Coryell's Ferry

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Coryell's Ferry was the original name of the colonial-era river crossing and settlement that later became the town of New Hope, Pennsylvania.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former settlement
historic river crossing
connectedTo Lambertville, New Jersey area NERFINISHED
country United States of America
era colonial era
function ferry service
river crossing
hasGeographicFeature riverbank landing
hasSettlementType riverfront settlement
hasSuccessor New Hope, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Delaware Valley NERFINISHED
historicalUse crossing point for travelers and goods
locatedIn Bucks County, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
New Hope, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
Province of Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
locatedNear central Bucks County
locatedOn Delaware River NERFINISHED
namedAfter Coryell family NERFINISHED
nowPartOf borough of New Hope NERFINISHED
originalNameOf New Hope, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
partOf Thirteen Colonies NERFINISHED
region eastern Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
status defunct place name
transportRoute route between Pennsylvania and New Jersey
usedDuring American Revolutionary War NERFINISHED

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New Hope, Pennsylvania foundedAs Coryell's Ferry