Photo gallery of what was once Bellmawr’s Hugg Harrison Glover House. Despite efforts to save it, demolition took place early Friday morning.

Photo gallery of what was once Bellmawr’s Hugg Harrison Glover House. Despite efforts to save it, demolition took place early Friday morning.
The Camden County Historical Society is taking its “Save the Hugg-Harrison House” campaign to Fort Mercer Field Day at National Park. Sunday, October 23, is Field Day at Red Bank Battlefield and there will be tours of the Whitall House and craft demonstrations. At 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., Hessian, British, and Loyalist re-enactors will […]
The Save the Hugg Harrison House Committee invites the public to attend a special program about Bellmawr’s Revolutionary War house on Thursday, October 6 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the Anthony P. Infanti Bellmawr Branch Library Community Room, 35 E Browning Rd, Bellmawr, N.J. Special Presentation from the Camden County Historical Society Camden County Historical Society […]
Last minute efforts are underway to try and save Bellmawr’s historic Hugg-Harrison-Glover House from impending demolition. The Camden County Historical Society hopes to save the house by having it moved approximately 100 feet out of the path of demolition. The house is located on the property of St. Mary’s Cemetery, which is owned by the […]