County gets grant for Smithville work

Date:

Share post:

Special to The Sun
The county plans to use a Preservation New Jersey grant to repair 14 structures and the wall surrounding Smithville Mansion.

Burlington County’s plan to preserve more of historic Smithville is getting some help from the New Jersey Historic Trust.

The trust recently announced its recommendations for Preserve New Jersey grant awards, a list that includes a $750,000 capital grant to stabilize and repair several buildings in Smithville, the former 19th-century industrial village along the Rancocas Creek in Eastampton that is now a county park.

- Advertisement -

Since 1975, the county has invested more than $17.5 million to preserve and restore Smithville mansion and other historic buildings in the park, as well as make other enhancements and additions, including a floating trail across Smithville Lake, fishing docks and a playground.

The park is now the permanent home of two art galleries located in the mansion annex and a restored worker’s house. The Underground Railroad Museum of Burlington County is also housed in a former worker’s cottage there.

The county plans to use the recommended Preservation New Jersey grant to stabilize and repair 14 structures and the wall surrounding Smithville Mansion. Work will include repairs to the Thomas Merritt House, built in 1786 and the oldest property in Smithville. It is believed to be the site of a Lenape village, and was also the home of a grist mill that operated during the American Revolution.

The grant for Smithville restoration work is one of 67 recommended by the Historic Trust that total $13.8 million for state preservation. Among the others are $49,500 for the Community House of Moorestown and $57,188 for Saving Historic Moorestown, specifically historic site management at the Thomas Cowperthwaite House.

Funding for the preservation grants comes from a portion of New Jersey’s corporate business tax revenues dedicated to open space, farmland and preservation. The awards must still be approved by the state legislature and the governor through the normal appropriations process.

Current Issue

Cinnaminson
SideRail

Related articles

A powerful show of support

The girls’ softball players who warmed up for the final day of competition in the three-day, 29th annual...

How the township will mark Juneteenth

Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the U.S. It honors the...

Medford teen prevents a choking: his mother’s

Civil Air Patrol Cadet and 2nd Lt. Armando Dennis, a Medford resident and member of Jack Schweiker Composite...

Lighting the way to history on the Jersey Shore

From Sandy Hook to Cape May and along both the Delaware and Hudson rivers, historic lighthouses dot New...