Dreahook Creek
Dreahook Creek is a left tributary of Holland Brook in Readington, New Jersey. It begins on township owned land near Creek Road and Dreahook Road. It merges with another small tributary (East Dreahook Creek) on the east side of County Route 620 before entering the Holland Brook. It was named after the former Dutch village of Dreahook (Drea-Hook).[1] The name is a corruption of Driehoek (drie- three and hoek- angle), which is the Dutch word for triangle.[2] It was likely named for the triangle created by the settlement in its relation to the early roads to Flemington, Whitehouse Station, Readington Village and Pleasant Run, which have since been rerouted.[3]
Crossings
Dreahook Creek
- Dreahook Road
- Horseshoe Road
- CR 523/Main Street
East Dreahook Creek
- CR 620/Dreahook Road East
See also
References
- Gannett, Henry. "A geographic dictionary of New Jersey". Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1978. Pg 40
- Brachin, Pierre. "The Dutch language: a survey". Leiden: Brill Archive, 1985. Pg 15.
- Readington Township Historic Preservation, Readington Township Historic Preservation Commission, Readington Township Museum Committee "Readington Township: Images of America" Dover, NH: Arcadia Publishing, 2008. Pg 61
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