Description: Camden County, New Jersey History: "The Story of an Old Road" (1921) Discover a rare and fascinating glimpse into the history of Haddonfield, NJ with this 6-page historical booklet from 1921. "The Story of an Old Road" provides a captivating account of the founding and growth of Haddonfield, a town rich in American heritage. Key highlights include: Elizabeth Haddon, the town’s namesake and a prominent figure in local historyThe First Friend’s Meeting House built in 1721, a cornerstone of Quaker influence in the regionHistorical references to Burlington, Cooper’s Ferry, and Kings Highway, iconic locations that shaped New Jersey’s developmentA note on the death of Walt Whitman, the legendary poet closely tied to Camden CountyA richly detailed exploration of Haddonfield's journey from its founding to its growth as a historic landmarkThis piece, while exhibiting signs of age such as pencil markings on the cover, staining, creases, and discoloration, remains intact and full of historical value. A truly rare find, this booklet is perfect for historians, collectors, or enthusiasts of New Jersey's storied past. Please review all images carefully to appreciate its condition and authenticity. Don’t miss your chance to own this unique and irreplaceable piece of Camden County history!
Price: 50 USD
Location: Monroeville, New Jersey
End Time: 2025-01-18T15:32:36.000Z
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Country/Region of Manufacture: Jersey