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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PXS_cider-mill_Mendham-NJ.html
Built as stone gristmill by John Nesbitt around 1848. Purchased about 1908 by Thomas Loughlin for distillery which produced "Tiger" applejack until prohibition.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PXQ_flanders-historic-district_Mount-Olive-Township-NJ.html
Pre-Revolutionary Village achieved greatest prosperity 1827-1859. Buildings include Stone Mill, Miller's House, United Methodist Episcopal Church, Parsonage, General Store, and Creamery, 1909. First pasteurizing plant in New Jersey.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PXO_cary-station_Roxbury-Township-NJ.html
Crossroad flagstop built by William S. Cary who utilized Central Railroad to transport Kaolin and fire sand mined on his farm. Estate house occupied by Cary family continuously from 1769-1950.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PXN_silas-riggs-house_Roxbury-Township-NJ.html
Pre-Revolutionary salt box dwelling least altered on the Suckasunny Plains. Built by Captain Silas Riggs, who operated three boats on nearby Morris Canal. Moved to present site 1962
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PRM_park-place-veterans-park_Butler-NJ.html
Spanish American War MonumentFreedom Patriotism and Humanity-To commemorate the war with Spain, The Philippine Insurrection and China Relief Expedition 1898-1902. This tablet was erected by the Corporal Thomas B. Miller Camp No. 17 Department of N…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PRL_butler-railroad-station_Butler-NJ.html
Former passenger and freight station built by the NY S&W Railroad in 1888. Served as the transportation hub spurring economic growth in the community.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PR0_the-diamond-spring_Denville-NJ.html
The Diamond Spring Water Company, owned by James Miller, supplied bottled water to city of Newark, 1885-1900. The Miller family later operated nearby Diamond Spring Inn as Summer Hotel.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PQZ_st-johns-church_Dover-NJ.html
Oldest standing church in Dover. Built by architect Richard Upjohn. Congregation organized 1849. Originally met in nearby Stone Academy. Church served as hospital during 1918 influenza epidemic.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PQY_job-allen-iron-works_Denville-NJ.html
Site of forge and farm established by Job Allen on Rockaway River later operated by his son, Job Allen, II, Captain in Morris Militia.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PQX_old-stone-academy_Dover-NJ.html
Dover's oldest public meeting house built by town forefather Henry McFarlan. Served as school and place of worship for Presbyterian and Episcopalian Congregations.
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