Manasquan Inlet Story: As the subways of NY were being built, the rocks were shipped to Manasquan NJ

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Frank Vignola

Frank Vignola

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Manasquan Inlet:
Following the 1926 opening of what is now known as the Point Pleasant Canal a disaster struck the maritime communities of Point Pleasant Beach and vicinity. Water from the Manasquan River started
running through the canal and into Barnegat Bay, rather than down river and through the inlet to the ocean. The Manasquan Inlet closed completely. Sand built up behind the beach for several hundred yards.
Manasquan inlet had always been shallow, shifting and hard for large boats to navigate. There were no jetties and no dredging prior to the 1926 closing. All inlets naturally move, shoal, close and reopen. A detail from an 1879 Army Corps of Engineers map (shown to the right) illustrates the Manasquan Inlet making a sharp, hooking northward turn for about one thousand feet. Toward the top, it shows that in 1868, the inlet had been a couple of thousand yards farther north along the Manasquan beach, near the now recently abandoned Manasquan Coast Guard Station. In this map, the Core of Engineers was proposing to straighten out the inlet and stabilize it at what became its current, modern location. That project did not take place until 1931 and was forced upon the people by the inlet's disastrous and total closing, so total that people could walk from Point Pleasant Beach to Manasquan without getting their feet wet.
For the next few years after the 1926 closing efforts to reopen the inlet were made with varying degrees of success. At one time the National Guard and local firemen used high pressure hoses and managed to
blast a narrow channel through. But it was a losing battle. The inlet was completely closed, and all the communities along the river were out of business as ports in 1928 and 1929.
Starting in 1930 a year-long effort was begun to reopen the inlet. The Army Corps of Engineers put up two temporary piers and begin building jetties. The corps also constructed a temporary wooden bridge
across the sands to truck in boulders and equipment. The rocks for the jetties came from excavation for the Second Avenue subway in Manhattan and were shipped on flatbed railroad cars to Sea Girt and trucked two at a time to the inlet.
The project reached its climax on a snowy February 10, 1931 when a large crowd gathered to see the last scoops of sand lifted by a power shovel as the waters of the Manasquan River again merged with the sea. But dredging and other work continued well into the summer. The project cost an impressive $600,000 in 1930-31. The communities of Point Pleasant Beach, Point Pleasant, Brielle and Manasquan as well as Ocean and Monmouth Counties each contributed $25,000. The state matched the money and the federal government matched that total.
On August 29, 1931 the area celebrated the reopening of the inlet with a water parade. With New Jersey Governor Morgan F. Larson as the guest of honor, boats from all over sailed together from the Bay Head Yacht Club through the canal and inlet and back. Thousands watched along the banks. Arthur Johnson, the owner of Point Pleasant Hardware, made a 16 millimeter movie record of the construction project and the parade. The Point Pleasant Historical Society recently borrowed and restored the original 65-year-old films. They are a part of the society's Yesterday On Film video. - By Jeff Heim

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@giff06
@giff06 Жыл бұрын
Most interesting. In today's scheme the Manasquan Inlet is one of the calmer ,easier to navigate local inlets, except in an East blow, then it's a nightmare😮
@garynorton9938
@garynorton9938 5 ай бұрын
Oh yes. Huge swells so frightening that the head boats turn around
@chuckfinley3542
@chuckfinley3542 Жыл бұрын
As a kid born & raised in Jersey, this is an interesting historical film. The taxpayers then could have saved a lot of money if they had had my recent invention: the self-leaning shovel, resulting in fewer workers standing around. Thanks for sharing this, Frank.
@wesleyc.4937
@wesleyc.4937 Жыл бұрын
Ha! Ha! But you forgot union regulations stating that all shovels must be accompanied by a certified union worker and his boss AND a cameraman must be present to document the whole affair!
@garynorton9938
@garynorton9938 5 ай бұрын
Born in 1967 in a beach house in pt pleasant bch
@donnamcknight056
@donnamcknight056 Жыл бұрын
Being born here I love this video❤ still here!
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