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The new Bayside pier stood slightly north of the old terminus, requiring a about ½-mile of new trackage. In August 1873, without the Bombay Hook intermodal facility completed, Bayside and the New Jersey Southern had its moment in the sun, when peach growers all over Delaware shipped their product via the NJS at Bayside.
Still waiting for our Ancora Alert about the escapee that walked out of the satellite Bayside State Prison that now operates out of Ancora State Hospital. They give us a test call every week but nothing during an actual event today. I can walk to Ancora State Hospital through the woods in about...
While Charles K. did incorporate the Vineland Railway Company in 1867 and constructed the line to Vineland by 1870, and to Bayside by 1871, Landis lost control of the railroad by 1873, when Jay Gould purchased most of the company’s indebtedness and obtained an order of foreclosure to subsume the Vineland Railway into his New Jersey Southern ...
Here is the last pic of the day of the second sign, It is titled A Guiding Light., this Lighthouse is situated at the entrance of the Maurice or Morris River.
This line reached Vineland in 1870 and Bayside in 1871. Without stepping too deep into corporate minutiae, Wall Street bad boy Jay Gould came to own the two lines and renamed the corporation and the entire line the New Jersey Southern in 1872.
We have some real nice salt marsh drives and Bayside hikes. Best time of year for the bay,winter chill is gone and the bugs aren't out yet,Falls even better actually. I can lead you to some very barrens type areas down here but those areas are much smaller then up in the core.You can literally drive dirt roads up in the core for hours without ...
Bayside mudflats may remain closed until later September to protect migrating shorebirds. (Drivers must possess a valid Long Beach Township beach buggy permit for the vehicle they are driving.) It is recommended that vehicles use the intertidal zone when possible.
I had no doubt that your photo was from an ECRBC event since no other garvey racing organization was staging races at that time.
In these and other bayside villages south of Millville, countless numbers of cars were left underwater. And hundreds of summer cottages were destroyed or simply floated away after being torn from their footings. "I told ‘em so," said Edward H. Thompson, age 100 at the time.
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