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NJ Pine Barrens Maritime-Culture-Landscape 1 1 2024

Pine Barrens forests, striking waterways, narrow lakes, bogs, ghost towns, furnaces and more. NJ Pinelands National Reserve landscape tells the tale of a time when glaciers covered this land, when ship-building towns ruled, when Ben Franklin spoke of preserving the one million acres of the Pine Barrens, when pirates sailed and where NJ sets the standard of heritage. This 500 page presentation of the Pinelands National Reserve maritime cultural landscapes, shows a great expanse of time. It includes six major Pinelands National Reserve watersheds: Rancocas Creek, Toms River, Mullica River, Great Egg Harbor River, Maurice River, Cohansey River. Explore, discover, enjoy a peek into the Pinelands National Reserve fascinating maritime landscapes, more often forgotten than remembered. A step back in time, a step forward to the future.

Pine Barrens forests, striking waterways, narrow lakes, bogs, ghost towns, furnaces and more.
NJ Pinelands National Reserve landscape tells the tale of a time when glaciers covered this land, when ship-building towns ruled, when Ben Franklin spoke of preserving the one million acres of the Pine Barrens, when pirates sailed and where NJ sets the standard of heritage. This 500 page presentation of the Pinelands National Reserve maritime cultural landscapes, shows a great expanse of time. It includes six major Pinelands National Reserve watersheds: Rancocas Creek, Toms River, Mullica River, Great Egg Harbor River, Maurice River, Cohansey River. Explore, discover, enjoy a peek into the Pinelands National Reserve fascinating maritime landscapes, more often forgotten than remembered. A step back in time, a step forward to the future.

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Theme One: <strong>Maritime</strong> Cultural Connections 73 - 118<br />

<strong>Pine</strong>lands National Reserve 74<br />

<strong>NJ</strong> <strong>Pine</strong>lands Patterns of Settlement 79<br />

<strong>Maritime</strong> Ecosystems & <strong>Culture</strong> 81<br />

West Jersey MCL and James Forten 84<br />

<strong>NJ</strong> Coastal Heritage Trail 85<br />

<strong>Pine</strong>lands Privateers 87<br />

<strong>Pine</strong>lands Admiralty Courts 91<br />

Benedict Arnold and <strong>NJ</strong> <strong>Pine</strong> <strong>Barrens</strong> 92<br />

<strong>Pine</strong> Lands National Reserve <strong>Landscape</strong>s 96<br />

Glaciers Role in the <strong>Pine</strong> <strong>Barrens</strong> 97<br />

<strong>NJ</strong> Physiologic Provinces 99<br />

<strong>Pine</strong> <strong>Barrens</strong> Vegetation 100<br />

Cedar Tree Economies 101<br />

Ben Franklin <strong>Pine</strong> <strong>Barrens</strong> Forestry 103<br />

Human Impacts 104<br />

Pre 1776 <strong>Pine</strong> <strong>Barrens</strong> Ports 105<br />

<strong>Pine</strong> <strong>Barrens</strong> Ship Building 106<br />

1863 Description <strong>NJ</strong> <strong>Pine</strong> <strong>Barrens</strong> 108<br />

The Forks of the Rancocas 110<br />

1876 Tidewater Timber/Lumber Landings 111<br />

<strong>Pine</strong>lands National Reserve Navigable Waters Outflows 112<br />

<strong>Pine</strong> <strong>Barrens</strong> Oystering 113<br />

Ship Building 115<br />

Rancocas Creek Kedge Anchor 116<br />

<strong>Pine</strong> <strong>Barrens</strong> Tuckerton Seaport 118<br />

Rancocas Pathways 20<br />

Intimate Connection to Heritage, and Nature - Hainesport Creek Turn Park - S Branch Rancocas Creek Water Trail

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