

From Crown Road to Freedom Road: King’s Highway to 19th Century Turnpikes
Because King’s Highway connected South Jersey directly to the northern parts of the state, it frequently brought freedom seekers into contact with Quaker abolitionist networks. Because New Jersey sat between Philadelphia and New York City and was close to the slave states of Delaware and Maryland, many Underground Railroad routes passed through the state.
Susan Stoderl
Jul 82 min read




