Hi all. I was hoping to get some info for an upcoming adventure. I would like to take the route that the Quakers took from Philadelphia to Egg Harbor many years ago.
I'm not really sure where to start, but i am off-road capable so i want to do as much original as possible and was hoping maybe some of you may be able to help with a route. from what i gather it would run through Hampton Gate, Quaker Bridge, Mount, Bass River Hotel, Union Hotel in Tuckerton, and wanted to end up at the JD Thompson inn (owned a stage utilizing the route i think in mid 1800s). I have been collecting names of places, but some are hard to actually locate , let alone plot a course. I mean, i know where Quaker bridge road and the Washington turnpike are located, but that's about it. Any help would be appreciated. i always love learning more history about the area! thanks!
I'm not really sure where to start, but i am off-road capable so i want to do as much original as possible and was hoping maybe some of you may be able to help with a route. from what i gather it would run through Hampton Gate, Quaker Bridge, Mount, Bass River Hotel, Union Hotel in Tuckerton, and wanted to end up at the JD Thompson inn (owned a stage utilizing the route i think in mid 1800s). I have been collecting names of places, but some are hard to actually locate , let alone plot a course. I mean, i know where Quaker bridge road and the Washington turnpike are located, but that's about it. Any help would be appreciated. i always love learning more history about the area! thanks!
nce below Beaver Branch though it does get deep as well. I know on the Quaker Bridge route there were multiple tavern/inns Quaker Brige,Mount,Washington,Bodines.Not sure of inns on the other routes,perhaps at Hampton Gate? I do know of several easy to miss road side cellar holes between Washington and Carranza road that may have been taverns? A;l Brants house whil off the beaten path has quite the cellar,wonder if it was a tavern as well?

