Historical Marker Series

Sons of the American Revolution

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Born ? 1735 ? in ScotlandDied ? 1780 ? at Ringwood Friend in need for Washington Geographer and Surveyer Generalfor the American Army in theRevolutionary War A true and faithful Christian patriotErected by the New Jersey Society of the S.A.R.1952
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Two Revolutionary war veterans, Eli Pearce and Israel Ferris, are buried in this cemetery. Born August 24, 1760, in Middleborough, Massachusetts, Eli Pierce enlisted April 13, 1776, and served six months in Col. Christopher Lippett's Rhode Island "Minute…
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In this tomb rests the remains ofWilliam FewBorn June 18, 1748 - Died July 16, 1828 Lieut. Colonel, Georgia Militia duringthe American Revolution, 1776-1779.Member, Continental Congress, 1780-1788Signed Federal Constitution, 1787Member, Georgia Conventio…
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This building, erected in 1756 by the College of New Jersey and named Nassau Hall in honor of King William III, was seized by British forces for military purposes in 1776, and retaken by the American Army January 3, 1777.Here met from June 30, 1783 until No…
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A signer of theDeclaration of Independenceis buried in these grounds1730 - 1781———————-Erected byThe New Jersey Society of theSons of the American Revolution1913
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[Panel 1:] John HansonHonored Patriot of the American Revolution[Picture of John Hanson and Seal of the "Sons of the American Revolution"] [Panel 2:]Born 3 April, 1721, Mullberry Grove, Charles Co., MD.Died 15 November 1783 at the original Oxon Hill Mano…
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Major William Edmiston. William Edmiston was named by General William Campbell as the commanding officer of the Virginia Militia at the Battle of King's Mountain SC. Known for bravery under fire Major Edmiston ordered his troops up the mountain in the first…
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Patriot David Janes served the cause of gaining our nation's independence from England while a dedicated member of the military. A descendant of William Bradford III, the first Governor of the Plymouth Colony, David was born in 1762. In the spring of 178…
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(General LaFayette) was the official guest of the State of Indiana at Jeffersonville on May 12, 1825 at the house of Former Governor Posey on the West corner of Front and Fort Streets. He was welcomed by the Governor of the the State, by a Committee of the …
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General George Washingtonin frequent visits to the Americantroops encamped nearby during theWar of theRevolutiondrank at this springand gave it its nameCold Spring.
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