Historical Markers and War Memorials in Willingboro
Willingboro, New Jersey and Vicinity
▶ Burlington County (244)
▶ Atlantic County (211)
▶ Camden County (100)
▶ Mercer County (280)
▶ Monmouth County (234)
▶ Ocean County (47)
▶ Bucks County, Pennsylvania (221)
▶ Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania (701)
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▶ Atlantic County (211)
▶ Camden County (100)
▶ Mercer County (280)
▶ Monmouth County (234)
▶ Ocean County (47)
▶ Bucks County, Pennsylvania (221)
▶ Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania (701)
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► New Jersey (Burlington County), Willingboro — Honor Roll — Willingboro Township — Those Who Served in World War II — |
| On Salem Road 0.4 miles from Beverly-Rancocas Road, on the left when traveling north. | |||
| Honor Roll Willingboro Township Those Who Served in World War II Clifford Anderson • David R. Ballinger • Florence H. Ballinger • Allen A. Bartlett • Jess Bryan Bennett • Earnest W. Bowder • H. Dean Bowker • Keith H. Bowker • Percy M. . . . — — Map (db m36177) HM | |||
| 2► New Jersey (Burlington County), Willingboro — Old School House — |
| On Salem Road (changed to Rev. M. L. King Drive) 0.4 miles from Beverly-Rancocas Road, on the left when traveling north. | |||
| Old School House Constructed 1866 — — Map (db m66141) HM | |||
| 3► New Jersey (Burlington County), Willingboro — Site of Governor William Franklin’s Home — |
| On Beverly Rancocas Road at John F. Kennedy Way on Beverly Rancocas Road. | |||
| William Franklin, son of Benjamin Franklin, and last royal governor of New Jersey, had his country home here and owned the property from 1770-1785. As a boy he participated in the lightning experiment with his father. Appointed governor in 1763 by . . . — — Map (db m94766) HM | |||