All,
I have only recently acquired this info, but I thought I would throw a small portion of it out there to hopefully set the record straight on some of it, and to try to keep some history from disappearing possibly forever. I have more to come so as I get the info together I will pass it along in this thread.
So here goes...
We have discussed Old and New Half Way here many times before, with very little being known about either, especially New Half Way. Some people think there were the same place, others do not, with me not really knowing and keeping out of the speculating. I have heard they were completely different towns or locations, and have also heard they were what was left of the town after the digging ended. The latter always seemed to me to be unrealistic.
The debate would go on and on until something came to light, at least by those of us here, on what the true facts on this really are. However, I am happy to say that I personally have made my final decision today. It does not come by speculation, but by a map that shows the location of them, ending this perplexing problem.
This 1808 map which appears, but may not have been, reproduced in some fashion from the Survey of George Sykes. It clearly shows two separate but close locations of these two enigmatic towns. The little houses obviously show where houses or homes were located.
http://www.njpinebarrens.com/teegat...DownloadItem&g2_itemId=1957&g2_serialNumber=1
Closer scrutiny of this map shows much more interesting info which will follow. To be continued!
Guy
I have only recently acquired this info, but I thought I would throw a small portion of it out there to hopefully set the record straight on some of it, and to try to keep some history from disappearing possibly forever. I have more to come so as I get the info together I will pass it along in this thread.
So here goes...
We have discussed Old and New Half Way here many times before, with very little being known about either, especially New Half Way. Some people think there were the same place, others do not, with me not really knowing and keeping out of the speculating. I have heard they were completely different towns or locations, and have also heard they were what was left of the town after the digging ended. The latter always seemed to me to be unrealistic.
The debate would go on and on until something came to light, at least by those of us here, on what the true facts on this really are. However, I am happy to say that I personally have made my final decision today. It does not come by speculation, but by a map that shows the location of them, ending this perplexing problem.
This 1808 map which appears, but may not have been, reproduced in some fashion from the Survey of George Sykes. It clearly shows two separate but close locations of these two enigmatic towns. The little houses obviously show where houses or homes were located.
http://www.njpinebarrens.com/teegat...DownloadItem&g2_itemId=1957&g2_serialNumber=1
Closer scrutiny of this map shows much more interesting info which will follow. To be continued!
Guy