Historical Marker Search

You searched for City|State: delran, nj

Showing results 1 to 7 of 7
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XZE_world-war-ii-observation-tower-historical_Delran-NJ.html
Erected by American Legion Post #146 in 1942. Located on the former Asa Austin Farm, volunteers observed and reported planes overhead and traffic on the Rancocas Creek. Removed at the end of war.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XZD_new-riverside-cemetery-historical_Delran-NJ.html
In 1912, eight acres of land were made into a park-like cemetery. Unattended, it fell into disrepair. By 1971, the last remains were moved to Monument Cemetery in Edgewater Park.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XZC_cambridge-school-historical_Delran-NJ.html
Built in 1918 as a four room schoolhouse for grades 1-7. Brick veneered in the late 1930's during a WPA project. Closed in 1995 and demolished.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XSG_methodist-episcopal-church-historical_Delran-NJ.html
First named the Laurel Run Methodist Episcopal Church. Erected near Laurel Run in 1841, the original building was moved to this site in 1869. The present church was built in 1880.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XN3_fairview-christian-cemetery-historical_Delran-NJ.html
Opened in 1840 and originally owned by a group called the Christian Brethren. Later named Fairview Christian Cemetery. Currently, has no owner but maintained by the members of Trinity Church.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XL9_trinity-episcopal-church-historical_Delran-NJ.html
Property originally owned by a local religious group. The church was built in 1838 and sold to the Episcopalians in 1845. The congregation continues to celebrate its historic use.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WYU_the-conrow-house-historical_Delran-NJ.html
The original section was built in 1733 by Darling Conrow. A larger section was added in 1751 when he married his wife Deliverance This home is the oldest structure in Delran Township.
PAGE 1 OF 1