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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Crosswicks, New Jersey
Clickable Map of Burlington County, New Jersey and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions
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2019-10-06
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Mount Holly is the county seat for Burlington County
Crosswicks is in Burlington County
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On June 23, 1778, General Dickinson’s Jersey Troops destroyed bridge, fighting a skirmish to delay the British march to New York. — — Map (db m93719) WM
Near Front Street at Church Street.
Quakers settled Crosswicks in 1677 and purchased this land toward the end of that century. Friends have worshiped on this site continuously since that time. The smaller building was erected in the mid 1780's for use as a Quaker school and is now . . . — — Map (db m36084) HM
On Church Street at Front Street on Church Street.
Built, 1773, replacing 1706
house. North wall holds
cannon ball which struck
in 1778 skirmish between
British and Americans — — Map (db m36082) HM
Apr. 25, 2024