All,
Again this morning I headed out early to explore along the Chamberlain Branch. I had made some guesses on possible stone locations and it appears I was dead wrong. In an event, I did get get to visit the ruins of what most likely was a gun club from long ago that nature is beginning to cover over. This one is quite a challenge to get to as I crossed the Chamberlain making the trip shorter but much more of a struggle. My first step into the cedar swamp resulted in me going into the water up to my knee. My foot was wet and cold the rest of the morning. It was still not sunrise and with the fog I could not see a foot in front of me.
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It was dark with the fog.
Sorry for the fuzzy photo's but there was not enough light.
Entering the Chamberlain.
Ruins of the suspected club.
I also traveled to this location and can tell you nothing is there at all.
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Now a little historical information. I then decided to head home and on my way I figured I would stop at the old car Gibby found late this summer. On my way there I passed the Pioneer Gun Club off of Eagle Road and the members were there preparing for next weekend. So I walked over to them and we engaged in a discussion of multiple subjects which is too much to mention here. However, there are a few things I think will really interest many of you.
When many of the gun clubs, including the Pioneer, were torched by arsonists back in the mid to late 60s, they needed a building to replace the wooden one they had previously, The present building was originally a building used by the Navy to assemble wherever it was needed. This particular building came from the Philadelphia Navy Yard and was located unassembled in Hurffville NJ across from the firehouse. The Pioneer members purchased it and had it brought there on an 18 wheeler. Imaging driving it down that road! Anyway, they had no idea how to assemble it but were able to do so, and it obviously is still there today. Over the years the club has even let the Boys Scouts use the building for outings. They are a really nice group of individuals and I am really glad I stopped in to talk with them. I have an email address and will be asking questions in the future. One of the members I talked with mentioned this website and how well he enjoyed visiting it. I informed him who I was and they may be stopping in so to speak
Gibby.... I asked about the Cadillac. They informed me it was a former member who years ago left it there and eventually they could not drive it out.
Guy