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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAWF_st-anns-catholic-church_Hampton-NJ.html
Congregation formed in 1859. Met in a house on John Street until this church was erected in 1867.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAUW_bog-meadows_Hampton-NJ.html
One of the last remaining "Quaking Bogs" in New Jersey. Put under Bethlehem Twp. protection in 1977.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAUB_perryville-tavern_Hampton-NJ.html
[Newer, Blue Marker]:Built in 1813. Named in honor of Admiral Perry's Lake Erie victory. Later called Brick Tavern. In 1969 moved from Rt. 78 site to this location. [Older, Red Marker]:Built, 1813, Named for Perry's Lake Erie victory. Later Bri…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAU8_new-hampton_Hampton-NJ.html
Early taverns near the Musconetcong River Crossingsserved travelers between Trenton and the Oxford furnaces. Birthplace of Daniel Morgan, one of Washington's Generals.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAU7_musconetcong-valley-presbyterian-church_Hampton-NJ.html
Congregation organized in 1836 in a New Hampton schoolhouse. Tent services held here until the building was completed in 1837.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAU6_bethlehem-baptist-church_Hampton-NJ.html
Congregation sas formed in 1837. Church built same year on the Brunswick-Easton Turnpike (now Rt. 78). Abandoned in 1906.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2P6_van-syckles-tavern_Hampton-NJ.html
Est. 1763 Served Workers from Union Forge. David Reynolds Owner and Builder. Hanged in 1765 by the British for Counterfeiting
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