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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4J5_this-morristown-green_Morristown-NJ.html
This Morristown Green was given by the trustees of the Presbyterian Church in Morristown to the trustees of the Morristown Green in 1816 to be held in trust. "For the use and enjoyment of the public and to remain as a common forever."
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4J3_fort-nonsense_Morristown-NJ.html
This stone marks the site ofFort Nonsensean earthwork built by theContinental Army in thewinter of 1779-80
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4IZ_the-french-are-coming_Morristown-NJ.html
General George Washington and Colonel Alexander Hamilton are advised at Morristown by the Marquis de Lafayette that the French are coming to support the American cause. May 10, 1780
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4IY_campfield-house_Morristown-NJ.html
Home of Jabez Campfield, where Alexander Hamilton courted Betsy Schuyler in 1780. Her uncle, Surgeon General of the Continental Army, Dr. John Cochran, quartered here.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3GP_arnold-tavern_Morristown-NJ.html
Site of Col. Jacob Arnold's Tavern. It was used as Washington's Headquarters January - May, 1777. Troops were in Lowantica Valley.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3GO_the-green-1715_Morristown-NJ.html
Site of Morris County's two earliest court houses. The Green, purchased in 1816 from the Presbyterian Church, owned and continuously administered by the trustees of the Morristown Green.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM39N_court-house-and-jail_Morristown-NJ.html
1770 - 1827Here stood theCourt Houseand Jailat the time of theAmerican RevolutionMarked 1904 by theMorristown ChapterD.A.R.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM399_continental-army-encampments-at-morristown_Morristown-NJ.html
Life Guard CampOn this site the Commander in Chief's Guard was encamped from December 1779 to June 1780. The Guard was reorganized in Morristown during the first encampment in 1777 and again in 1780. Washington made his headquarters in the Ford Ho…
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