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Joshua Saddler

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Earth Day Marked in Haddon Township's 'Urban Forest'

Saddler's Woods has some of the oldest trees in the nation.

The Saddler's Woods Conservation Association marked Earth Day Saturday by turning out more than 100 volunteers to clear invasive weeds and debris from Haddon Township's "urban forest." The 25-acre tract off of MacAurthur Boulevard surrounds the headwater spring of the main branch of Newton Creek, a tributary of the Delaware River. The land was once owned by a former, runaway slave, Joshua Saddler, who bought it from a family of Haddonfield Quakers he worked for after escaping from a Maryland plantation. In 1868, his will stated that none of his heirs "shall cut the timber thereon." The trees are now among the oldest in the nation. Saddler's Woods Conservation Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the education, restoration …

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Descendants of Former Slave Return to Help Preserve Saddler's Woods

More than 125 volunteers in Haddon Township attend the annual event recently to maintain the natural integrity of historic woods.

Sunbeams glistened through the leaves of the 300-year-old Emancipation Beech tree located in Saddler's Woods as 125 volunteers from four states recently worked on projects to keep the preserved land as natural as it was when Joshua Saddler owned it in the mid-1800s. The Emancipation Beech received its nickname because it was there when Joshua Saddler, a fugitive slave from Maryland, gained his freedom in New Jersey during the Underground Railroad era.  Saddlertown is a small community located along MacArthur Boulevard and Rhoads Avenue in Haddon Township. According to one oral history, Saddler’s owner tracked him down on Evan’s farm in Haddonfield with the intent to return him, his wife and son to Maryland. Evans was a Quaker and …

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