Port Republic, NJ Locations
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76 W Jimmie Leeds Rd Ste 403, 4.7 miles
76 W Jimmie Leeds Rd Ste 403,
Galloway,
NJ
8205
Categories: Galloway NJ
310 CHRIS GAUPP DR STE 100 4.8 miles
310 CHRIS GAUPP DR STE 100
ABSECON,
NJ
8205
Categories: ABSECON NJ
240 MATHISTOWN RD UNIT 213 7.4 miles
240 MATHISTOWN RD UNIT 213
LITTLE EGG HARBOR TWP,
NJ
8087
Categories: LITTLE EGG HARBOR TWP NJ
2500 ENGLISH CREEK AVE STE 908 9.1 miles
2500 ENGLISH CREEK AVE STE 908
EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP,
NJ
8234
Categories: EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP NJ
2500 English Creek Ave Bldg 200, Ste 214 9.1 miles
2500 English Creek Ave Bldg 200, Ste 214
Egg Harbor Township,
NJ
8234
Categories: Egg Harbor Township NJ
211 S FRANKLIN BLVD 10.1 miles
211 S FRANKLIN BLVD
PLEASANTVILLE,
NJ
8232
Categories: PLEASANTVILLE NJ
1907 NEW RD 11.9 miles
1907 NEW RD
NORTHFIELD,
NJ
8225
Categories: NORTHFIELD NJ
2 DEVONSHIRE DR AC INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 12.1 miles
2 DEVONSHIRE DR AC INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP,
NJ
8234
Categories: EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP NJ
24 S Carolina Ave 12.2 miles
24 S Carolina Ave
ATLANTIC CITY,
NJ
8401
Categories: ATLANTIC CITY NJ
1401 ATLANTIC AVE STE 2600 12.3 miles
1401 ATLANTIC AVE STE 2600
ATLANTIC CITY,
NJ
8401
Categories: ATLANTIC CITY NJ
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Port Republic is a city on the Mullica River, located in Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city had a total population of 1,115, reflecting an increase of 78 (+7.5%) from the 1,037 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 45 (+4.5%) from the 992 counted in the 1990 Census.
It is a dry town, where alcohol cannot be sold.
In 1774, Evi Smith, Hugh McCullum, and Richard Wescoat applied for a Royal charter to build a dam, sawmill, and gristmill on their land along Nacote Creek. While it has been claimed that Chestnut Neck was settled as early as 1637, no evidence to support this claim has been presented.
In its early days, Port Republic was known as Wrangleboro. During the American Revolutionary War, Port Republic provided refuge to the residents of the nearby community of Chestnut Neck when the British Army, arriving by ship, sacked their town on October 6, 1778. It had been used as a base by privateers who were capturing goods intended for British forces. Among the refugees was Daniel Mathis, a tavernkeeper who built the Franklin Inn in Port Republic, which is used as a private house today. Some of the British ships were trapped in the creek by the ebb tides. The General Lafayette Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution erected a monument on October 6, 1911, to mark the site of the Battle of Chestnut Neck. A Continental Army soldier at the top of the 50-foot (15 m) monument faces the river, "guarding the shore" against the approaching enemy.
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Population (total): Population in 2019: 1,052 (51% urban, 49% rural). >Population change since 2000: +1.4%
Ancestries: Ancestries: Italian (18.5%), Irish (16.8%), English (10.7%), American (8.7%), German (8.5%), European (6.8%).
Land Area: 7.62 square miles.
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In its early days, Port Republic was known as Wrangleboro. During the American Revolutionary War, Port Republic provided refuge to the residents of the nearby community of Chestnut Neck when the British Army, arriving by ship, sacked their town on October 6, 1778. It had been used as a base by privateers who were capturing goods intended for British forces. Among the refugees was Daniel Mathis, a tavernkeeper who built the Franklin Inn in Port Republic, which is used as a private house today. Some of the British ships were trapped in the creek by the ebb tides. The General Lafayette Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution erected a monument on October 6, 1911, to mark the site of the Battle of Chestnut Neck. A Continental Army soldier at the top of the 50-foot (15ÃÂ m) monument faces the river, "guarding the shore" against the approaching enemy.