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Showing posts with label WHITE HORSE TURNPIKE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WHITE HORSE TURNPIKE. Show all posts

Thursday, February 28, 2008

1918 (Ca 1918) So. Broad St. Paving

Fresh on the heels of posting the preceding post on the old White Horse Turnpike, I came across this photo from an un-dated news article. On the reverse side, there are references to WWI; hence the suspicion that this is a WWI era road re-surfacing project. I have no idea just where on So. Broad these photos were taken.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

1899: The Trenton-Allentown Turnpike Controversy 1 of 3

One of the questions I am asked very frequently is the location of the many toll roads which were placed along the roads leading to and from Trenton from all points on the compass. Years ago, before there was a Route 33, Route 206, etc. the roads were privately owned and operated. As you will read in these three posts, the maintenance on these roads was anything but satisfactory. Muddy, rutted roads were the order of the day. The farmers were up in arms and took their complaints to the commission. While these 3 posts refer to the Trenton to Allentown turnpike which involved Mercerville, Hamilton Square, Newtown (Robbinsville), and Allentown, there was also an ongoing problem with the White Horse Turnpike. Future posts will undoubted turn up as I continue my search through these very interesting pages.

THANKS TO GARY LIPPINCOTT OF GROVEVILLE FOR THE FOLLOWING ADDITION TO THE TURNPIKE CONTROVERSY. GARY WRITES:

There was a toll house for the Trenton-Allentown turnpike located at the intersection of the Yardville-Allentown Road and the Crosswicks-Hamilton Square. It was torn down within the last ten years for the widening of that intersection. Friends of my parents lived there , Ed and Alma Randall, during the late fifties, early sixty's, till they moved to Allentown.
There is a house that I have been told is a toll house and is exactly like their's. It still remains at the corner of the Crosswicks-Chesterfield Road and Hogback Road, in Bordentown Township.
They both have the same shape, square with a flat roof.
Gary
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Thanks again Gary for your input. There was also a toll house at the intersection of Cedar Lane, (then known as Cedar Street), and South Broad Street. Also at the intersection of Hamilton (Sandtown Road) and today's Nottingham Way.

1899: The Trenton-Allentown Turnpike Controversy 2 of 3

This is another report on the controversy of the bad conditions of the "turnpike" between Trenton, Mercerville, Hamilton Square, and on to Allentown.

See the following post for the final article.

1899: The Trenton-Allentown Turnpike Wars 3 of 3

Here's the final press report of the controversy as gleaned from the Daily True American. See the preceding two post for continuity.