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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOMS_iraq-war-memorial_Morristown-NJ.html
For the brave men of the 3rd Battalion 112th Field Artillery who made the ultimate sacrifice in Iraq. June 2004 SSG Francis CarvillSPC Christopher M. DuffySSG Humberto F. TimoteoSGT Ryan E. Doltz "Gone but not forgotten"
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOMR_anderson-woods_Morristown-NJ.html
These fifteen wooded acres were purchased by Joyce and Edgar Anderson in 1950 and permanently preserved through their generosity in partnership with Harding Land Trust, Harding Township and New Jersey Audobon Society. The beauty of the land inspir…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOC5_constitution-tree_Morristown-NJ.html
1787 ? ? ? The National ? ? ? 1987Arborist AssociationandThe International Societyof Arboriculturejointly recognize thissignificant tree in thisBicentennial year ashaving lived here at thetime of the signing ofour Constitution
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOC2_acorn-hall_Morristown-NJ.html
Acorn Hall was built in 1853 and remodeled in the Italianate Villa style in 1860; the Crane/Hone family lived here from 1857 to 1971. The house and its interiors were preserved through the efforts of the Crane/Hone women. Mary Bolles Crane, Julia …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOBG_acorn-hall_Morristown-NJ.html
Victorian Italianate housepurchased by Augustus Crane1857. Home until 1971 of Crane-Hone family who contributedgreatly to Morristown civic,cultural and business life.National Register of Historic PlacesNew Jersey Register of Historic PlacesMorris …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMMLD_mt-kemble-home_Morristown-NJ.html
Non-sectarian home for deservingelderly women founded by womenmembers of Morristown PresbyterianChurch. In continuous service since1883. Known as "Old Ladies Home"until present name adopted 1950.Morris County Heritage Commission
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM53_whippany-farm_Morristown-NJ.html
Georgian mansion built as summer home by George Frelinghuysen during Morristown's "Golden Era." His daughter, Matilda, donated property as arboretum to Morris County Park Commission, 1969.Morris County Heritage CommissionNew Jersey Register of His…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM50_washingtons-headquarters_Morristown-NJ.html
Washington made his winter headquarters at the Arnold Tavern, January 6, 1777, now a part of All Souls Hospital. December, 1779, he established quarters at the Ford Mansion, now maintained as a museum.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM0Y_washingtons-route-from-princeton-to-morristown_Morristown-NJ.html
By this route, Washington, with his army, retired to Morristown after his victory at Princeton, January 1777.Erected by the D.A.R.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM09_washington_Morristown-NJ.html
Headquarters at Morristown January - May 1777 December 1779 - June 1780
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