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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1G3D_the-keeler-oak-tree_Mansfield-NJ.html
The Keeler Oak Tree is a white oak (Genus Quercus Species Alba. 88' tall and a drip line of 120'. This 300 year old tree was witness to the Colonial troops and Hessian soldiers as they marched through Black horse to Petticoat bridge where a famous…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMO0U_world-war-ii-monument_Springfield-NJ.html
Erected as a tribute tothe men of this communitywho served in World War II————————* In Memoriam *Henry D. HoffmanThomas B. Hopkins Honor RollHarry Allen · Leslie Atchason · Harry Bod…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNYT_revolutionary-war-hospital_Springfield-NJ.html
The brick structure standing near this point, is Copany Meeting House, built in 1775, following a skirmish between American units under Colonel Samuel Griffin and Hessian troops commanded by Colonel Kurt von Donop at nearby Petticoat Bridge on Dec…
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On orders from General Washington to pull Hessian troops southward from positions of support near Trenton, 600 Americans, stationed at Mount Holly under Colonel Samuel Griffin, attacked a Hessian outpost here on December 21. When the 3,000 Hessian…
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British Corporal John Fisher, 28th. Regimentwho had deserted the British to join the Rebelswas caught, tried and convicted. He was hungat 10 AM June 22, 1778
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM99_culmullen-1798_Mansfield-Meath.html
Erected by the People ofCulmullen and Districtto the memory of the Men and Womenof Wexford and Meathwho died for their Countryand lie buried in the surrounding area There were two periods of intenseRising activity around Culmullen in 1798 Th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM98_the-keeler-oak_Mansfield-NJ.html
The Keeler Oak is a White Oak(Genus: Quercus, Species: alba)88' tall with a drip line of 120'.This 300 year old tree was witnessto the Colonial troops and Hessiansoldiers as they marched throughBlack Horse down to Petticoat Bridgewhere a famous sk…
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