GermanG said:Guy, that depends. Do I owe you money?
Ariadne said:Bob,
Have you tried the archives at the Hagley museum and Monmouth County?
Try these links to see if this is the type of thing you're looking for:
http://www.monmouth.com/~mcha3/coll8.html
http://38.115.62.80/cgi-bin/Pwebrec...=748&SA=Dover+Forge+(Lacey,+N.J.).&HC=1&SID=3
I'm fairly certain that the New Jersey State Archives should have some relevent primary sources as well; I've never searched their databases however, so no guarantee.
Hope these help!
bruset said:All it is is a long rod that gets driven into the ground. When you pull it up it contains a sample of the soil strata.
bruset said:I would, except that I am not the owner of any long rod.
bruset said:Just a reminder, Harrisville tomorrow at 9AM at the Paper Mill ruins.
TeeGate said:Jes and I will be there.
I was hoping to find one of my photo's of me there in the 70's but I can't. I will continue looking and if I do find it I will print it out and maybe someone could take one of me in the exact same spot for a "Then And Now" photo.
Guy
bruset said:Just a reminder, Harrisville tomorrow at 9AM at the Paper Mill ruins.
4WheelingBee said:Where should we park? I've still got my fingers (& toes) crossed we can make it tomorrow.
What about lunch? Should we bring something with us or will we be stopping at Wawa or something?
Hopefully seeing you all tomorrow.