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Built about 1725, this became the home of Richard and Charity Chew Powell who had 21 children including 17 sons who served in the American Revolution. The Powells and several sons are buried nearby. — — Map (db m94974) HM
On East Church Street (County Route 534) at Black Horse Pike (New Jersey Route 168), on the right when traveling west on East Church Street.
Township of Gloucester
Incorporated 1695 Camden County, N.J.
This monument represents the establishment of the
first church in Gloucester Township. The land on
which this church stands was purchased from John
Blackwood, the area's largest . . . — — Map (db m220183) HM