All,
Back in 2006 after a controlled burn, Ed noticed the ruins of a sawmill at Sandy Ridge near Carranza Memorial. I believe I have now acquired a stationary sheet for that sawmill that was printed in the 1920s.
The ruins.
Lost Town Hunter and I have had quite lengthy discussions on Sandy Ridge. Most individuals consider the area near Friendship to be Sandy Ridge, but the old timers and the 1931 aerials aparently correctly locate it near the Jersey Central tracks at Carranza, and obviously near the sawmill shown above.
The location in 1931. Give it time to load.
http://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.769393006314885&lng=-74.6260392665863&z=15&type=nj1930&gpx=
Guy
Back in 2006 after a controlled burn, Ed noticed the ruins of a sawmill at Sandy Ridge near Carranza Memorial. I believe I have now acquired a stationary sheet for that sawmill that was printed in the 1920s.
The ruins.
Lost Town Hunter and I have had quite lengthy discussions on Sandy Ridge. Most individuals consider the area near Friendship to be Sandy Ridge, but the old timers and the 1931 aerials aparently correctly locate it near the Jersey Central tracks at Carranza, and obviously near the sawmill shown above.
The location in 1931. Give it time to load.
http://maps.njpinebarrens.com/#lat=39.769393006314885&lng=-74.6260392665863&z=15&type=nj1930&gpx=
Guy

In any event, Lost Town Hunter and myself have planned to go there soon to map the place out in more detail. With a tip from me he was able to talk with individuals who used a building there in the 50s and we were sent photo's of it when it was standing and right after it was razed when the state purchased Wharton. I can't post them because we are doing this together and what we have learned is not all my doing. I want to be a team player.