Results for Delaware and Raritan Canal
Results for Delaware and Raritan Canal
Delaware And Raritan Canal
Begun in 1832, canal follows Delaware River to Trenton then New Brunswick. Built by Irish immigrants, canal fell into disuse with advent of railroads in 1850.
Marker is on New Jersey Route 29, on the right when traveling south.
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Centre Bridge / Delaware and Raritan Canal Feeder
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Centre Bridge
The Center Bridge Company was incorporated to construct a toll bridge across the Delaware River here in 1812, completely reconstructed in 1830, and substantially repaired in 1841 after a damaging flood. The bridge, a covered timber structure, was ...
Delaware and Raritan Canal
1830 – 1935
The State Street Locks were located here. The canal was 42.9 miles long and there were 14 locks between Bordentown and New Brunswick via Bound Brook. The feeder extended 21.6 miles from Raven Rock. The main stream ...