Hancock House
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In the wee hours of the morning on March 21, 1778, 300 Queen’s Rangers, Hessians and Loyalists attacked William Hancock’s house, where a local militia was stationed; their job was to raise and lower the draw bridge. When the British attacked the Hancock House, they certainly did not expect to find Judge William Hancock, who despite his sympathies toward America, was an Official in the British Colonial Government.

BRING THE FAMILY

Bring your GPS and find the geo cache (accessible when site is staffed) or the letter box which is on the grounds of the Hancock House.

COME PREPARED

Bring lots of insect repellant because during the Summer the bugs aren’t friendly.

WHO KNEW

William Hancock is not related to John Hancock, the signer of the “Declaration of Independence."

VOLUNTEER

Come help with events, tours, museum maintenance, computer support or grants.  Contact Hancock House at (856) 935-4373 or hancockhousenj@comcast.net.

SUPPORT

Please join the Friends of Hancock House. Your membership keeps the programs going. There are various membership levels for every budget. Check it out at www.fohh20fr.com.

TAKE PUBLIC TRANSIT

There is no public transit with in walking distance.

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