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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HLT_fulper-house_Flemington-NJ.html
Home of Fulper Pottery President William Hill Fulper II & his wife, the former Eta Pearce. Originally built in the early 1800s, the home was completely remodeled in 1924 in the Mediterranean Villa style. It was decorated inside with hundreds of Fu…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HLS_fulper-family-residences_Flemington-NJ.html
The houses at #20 & #24 Mine St. were home to members of the Fulper family during the 19th & early 20th centuries. During the 1910s, a house at #26 was moved to Park Ave. & #24 was moved about 30' west to accommodate factory expansion & constructi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FQQ_zion-evangelical-lutheran-church_Califon-NJ.html
New Jersey's oldest Lutheran Congregation's first service was conducted on August 1, 1714, by the Reverend Justus Falkner, the first Protestant minister ordained in America. It was held in the home of Aree Van Guinee, a freed slave, who later cont…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1FGH_liver-eating-johnson_Milford-NJ.html
John Garrison, later known as John Johnston, born here c. 1830. Killed many of the Crow Tribe, slayers of his Indian wife. Robert Redford movie "Jeremiah Johnson" popularized his life.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1F44_revolutionary-war-encampments_Stockton-NJ.html
Oct 6-7, 1777 New England Regiments camped nearby en route to reinforce Washington's Army near Philadelphia. June 20-23, 1778 The 12,000 man Continental Army camped in this area above Alexauken Creek prior to the Battle of Monmouth.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ELO_solitude_High-Bridge-NJ.html
Patriots imprisoned loyalist Pennsylvania Governor John Penn and Crown Supreme Court Justice Benjamin Chew here during the Revolutionary War. They named the place "Solitude."
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1EHS_buchanans-tavern_Flemington-NJ.html
Owned by John Buchanan from 1774 to 1813. From 1813 to 1846, the second Buchanan's Tavern was operated across the road. It was known as Trout's Tavern until it closed around 1855.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1E8H_rosemont-water-co_Stockton-NJ.html
Established March 14, 1964. Dedicated to the founders of The Rosemont Water Co. and the Board of Directors, past and present.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DOK_civil-war_Flemington-NJ.html
Major Lambert Boeman of the 15th NJ Infantry is buried here just to the east. He was killed at Cedar Creek, VA in October of 1864 while in command of the 10th NJ.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DC0_delaware-twp-hall_Stockton-NJ.html
Long the Sergeantsville Hotel. Gordon's Tavern in 1780. It has been the site of every town meeting since 1838. The township bought it in 1948.
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