Swedesboro, New Jersey
Swedesboro is a borough in Gloucester County, New Jersey, United States. As of 2020, it had a population of 2,711 inhabitants and a population density of 1,432 people per km².
Swedesboro was formed as a borough by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on April 9, 1902, from portions of Woolwich Township. The borough was named for its early settlers originally from the colony of New Sweden.
History
changeSwedesboro was, at the side of Bridgeport, one of only two settlements in what is now new Jersey in the colony of New Sweden. The oldest existing logging cottage in the United States was built by Antti Niilonpoika (Anthony Neilson/Nelson) in Swedesboro. It is registered as a historic monument, which is also the Church of Trinity Church. This church was founded as a Swedish Lutheran Church 1703; The current building was erected 1784.
The cemetery at the church is the burial ground of the governor of New Jersey Charles C. Stratton and Congressman Benjamin Franklin Howey, among other notable people.
Demographics
changeAccording to the 2020 American Census, its population was 2,711 inhabitants. Whites are the major ethnic group, numbering 62.0% of Swedesboro's total population in 2020.