The Black River courses for a few miles along the southeastern boundary, but its descent is very gradual at this place. The south branch of the Raritan flows nearly through the center in a westerly direction, with sufficient fall to supply a number of mills with an excellent water power. It is bounded on the northeast by Roxbury township, on the southeast by Chester, on the southwest by Tewkesbury and Lebanon townships in Hunterdon county, and on the north by the Musconetcong River, which separates it from Mansfield township in Warren county.Ī large portion of it is occupied by Schooley's Mountain, which, although rising 1,100 feet above the level of the sea and 600 feet above that of the surrounding country, forms a plateau or tableland, whose soil, unlike that of most of the other mountainous sections of the county, is deep and rich. ![]() It was one of the six townships into which the county was divided in 1798, before which time its territory constituted a part of Roxbury. WASHINGTON is the most westerly township of the county. Directions: From Long Valley-Schooleys Mountain Road to Left on Pleasant Grove, Right on Stephensburg.CITY, VILLAGE AND TOWNSHIP HISTORIES, WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. ![]()
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