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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q20_the-butternut-tree_Butler-NJ.html
Oldest and largest known tree of its species in New Jersey. Stands on site of 18th century Mead Farm. Hull, nuts, and bark traditionally used by Indians and Colonists.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q1Z_fredericks-house_Kinnelon-NJ.html
A Dutch stone farmhouse built circa 1730 by Fredericks family. One of the first families to settle in this region. Their descendants lived and farmed here through early twentieth century.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q1Y_morris-county_Butler-NJ.html
Founded 1739. George Washington and Continental Army encamped here 1777, and 1779-1780. Major iron-producing center in the nation during the 19th Century.
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/HMSCA_american-hard-rubber-company_Butler-NJ.html
Company, and affiliated predecessors, oldest manufacturer of hard rubber products in the world. Butler, model industrial village, developed around rubber industry. In 1880, town named for Richard Butler, rubber executive.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDXP_great-charlotteburg-furnace-tract_Kinnelon-NJ.html
In this area, Peter Hasenclever built iron works for the "American Company." Operation of furnace and three forges later managed by John-Jacob Faesch and Robert Erskine.