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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8DP_this-liberty-pole_Newark-NJ.html
Dedicated Thanksgiving day, 1906Stands on the siteof the original Liberty Poleerected July 3, 1793.—————-Military Park, first known as"The Training Place,"was set apart asthe town common in 1669.———&…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8DO_trinity-church_Newark-NJ.html
First church on site in1746. Present edifice, builtin 1809, retains originaltower. Became a cathedralof the Diocese in 1944.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4AT_christopher-columbus_Newark-NJ.html
[Front of monument]ACristoforo Colomboligure immortalein questa terradivinatadal suo geniogli italianieresseroNewark N.J. XII OttobreMDCCCCXXVII[Lower front of monument]ToChristopher ColumbusImmortal GenoeseErected by the Italiansin this landPerce…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM49I_the-first-academy-in-newark_Newark-NJ.html
The first academy in Newark was erected near this spot in 1774 by the gifts of generous citizens. Dedicated to learning, it found, in time of war, a new mission in the cause of liberty, giving useful service as a barracks and hospital for Amer…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM48F_seth-boyden_Newark-NJ.html
Born Nov. 17, 1788 Foxborough, Mass.Died March 31 1870 Hilton, N.J. Pioneer in mechanics : Benefactor of industry : Loved work that his fellow man might be benefited : A modest, helpful citizen of Newark: An inspiring example for young and old …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM48E_seth-boyden_Newark-NJ.html
Site of the shop of Seth Boyden, versatile inventor. Among his inventions were patent leather in 1818 and later malleable iron.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM47M_soldiers-of-the-revolution_Newark-NJ.html
To the honor and gloryof thoseSoldiers of the Revolutionwhounder General Washington in 1776and General Wayne in 1779camped on this site Reverently placed by the Nova Caesarea ChapterDaughters of the American Revolution May 1916
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM47K_line-of-march-of-washingtons-army_Newark-NJ.html
Here is recorded the line of march of Washington's army through New Jersey in the war for independence. Erected by the public school children of Newark under the auspices of the Schoolmen's Club in celebration of the 200th anniversary of Washin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM46Q_griffith-piano-company_Newark-NJ.html
This building has been placed on theNational Register ofHistoric Places By the United StatesDepartment of the Interior Rededication byThe Berger OrganizationSeptember 2, 2001 · Newark, New Jersey
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3SH_historic-plane-tree_Newark-NJ.html
Having been on this spotbefore the RevolutionaryWar,is the oldest nowstanding in Newark Placed byNova Caesarea ChapterD.A.R. 1938
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