All,
I have just recently been starting to explore Howardsville looking for what I always do. I have acquired some maps of the area, and just today spent some time looking them over. I learned quite a bit and will pass some of the info along now.
The property was surveyed quite a few times, and I have quite a few of them in my possession. For this bit of info we will be discussing the December 1958 survey by a firm from Tom's River.
The survey is called "Part of the Greenwood Forest Tract" and it mentions that the property was being "conveyed" to the state of NJ from the Penn Producing Company. So at that time the state was in the process of acquiring it.
There is a "transmission" line crossing route 72 that goes into Howardsville and apparently follows the edge of the bogs. How far that actually goes, and where it goes is as of yet unknown by me. I will be checking that out sometime in December maybe.
But one question that I am sure many people have is where exactly were the buildings, and how many were there. Well, we now know from the below maps. BTW, I have a 1947 map that shows even more dwellings, but I have not looked that over in detail yet. So for now this will have to do.
Notice at the top where it says Marble Monument. That is long gone but if you visit the lake there and walk to the western side you can still find the steel post that was so popular for some reason with the surveyor's back then. They usually were hammered in right next to the monument. Most of the places I find the posts, the stone or monument is long gone. What a mistake!
And notice where the buildings are. The big one may have been the packing house. If you look very closely at the bottom edge of the building you can still see the oval road is visible even today.
Ben...sorry that the photo breaks the edge. It took me a while to get the maps made, and I did not want to have to make it again in a smaller form.
Guy
I have just recently been starting to explore Howardsville looking for what I always do. I have acquired some maps of the area, and just today spent some time looking them over. I learned quite a bit and will pass some of the info along now.
The property was surveyed quite a few times, and I have quite a few of them in my possession. For this bit of info we will be discussing the December 1958 survey by a firm from Tom's River.
The survey is called "Part of the Greenwood Forest Tract" and it mentions that the property was being "conveyed" to the state of NJ from the Penn Producing Company. So at that time the state was in the process of acquiring it.
There is a "transmission" line crossing route 72 that goes into Howardsville and apparently follows the edge of the bogs. How far that actually goes, and where it goes is as of yet unknown by me. I will be checking that out sometime in December maybe.
But one question that I am sure many people have is where exactly were the buildings, and how many were there. Well, we now know from the below maps. BTW, I have a 1947 map that shows even more dwellings, but I have not looked that over in detail yet. So for now this will have to do.
Notice at the top where it says Marble Monument. That is long gone but if you visit the lake there and walk to the western side you can still find the steel post that was so popular for some reason with the surveyor's back then. They usually were hammered in right next to the monument. Most of the places I find the posts, the stone or monument is long gone. What a mistake!
And notice where the buildings are. The big one may have been the packing house. If you look very closely at the bottom edge of the building you can still see the oval road is visible even today.
Ben...sorry that the photo breaks the edge. It took me a while to get the maps made, and I did not want to have to make it again in a smaller form.
Guy