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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM151E_old-york-road_East-Amwell-Township-NJ.html
Early Lenape Indian trail; became a "Kings Highway" in 1764. Was main stage route between Philadelphia and New York.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14QV_linvale-methodist-episcopal-church_East-Amwell-Township-NJ.html
Congregation formed in 1844. Church built in 1858.Hamlet was then called New Market.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM14CM_upper-argillite-alley_East-Amwell-Township-NJ.html
Lenape Tribes used the abundant Hunterdon mineral for arrowheads and tools. One of their trade routes, later the Easton-Trenton Road, ran southwards toward Sanhican (Trenton).
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM13XO_steam-era-signal-switchstand_East-Amwell-Township-NJ.html
The purpose of the railroad signal is not unlike that of a traffic light; it tells locomotive engineers when they can proceed, when they should proceed with caution, and when they must stop. This type of railroad signal, which uses colored lights,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMS95_bellis-durham-totten-farm_East-Amwell-Township-NJ.html
This important early twentieth century farmstead represents the former predominance of dairy farming in Hunterdon County and is significant for its association with Frederick Totten, a founding member of the Hunterdon County Dairy Herd Improvement…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMF0S_wertsville_East-Amwell-Township-NJ.html
Named for the Wert or Weart family who owned land here. Post office est. in 1854.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME15_east-amwell-veterans_East-Amwell-Township-NJ.html
In tribute tothe veterans of East Amwell Townshipwho served in World War II. In Memory Of:William EppeleSteven GarboskiRalph Mattison MelbournLawrence J. LarsenAndrew H. WelisewitzFrank G. Laga Jr.Franklin V.D. Hill Vietnam:Van Dyke Manners
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMB5R_new-market-historic-district_East-Amwell-Township-NJ.html
Encompasses the 18th Century Hamlets of Linvale & Snydertown. Placed on the New Jersey & National Register of Historic Places in 1997.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAX7_coronet-geary-trail_East-Amwell-Township-NJ.html
British officer Francis Geary killed near here in a 1776 skirmish. He is buried to the northeast off Geary's Ridge Road.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAX6_united-first-presbyterian-church-of-amwell_East-Amwell-Township-NJ.html
Founded as a German Reform church in 1749 by Palentine Settlers from Germany. Stone church originally in adjoining cemetery. Became a Presbyterian church in 1810. Original entrance faced south.
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