Smithburg is an unincorporated community located where the municipal boundaries of Freehold, Manalapan and Millstone townships intersect in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States.[2][3] County Route 527 and Monmouth Road (County Routes 537/524) pass through the center of the quaint village of Smithburg.
Smithburg, New Jersey | |
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Unincorporated community | |
![]() Southbound on CR 527 approaching the CR 537/524 intersection | |
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Coordinates: 40°12′32″N 74°21′11″W | |
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County | Monmouth |
Township | Freehold, Manalapan and Millstone |
Elevation | 171 ft (52 m) |
Time zone | UTC-5 (Eastern (EST)) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-4 (EDT) |
Area code(s) | 732/848 |
GNIS feature ID | 880663[1] |
In 1684, the 2nd Deputy Governor of East Jersey Gawen Lawrie instituted "The Burlington Path", a stagecoach route meant to connect Burlington, the Capital of West Jersey, and Perth Amboy, the Capital of East Jersey.[4] Much of modern day Monmouth Road (County Route 537) coincides in general direction and trajectory with this historic stagecoach route. By the mid 18th century, one of the stagecoach stops listed on the route was the Smithburg Tavern, suggesting that the community had already been rather established by this point.
The Smithburg Tavern was the birthplace of New Jersey politician Joel Parker, a prominent "War Democrat", whom would later in life serve two nonconsecutive terms as the 20th Governor of New Jersey; one term from 1863-1866, and another term from 1872-1875. Parker died on January 2, 1888, in Philadelphia[5] and was buried in nearby Maplewood Cemetery, within the center of Freehold Township, New Jersey. His burial place also happens to be located right along the historic "Burlington Path" on what is now West Main Street (County Route 537), adjacent to the Freehold Raceway Mall.
The historically preserved Monmouth Battlefield and, along with, the historic villages of Clarksburg[6] and West Freehold[7] are a short distance away.
The Manalapan Brook flows through the center of this community. The brook continues to the South River, which starts along the border of Spotswood and Old Bridge Township.[8] The headwaters for the Manasquan River also originate in the community.[9]
Ex-Gov. Joel Parker of New-Jersey, while visiting friends at 1019 Mount Vernon-street, this city, yesterday, was stricken with paralysis and died at 1 o'clock this morning.
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