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First service held December 29th 1703By Rev. John KeithFirst Church erected about 1712Second Church erected on old site 1754Charter granted by King George IIIDecember 6th 1769Second Church destroyed by fire 1858Corner Stone of present Church laidJ…
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On this sitein September 1890, Mother M. Joseph and Sisters M. Sebastian, M. Baptist and M. Josephus (Sisters of Mercy) founded St. James School. The school was located in the frame building which had formerly been the church. The school was mo…
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"On this site stood the historic Cross Keys Tavern" ? ? where George Washington and his party including Governor Livingston arrived late afternoon Saturday April 22, 1789 to spend the night before proceeding to Elizabethtown and hence to New Yor…
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The original post office of Woodbridge, established July 31, 1792, was located at the Cross Keys Tavern on the northwest corner of Amboy Avenue and Main Street. The first postmaster appointed by Postmaster General Timothy Pickering was the Honorab…
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This tavern, operated at the time by John Manning, hosted the overnight stay of George Washington April 22, 1789 on route to his inauguration on April 30, 1789. Washington was accompanied on the part of the journey from New Brunswick to Rahway by …
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November 28-29, 1776, Washington passed this way on the march to New Brunswick. April 22, 1789, on his inaugural tour to New York, he lodged at the Cross Keys Tavern at the northwest corner of Main Street and Perth Amboy Avenue.
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In memory of the Revolutionary soldiers and patriots of Woodbridge, New Jersey Placed byJanet Gage ChapterDaughters of the American Revolution
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM40U_lawrence-tennant-ballard_Woodbridge-Township-NJ.html
In loving memory ofLawrence Tennant BallardWho gave his life in the World WarOctober 1, 1918At the final breaking of "The Hindenburg Line" Remember that the greatest gloryGod can accord to man, is theGlory incomparable ofSaving his country
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Dedicated to the Glory of God and to the memory of these brave young men who gave their lives in the Second World War and whose names are here inscribed for all generations to read and remember. They died with honor on the field of battle so that …
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Sept. 27, 1964 Dedicated to the memoryOf our departed brothers
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