Its been a few years since i visited the area. Not exactly sure how deep it is. Next time i am in the area i can figure it outnice well,how deep is it?
Wow thanks! Much Appreciated!I have a few pics of the Bullock area. Been having trouble posting them. When i get them working i will send them to you.
What is the writing that is next to the picture that looks like a little school house?Here are the links to some pictures:
Love that train photo! Is that one of the donkey railroad that went (where?) to the clay pits?
Does anyone know what the words/books are that those pictures came from?The "Lost Town Hunters" is what Beck called himself and the people who accompanied him exploring.
Granted, they had more left to hunt then we do today.
yes.the day i found them on the aerials.I am eventually going to photograph all of them and post what info I have on them and the family names that lived in the ones I have the names for.They all had to be evacuated by the end of 42 and the Trimble family was out last.There are two nice cellar holes on their property complete with concrete steps still there.
Does anyone know what the words/books are that those pictures came from?
Thank You, maybe he will check in soon and get back to me on it.Mudpie:
Welcome to the forums! I cannot tell you where Flash obtained the photographs of the Woodmansie/Bullock school and post office, but I can tell you that he derived the photograph of the narrow-gauge locomotive and the Giberson house in Mount Misery from Henry Beck’s original 1936 edition of Forgotten Towns of Southern New Jersey. The engine appears facing page 112 and Giberson’s house faces page 209. When Rutgers Press published new editions of Beck’s works, they substituted photographs from William Augustine for the images in the original editions. For true Beck devotees, it is essential to own both editions of his books.
Best regards,
Jerseyman
I made a mistake.the last out were Tribbit not Trimble.Hey Al, when ya get a chance, let me know if any of the family names you have or come across is "Bartholomew".
I made a mistake.the last out were Tribbit not Trimble.
Chris
do you have relatives named Bartholomew from the baileytown area?Could have sworn I seen that name on a map of the area.maybe on a hartman map?Not sure.