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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLTM_sons-of-saint-patrick_Morristown-NJ.html
Saint Patrick's Day, March 17, 1780 was " . . . ushered in with Music and the hoisting of Colours, exhibiting the 13 Stripes, the favorite Harp, and an Inscription, declaring in Capitals, THE INDEPENDENCE OF IRELAND." - The New-York Gazette and th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLTG_church-of-the-assumption_Morristown-NJ.html
Gothic revival building is oldest standing church in Morristown. Replaced 1848 wooden church which ministered to Irish immigrant families in surrounding Dublin area.Morris County Heritage CommissionNew Jersey Register of Historic PlacesNational Re…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLTE_saint-peters-church_Morristown-NJ.html
The churches of Medieval England inspired the design of this gothic revival edifice by architects McKim, Mead, and White. Built 1887 - 1911, it replaced an 1828 structure. Features include English stained glass, a 49-bell carillon, a rood screen o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLTB_jewish-community-center_Morristown-NJ.html
First Jewish place of worship in Morristown incorporated 1899. Present center, housing synagogue, chapel, Hebrew school and related organizations built by descendants of original congregation.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLTA_continental-army-encampments_Morristown-NJ.html
Sansay House in which reception was given Lafayette on his return here July 14, 1825.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLT7_sansay-house_Morristown-NJ.html
Monsieur Louis Sansay, Frenchdancing school here. Housewas site of ball honoringLafayette in 1825. Later homeof General Joseph Revere.National Register of Historic PlacesNew Jersey Register of Historic PlacesMorris County Heritage Commission
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLRN_the-aqueduct-trail_Morristown-NJ.html
Nathanael Greene, Washington's quartermaster, wrote of Jockey Hollow:There is wood I am in hopes is sufficient for the purpose of hunting and firing, if it is used properly. There is water in plenty, tho in some places it will be some distance to …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGYI_starks-brigade_Morristown-NJ.html
John Stark, a New Hampshire frontiersman, fought at Bunker Hill, Trenton, and Princeton. His brigade of New Englanders defeated part of Burgoyne's army at Bennington, the first of a series of blows which ended when Burgoyne surrendered at Saratoga…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGXW_a-heritage-of-hearths_Morristown-NJ.html
Soldiers of the Pennsylvania Line built these hearths in the winter of 1779-1780. The rest of the encampment vanished decades ago, victims of disuse and decay. These huts are copies, based partly on the ghosts of post holes and foundation logs …
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Stark's Brigade occupied this slope.
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