Figure 2:  Digital copy of 1828 map of the Morris Canal  through Stanhope, New Jersey,  by Lorenzo A. Sykes, Engineer, titled “Map and Field Notes of the Morris Canal and Banking Co., Stanhope-Western Division”, showing Morris Canal and pre-1840’s Lower Forge downstream of Furnace Pond, before the Foundry operations moved to present site, before the 1807 Turnpike and Flanders Road  were realigned, and before the post-1840’s construction of the “L”-Shaped spur, or “Raceway to the Works”, was built to the Foundry.  Notice  three pre-1830’s mill runs, or raceways, flowing out of the Morris Canal into Furnace Pond.  Note double sluiceway out of Furnace Pond.(Photo courtesy of NJDEP, Division of Water Resources.  (Date and provenance courtesy of Brian Morrell,  Musconetcong Foundrymen Historical Society, color and notations added by author.)

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