On Columbus Road (County Route 543) 0.3 miles east of Petticoat Bridge Road, on the right when traveling east.
On a tree south of this spot British Corporal John Fisher, 28th. Regiment
who had deserted the British to join the Rebels
was caught, tried and convicted. He was hung
at 10 AM June 22, 1778 — — Map (db m34200) HM
On Petticoat Bridge Road at Columbus Road (County Route 656), on the left when traveling north on Petticoat Bridge Road.
The Keeler Oak is a White Oak
(Genus: Quercus, Species: alba)
88' tall with a drip line of 120'.
This 300 year old tree was witness
to the Colonial troops and Hessian
soldiers as they marched through
Black Horse down to Petticoat . . . — — Map (db m33353) HM
On Columbus Road at Petticoat Bridge Road on Columbus Road.
The Keeler Oak is a White Oak (Genus: Quercus, Species: alba) 88' tall with a drip line of 120'. This 300 year old tree was witness to the Colonial troops and Hessian soldiers as they marched through Black Horse down to Petticoat Bridge where a . . . — — Map (db m244457) HM WM