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John Abbott II House

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Built
  
ca. 1730

NJRHP #
  
1652

Phone
  
+1 609-585-1686

NRHP Reference #
  
76001159

Designated NJRHP
  
November 20, 1975

Added to NRHP
  
18 June 1976

John Abbott II House

Address
  
2200 Kuser Rd, Hamilton Township, NJ 08690, USA

Similar
  
Isaac Watson House, Golden Swan‑True American, Anderson‑Capner House, East Trenton Public Lib, Gen Philemon Dickinson

The John Abbott II House was built ca. 1730 in what is now Hamilton Township, Mercer County, New Jersey. During the American Revolution, Samuel Tucker, the state treasurer, fleeing the British advance on Trenton, removed the money in his care to the home of John Abbott II. The location of the funds was betrayed by Mrs. Mary Pointing, who led a 500-strong detachment of British troops to the house. In ransacking the home, the soldiers discovered Tucker's trunk with his personal effects and £1500 in unsigned paper money. However, the specie money was hidden by the family in the bottom of tubs in the cellar, covered with broken dishes and household utensils. The tubs escaped close inspection and the money was kept from British hands. The house is currently home to the Hamilton Township Historical Society and is open to the public.

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