

The Paulus Hook Ferry, the Last Leg of the Journey to Freedom
In 1834, fugitives hiding in wagons could take a route across the Meadowlands from Newark to Manhattan. By taking the Belleville Turnpike to Belleville, then crossing the Passaic River Bridge, a corduroy road causeway led to the Hackensack drawbridge and then into Paulus Hook (modern Jersey City). Paulus Hook had the world’s first steam ferry from Paulus Hook to the Mesier Docks on Cortland Street in Manhattan in 1812.
Susan Stoderl
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