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Those treasure hunters searching for pirate loot along new jersey’s coastline should read the book folklore and folkways on new jersey and the newark daily advertiser for december 27, 1834.
New jersey has many places where people can look for pirates, pioneers, bandits, and other outlaw caches.
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New jersey has an interesting history that dates back to the pirate days of old.