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Colonial life is alive in New Jersey

One of the original thirteen English colonies in North America that formed the basis of the United States, New Jersey has a rich and intriguing colonial history.

Before the arrival of the Europeans, the Lenape Indians occupied the land between the Hudson and the Delaware. Early in the 1600s, both Holland and Sweden claimed the land. In 1664 the English swept aside these other claims and established a colony they named New Jersey, which remained under the rule of the English Crown for the next 112 years.

The New Jersey colony was remarkably diverse, with peoples from England, Scotland, Holland, Sweden and Africa. There were many different religious persuasions, including Dutch Reformed, Quakers, Presbyterians, Church of England, Catholics, and Lutherans. This remarkable diversity has continued to characterize New Jersey in the centuries since the end of the colonial era in 1776.

Experience New Jersey’s colorful history. Visit historic homes, churches and other places throughout the state for a taste of the period preceding the American Revolution.

 

3 Front Street, Hancock's Bridge, NJ 08038
(856) 935-4373

Judge William Hancock built this brick house in 1734. A notable feature is the decorative patterned brickwork on the end wall of the house.

 
     
   

PO Box 496, Kingston, NJ 08528
(609) 683-7132
www.rockingham.net

In 1783, while the Continental Congress was meeting at Nassau Hall in nearby Princeton, Congress rented Rockingham from the widow of Judge John Berrien for use by General George Washington from August 23 to November 10, 1783. Martha Washington joined him at Rockingham.

 
     
   

1209 Main Street, River Edge, NJ 07661
(201) 487-1739

In 1783, the Steuben House was presented to Baron Von Steuben in gratitude for his assistance to the colonies during the Revolutionary War. The house contains a fine collection of colonial and early New Jersey furnishings owned by the Bergen County Historical Society.

 
     
   

71 Somerset Street, Somerville, NJ 08876
(908) 725-1015

The Wallace House was completed in 1776 as Hope Farm for John Wallace, a successful Philadelphia merchant. General Washington leased the house for use as his headquarters during the Middlebrook Winter Encampment, December 11, 1778, to June 3, 1779. The house is one of the best and most original examples of Georgian architecture in New Jersey.

 
     
   

Sandy Hook, Gateway National Recreation Area, National Park Service Park
Open All Year sunrise to sunset.
Sandy Hook Visitor Center daily 10 am -- 5 pm.
Phone (732) 872-5970
www.nps.gov/gate

Sandy Hook Lighthouse was constructed in 1764 in response to a petition by a group of New York merchants to the Colonial Assembly of New York in 1761 after the occurrence of several shipwrecks on the invisible and dangerous sandbars surround the hook. It has continued to serve as an aid to navigation since then. The lighthouse was restored in spring 2000. The Lighthouse is open for tours by volunteers of the NJ Lighthouse Society on weekends, 12 noon to 4 pm from April through December. Lighthouse tours are also offered daily in July and August, 2004, 12 noon to 4 p.m. through a grant from the Sandy Hook Foundation.

 

Exhibits and Facilities: Visitor Center is in the historic 1894 Spermaceti Cove Life-Saving Station. Exhibits on the natural history of the area, and exhibits on the history of the U.S. Life Saving Service (later became the US Coast Guard.) Bookstore, restrooms and visitor information.

Experience New Jersey’s colonial history first-hand



For more information on the state’s historic sites, please visit the New Jersey Office of Historic Sites web site, part of the State Park Service in the NJ Division of Parks & Forestry.

New Jersey's state historic sites are open year round, Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to noon and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., although times may vary. Sites are closed Wednesdays following Monday holidays. For specific hours, please call the historic site you wish to visit.

For information on National Park Service sites in New Jersey, please visit www.nps.gov.

Want to know more about NJ history?

NJ Historic Trust
NJ Historical Commission
Main Street New Jersey
New Jersey State Museum
New Jersey Division of Archives and Records Management
NJ Historical Society
New Jersey Women's History
Preservation NJ
Crossroads of the American Revolution in New Jersey

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