Here is a mention of "Black Horse", near Glassboro, NJ. I believe the original Black Horse Pike intersected near here. Joan From: http://www.oldsouthjerseyglass.com/morefactsandphotos.htm "Sometimes, near a tavern would be a glass house as in the case of Malaga. Hammonton and Glassboro, New Jersey. In 1835 there were two glass houses in Glassboro, Harmony (Olive) Glass Works and Temperance Glass Works. One of the essays, from 1835 talks about a tradition of evening sleighing to Pole Tavern or Black Horse Tavern for "one of their famous suppers "After supper the party went on to the glass houses in Glassboro," where the fires and works were kept going all night." The Salem County Historical Society possesses school essays from the 1820 to 1835 time frame which talk of the "delightful recreation" of sleighing in general and of sleighing to taverns. In a message dated 9/25/03 10:20:43 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Inn118 writes: From Woodbury Constitution 9/29/1857: LACY, Thomas Died: 23 inst, in Harrison Twp. near Black Horse age 55 Can anyone tell me where Black Horse was at that time. Was that a Tavern? Thanks, Joan Joan Lacy Fitzsimmons