One of the many elusive historical subjects along with Camp Olden, is the actual location of the Bordentown Water Works' reserve water supply which was at "Asay Springs." The above is my take on the location, but please understand this is my position at this time, and certainly subject to correction. My research as revealed the the "P. Cubberley" farm shown on the map I have inserted in the graphic above, is in the area of the historic skirmish the Continental soldiers had with the British during the Revolutionary War. At the time, it was a drawbridge. Today is the bridge over the Crosswicks Creek on Route 206. My contention is that Asay Springs is that body of water shown in the map just to the right of the drawbridge as shown on the map.Tom
I don't believe there ever was a drawbridge in Crosswicks, the water there is not navigable. Sailing vessels did sail from Groveville and the docks at Yardville to the Delaware. The bridge on the Bordentown Road was low enough to the water, to warrant a draw bridge to accommodate sailing vessels
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
Tom & Gary - I stand corrected. Thank you.
Lakeside Girl