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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3DV_british-campsite_Atlantic-Highlands-NJ.html
For a week following the Battle of Monmouth, the main British army under Gen. Sir Henry Clinton spread its encampment both side of this road while awaiting transport from Sandy Hook. They embarked for New York July 5, 1778.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3D4_british-retreat-route_Middletown-NJ.html
Seeking the Protection of Middletown's hills on the 29th of June 1778, the day after the Battle of Monmouth, the Main British Army under Gen. Sir Henry Clinton withdrew along this road toward Sandy Hook, whence they embarked for New York a week la…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3D3_chapel-hill_Atlantic-Highlands-NJ.html
Middletown Township Historic District. An early Hamlet on the King's Highway, known until 1809 as High Point. British Campsite after the Battle of Monmouth. Chapel, built in 1809, became the center of strife between temperance forces meeting ther…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3D2_british-campsite_Atlantic-Highlands-NJ.html
For a week following the Battle of Monmouth, the main British Army under Gen. Sir Henry Clinton spread its encampment both sides of this road while awaiting transport from Sandy Hook. They embarked for New York July 5, 1778.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3D1_navesink_Atlantic-Highlands-NJ.html
Middletown Township Historic District. Summer camping ground of the Indians on their Minisink Trail, which became part of the King's Highway. Location of the Burge's Mill in Colonial Times; British campsite after the Battle of Monmouth. A bustling…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3D0_british-campsite_Atlantic-Highlands-NJ.html
For a week following the Battle of Monmouth, the main British Army under Gen. Sir Henry Clinton spread its encampment both sides of this road while awaiting transport from Sandy Hook. They embarked for New York July 5, 1778.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3CK_shoal-harbor_Middletown-NJ.html
First known as Strawberry Hill, Home of Thomas Whitlock, the first permanent settler of record in New Jersey under British Rule, who scouted the land in 1663. Shoal Harbor was an early sailing port and center for fishing and agriculture.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3C0_red-bank-war-memorial_Red-Bank-NJ.html
"Handing Down Old Glory"In Honor and Memory of AllCivil War Veterans andArrowsmith's Post, No. 61,Grand Army of the RepublicOrganized at Red Bank,New Jersey, 1881 and AssociationOf Civil War Veterans. Their Names May Be ForgottenBut Their Sacri…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3A2_highlands-doughboy-world-war-i-monument_Highlands-NJ.html
VeteransWe Will NeverForget Erected byFriends and CitizensofHighlands, New Jersey
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM39M_henry-hudson-springs_Atlantic-Highlands-NJ.html
In 1609, Henry Hudson drew water from this spring.Before the White Man's arrival, Lenni Lenape Indians obtained water from this site. Packet ships continued to use the spring into the 1800's.