On Pine Street, on the right when traveling south.
Here on December 23, 1776 was fought the Battle of Ironworks Hill. This diversionary tactic aided Washington to capture Trenton. — — Map (db m35868) HM
On Park Drive at Commerce Street, on the right when traveling north on Park Drive.
This Mill Stone was recovered from the site of the historic industrial park at the corner of Mill and Pine street. Built in 1796 by Cox & Davidson and operated with five French Burrs until destroyed by fire in 1910. This Mill Stone is the only true . . . — — Map (db m237172) HM
On High Street at Grant Street, on the right when traveling south on High Street.
The Burlington County Prison Museum is a National Historical Landmark located here in the heart of historic Mount Holly, New Jersey.
Designed by Robert Mills, one of America's first native-born and trained architects, the Burlington County . . . — — Map (db m35420) HM
On High Street at Grant Street, on the right when traveling south on High Street.
This Burlington County Jail was designed, 1808, by Robert Mills, noted Federal architect. His plan still influences penal building. — — Map (db m35417) HM
On Mill Street (County Route 537) at Pine Street, on the right when traveling east on Mill Street.
1771 – 1822 - Samuel Clark and Butler Atkinson Cabinet Makers 1822 – 1829 - Alexander A. Young Sold Tinwear and Stoves He also printed “Chronicle” . . . — — Map (db m237156) HM
On this site stood John Woolman’s Tailor Shop Here he probably “tended shop and kept books” in 1740 when a lad of 20. He bought the property in 1747, and deeded it to his mother, Elizabeth Woolman in 1753. *************** The second . . . — — Map (db m79684) HM
On Pine Street, on the right when traveling south.
A decisive skirmish in the Revolutionary War. Colonel Samuel Griffin’s troops were entrenched at this site. They decoyed Colonel (Count) Kurt von Donop’s Hessian soldiers away from Bordentown thus reducing the enemy forces defending Trenton and . . . — — Map (db m237155) HM
On Mill Street (County Route 537) at High Street, on the right when traveling east on Mill Street.
This Hardware Store Established on Mill Street by William Calvert in 1770 1920-30 Storefront Restored by Paul Musgrove of Mount Holly For the Present Owner, Arthur R. Eldred September 22, 1980 — — Map (db m79685) HM
On Petticoat Bridge Road, on the right when traveling north.
On orders from General Washington to pull Hessian troops southward from positions of support near Trenton, 600 Americans, stationed at Mount Holly under Colonel Samuel Griffin, attacked a Hessian outpost here on December 21. When the 3,000 Hessians . . . — — Map (db m35866) HM
On Jacksonville Jobstown Road, on the right when traveling east.
The brick structure standing near this point, is Copany Meeting House, built in 1775, following a skirmish between American units under Colonel Samuel Griffin and Hessian troops commanded by Colonel Kurt von Donop at nearby Petticoat Bridge on . . . — — Map (db m35867) HM