History has left its imprint on Bordentown and its past lives on in the form of ghosts. Is the ghost of Clara Barton supervising the cleaning of her school house? Who is the crying woman in the secret room at the Quaker Meeting House on Farnsworth Avenue? And will the ghost of a man beaten to death in the Old Stone Shanty ever find peace? A former king, heroes, youngsters, and oldsters, theyre all here. Their stories are written so we dont forget them. Discover the paranormal truths of Bordentown.
History has left its imprint on Bordentown and its past lives on in the form of ghosts. Is the ghost of Clara Barton supervising the cleaning of her s...
Originally known as Farnsworth's Landing, Bordentown was settled in 1682 by Quaker Thomas Farnsworth. A natural hub of transportation for its key location on the Delaware River between Philadelphia and New York City, Bordentown flourished in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Internationally known artists, writers, and inventors called Bordentown home; industry thrived; and many private schools, including Bordentown Military Institute, were highly rated. As residents do today, the people of early Bordentown took great pride in their city. With some two hundred vintage photographs,...
Originally known as Farnsworth's Landing, Bordentown was settled in 1682 by Quaker Thomas Farnsworth. A natural hub of transportation for its key loca...