"Steamer 'Burlington' leaving Trenton for PA"
Item
Dublin Core
Identifier
7.18a.047
Description
A Delaware River boat that ran between Trenton and Philadelphia with stops at Bordentown, NJ, Bristol, PA, and Burlington, NJ. Between 1917 and 1934, the boat also would stop at Burlington Island amusement park, Island Beach, until a large fire burned much of the park. The “Burlington” boat depicted was first called the “John A. Warner” and was built for Captain Jonathan Cone, who also built the boat “Thomas A. Morgan” in 1853. Captain Cone operated a grocery store on the corner of Radcliffe Street and Mill Street in partnership with Nathan Tyler before moving to Cape May, NJ where he was also involved in shipping.
Date
Undated
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Citation
“"Steamer 'Burlington' leaving Trenton for PA",” Grundy Archive, accessed November 22, 2024, https://grundyarchive.org/items/show/2915.