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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM0S_signal-beacon-11_Long-Hill-NJ.html
During the Revolutionary War, signal beacon #11 was located on Long Hill Road in the vicinity of John Cooper's windmill near this site and served to summon local militia in time of danger and invasion.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM0R_millington-schoolhouse-74_Long-Hill-NJ.html
Built in early 19th century as one room school. Classes held continuously until 1926. Addition added 1910. Since 1928 used as Passaic Township Hall. Public school classes discontinued in 1933.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD9N_village-of-sterling_Long-Hill-NJ.html
This planned industrial village, constructed when the railroad was built, included small factories, workers housing, stores, churches, and a school. Silk manufacturing drew skilled immigrants here from Europe and the Middle East.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCVZ_tower-of-remembrance_Long-Hill-NJ.html
September 11, 2001"We Will Remember"
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCVY_sentinel-elms_Long-Hill-NJ.html
Pre-Revolutionary center section of building was home of Cornelius Ludlow, Colonel in Eastern Battalion of Morris County Militia, and later Morris County judge.
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