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Coordinates: 40°1529N 74°3658W / 40.25806°N 74.61611°W / 40.25806; -74.61611
 

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Edinburg, New Jersey
Center of Edinburg
Center of Edinburg
Edinburg is located in Mercer County, New Jersey
Edinburg

Edinburg

Edinburg is located in New Jersey
Edinburg

Edinburg

Edinburg is located in the United States
Edinburg

Edinburg

Coordinates: 40°15′29N 74°36′58W / 40.25806°N 74.61611°W / 40.25806; -74.61611
Country United States
State New Jersey
CountyMercer
TownshipWest Windsor
Elevation 72 ft (22 m)
GNIS feature ID876107[1]

Edinburg is a 1700s-era unincorporated community located within West WindsorinMercer County, in the U.S. stateofNew Jersey.[2] The community is located at the junction of Old Trenton Road (County Routes 526 and CR 535), Edinburg Road (CR 526), and Windsor Road (CR 641).

History[edit]

The Edinburg general store, a staple of the hamlet since at least the 1820s. Potentially as old as 1790.
The Edinburg general store, a staple of the hamlet since circa 1816.

Edinburg developed in the mid-1700s as a stagecoach stop. The area was originally called "Assanpink," after the nearby Assunpink Creek and the LenapeofNative Americans of the same name that lived in the area. Numerous Lenape artifacts have been discovered in Edinburg over the centuries, suggesting that the Lenape may have once had a settlement here. In 1703, two Lenape - Hapohucquona and Tolomhon - sold hundreds of acres directly south of the Assunpink Creek, in the Edinburg area, to one of the area's first European colonial landowners: David Lyell. Lyell, in turn, sold much of his tract to the area's first colonial settlers.[3]

These early families included the Mounts, Tindalls, Rogers, Hutchinsons, Cubberlys, Grooms, Conovers, Robins, and Hoopers. Around the mid-1800s, they changed the area's name to "Edinburg," reputedly to honor a popular Scottish local.[3]

"Hooper's Tavern" was a popular local hotel that hosted township meetings in the mid-1700s. In later years, Edinburg featured a schoolhouse, hotels, general stores, a post office, blacksmith, foundry, distillery, cider mill, broom factory, wheelwright, cooper, shoemaker, tanyard, basket factories, and more.[3]

In the 1970s and beyond, much of the surrounding farmland was replaced by Mercer County Park, Mercer County Community College, and suburban developments. However, Edinburg still retains some of its original farmland and the broader landscape features a few dozen houses that are 100 years old or older.[3]

In October 2019, the Historical Society of West Windsor published an online museum exploring the history of West Windsor- including that of Edinburg.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Edinburg". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  • ^ Locality Search, State of New Jersey. Accessed January 9, 2015.
  • ^ a b c d "Edinburg". The Historical Society Of West Windsor. Retrieved September 30, 2023.
  • ^ "Edinburg". THE SCHENCK FARMSTEAD. Retrieved September 29, 2020.
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