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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16BB_twentieth-century-changes_Princeton-NJ.html
After Bayard Stockton died in 1928, Robert Wood Johnson, head of Johnson & Johnson, rented Morven. He used it as a comfortable suburban retreat, keeping horses in the stable and adding recreational facilities. In 1939, he had plans drawn up for le…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16B9_the-princeton-battle-monument_Princeton-NJ.html
This monument, which commemorates the January 3, 1777 Battle of Princeton, depicts Liberty inspiring General Washington as he leads his troops into battle, and the death of General Hugh Mercer. The seals of the United States and the original thirt…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16B5_stony-brook-meeting-house_Princeton-NJ.html
The area around the meeting house and along the Stony Brook river was originally the "Stony Brook Village," officially part of the town of West Windsor in Middlesex County. A majority of the original colonists that came to settle in Stony Brook we…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16B3_washingtons-route-from-princeton-to-morristown_Princeton-NJ.html
By this routeWashingtonwith his armyretired to Morristownafter his victoryat PrincetonJanuary - 1777———————Erected by theD-A-R
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM169C_beulah-a-oliphant_Trenton-NJ.html
The Old Barracks is recognized as a National Historic Landmark for its significance as the finest example of colonial barracks in the United States and because of its role in the Battles of Trenton during the Revolutionary War. It is also signific…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1606_spring-house_Hopewell-Township-NJ.html
This Spring House was used by the family living at the colonial Ferry House across route 9. The Spring House and the Store Barn facing the Ferry House are the only outbuildings of a once thriving family homestead and tavern. Spring Houses were …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15VJ_mercer-county-vietnam-veterans-memorial_West-Windsor-Township-NJ.html
We, the members of Vietnam Veterans United, Inc. dedicate this memorial to our fallen brothers who did not come home, from the Vietnam War. They have made the ultimate sacrifice for their country and government. We will never forget them, for they…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMV2B_paul-robeson_Princeton-NJ.html
World Renown Athlete, Actor, Singer, Scholar
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU55_250th-anniversary-of-princeton-university_Princeton-NJ.html
On the occasion of the 250thanniversary of Princeton University,the area communities expressappreciation to the University forits contribution to their cultural,intellectual and economic vitality. Chamber of Commerce of the Princeton AreaSeptem…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU54_march-of-the-mill-children_Princeton-NJ.html
Princeton, New JerseyJuly 1903 - July 2003Mary Harris "Mother" Joneswas a crusader for workers' rights. She led several hundred children who worked in the textile mills on a march from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to President Theodore Roosevelt's h…
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