All,
This morning Jessica and I visited the Chatsworth Cemetery to photograph the grave of Harvey Bozarth Jr. If you read the “Vanishing Breed” article posted by UH60Chick you would remember the photo of the wooden box sitting at the Chatsworth Cemetery in the article.
I then stopped into the Post Office in Chatsworth seeking info on the owner of the property where the $100 bridge is located, but they could not help me out. From there we headed past Apple Pie hill to look for one of the few remaining Friendship Bog stones I have not been able to find. I am closing in on visiting every stone or monument on the boundary and was unclear as to where this one was. The map I had had it penciled in but in two previous attempts I can up empty. It is located near the small “lake” between Apple Pie Hill and Eagle, close by the location of where the Pine Crest Gun Club once was.
Here is the lake.
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=39.790688,-74.584317&ie=UTF8&t=h&z=17&iwloc=addr
If you have not been by there recently you will see that off road vehicles have been entering the lake and making a mess of it. Portions of that lake are owned by the state, and portions of it are the Parker Preserve. Fortunately they together have found a way to end the access to the lake. They have semi recently block the lake off at the road.
While looking for the stone Jessica stepped on this little guy.
And in the end it appears the map I had is incorrect. In fact the survey of the Parker Preserve may be incorrect. I just can’t prove it. We found the stone much farther away from where my info shows it to be. In any event this find will help me find some more.
And after a few other stops we headed to this location for my newest “Then And Now”. Does the location look familiar from 1978 and today?
Guy
This morning Jessica and I visited the Chatsworth Cemetery to photograph the grave of Harvey Bozarth Jr. If you read the “Vanishing Breed” article posted by UH60Chick you would remember the photo of the wooden box sitting at the Chatsworth Cemetery in the article.
I then stopped into the Post Office in Chatsworth seeking info on the owner of the property where the $100 bridge is located, but they could not help me out. From there we headed past Apple Pie hill to look for one of the few remaining Friendship Bog stones I have not been able to find. I am closing in on visiting every stone or monument on the boundary and was unclear as to where this one was. The map I had had it penciled in but in two previous attempts I can up empty. It is located near the small “lake” between Apple Pie Hill and Eagle, close by the location of where the Pine Crest Gun Club once was.
Here is the lake.
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=39.790688,-74.584317&ie=UTF8&t=h&z=17&iwloc=addr
If you have not been by there recently you will see that off road vehicles have been entering the lake and making a mess of it. Portions of that lake are owned by the state, and portions of it are the Parker Preserve. Fortunately they together have found a way to end the access to the lake. They have semi recently block the lake off at the road.
While looking for the stone Jessica stepped on this little guy.
And in the end it appears the map I had is incorrect. In fact the survey of the Parker Preserve may be incorrect. I just can’t prove it. We found the stone much farther away from where my info shows it to be. In any event this find will help me find some more.
And after a few other stops we headed to this location for my newest “Then And Now”. Does the location look familiar from 1978 and today?
Guy