Hi folks. Excuse the plug, but this might be something you'd be interested in. Some years ago I penned a big, 20-part series on the history of Lakehurst for a local paper. It got such a great response I told myself I'd one day revise, expand, update, and turn it into a book.
And now I've finally done that. The result is Lakehurst: Barrens, Blimps & Barons (also on Lulu), about 120 pages chronicling everything from the Federal Forge & Furnace to the stalled efforts to bring passenger rails back to the area. Plenty on the early days of the bog iron industry, the railroads, the military base, light-than-air airships, and general life in town. Lots of photos, too, along with interviews, anecdotes, and (hopefully) insights. Here and there it touches on Whiting/Whitings, Manchester, Toms River, Lakewood, and the Pine Barrens in general.
It even has a spiffy cover:
I think people will enjoy it.
For anyone who reads it, don't be shy about dropping me notes, corrections, and criticism at ericsanjuan@gmail.com. Worked hard to ensure accuracy, but I don't claim to be an historian and will always welcome input from the folks who do the REAL work on this stuff. I expect to one day do a revised edition, since I continue to turn up new tibdits I'd like to one day include. (Though that won't be for a long while.)
Here is the Amazon link:
http://www.amazon.com/Lakehurst-Barrens-Blimps-Barons-True/dp/1467913901
Thanks for looking!
And now I've finally done that. The result is Lakehurst: Barrens, Blimps & Barons (also on Lulu), about 120 pages chronicling everything from the Federal Forge & Furnace to the stalled efforts to bring passenger rails back to the area. Plenty on the early days of the bog iron industry, the railroads, the military base, light-than-air airships, and general life in town. Lots of photos, too, along with interviews, anecdotes, and (hopefully) insights. Here and there it touches on Whiting/Whitings, Manchester, Toms River, Lakewood, and the Pine Barrens in general.
It even has a spiffy cover:
I think people will enjoy it.
For anyone who reads it, don't be shy about dropping me notes, corrections, and criticism at ericsanjuan@gmail.com. Worked hard to ensure accuracy, but I don't claim to be an historian and will always welcome input from the folks who do the REAL work on this stuff. I expect to one day do a revised edition, since I continue to turn up new tibdits I'd like to one day include. (Though that won't be for a long while.)
Here is the Amazon link:
http://www.amazon.com/Lakehurst-Barrens-Blimps-Barons-True/dp/1467913901
Thanks for looking!