The construction of County Route 649, a modern bypass road, has significantly reduced traffic through the community, resulting in a quiet, tranquil atmosphere with minimal automobile congestion. Mauricetown is a small, gridded town consisting of two main roads running east–west and three side streets running north–south, forming about 10 blocks of mostly residential buildings. The settlement is built on high ground overlooking the Maurice River, which supported Mauricetown's economic boom during the 19th century, when the community was active in coastal trade and shipbuilding. Mauricetown proper is surrounded on three sides by the grassy salt marshes, tidal flats, small creeks, and the Maurice River, and is located about 6 miles (9.7km) upriver from the Delaware Bay. The building stock is mostly historic, with the large majority being houses built between 1790 and 1900. The Caesar Hoskins Log Cabin, one of the earliest buildings in Mauricetown and all of southern New Jersey, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[7]
The area is served as United States Postal Service ZIP code 08329. As of the 2010 United States Census, the population for ZIP Code Tabulation Area 08329 was 221.[8]
The Mauricetown Historic District is a 78.1-acre (31.6ha) historic district encompassing the community roughly along Highland Street. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 29, 2018, for its significance in architecture, commerce, and maritime history from 1815 to 1930. The district includes 118 contributing buildings and one contributing structure. The Caesar Hoskins Log Cabin is part of the district.[12]
Notable buildings
Abraham and Ann Hoy House
Elkinton-Butcher House
Captain Edward Compton House
Captain Isaac Peterson House
David Compton House
James Compton House
Mauricetown United Methodist Church
Sharp-Mickle House
John Wills House
Hunter-Harris House
Gallery
Waterfront Park on the Maurice River
Sharp–Mickle and Compton–Bowen–Bacon Houses
John Wills House
Elkinton–Butcher House
Captain Alfred Haley House
Hunter–Harris House
Preserved section of the Maurice River Pratt Through-Truss Swing Bridge
Notable people
See also: Category:People from Commercial Township, New Jersey
People who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Mauricetown include:
Urgo, Jacqueline L. "An evening of tracing South Jersey village's history - house by house", The Philadelphia Inquirer, December 5, 2016. Accessed February 5, 2018. "Mauricetown, N.J. - Usually around June, work begins on the honey-do lists in this tiny Cumberland County maritime village.... Also featured on the tour this year is the Caesar Hoskins House, owned by Deanna Arnold. The house, dating to the 1600s, is believed to be the oldest inhabited building in Commercial Township and one of the oldest in South Jersey."
Meetings, Mauricetown Historical Society. Accessed February 5, 2018. "Michael Chiarappa, Professor at Quinnipiac University: 'An Introduction to Mauricetown Native and World Famous Naturalist, Dallas Lore Sharp'"
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