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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TDE_officers-hut-replica-historical_Morristown-NJ.html
"December 15, 1779 - The men of the Regt. Moved into their Hutts. The Officers Hutts were not yet finished for the Gen'l orders were for the officers to see their men Hutted first." - Lt. Rudolphus Van Hovenburgh, 4th NY RegimentWashing…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S9K_kitchel-homestead_Denville-NJ.html
Original farmhouse owned by Abraham Kitchel, Revolutionary patriot. New Jersey legislator and Morris County Judge. Dwelling enlarged and outbuildings built during 19th century. Kitchel family occupied property until 1927.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S97_revolutionary-war-memorial_Parsippany-Troy-Hills-NJ.html
To honor and commemorate our undaunted forefathers of the American Revolution who aided in securing American independence and constitutional government and in memory of all patriots buried within this cemetery
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S96_continental-soldiers-memorial_Morristown-NJ.html
In memory of the Continental Soldiers who died of small pox during the Revolutionary War 1775-1781. And of church members in the Old Baptist Cemetery and moved here in 1892. Dedicated May 19, 1996
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S6B_price-baldwin-house_Chatham-Township-NJ.html
This home represents a prosperous early 1800s farmer's homestead with its wide center hall, tall ceilings, and brick beehive oven. The original 1770's 5 room house was doubled to its current size in the 1830s by Edward Price, a successful farmer a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S6A_lewis-noe-farmstead_Chatham-Township-NJ.html
While Lewis was serving with General Washington's army at Valley Forge, PA., Hessian soldiers foraging for food during a blizzard, stayed here overnight. As Phoebe Brant Noe spoke German, they took only a few chickens, sparing her family from star…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q5W_horse-head-coppers_Morristown-NJ.html
In 1787-1788 copper for horse head pennies mined here and minted nearby by Walter Mould at John Cleves Symmes' home. "Solitude" house later became tavern, Wheatsheaf Inn.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q5V_bethel-a-m-e-church_Madison-NJ.html
Earliest known black church in Madison. The African Union was deeded property 1850, succeeded by First African Methodist Episcopal Church at present site. Rebuilt 1905.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q5U_first-presbyterian-church-of-chatham-township_Madison-NJ.html
Successor to South Hanover First Presbyterian Meeting House which stood across street on hill in cemetery. Acquired by Masonic Lodge 1930.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q45_old-parsonage_East-Hanover-NJ.html
Built as Parsonage for Hanover Presbyterian Church. Jacob Green, pastor 1748-1790. Politic activist, teacher, and Princeton Trustee lived here during part of his pastorate.
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