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Continental troops camped here in December 1778 while escorting British and Hessian prisoners to Virginia.The enemy troops were captured in the Battle of Saratoga.
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Settled by Baptists in the 1720s. One of the area's older towns astride the Old Kings Highway (now Rte. 519), it offered a tavern, stores, and various artisans.
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Congregation was formed in 1832 and met in a room on Bridge Street. This church erected in 1844 and enlarged in 1861.
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This tablet is erected as a tribute to the men of Frenchtown who served on the Great World War. 1917-1918
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The Belvidere-Delaware Railroad c.1853. Later leased to the Penn R. R. System, the line allowed transit of Lehigh & Hudson R. R. passenger trains.
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Erected in 1849 at a cost of $400. Used almost continuously until 1953. Accommodated up to 40 students with one teacher.
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Now owned by Unitarian-Universalistcongregation. Present church was built in 1837.
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