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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU7S_star-glass-works_Medford-NJ.html
Windowpanes were made here by afarmers' cooperative in 1825,tableware by Cochrane, andbottles by Trimble. Star Glassoperated from 1850 to 1923.1847-1997
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU7Q_the-dr-josiah-reeve-house_Medford-NJ.html
Dr. Reeve built this homein 1876. Medford's firstdentist, Dr. W. Roland Dunn,rented office and waitingroom space here from the1930's to the mid 1950's.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU6C_medford-vietnam-memorial_Medford-NJ.html
Erected by Medford Township in honor ofthose who served their country in Vietnam
Leroy E. Bunning, Jr. · Barry S. Chilkotowsky · Barry N. Wood · Herman J. Stricker · Harry Bozarth Jr. · Kenneth E. DeMore Jr. *…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU6B_medford-world-war-i-memorial_Medford-NJ.html
"In honor of those who served theircountry in the war to ensure peacethroughout the world"1917 ? ? ? World War ? ? ? 1918————————————-Harry Barnes · Samuel Beebe &midd…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU3E_the-jonathan-haines-house_Medford-NJ.html
The home was built in 1760, thefirst in what is now calledMedford Village. The 1820addition was built by thegrandson, also named Jonathan.1847-1997
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU3D_friends-meeting_Medford-NJ.html
Established in 1759, the firstMeeting House was built in 1762The present Meeting House datesfrom 1814, with the newestaddition completed in 1984.1847-1997
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU3C_the-methodist-cemetery_Medford-NJ.html
Burials are thought to havestarted here in the 1820's.The earliest legible date is1836. Old area family namesinclude Braddock, Prickett,Riley, Kirby and Stackhouse.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU3A_main-street-meeting-house_Medford-NJ.html
Built in 1842 following atheological dispute that led toa separation between Orthodoxand Hicksite Friends in 1827.Friends reunited under oneyearly meeting in 1955.1847-1997
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU38_haines-cochley-singer-house_Medford-NJ.html
Inherited by Elwood Haines in1847 from his father JonathanHaines, the property was latersold to the Cochley family, whosold it to the Singer familyin the 1930's.1847-1997
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU36_the-mary-smith-house_Medford-NJ.html
This home was built c. 1847.Small corner fireplacesheated the living room andthe bedroom above. The 1961addition blends well withthe original architecture.