![]() ![]() The Camden-Amboy Railroad was chartered in 1830 and is one of the earliest railroads in the United States. Windsor, previously known as Centreville, came later as it developed around the commercial activity spurred on by first the Bordentown-Amboy Turnpike in 1816. The post office at Newtown was renamed Robbinsville in 1844 after the Honorable George R. When Robbinsville-Edinburg Road opened in 1754 to Princeton, Newtown was settled around the Cross Keys Tavern. What is now Allentown-Robbinsville Road (Route 526) opened in 1725 as a main route to Trenton. ![]() The development of our 21 square miles in all likelihood began along the Post Road in New Sharon and New Canton. The southwestern boundary with Hamilton was the original Province Line that separated East and West Jersey in 1687. The eastern boundary is the Old Post Road, so named when the Colonial Post Office was established in 1692, which served as the boundary between Monmouth County and Middlesex County (and later Mercer). A third grant north of the Assunpink went to Colonel Andrew Hamilton in 1701. Later, our area became part of New Brunswick in 1723 part of New Windsor Township in 1731 part of Windsor in 1751 then became the southern portion of East Windsor in 1797 when Windsor was divided into East and West. The East Jersey Board of Proprietors established two large land grants south of the Assunpink in 1690 – one to Augustine Gordon and the other to Robert Burnet (both Scotch Quakers). Originally, the area now known as Robbinsville was part of Piscataway in East New Jersey. One year later, the first town election and annual meeting was held to establish Washington Township with its 1,279 citizens and about 21 square miles. ![]()
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