Folks:
While conducting research today, I found this interesting item in a 6 March 1918 newspaper:
Interesting concept!!
Best regards,
Jerseyman
While conducting research today, I found this interesting item in a 6 March 1918 newspaper:
Whatever hope remained of the government being able to utilize the Hanover Farmstract, between Whitesbog and Whitings for the great new munitions plant which it was at first proposed to locate there, disappeared last week when it became definitely known that the Federal authorities had determined upon a site not far from Hammonton for the new enterprise and that some of the equipment which had been at first sent to Hanover, had been transferred to the new site. The great plant will be located at Elwood, about five miles from Hammonton and a large force of men is already at work clearing the land for the erection of the necessary buildings. The tract comprises about eight thousand acres.
Does anyone else know that the feds looked at a Hanover Farms/Upton parcel prior to settling on the land where they constructed Amatol?Interesting concept!!
Best regards,
Jerseyman