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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM489_american-troops-withdraw_Union-NJ.html
American troops withdrewwest along Elmwood andMorris Avenues toward theRahway River Bridge at theSpringfield border onJune 7, 1780 after heavyfighting at the FirstPresbyterian Church.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM488_general-von-knyphausen_Union-NJ.html
Lt. General Wilhelmvon Knyphausen led 5000British and Hessian troopswest on Morris Avenueon June 7, 1780. Hisobjective was to destroyWashington's army campedin Morristown.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM485_connecticut-farms_Union-NJ.html
On June 7, 1780 about 5000British and Hessiantroops invadedConnecticut Farms (nowUnion Township). Theystopped at GovernorLivingston's homelocated at this site.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM483_to-the-memory-of-colonel-israel-angell_Springfield-Township-NJ.html
Who commanded the 2nd Rhode Island Infantryat the Battle of Springfield23rd June, 1780. Headquarters, Rampaugh. 28th June, 1780. Sir, —— The gallant behaviour of Col. Angell's regiment on the 23rd inst., at Springfield, reflects the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM47W_first-presbyterian-church-of-connecticut-farms_Union-NJ.html
The First PresbyterianChurch of ConnecticutFarms was built in 1730and burned to the groundon June 7, 1780 by theBritish and Hessian army.Reverend James Caldwellwas minister.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM47V_washingtons-headquarters_Union-NJ.html
On June 8, 1780 GeneralGeorge Washingtonestablished Headquartersat this site inConnecticut Farms (nowUnion Township) after theBritish and Hessianarmy's retreat of June 7.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM47U_colonial-church_Elizabeth-NJ.html
Church of 1724 burned by British. Present structure, 1786. Reverend James Caldwell Pastor here, 1761-76; famed later as "Fighting Chaplin."
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM47T_colonial-church_Springfield-Township-NJ.html
Site of Church used asstorehouse in Revolution.Destroyed by British inBattle of Springfield.Present church built 1791.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM47S_caldwell-parsonage_Union-NJ.html
Near this spotstood the parsonage in whichHannah Ogdenwife of Rev. James Caldwellwas killed by a British soldier,June 7,1780. Erected bythe State of New JerseyA.D. 1905
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM47Q_caldwells-home_Union-NJ.html
Site of Parsonage used byJames Caldwell family.Burned by British in 1780.Mrs. Caldwell was killedby a British soldier. (Lower Marker: )Reverend James Caldwelland his wife Hannahmoved to this siteafter his church inElizabethtown was burnedby the…
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