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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SGR_jonas-cattell_Deptford-Township-NJ.html
Patriot Revolutionary hero soldier warned Col. Greene at Fort Mercer, Red Bank, of British Hessian Attack 1777-Foot marker
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SG7_clements-bridge_Deptford-Township-NJ.html
After the Hessian rout at Red Bank, October 22, 1777, the main body fled over the bridge to the security of the British lines.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJLV_home-of-captain-james-lawrence_Woodbury-NJ.html
This property, the home ofCaptain James Lawrencewhile attending school inWoodbury, was presented tothe Gloucester County, N.J.Historical Society byGeorge M. BeckettEdward Tonkin BradwayFannie V. Watson BradwayJames Cooper GriscomHoward Clark Hendr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJKP_the-victor_Woodbury-NJ.html
Erected by the citizensof Woodburyin honor of all who servedin the World War < Forward Marker >Dedicated1966The trees plantedalong Broad Streetto be known also as the"Avenue of the Veterans"are dedicated to those ofthe City of Woodburywho serve…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJHD_ladds-castle_Woodbury-NJ.html
John Ladd, who helpedPenn plan Philadelphia,built this house in 1688.The original name wasCandor Hall.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJGX_cornwalliss-headquarters_Woodbury-NJ.html
Nov. 21-24, 1777, Cornwallis had headquarters opposite the Court House. His troops camped on the Meeting House grounds. Many soldiers carried from the battle at Red Bank were buried here in the Strangers Burying Ground.
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