumberland Ironworks. It was also known as Budd's Ironworks. The church and cemetery are on Route 49 just east of Millville in Cumberland County.
This is just one fascination aspect of the Pine Barrens.
Thanks,
Barry
copy of the Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of New Jersey,
Number 48, 1993. I photocopied a great article out of it, for future
reference, (since he wouldn't let me keep it. LOL) It tells the
complete known history of our bog iron gravemarkers. The author of
the article counted 35 such gravemarkers in the entire state. I
visited all the cemeteries he tells about and I found a definite
total of 40. He counted headstones and footstones individually, as I
did. The article is fascinating and I recommend all members find a
copy of this particular bulletin of the Society. Here is a link to
the Society's website: http://home.earthlink.net/~glattanzi/asnj/
The Cumberland Methodist Cemetery has the most markers, at 22. They
can also be seen at the Weymouth Methodist Cemetery and the
Batsto/Pleasant Mills Methodist Cemetery. There are also a handful of
other cemeteries that have just one or two each.
The Cumberland Methodist church and cemetery are, apparently, all that's left of the town that grew up around the Cumberland Ironworks. It was also known as Budd's Ironworks. The church and cemetery are on Route 49 just east of Millville in Cumberland County.
This is just one fascination aspect of the Pine Barrens.
Thanks,
Barry