Mount Rose, New Jersey

Mount Rose, New Jersey
Unincorporated community

The center of the community from southbound Carter Road
Mount Rose, New Jersey

Mount Rose's location in Mercer County (Inset: Mercer County in New Jersey)

Mount Rose, New Jersey

Location within the state of New Jersey

Coordinates: 40°22′09″N 74°44′21″W / 40.36917°N 74.73917°W / 40.36917; -74.73917Coordinates: 40°22′09″N 74°44′21″W / 40.36917°N 74.73917°W / 40.36917; -74.73917
Country United States
State New Jersey
County Mercer
Township Hopewell
Elevation 305 ft (93 m)
ZIP code 08540
GNIS feature ID 0878583[1]

Mount Rose (formerly called Stout's Corner) is an unincorporated community located within Hopewell Township, in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States,[2] situated at the corner of Carter Road (also called County Route 569 and Hopewell-Princeton Road), Pennington-Rocky Hill Road, and Cherry Valley Road. It is named for a local gardener. The Mount Rose section of Rocky Hill Ridge through the community also takes it name from the gardener. Richard Stout opened the first general store in the village around 1822 and in 1830, Josiah Cook and Reuben Savidge opened a second store.[3] The settlement was also later home to two shoe shops, a dressmaker, wheelwrights, a blacksmith, a harness shop, an agricultural implements warehouse, a post office and a steam sawmill. In its heyday the community had about 20 houses. Nathaniel Drake opened an applejack distillery in the village in the mid-19th century. He made and sold peach brandy, apple cider and apple whiskey. The Whiskey House (192 Pennington-Rocky Hill Road),[4] the office building for the distillery and the only remaining Drake building in the village is listed on the township, state and national registers of historic places. The community's schoolhouse, a stone building east of the crossroads, was later replaced by a frame building on the southern end of the village, that is a private residence today. After 1880, Mount Rose began shrinking, due to the growth of nearby Hopewell It is planned that the Lawrence Hopewell Trail will go through the community.[5][6]

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