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Federal Twist Road

August 12, 2012 By Marfy Goodspeed in Delaware Twp, Johnson, Quinby Tags: "The Bridge", ferries, roads, taverns

This is an update and reworking of one of the first articles I wrote for “The Bridge,” the Delaware Township newsletter, in September 1992. The road is part of the Raven Rock neighborhood, so it might be considered an extension of my series on that village.

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Saxtonville Tavern’s Last Chapter

August 10, 2012 By Marfy Goodspeed in Bray, Delaware Twp, Families, Raven Rock Tags: Bull's Island, Going, houses, land titles, taverns

The Saxtonville Tavern started business with the Delaware & Raritan Canal, declined after construction of the Belvidere-Delaware Railroad, and closed not long after the Civil War. For the tavern’s first chapter see this post.

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Saxtonville Tavern’s First Innkeeper

July 20, 2012 By Marfy Goodspeed in Amwell Twp, Barber, Delaware Twp, Hunterdon, Raven Rock Tags: Bull's Island, D&R Canal, houses, land titles, Nath'l Saxton, politics, taverns

And a Farewell to Nathaniel Saxton

Here is Egbert T. Bush’s description of the Saxtonville Tavern:

“This community was well supplied with taverns in the old days and somewhat later. Far up in old Saxtonville stands an interesting tavern house, with its four stone chimneys and low stone walls. It seems to be at least 150 years old, but has no date stone to prove its age. The builder is unknown, as are also the early keepers. It was no doubt built expressly for that purpose, everything about it seeming to spell tavern. This was evidently included among the Nathaniel Saxton properties. Bryan Rogan is known to have kept the old tavern 75 years ago. After him came one—Kiley, and then Austin Bray. Thomas McAlone bought the property later. It is now owned and occupied by his son Wallace W., teacher of the Sergeant’s School. No tavern has been kept here for about 60 years past.”1

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