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In tribute toCapt. Joshua Huddyof Colts Neck ? 1750 - 1782Monmouth County Revolutionary War hero.Erected by the citizens of Colts NeckAugust 27, 1977
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Colts Neck Townshiphonors its citizenswho made thesupreme sacrificefor their country.World War IIJames ComerfordAlex GrabelewskiTimothy LottJames K. MoreauEdward OryllMitchell ZaleskiKoreaRobert L. CoxVietnamJohn J. Boese
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Born inBound Brook, N.J. Aug. 30, 1758son of Benjamin & Margaret Field.Wounded and captured in theBattle of Monmouth Court House.Left in this area by the Britishin their retreat. Whether hedied of his wounds or was slainby his captors is not known…
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Tavern and stagecoach stop on The Burlington Path—from the Atlantic Coast to the Delaware River. Owned by the widow Hart, the wife of Joshua huddy.
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One of 6 "one room" schoolhouses, originally known as the Barrenton School was moved to its present site, and became the Montrose School. Operation ceased in 1922 with the construction of the Atlantic School on Rt. 537.
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Site of the home of Revolutionary Hero Captain Joshua Huddy and his wife, the Widow Hart. In 1780, a party of Tories set fire to the home.
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