I've been slowly building up a minor New Sweden obsession over the last year or so, I figured I'd share the insanity. It's not the Pines, but it's pretty interesting!
I started with two books -
"The Swedes and Finns of New Jersey" by the Works Progress Administration (1938)
http://www.amazon.com/Swedes-Finns-Jersey-American-Series/dp/040457940X
"Reminiscences of Old Gloucester County" by Isaac Mickle (1856)
Conviently located in scanned book form here -
https://archive.org/details/reminiscencesofo00mick
The first book is excellent, dry, dull history. The second seems really outlandish in parts. Anyone know how reliable Mickle is (by which I mean, Jerseyman would probably be the only one to know)? There's a whole chapter (by which I mean two pages) dedicated to a joint Swedish/Dutch venture to through the English out of present day Salem County, which seems odd that I hadn't seen elsewhere. Completely unrelated to the Swedes, the second chapter has a pretty interesting story about the Dutch avoiding an ambush by the Native Americans on the Cooper River.
Anyone else know of any other good books?
I've visited Old Swedes Church in both Swedesboro and Glory Dei in Philadelphia, which were interesting. I have yet to visit the Kalmar Nyckel (http://www.kalmarnyckel.org/) or go inside Fort Christina park in Wilmington (I visited both in February when they were closed... poor planning!)
Does anyone know if there is anything worth driving down to see at Elfborg in Salem County?
I also have yet to visit the Swedish Museum at FDR Park in Philadelphia, which needs to move up my priority list. My poor 3 year old and toddler...
I'll add to this thread as I keep digging!
I started with two books -
"The Swedes and Finns of New Jersey" by the Works Progress Administration (1938)
http://www.amazon.com/Swedes-Finns-Jersey-American-Series/dp/040457940X
"Reminiscences of Old Gloucester County" by Isaac Mickle (1856)
Conviently located in scanned book form here -
https://archive.org/details/reminiscencesofo00mick
The first book is excellent, dry, dull history. The second seems really outlandish in parts. Anyone know how reliable Mickle is (by which I mean, Jerseyman would probably be the only one to know)? There's a whole chapter (by which I mean two pages) dedicated to a joint Swedish/Dutch venture to through the English out of present day Salem County, which seems odd that I hadn't seen elsewhere. Completely unrelated to the Swedes, the second chapter has a pretty interesting story about the Dutch avoiding an ambush by the Native Americans on the Cooper River.
Anyone else know of any other good books?
I've visited Old Swedes Church in both Swedesboro and Glory Dei in Philadelphia, which were interesting. I have yet to visit the Kalmar Nyckel (http://www.kalmarnyckel.org/) or go inside Fort Christina park in Wilmington (I visited both in February when they were closed... poor planning!)
Does anyone know if there is anything worth driving down to see at Elfborg in Salem County?
I also have yet to visit the Swedish Museum at FDR Park in Philadelphia, which needs to move up my priority list. My poor 3 year old and toddler...
I'll add to this thread as I keep digging!