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Earliest known black church in Madison. The African Union was deeded property 1850, succeeded by First African Methodist Episcopal Church at present site. Rebuilt 1905.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q5U_first-presbyterian-church-of-chatham-township_Madison-NJ.html
Successor to South Hanover First Presbyterian Meeting House which stood across street on hill in cemetery. Acquired by Masonic Lodge 1930.
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Site of?Bottle Hill Tavern'conducted byDavid Brantprior to 1750
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMT2S_sayre-homestead_Madison-NJ.html
Headquarters ofGeneral Anthony Wayne This house was occupied byGeneral Anthony Wayne whilethe Continental Army wasencamped in Loantaka Valley,1777. Olaced byLoantaka ChapterDaughters of the American RevolutionOctober 22, 1936
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Pre-Revolutionary house owned by Josiah Miller. Inherited by his son Luke, Major in the Morris County Militia. Property remained in family until 1889.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMDA_james-madison_Madison-NJ.html
4th Presidentof theUnited States Dedicated 2003 President MadisonOur namesake.Madison, CT. & N.J. [ Back of Monument: ]From ?Bottle Hill' to ?Madison' in1834. This monument is herebypresented through the generosityof the Mayor and Council…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM0X_rose-city_Madison-NJ.html
Rose culture in this area began in 1856. Largest greenhouse "range" built in 1880. Madison became known as "The Rose City"
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Greek Revival mansion, built by William Gibbons, part of estate, "The Forest". Purchased 1868 by Daniel Drew for Drew Theological Seminary. Mansion named for Roxanne Mead Drew.New Jersey Register of Historic Places
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM0V_francis-asbury_Madison-NJ.html
1745 - 1816Methodist PioneerItinerant Preacher
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Built about 1745, was the headquarters of Gen. Anthony Wayne in 1777. Rev. James Caldwell was frequent visitor here.
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