South Branch Rancocas Creek

[2] The South Branch Rancocas Creek drains an area of 144 square miles.

[5] By the late nineteenth century, steamboat navigation generally ended at Cooks Landing, near Hainesport, New Jersey, with light sailing vessels and barges occasionally venturing upstream to the vicinity of Lumberton to deliver agricultural lime.

From Hainesport to the mouth of the creek, sand and gravel mining generated barge traffic through the early twentieth century.

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