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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM538_defenders-of-the-union_Newton-NJ.html
Erected by a grateful people to commemorate the services and sacrifices of the soldiers and sailors in the War of the Rebellion.
Right of Monument:Malvern Hill, Salem Heights, Petersburg, Crampton Pass, Spottsylvania, Roanoke Island, Cold Harbo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM527_the-hill-memorial_Newton-NJ.html
The Hill MemorialHeadquartersof theSussex County Historical SocietyBuilt 1916 in Renaissance Revival style by gift of Joshua Hill. Dedicated June 8, 1917. Listed 1985 on State and National Historic Registers as the oldest Museum Building in New Je…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM526_george-washington-tree_Newton-NJ.html
This tree planted inmemory ofGeorge Washingtonby theChinkchewunska Chapter D.A.R.1932
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM524_sussex-county_Newton-NJ.html
To commemoratethe establishment of Sussex Countyby Act of the Legislature, June 8, 1753.
To Commemorate the setting up ofthe Court of General Sessions and theInferior Court of Common Pleas bydecree of Governor Jonathan Belcherin the name of Kin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM520_newton-green_Newton-NJ.html
The Courthouse Yard was a central part of landowner Jonathan Hampton's Town Plot in 1762. It was used for political meetings, corporal punishment, militia trainings, public entertainments, and a common pasture. Until 1858 voters in township electi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM51T_home-of-thomas-anderson_Newton-NJ.html
Admitted to New Jersey Bar as Counsellor 1765.Appointed first Surrogate of Sussex County by Royal Governor William Franklin, 1768Office held by reappointment until death 1805.Acting Clerk of Sussex County 1770-1777.Assistant Deputy Quartermaster G…
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Erected to an unknown soldier of the RevolutionChinkchewunska Chap No 24 DAR NJ