Inscription
1726, Coates' Ferry; 1733, Coryell's Ferry. Used by Washington, who stayed here three times. First bridge and new name, 1812.
Location
AddressMarker is on New Jersey Route 179, on the right when traveling
south.
CountyHunterdon
StateNew Jersey
Coordinates40.378430, -74.930620
Sources
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