I know Folsom, NJ isn't QUITE in the Barrens - even though I pass a small section of Atlantic County Barrens just to get there---BUT : How on earth did Folsom get its name ?
The community was named for Frances Folsom, wife of President Grover ClevelandI know Folsom, NJ isn't QUITE in the Barrens - even though I pass a small section of Atlantic County Barrens just to get there---BUT : How on earth did Folsom get its name ?
Folsom certainly is in the Pine Barrens, is designated a Pinelands Village, and was the first "modern" ethnic settlement in the Pines (c.1848). Originally known as New Germany, the name was later changed to honor President Cleveland when they broke away from Buena Vista Township in 1906. He was the second heaviest president, although at 250 lbs. and 5'11" his weight doesn't seem extreme by today's standards. It was "body by Bud." Cleveland endeared himself to the German community by hanging out in beer parlors, consuming vast amounts of German lager. Locals had an alternate name for the hamlet, the derogatory "Woolytown" for the seemingly-strange wild-and-wooly foreigners who made homes there.
S-M
This is an ArcView shapefile of the New Jersey Pinelands boundary (PA_Boundary). The Pinelands boundary shapfile was created by digitizing 68 photo quarterquads. The photo quarterquads were then appended together to create the final shapefile (PA_Boundary).
Thanks for the Info on the Jersey pine. Always enjoy your wealth of Info you haveBoyd,
For this spring's flurry of presentations I digitized and colored layers of the original McCormick/Andreson map in Keynote, Mac's version of PowerPoint. Rick Radis, NJ Audubon, kindly provided the original for me to use in publication and presentation with proper attribution. Because of copyright concerns, I can not distribute the full diagram.
Dogg,
The area in yellow is predominantly Virginia Pine (Pinus virginiana), or, as the Virginian's call it, Jersey Pine! Its preference is clayey, stony soil over sand. I have gone back and addressed the oversight in the original post.
Cheers,
S-M
This is the first thought I had when I read the title! P.S. The Pine Barrens is in us.How about that... I thought it was named for this
I share Manumuskin's irk. Overemphasizing the Core Area diminishes the significance of the rest of the Pine Barrens, areas every bit as worthy of our admiration.
Reminds me of those who own Apple computers--they feel a similar irk when they think of Microsoft.