Early in 1882, General Burbridge of Atlantic City and his associates purchased a large tract of infertile land 3 miles below Mays Landing and then they built a number of frame houses and proceeded to recruit “refugee Russian Jews” for a colony called Estellville. Each family was given 15 acres of land. The land being poor and the people without any real experience in farming failed at this endevor. The settlement was short lived and abandoned. All that remains today is the fence and some of the cemetery walls. This should be an easy park and grab with parking along the side of the road. The location of the cache should be very easy to spot.