![]() ![]() ![]() The survivor is on display at Harvard University in the Museum of Comparative Zoology since 1846.ġ965: tooth found in vicinity of Hackettstownġ973: tusks and a few bone fragments found on William Hulse's property on Petersburg Road The bones began to deteriorate after being exposed to air. The skeletons were in a "standing" position. Major part of a skeleton was found on the property of Paul Nehr.įour adults and one calf found under 6-feet of muck on the Ayers farm while a bog was being drained. Kerrs Corner Road (3 miles north of town) Site not a bog, most likely the skeleton disintegrated, scavenged or broken up, leaving only its teeth. Mastodon teeth found no additional bones, tusks or teeth found by NJ Geological Survey geologists. Quaker Church vicinity, farm field of William Kasper ![]() The New Jersey Geological and Water Survey (Report 43, 2018, revised 2019) titled, "Garden State Mastodons" describes the remains of mastodons found in Warren County. ![]()
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