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Jersey Shore Pa. Picture Postcard Postmarked 1906

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Pillar Of The Community
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Posted 10/12/2012   7:22 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Zipper to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks for the link.
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Posted 11/17/2012   12:18 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add gginnj to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Been about 15 years since I was last in Jersey Shore, last time I was there, I went to a converted high school or middle school that is now a mall. Very strange walking down the halls and seeing stores inside the classrooms. and a Food store was put up in the old gym. I like that the building was left original.

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Your Welcome. Your talking about the Tiadaghton mall that used to be the High-School. My first High school year was there. I will scan the newest stuff I have bought Jersey Shore, Pa. related for this thread in a little bit. Thank you for your reply as I love that little town dearly.
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Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania
"stampless" folded letter,
Circ.1846

The letter's subject matter pertains to Jersey Shore, Pa. rich & historical logging and timber industry. It's asking about draughts or what I assume are either deal documents or maps and giving advice on purchasing land and selling land. The Prominent names on this document are (to the best of m Wife's and my deciphering abilities)Henry Buchler-Surveyor, M. Baird and a place "Davis Sawmill" is mentioned. The Jamun? Milson or Wilson? At this time there were only a handful of big land owners and those people seem to be popular and usually "turn-up" when it comes to artifacts such as this however I don't find any mention of these particular peoples in the History of Jersey Shore book by Wayne Welshans.
I may attempt to transcribe this document a bit more and print it out to put with it in my album for future history buffs to enjoy or maybe to solve a mystery or some interesting long lost venture? It mentions "Bradney Ore Vein" too so who knows? I suspect it was for rock suitable for making cement, which was in popular demand and in short supply in this growing region at this particular time.







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Same view from 1972 after the Agnes flood-

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