Friends of the Hancock House

Friends of the Hancock House Hancock House located in Lower Alloways Creek Township, Salem County New Jersey.

The Friends of the Hancock House is a non-profit organization which works with the State of New Jersey to promote and educate the community about the William H. The Hancock House sits on property purchased from John Fenwick in 1675 by William Hancock which passed to his nephew John. The property remained in the Hancock family until 1931 when it was acquired by the State of NJ and opened the follo

wing year as a museum. The Hancock House has strong historical ties to the Revolutionary and Civil Wars. During the winter of 1778 General Washington sent General "Mad" Anthony Wayne to forage for food in South Jersey. Shortly after this, General Howe dispatched British troops to forage as well under the command of General Charles Mawhood. This foraging by the British met with much resistance from local militia and led to the Battle of Quinton's Bridge in nearby Quinton. On March 20, 1778 Mawhood, frustrated with Salem County's support of the Continental Army, issued his troops the order to "...put all to death - give no quarter." In the early morning hours of March 21, 1778 300 Loyalist troops bayoneted everyone inside the Hancock House. Mortally wounded in this massacre was Judge William Hancock Jr, the great grandson of the William Hancock who originally purchased the property. Judge Hancock's great-granddaughter Cornelia Hancock served as a local schoolteacher and a nurse during the Civil War - her work beginning at the Battle of Gettysburg. Following the war she directed the Freedmen's School for former slaves and founded the Children's Aid Society of Philadelphia. Patterned end brickwork, simple structural elements, and local material use also make the Hancock House notable for its architecture.

Today marks the 250th Anniversary the first naval battle on the Delaware River!  We hope to see you on the tour covering...
05/08/2026

Today marks the 250th Anniversary the first naval battle on the Delaware River! We hope to see you on the tour covering this action tomorrow!

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– The First Naval Engagement on the Delaware River: May 8 & 9, 1776

On May 8, 1776 an engagement between two British Naval ships, the HMS Roebuck and HMS Liverpool, and thirteen row galleys of the Pennsylvania State Navy began off the coast of Carney’s Point, New Jersey.

While the two British ships were patrolling the Delaware Bay, they began to run low on fresh water and moved up the river to refill their supply. News of their movement spread quickly to Philadelphia. Thinking the British were attempting to capture the city, the Pennsylvania State Navy was dispatched to engage and stop the British from advancing on the city.

These thirteen small row galleys carried one gun each and the British ships carried 72 guns combined. To everyone’s amazement, the galley captains performed bravely and stood fast against the British ships. The HMS Roebuck found itself in trouble when it ran aground and became stuck off Helm’s Cove (Penns Grove, New Jersey) for the entire night of the 8th. With the galleys running out of ammunition, an attack on the Roebuck never materialized and the ship was freed with help from the HMS Liverpool.

On May 9, most of the day the galleys were chased up the river until the water became too shallow for the British ship to continue. As they turned to go back to the bay, the galleys attacked and followed at a cautious distance. The engagement stopped when it became too dark in the evening to continue.

The next day the British continued down the river and out to sea. Though the Battle ended in a draw, it gave great confidence to the revolutionaries. Continental Congressman from Massachusetts, John Adams, wrote to his wife, Abigail, on May 12, stating:
“There has been a gallant Battle, in Delaware River between the Gallies and two Men of War, the Roebuck and Liverpool, in which the Men of War came off second best—which has diminished, in the Minds of the People, on both sides the River, the Terror of a Man of War.”

Article written by staff at Hancock House Historic Site.
Photo: HMS Liverpool sketch by Jeremiah Riley 1776

Thank you to all who came out the annual massacre event last weekend!(Pictures coming soon!)We also got to show off all ...
03/25/2026

Thank you to all who came out the annual massacre event last weekend!(Pictures coming soon!)

We also got to show off all the work that was done on the house last summer/fall!

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How is the Hancock House connected with Valentine's Day?  It has something to do with Major Simcoe... Read this article ...
02/14/2026

How is the Hancock House connected with Valentine's Day? It has something to do with Major Simcoe... Read this article to find out!

Raynham Hall is home to the first documented Valentine in the United States, addressed to the Townsends’ daughter Sarah by occupying officer John Graves Simcoe, and presented to her on February 14th, 1779. The Valentine alludes to the difficulty of loving an enemy. The poem reads:

Thank you all who came out to support the Hancock House State Historic Site's annual Twelfth Night Celebration!  It was ...
01/08/2026

Thank you all who came out to support the Hancock House State Historic Site's annual Twelfth Night Celebration! It was a huge success and could not have been without the help of all the staff and volunteers that dedicate their time and effort to make events like this happen.

A special thank you to Forbes Road Frolic and all musical performers that made the event so special!

Mark your calendars for January 9th, 2027 to celebrate once again!

The Hancock House will be CLOSED Sunday, December 21st through Thursday, January 1st.  We will reopen on Friday, January...
12/19/2025

The Hancock House will be CLOSED Sunday, December 21st through Thursday, January 1st. We will reopen on Friday, January 2nd just in time for our annual Twelfth Night celebration!

Please enjoy your holiday season and we hope you will join us January 3rd to celebrate the closing of Christmastide!

We are ready for the Salem Yuletide Tour tomorrow (1-6pm) but make sure to come out and celebrate Twelfth Night in Janua...
12/05/2025

We are ready for the Salem Yuletide Tour tomorrow (1-6pm) but make sure to come out and celebrate Twelfth Night in January as well! More info to come!

Happy Halloween!  The ghostly residents of the Hancock House are eager to meet visitors tonight for trick or treat!!  Co...
10/31/2025

Happy Halloween! The ghostly residents of the Hancock House are eager to meet visitors tonight for trick or treat!! Come out from 5-8pm and see us!

10/23/2025
Thank you to all the staff and volunteers who made our annual Ghostly Gatherings a huge success this year!  And thanks t...
10/23/2025

Thank you to all the staff and volunteers who made our annual Ghostly Gatherings a huge success this year! And thanks to all that came out and supported the site! If you missed it, don't worry, there are a few more spooky events coming up:

This Saturday is our kid friendly Jack o Lantern carve (11am-3pm).
Come out and carve a pumpkin to take home in time for Halloween! This event is free (donations are always welcome!)

Speaking of Halloween, we will be open for trick or treating from 5pm-8pm on October 31st! What better way to spend a Halloween night than at an old spooky house!

We are excited for Ghostly Gatherings tonight!  All spots are now filled.  If you missed out on this event, there are mo...
10/10/2025

We are excited for Ghostly Gatherings tonight! All spots are now filled. If you missed out on this event, there are more spooky events coming up! We have a family friendly event on Saturday, October 25th and we will also be open for Halloween trick or treating on Friday, October 31st (5-8pm).

Spots for our Ghostly Gatherings tours are still available for Friday and Saturday nights! 👻👻👻  The tours this year will...
10/08/2025

Spots for our Ghostly Gatherings tours are still available for Friday and Saturday nights! 👻👻👻 The tours this year will have a more eerie and haunting feel to them.... Call now so you don't miss our new and improved event... If you dare! 👻👻👻

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Hancocks Bridge, NJ
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