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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q1T_morris-canal_Denville-NJ.html
National Registered Landmark-Peer's Store, Lock 8 East. Aqueduct over the Rockaway River is nearby
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q1S_miller-kingsland-house_Boonton-Township-NJ.html
Original Dutch west wing built by Johannes Miller around 1740. Bought in 1798 by Isaac Kingsland who added the large Federal style addition in 1808.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q1R_garret-rickards-house_Boonton-Township-NJ.html
One of Boonton's two octagon houses built on Cornelia Street. Both dwellings of concrete slag construction are only examples of octagon architecture in Morris County.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q1Q_lathrop-manson_Boonton-Township-NJ.html
William G. Lathrop, manager of the Boonton Ironworks from 1850-1882. Built this Italianate mansion, which became New Jersey's first home for firefighters in 1898.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q1P_boonton-historic-district_Boonton-Township-NJ.html
District represents architectural period 1830-1895, and includes dwellings built on lots developed by Boonton Iron Works. Boundries are Church Street at Main Street to Birch Street and Cornelia Street.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q16_king-house-museum_Roxbury-Township-NJ.html
Built by Theodore F. King C.1878, photo below late 1890's. Miss Louise King was born in this house in 1881 and lived here until her death in 1975. In 1963 she donated the land next to the King Store for the relocation of the Silas Riggs House by …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q15_budd-lake-community_Mount-Olive-Township-NJ.html
This former industrial hamlet where mills and an iceworks operated in the mid-1800s became a thriving resort area by 1880. During the 1930s local night clubs hosted famous big bands. The 1874 Budd Lake Chapel, built on land donated by John Budd, r…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q12_hugh-allen-mansion_Netcong-NJ.html
Original stone section served as early 19th century tavern on Morris and Sussex Turnpike. Allen family owned this property 1881-1944, and promoted Netcong's development through subdivision of Allen Hill.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q0W_mott-hollow_Randolph-NJ.html
Early 19th century industrial village on banks of Millbrook developed primarily by Mott Family. Prominent Quakers, settlement included grist mill, fulling mill, linseed oil mill, carding mill, tanyard and cooperage
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q0V_quaker-meeting-house_Randolph-NJ.html
Oldest standing church in Morris County. Architecture is pegged construction. Religious Society of Friends worshiped here until 1865. Quakers, early foes of slavery, were persecuted for pacifist beliefs during Revolution.
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