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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2EA1_new-milford-world-war-i-memorial-a-war-memorial_New-Milford-NJ.html
New Milford World War I Memorial. . Dedicated In Memory of Those of the Borough of New Milford Who Served in the World War. Edward Arnold · Howard Ames · John T. Bird Jr. · Edward V. Bird · Harry Bell &mid…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2EA0_new-milford-veterans-memorial-a-war-memorial_New-Milford-NJ.html
New Milford Veterans Memorial. . Borough of New Milford Bergen County, N.J. Honored Deceased Veterans. Armand Allessandrini · John J. Bilger · Donald Dilworth · George Fermery · Louis J. Faller · Rob…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQX9_cattails-clay_New-Milford-NJ.html
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The schooner John Schmults was in the brick trade for many years during the late 19th century on the Hackensack [River]. Clay deposits were extensive and prized by the Lenape and early settlers for pottery then brickmaking. The …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQWY_brett-park-new-bridge-area_New-Milford-NJ.html
Site of:Hackensack Indian Village,and The RealGeorge Washington BridgeThis 10½ acre park named after Teaneck Mayor and open space advocate Clarence "Jim" Brett is one of the most historically significant site in Teaneck, indeed the Hackensack…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4GF_new-bridge_New-Milford-NJ.html
The first "New Bridge" erected in 1745 it was a strategic crossing during the Revolution, used by Washington'a Army during the 1776 retreat. In 1888/89, the wooden span was replaced by this iron swing-bridge, now the oldest such bridge of its kind…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4FL_french-burying-ground_New-Milford-NJ.html
French Burying GroundFirst used 1677Placed byDavid Demarest ChapterDaughters of the American Revolution1955
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4FK_site-of-the-french-church-and-cemetery_New-Milford-NJ.html
Site of the French Church and Cemetery of Kinkachemeck, New Jersey. Deeded to David Desmarest June 8, 1677 by Tapan Indians.
Erected by the Bergen County Historical Society 1935.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4FC_new-bridge-inn_New-Milford-NJ.html
Built in 1739-40 by Peter P. Demarest. In 1766 he received a license from the local court to "keep a Tavern or Public House" here. The old inn witnessed many stirring events during the American Revolution.
In November 1776, Washington led his r…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4F7_jacobus-demarest-homestead_New-Milford-NJ.html
The earliest part of this house, one of the oldest in the county, was built on land purchased in 1677 by David Demarest, Sr., founder of the Huguenot Colony in Bergen County. His grandson Jacobus, born 1681, lived here until his death in 1763. Jac…