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Johnson Ferry House

355 Washington Crossing-Pennington Road
Titusville, NJ 08560
United States

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Johnson Ferry House at Washington Crossing State Park
The Johnson Ferry House was constructed in 1740 and likely was used by George Washington and his officers following their crossing of the Delaware River.

Resting Before Attack

The Johnson Ferry House, a gambrel-roof farmhouse and tavern dating to approximately 1740, is nestled within Washington Crossing State Park near the Delaware River. Constructed by Garret Johnson on his expansive 490-acre estate, the house later became associated with James Slack, who managed the ferry service in 1776. Given its strategic location, it's highly probable that General George Washington and his officers utilized both the ferry and the house during the pivotal Christmas night crossing of the Delaware River in 1776.

Today, the site preserves this historic dwelling and features an 18th-century kitchen garden, offering visitors a glimpse into the domestic life of the era. Living history demonstrations provide further insight into colonial life, highlighting the roles of farmers, homemakers, tavern keepers, and ferry operators. Visitors can explore the house and its surroundings to experience firsthand the history of this significant location.

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Related Battles

New Jersey | December 26, 1776
Result: American Victory
Estimated Casualties
910
American
5
British
905

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