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Arthur Kill Waterfront

About This Place

The Arthur Kill is the tidal strait separating Elizabeth and northeastern New Jersey from Staten Island. During the Revolution, this narrow waterway was the front line between patriot-held New Jersey and British-occupied Staten Island, and crossing it in either direction was an act fraught with danger.

Revolutionary Significance

The Arthur Kill defined Elizabethtown's wartime geography. At its narrowest points, the waterway is less than a mile wide, making it easy to cross by small boat and nearly impossible to patrol effectively. British and Loyalist raiding parties crossed regularly to attack patriot communities, steal livestock, and capture prisoners. Patriot militia maintained watch posts along the shore, and both sides used the waterway for intelligence operations — spies, informants, and couriers crossed the Arthur Kill carrying information in both directions.

The proximity of Staten Island also created opportunities for enslaved people seeking freedom. The British promise of emancipation for enslaved people who reached their lines made the Arthur Kill a boundary of possibility as well as danger. The waterfront where these crossings took place has been heavily industrialized since the nineteenth century, but the Arthur Kill itself — its width, its tides, its position between two worlds — remains essentially the same geographic feature that shaped Elizabethtown's Revolutionary experience.

Location

Elizabeth waterfront along Arthur Kill, Elizabeth, NJ

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Events at This Location

  1. 1664

  2. 1765

  3. 1774

  4. 1775

    Elizabethtown Militia Mobilization

    James Caldwell, William Livingston

  5. 1776

    Formation of the 3rd New Jersey Regiment

    James Caldwell, Hannah Caldwell

  6. 1776

    British Forces Enter Elizabethtown

    William Livingston, Cornelius Hetfield Jr.

  7. 1777

  8. 1777

    Loyalist Raids from Staten Island

    Cornelius Hetfield Jr.

  9. 1779

    Establishment of the New Jersey Journal

    Shepard Kollock, James Caldwell, Hannah Caldwell

  10. 1780

  11. 1780

    Burning of the First Presbyterian Church

    James Caldwell, Hannah Caldwell

  12. 1780

    Murder of Hannah Caldwell

    Hannah Caldwell, James Caldwell, Shepard Kollock

  13. 1780

    Battle of Connecticut Farms

    Hannah Caldwell, James Caldwell

  14. 1780

    Battle of Springfield

    James Caldwell, Hannah Caldwell

  15. 1781

    Killing of Reverend James Caldwell

    James Caldwell, Hannah Caldwell

  16. 1789

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