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Pine Hill is a borough in Camden County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 10,743, [11] [12] an increase of 510 (+5.0%) from the 2010 census count of 10,233, [21] [22] which in turn reflected a decline of 647 (−5.9%) from the 10,880 counted in the 2000 census.
Penn State Forest Atlantic white cedars along the banks of the Oswego River Penn State Forest Location in the United States Show map of the United States Penn State Forest Location in New Jersey Show map of New Jersey Location Burlington County, New Jersey Nearest town Jenkins Neck and Chatsworth Coordinates 39°44′4.9″N 74°29′28.82″W / 39.734694°N 74.4913389°W / 39. ...
William Penn attended meeting in Chester, probably in a private home, soon after his October 1682 arrival. 3rd and Market Streets, Chester: Evening Meeting House [c] replaced on the same site by Bank Meeting House: 1682 1683-1685 [d] 1698 A temporary, wood-frame building, built on Bank Hill, along the Delaware River. [20] [e]
In 1996, Governor of New Jersey Christine Todd Whitman frisked Sherron Rolax, a 16-year-old African-American youth, an event which was captured in an infamous photograph. Rolax alleged his civil rights were violated and sued the state of New Jersey. [65] His suit was later dismissed. [66]
The New Jersey attorney general's office is investigating the eligibility of the liquor licenses of three Trump-owned golf courses in the state following former President ... Pine Hill and Colts Neck.
Thomas Penn, governor of the Province of Pennsylvania from 1746 to 1775, c. 1752 Lappawinsoe, who sold regions of present-day eastern Pennsylvania and western New Jersey to the sons of William Penn in the Walking Purchase, c. 1735 A historical marker in Nockamixon Township, erected in 1949 by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission commemorating the Walking Purchase
Society Hill is named after the 17th-century Free Society of Traders, which had its offices at Front Street on the hill above Dock Creek. [14] The Free Society of Traders was a company of elite merchants, landowners, and personal associates of William Penn who were granted special concessions in order to direct the economy of the young colony.
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