The Kings Highway And the Pennsauken Graveyard a Chapter in the Colonial H

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The Kings Highway And the Pennsauken Graveyard a Chapter in the Colonial H
A M Asa Matlack Stackhouse
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Crossing 1he Colestown Road our highway in question runs nearly parallel with the present road. Following it we pass in front of the old Ccles' Church. The building is only a few feet away. I am tempted to stop and talk to you all about it, but life is short, so passing along by Gcd's Acre, where many of my ancestors and I presume thine are sleeping, we proceed onward, keeping to the right of the house lately cwned by Charles Coles, still en passing the old red house of the Cooper estate also o...n the right. Near David Burroughs' house not frr from Eilisburg we cress the present road, and hear we rest.
Not far from the old highway in the woodland where the trail is yet plainly vls ; ble, there stood in my boyhood days a gigantic chestnut tree that towered far above the surround- ing trees. This tree is no longer standing but the old monarch of the forest is a pleasing memory. Under its spreading bran- ches I take my stand and in my mind's eye see a wonderful ''" This house was built by Thomas Cowpeithwaite.


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