You searched for City|State: bernards, nj
Page 2 of 3 — Showing results 11 to 20 of 30
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEIL_dicksons-mill-pond_Bernards-NJ.html
Across Pine Brook, you can see the remnants of the dam that once turned this valley into a pond and harnessed water to turn a sawmill, later a cider mill. The miller's house was behind you. The mill itself stood between this marker and the brook.T…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEIK_a-place-to-remember_Bernards-NJ.html
A tribute to life, lives lost and lives changed forever.September 11, 2001
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEIJ_southard-park_Bernards-NJ.html
Henry Southard1767-1842Settled in Basking Ridge, 1755. Justice of the Peace, Assemblyman, U.S. RepresentativeSamuel L. Southard1787-1842Son of Henry, Born in Basking Ridge, Tenth Governor of New Jersey, Secretary of the Navy, U.S. Senator.
Fath…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEII_basking-ridge-presbyterian-church-graveyard_Bernards-NJ.html
In memory of the Revolutionary War soldiers buried in the graveyard of the Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church
Alward, Benjamin · Ayres, John · Ayres, Nathaniel · Baird, John · Bockoven, George · Boylan, John &m…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD9S_kennedy-martin-stelle-farmstead_Bernards-NJ.html
The Rev. Samuel Kennedy established a classical school here in 1764. Col. Ephraim Martin lived here during the Revolutionary War. The Stelle family and their descendants resided here 1794 - 1940.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD9M_morris-county_Bernards-NJ.html
Founded 1739. George Washington and Continental Army encamped here, 1777, and 1779-1780. Major iron-producing center in the nation during the 19th century.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD9L_french-army-encampment_Bernards-NJ.html
General Rochambeau's troops camped here in August 1781 en route to the Battle of Yorktown.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCW3_william-childs_Bernards-NJ.html
Who has enriched and beautified our community by the restoration of historic sites and buildings. This tablet is erected in grateful appreciation by the Basking Ridge Historical Society.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC09_the-brick-academy_Bernards-NJ.html
This building was erected in 1809 by Rev. Robert Finley to house a classical school founded by him in 1797. Statesmen, professional men, and business leaders were among its graduates. The academy served as a public school from 1853 to 1903. Owned …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBYH_vail-family_Bernards-NJ.html
Renewed and Dedicated April 27, 1990A small burial ground on the site of the Daniel Vail Family Farm