The mills of the Delaware Township
Delaware Township, like all other communities in Hunterdon county, was once Water-fed. All the coves and streams were set to use for mills of several kinds. The Wickecheoke and its tributaries, the...
View ArticleHistoric Stone Bridge Repairs – Final Report
The Hunterdon County Road Department gives some local Delaware news about the realization of its innovative repair of the historic stone culvert on Sandbrook-Headquarters Road. The original stone arch,...
View ArticleHistoric Bridge to get Appropriate Maintenance. Cooperative Approach finds...
Here we have some Local Delaware News that happened on Tuesday December 2, repair work resumed on the stone arch bridge at the foot of Pine Hill Road. The New Jersey Historic Preservation Office...
View ArticleThe Rake Cemetery, Part II
This The Delaware Township Post is a continuation of the story of the Rake Cemetery near Sand Brook. If you haven’t read Part I yet, check out the previous post so this installment will make more...
View ArticleThe Kitchen Mill of Sandbrook
The Delaware Township Post is offering you one of the earliest and most important mills in Delaware Township once stood along Sandbrook-Headquarters Road on the east side of the village. Fortunately,...
View ArticleA History of Headquarters Mill
A few years ago, I wrote articles for the township newsletter, The Bridge, while holding the position of Township Historian. When Charles Frischman became Township Historian he took over the job of...
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