Camden

14 historical markers in New Jersey

Berlin

Berlin, NJ

First settlers came in 1714.

Blue Anchor

Pine Hill, NJ

About 1740 John Hider opened a log tavern here.

Clement's Bridge

Pine Hill, NJ

Hessians defeated at the Battle of Red Bank, October 22, 1777, returning by this road, are supposed to have thrown their bronze field...

Cooper House

Built in 1734 by Benjamin Cooper, a grandson of William, early settler. Used as headquarters by General Abercrombie, 1778.

Cooper's Ferry

Berlin, NJ

Feb. 26, 1778, thirteen hundred enemy troops crossed from Philadelphia to capture Ellis's and Wayne's forces engaged in foraging.

Cooper's Ferry

Camden, NJ

Licensed in 1688, it carried New Jersey products to Philadelphia.

Cooper's Ferry - Now Camden -

Washington, while living in Philadelphia as President, crossed the river at Cooper's Ferry and rode horseback over the early roads of...

Crystal Spring

Camden County Crystal Spring is here I sit in solitude with nature." 1965 At the end of the street on the river side.

Gloucester City

Clementon, NJ

Seat of Old Gloucester County, 1696.

Historic Haddonfield

Haddonfield, NJ

Oct. 21, 1777, Col. Von Donop camped here before the Battle of Red Bank.

Old Salem Road

Here, Old Salem Road, laid out in 1681-1686, crossed the north branch of Cooper River.

Old Salem Road

East side of 43, on K of C property at North Driveway near Large Camden County Old Salem Road near here. A few stretched still remain in...

Pyne Point

In park area behind hedge to the left of drive to park guards Camden County Pyne Point Point. City was laid out and named for Earl of...

Scull's Tavern

Lindenwold, NJ

Opened about 1761 by Samuel Scull as a stage coach stop on the road to "The Shore".

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