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Welcome to the Elsinboro Township Website. We hope you find this site informative and a useful tool for your needs about our community and local government. This site was established, April, 2012 and we invite your comments and suggestions for improvement.

The township committee is continually working to improve communication with the residents and increase transparency. Please check back frequently for updates, as our site continues to grow. If you have any questions or recommendations, please be sure to contact us at mayor@elsinborotownship.com

Thank you for the opportunity to serve the residents of Elsinboro. Sean M. Elwell, Mayor

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HISTORY

Elsinboro is a Township in Salem Country, New Jersey, United States.

Elsinboro is the site of the First English Settlement in New Jersey-1641. The original site was destroyed by the Dutch. The Swedes built Fort Elfsborg in 1643 it was called Fort Elfsborg in honor of the fortress at Gothenburg, Sweden. The fort had a garrison of 13 soldiers, eight 12 lb guns and one mortar. There is a black stone monument of the fort outside the Elsinboro Township School, the stone block came from the old fortress in Sweden built in the 13th century.

First mention dates of Elsinboro Township are recorded as far back to May 12, 1701, though it was also mentioned in records on November 28, 1676. The details and date of its original incorporation are unknown. The township was incorporated by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 21, 1798 as one of New Jersey's original group of 104 townships.

The riverfront in Elsinboro is a prime attraction for summer and permanent residents. There are several homes still standing built in the early 1700s. Click on the houses below to learn more about these historical buildings.

As of the United States 2010 Census, the township population was 1,036. Today, the Elsinboro community is mainly agricultural and residential.

Morris-Goodwin House

Constructed in 1745 by William Goodwin, the house is original and well preserved, 2 1/2 stories over a cellar with brick foundation, timber frame clapboard exterior walls, wood shingle Gable Roof. The 88 acre tract on which it stands was part of a 1200 acre plantation called Elsinburgh.

Constructed in 1722 by Abel Nicholson is in good condition, 2 stories, brick foundation. An early record contains the following information:

Samuel Nicholson liveinge at Deifton in the county of Notingham in Old England, And from thence removed or transported himself with his wife and children to America in the ship called the Griffin beinge master who all arrived in Delaware River in the province of West New Jersey the 23 day of the ninth month, 1675, and soe to the place now called new Salem where they inhabite”. This information was published in 1924 by Sunbeam Publishing Company, 1924 in Salem, NJ. Another reference is Colonial Roof T and Candle Ends, Salem County Historical Society, 1934.