It has been a long time since I published my last installment in the saga of Raven Rock. The last post described Moses Quinby’s purchase of the 75 acres adjoining Bull’s Island. This one will discuss the millers Mahlon Cooper and Robert Curry, whose 10-acre mill lot was adjacent to the 75 acres and to Bull’s Island.
Raven Rock
RAVEN ROCK, the village across from Bull’s Island, was known as Saxtonville in the early 19th century. I have collected its early history here, starting with the first survey by Richard Bull (hence, Bull’s Island). For a more complete history of this interesting place, read ‘Stories from Raven Rock, New Jersey,’ ed. by R. Curt Chinnici, History Press, 2012.
Quinby Conveyances
As the end of the 18th century approached, ownership of Raven Rock and Bull’s Island was changed from a single large landowner to multiple owners with different ways of exploiting the resources of the neighborhood.
Bull’s Island Fisheries
Fishing rights in the Delaware River were legally transferable, and that gives us a hint of what was happening at Raven Rock and Bull’s Island in the 18th century. In 1782, Isaiah Quinby leased fishing rights in the Delaware River to various people. He may have done this before 1782, but this is the earliest record available.