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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLLZ_revolutionary-war-soldiers_Westfield-NJ.html
< Upper Marker: >In memoryof theRevolutionary War Soldiersat rest in this cemetery ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? ? ? ?? ? ? ? ? ? ?? ? ? DiedAcken, Joseph????1804Baker, Daniel????.1814Baker, Henry????..1780Baker, Jonathan???..1844Clark, Azariah???....1825Clark,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLLG_meeting-house_Westfield-NJ.html
Site of the first permanent frame house of worship, facing the Church Green, known as the Presbyterian Church in Westfield, organized 1728. Erected circa 1740, it was enlarged in 1758 and a bell added. British troops occupied and damaged the build…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLLC_revolutionary-cemetery_Westfield-NJ.html
TheWestfield BicentennialCommitteeHas Designated TheRevolutionary CemeteryAs AnOfficial Bicentennial Landmark5 of Westfield's early citizens buried here (1730 - 1958) including approximately 70 Revolutionary soldiers, 3 War of 1812 veterans, and 8…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLL8_mass-grave-of-british-and-hessian-troops_Union-NJ.html
Buried in this mass grave areBritish and Hessian troops killedat the Battle of Connecticut Farms7 ? June ? 1780These soldiers lost their livesin defense of the British Crownand in support of the Loyalistcause during the Revolutionary War. Their…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLL5_liberty-hall_Union-NJ.html
Residence ofGovernor William LivingstonEminent lawyer, statesman, writer and poet Governor of New Jersey from 1776 - 1790 Representative of New Jersey in the First Continental Congress 1774. Again a delegate in 1775. Commissioned Brigadier G…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLKZ_westfield-church_Westfield-NJ.html
Congregation organized in1727. Second church wassite of trial of ParsonCaldwell's killer. Presentchurch dedicated in 1862.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLKY_men-of-westfield_Westfield-NJ.html
In honor of the menof Westfieldburied herewho fought in the Warof the American Revolutionthat they and their descendantsmight enjoythe blessings of a governmentby the people
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLKW_gallows-hill_Westfield-NJ.html
TheWestfield BicentennialCommitteeHas DesignatedGallows HillAs AnOfficial Bicentennial LandmarkJames Morgan, an American sentry, was tried in the Presbyterian Church on East Broad Street, Westfield, for killing the popular Patriot Reverend James C…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKTG_presbyterian-church-in-westfield_Westfield-NJ.html
Near this site stood the first permanent house of worship in Westfield, organized in 1728, built in 1735, known as the Presbyterian Church in Westfield. The bell played an active part in the Revolution, being rung to warn the Patriots of the ap…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKT7_downer-well-cap_Westfield-NJ.html
On this corner stood the home and general store of Samuel Downer Jr. He was one of Westfield's first merchants and postmasters, and a Revolutionary War veteran. In 1980, the citizens of Westfield conducted an archeological dig, recovering many art…
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