Pine Crest Gun Club

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We have discussed before the Pine Crest Gun Club which was located where the concrete slab is just across the JCRR from Apple Pie Hill. To refresh your memory.

http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/showphoto.php/photo/2176/title/pine-crest-gun-club/cat/238

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http://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.79471321266878&lng=-74.58431482315063&z=17&type=h&gpx=


While doing some research I discovered a few interesting things. In April 1981 the property which at the time was owned by Bart and Jean Vought was sold to the Waretown Sportsman Club. Then in 1995 they sold it to what appears to be the present owners named William H. Schwinn. Sr. and Ray Brewer. I will be checking into the owners before the Vought's in the coming weeks and find out more on the history of the place.

Guy
 

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All,

I have completed the ownership information as far back as I could easily go concerning the 660 foot square tract of land that I have always called the Pine Crest Gun (Buck) Club. There is another tract of land they owned giving them an easement to the property; however, I have determined it will be quite confusing for me to explain the location and acquisition of that one.

Location on the 660 foot square tract.

http://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.794639021834115&lng=-74.58438992500305&z=17&type=h&gpx=

In 1922 the property was owned by a man named Stanley K. Heilbrow from Mt. Holly. On May 24 of that same year he sold this property and others in Woodland and Tabernacle township to Constant LeDuc and his wife Marie. If the last name sounds familiar you should check out "More Forgotten Towns of South Jersey" and read the chapter titled "From Bread And Cheese Run To Apple Pie Hill." In that chapter Beck met up with Constant's relative (most likely son) Albert B. LeDuc and toured the area with him. What Beck may or may not have known at the time is that the LeDuc family owned a massive about of land in that area. The chapter makes it seem to me that Beck felt he was just a fire warden.

In July 1924, just two years after Constant LeDuc purchased the property he died leaving the property to his wife. That very same month on July 22 she passed the property onto Albert B. LeDuc. He owned this particular tract of land and others when Beck visited him around 10 years later.

At this point we see the hidden beginnings of the gun club. The deed shows that on July 31, 1947, a man named Bart Vought from New Hanover Township purchased the property from Albert B. LeDuc. This deed is the first one to spell out the tract location of the property and the 2 stones there at the time. I was in Trenton looking over the records of the Pine Crest Buck Club and Bart Vought was listed as a member and I believe the president. I am having the records mailed to me and don't have them yet.

In January 1948 the Pine Crest Buck Club officially registered as a corporation with the state of NJ, and a few months later on April 3, 1948 Bart Vought and his wife Margaret E. Vought officially sold the property to them. The club retained ownership until February 15, 1961 when Bart Vought, Jr of Lanoka Harbor Ocean County acquired it from them. The deed is signed by the president of the club, Bart G. Vought.

The next deed pretty much tells us that the Bart Vought, Jr from above was actually Bart G. Vought Jr the son of Bart G. Vought. And so on August 11, 1967 Bart G. Vought, Jr., a single man on Laurel Boulevard, Lanoka Harbor sold the property back to his dad Bart G. Vought of Lacey Township.

This ownership lasted quite a while, and I now know he was the owner when I first visited the place in the 70s. However, on April 30, 1981 Bart Vought and Jean Vought, his wife from 1152 Laurel Boulevard Lanoka Harbor sold the property to the Waretown Sportsman Club, Inc with an address of 70 Main Street in Ocean Township Ocean County. This is the first deed that mention's the Block and Lot numbers for Tabernacle Township. It also tells us that the gun club (cabin) was still there as the cabin and it's contents were part of the sale. They were sold "as is."

Then in 1995 as mentioned in a post above it was purchased by what appears to be the present owners, William H. Schwinn. Sr. and Ray Brewer. The sale price was $8000.00


Guy
 
Nicely done, Guy!

I hope your trip to Trenton was worthwhile.

BTW, Albert was Constant’s nephew, not his son. Constant and Albert were both born in France and emigrated in 1877 to the United States. In 1900, Constant was dealing in real estate and Albert was a “clay prospector.” During 1910 and 1920, they were involved in growing cranberries.

Best regards,
Jerseyman
 

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Thank you Jerseyman!

The location of the move was correct, but the equiptment was antiquated and sparce. The main woman there was quite knowledgable and helpful making it worthwhile, and I am looking forward to receiving the information I requested. There was quite a bit of new information on the main company I was looking for. Most of the microfilm was sideways and even upside down so I did not spend much time reading them. I just ordered them.

I then went to Mt. Holly and visted the office we discussed in a past email concerning dwellings and the date of construction. The man there was nice but the look on his face when I told him what I was interested in was priceless. He did not even offer me the chance to look at microfilm and I was told to go to the town in question for answers. Basically, I came up empty.

On Monday I ordered one book at the clerks office that was in storage, and I went again today to look up a few things. Upon arriving home I had an email from the person I ordered it from saying it was there. I had just saw her 30 minutes before and she did not say anything to me so I have to go back. Maybe tomorrow, Friday, or Monday.

Guy
 
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