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Originally published in 1939
Some of this information may no longer be current and in that case is presented for historical interest only.
Edited by GET NJ, COPYRIGHT 2003
SCUDDER'S FALLS, 8.9 miles (50 alt.), a small residential community,
was named for a pioneer landowning family. Amos Scudder was one of
Washington's guides in the march on Trenton.
Swinging R. at 10.2 miles, the highway crosses the canal and railroad.
Here the country flattens out into the broad plains typical of the lower end
of Delaware River.
On spacious grounds at 10.7 miles is the VILLA VICTORIA ACADEMY (R),
school taught by Italian nuns, formerly the Harvey E. Fish home. It is a
sturdy, simple, brownstone mansion.
The highway turns L., following Sanhican Dr. On the R. is Sanhican
Creek.
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