Ongs Hat Article

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Nice article Ben. Looks like you had a good time. Maybe even stopped in to the tavern :)

Nice marker find. Always interesting, especially when it looks like the original property marker is next to it.

Guy
 
Do not be mislead! The aliens/government obviously got to Ben first to keep him quiet about certain goings-on at Ongs Hat!

Good article :)

I still have to find Ongs Hat myself, I think from the article I finally realize where I went wrong...

I hope the aliens are there!
 
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Great article! I wonder who "Early" was or if he/she was even a person? There's a lot of stuff in that area that has plenty of history. It's a shame that most of it is lost in time. I'd love to see what Ong's hat looked like in its prime. Anyways, good writing.
 
MikeBickerson said:
Do not be mislead! The aliens/government obviously got to Ben first to keep him quiet about certain goings-on at Ongs Hat!

You're right. This is where Borg......I mean Ben was held and assimilated.

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BEHR655 said:
Nice artical Ben. I thought the name "Stop the Jade" involved a runaway slave.

Steve

Budd did have a problem with a runaway slave. But apparently the creek was called "Stop the Jade" back when Daniel Leeds did his survey in the early 1700's, before Buddtown was founded.
 

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bruset said:
One thing that I forgot to mention was that the woods around Ongs Hat had a STRONG scent of peppermint.

Bob, any idea why something like that would be?

Sweet pepper bush has a strong spicy smell, so it could be that. Its at the end of its bloom right now, but you may have passed a vibrant patch. Also, sweet fern has a strong smell.......but if it was true peppermint it was probably planted by the ladies club of Ong's Hat....

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Are there any remains of Ong's Hat at all? I doubt that there is but I was wondering if anybody knew. I know that Beck said there was but that was a long time ago. I also found this site on Burlington County and it has a lot of old names to towns in the area such as ong's hat. Thought some of you may be interested. http://www.shovergen.com/njburlin/townships.html
 
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Yes I've read your article. I've just heard that there was still some remains from the old ong's hat still lying around. I didn't know if it was true or not so I thought I'd ask if anybody knew.
 

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Pineyprowler said:
Yes I've read your article. I've just heard that there was still some remains from the old ong's hat still lying around. I didn't know if it was true or not so I thought I'd ask if anybody knew.

I was just there the other week. If there were ruins around, I would have posted about them.
 
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There is always the possibility that you have missed something and there is always the possibility that someone on here may know if there are any remains. So I thought that I would ask.
 
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