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Historical Markers in Woodbury, New Jersey
Woodbury is the county seat for Gloucester County
Woodbury is in Gloucester County
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ADJACENT TO GLOUCESTER COUNTY
Atlantic County (280) ►
Camden County (187) ►
Cumberland County (85) ►
Salem County (116) ►
New Castle County, Delaware (836) ►
Delaware County, Pennsylvania (283) ►
Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania (1670) ►
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1 ► New Jersey, Gloucester County, Woodbury — Cornwallis’s Headquarters — ![]() |
On N Broad Street (County Route 551), on the left when traveling south. |
Nov. 21-24, 1777, Cornwallis had headquarters opposite the Court House. His troops camped on the Meeting House grounds. Many soldiers carried from the battle at Red Bank were buried here in the Strangers Burying Ground. — — Map (db m29227) HM |
2 ► New Jersey, Gloucester County, Woodbury — Home of Captain James Lawrence — ![]() |
On N Broad Street (County Route 551), on the left when traveling south. |
This property, the home of Captain James Lawrence while attending school in Woodbury, was presented to the Gloucester County, N.J. Historical Society by George M. Beckett Edward Tonkin Bradway Fannie V. Watson Bradway James Cooper Griscom Howard . . . — — Map (db m29418) HM |
3 ► New Jersey, Gloucester County, Woodbury — Ladd's Castle — ![]() |
On Lafayette Avenue at Colonial Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Lafayette Avenue. |
John Ladd, who helped Penn plan Philadelphia, built this house in 1688. The original name was Candor Hall. — — Map (db m29246) HM |
4 ► New Jersey, Gloucester County, Woodbury — The Victor — 1918 — ![]() |
On N Broad Street (County Route 551) at Newton Avenue, on the right when traveling south on N Broad Street. |
Erected by the citizens of Woodbury in honor of all who served in the World War < Forward Marker > Dedicated 1966 The trees planted along Broad Street to be known also as the “Avenue of the Veterans” are dedicated to those of the . . . — — Map (db m29372) HM |