Sunday, December 13, 2009

"Free James Titus" in the Warren Reporter


An image of James Titus,
who was convicted of the
1866 (sic) murder of Tillie Smith
in Hackettstown.
Independence Township man leads charge to have Hackettstown man convicted of Tillie Smith murder pardoned -- nearly 150 years later
By Warren Reporter
December 06, 2009, 4:04PM


Story Written By Todd Petty

Regardless of whether you believe in ghosts, Hackettstown residents have been aware of the presence of Tillie Smith for well over a century. Murdered in 1866 (sic), Tillie’s name still elicits an impassioned reaction from local residents – it is a part of their dialogue, a part of their folklore, and a part of their history.

However, pieces of the story may still remain unwritten — there remains a specter of doubt regarding the involvement of James Titus, the man who was found guilty and sentenced to prison for seventeen years for Tillie’s murder.

One resident in particular from Independence Township, Erik Anderson, is determined to close the case once and for all. Anderson is working to have Titus pardoned for a crime that he does not believe that Titus ever committed.

“If you look at the case and if you read the trial documents, it’s really obvious that there is a ton of reasonable doubt,” Anderson said.

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Thursday, December 10, 2009

View From The Throne Of Funny Faces

The Throne of Funny Faces
July 19, 2009

The Throne of Funny Faces is located on top of Schooley's Mountain.
The view from the top of Schooley's Mountain looks like this:

View from Throne - July 19, 2009 - 4
 
Schooley's Mountain is the highest populated mountain in
New Jersey.

View from Throne - July 19, 2009 - 3

Schooley's Mountain is at the northern tip of the Piedmont Plateau.

Piedmont Plateau

The Piedmont province is a physiographic province
 of the larger Appalachian division.
It extends all the way down to Alabama.

View from Throne - July 19, 2009 - 1

The Territory of Funny Faces is not that big,
but it is damn good to be King of this Mountain.

View from Throne - July 19, 2009 - 2 (2)


The B. Bruce Anderson Memorial Flag in Palmer Park is at the bottom of the north side of the Mountain.

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R.I.P. Jamie Smith