Credits
Photo 1 by Martha Dougherty (1981).
Photos 2, 3 & 7-10 by Larry Zinn (July 14, 1987 - contributed by Butch Moon).
Photos 4 & 5 by Larry Zinn (Mar. 1988 - contributed by Butch Moon).
Photo 6 by Harley Warrick (1974).
Photo 11 Google satellite image.
Other Information
The barn is clearly visible in Historic Aerials' imagery (1985). The distance measurement tool was used to obtain the decimal coordinates of the Mail Pouch barn. The coordinates were input to the google map programs and the red pin in Photo 8 is the location where the Mail Pouch barn once stood.
Photos 1-5 are views of the northeast side of the barn.
Photos 6-10 are views of the southwest side of the barn.
Photo 6 was taken by Harley Warrick after he finished painting the Mail Pouch sign on the southwest side of the barn in 1974.
Where to find it *GONE* Along the southeast side of Milford St. (US-19), in Good Hope. The barn was south of Mail St. intersection, in West Milford, by 2.5 miles. The barn was on the left side of Milford St. headed south from West Milford. Mail Pouch sign on both sides of the barn. Black backgrounds.