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Pluckemin, New Jersey
Pluckemin Inn
Pluckemin Inn
Pluckemin, New Jersey is located in Somerset County, New Jersey
Pluckemin, New Jersey
Pluckemin, New Jersey
Location in Somerset County, New Jersey
Pluckemin, New Jersey is located in New Jersey
Pluckemin, New Jersey
Pluckemin, New Jersey
Location in New Jersey
Pluckemin, New Jersey is located in the United States
Pluckemin, New Jersey
Pluckemin, New Jersey
Location in the United States
Country  United States
State  New Jersey
County Somerset
Township Bedminster
Area
 • Total 0.70 sq mi (1.80 km2)
 • Land 0.69 sq mi (1.80 km2)
 • Water 0.00 sq mi (0.01 km2)
Elevation
184 ft (56 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total 359
 • Density 518.04/sq mi (199.93/km2)
FIPS code 34-59730
GNIS feature ID 879376

Pluckemin is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located within Bedminster Township, in Somerset County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It was also known historically as Pluckamin. It was the site of several historic events during the American Revolutionary War.

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop.
2020 359
U.S. Decennial Census
2020

History

William Leslie Gravestone, Pluckemin, NJ
Gravestone of British Captain William Leslie, died during the Battle of Princeton, January 3, 1777

After the victory at Princeton, General George Washington and his army camped nearby from January 4 to 6, 1777 on the march to Morristown. On January 5, General Washington set up his headquarters in a local Pluckemin house, which later became known as the John Fenner House, and wrote his battle report to John Hancock. He also ordered military honors for the battle death of British Captain William Leslie, a friend of the American Dr. Benjamin Rush. The gravestone is in the graveyard of the former St. Paul's Lutheran Church (built 1757), where the Pluckemin Presbyterian Church is now located.

During the winter of 1778–79, the Pluckemin Continental Artillery Cantonment Site, commanded by General Henry Knox, was located nearby.

On February 18, 1779, General Knox organized a grand celebration, The French Alliance Ball, for the first anniversary of the alliance with France. In attendance were General Washington and his wife Martha. Over four hundred people enjoyed dancing, drinking and fireworks.

Historic district

The Pluckemin Village Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 26, 1982.

Transportation

Pluckemin is intersected by two major roads: U.S. Route 202 / U.S. Route 206 (north-south) and County Route 620 / Burnt Mills Road / Washington Valley Road (east-west).

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