view gallery S1.1 km | Mott Hollow Circa 1800-1820 - Randolph NJ in New Jersey Historical Markers Early 19th century industrial village on banks of Millbrook developed primarily by Mott Family posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 06/05/2020 last visited: 10/14/2021 |
view gallery S1.1 km | Mott Hollow - Randolph NJ in People-Named Places Mott Hollow Circa 1800-1820-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. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 12/22/2022 last visited: 12/20/2022 |
view gallery S1.1 km | The Mott-Davenport Grist Mill-Mott Hollow Historic District - Randolph NJ in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings Mott Hollow Circa 1800-1820-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. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 12/22/2022 last visited: 12/22/2022 |
view gallery SW1.3 km | Quaker Meeting House 1758 - Randolph NJ in Civil Rights Memorials The Randolph Meeting House served as the center of religious and social life for Menham/Randolph Quaker community for over a century. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 10/18/2022 last visited: 10/18/2022 |
view gallery SW1.3 km | Friends Meetinghouse (Randolph, New Jersey) in Wikipedia Entries Randolph Friends Meetinghouse is a historic Quaker meeting house in Randolph, Morris County, New Jersey, United States. The land on which the Meeting House stands was purchased by a small group of Quakers in 1758 for a burying ground. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 10/18/2022 last visited: 10/18/2022 |
view gallery SW1.3 km | Quaker Meeting House 1758 - Randolph NJ in New Jersey Historical Markers Oldest standing church in Morris County. Architecture is pegged construction. Religious Society of Friends worshiped here until 1865. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 06/05/2020 last visited: 10/14/2021 |
view gallery SW1.3 km | Friends Meetinghouse - Randolph NJ in U.S. National Register of Historic Places 1758-Oldest standing church in Morris County. Architecture is pegged construction. Religious Society of Friends worshiped here until 1865. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 10/19/2022 last visited: 10/18/2022 |
view gallery SW1.3 km | Quaker Meeting House 1758 - Randolph NJ in This Old Church Quaker Meeting House 1758-Oldest standing church in Morris County. Architecture is pegged construction. Religious Society of Friends worshiped here until 1865. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 10/18/2022 last visited: 10/18/2022 |
view gallery SW1.3 km | Quaker Meeting House 1758 - Randolph NJ in Quaker Meeting Houses The Randolph Meeting House served as the center of religious and social life for Menham/Randolph Quaker community for over a century. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 01/09/2021 last visited: 11/02/2021 |
view gallery NE1.3 km | Victory Gardens Borough - Victory Gardens, NJ in New Jersey Historical Markers Youngest and smallest municipality in Morris County. Incorporated in 1951 after separation from Randolph Township. Originated as Federal Housing Project for local defense workers during World War II. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 08/02/2020 last visited: 10/14/2021 |
view gallery NE1.4 km | Dover, NJ in Small Town, Big Name Sign for Dover, N.J. on Salem St. posted by: tombstone location: New Jersey date approved: 02/09/2006 last visited: 02/11/2009 |
view gallery N1.6 km | Old Stone Academy 1829 - Dover NJ in New Jersey Historical Markers Dover's oldest public meeting house built by town forefather Henry McFarlan. Served as school and place of worship for Presbyterian and Episcopalian Congregations. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 05/17/2020 last visited: 10/14/2021 |
view gallery N1.6 km | OLDEST - Public Meeting House in Dover-Old Stone Academy 1829 - Dover NJ in Superlatives Dover's oldest public meeting house built by town forefather Henry McFarlan. Served as school and place of worship for Presbyterian and Episcopalian Congregations. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 01/04/2023 last visited: 01/04/2023 |
view gallery N1.6 km | St. John's Church in New Jersey Historical Markers St. John's Episcopal Church is the oldest standing church in Dover posted by: briansnat location: New Jersey date approved: 11/07/2008 last visited: 11/26/2011 |
view gallery N1.6 km | St. John's Episcopal Church - Dover, NJ in This Old Church St. John's Episcopal Church is in Dover, NJ and was built in 1871 posted by: briansnat location: New Jersey date approved: 11/06/2008 last visited: 08/15/2010 |
view gallery E2.3 km | Second Union School - Denville NJ in New Jersey Historical Markers The First Union School built on this site in 1816 was destroyed by fire in 1860. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 05/17/2020 last visited: 10/14/2021 |
view gallery NW2.4 km | Spirit of the American Doughboy - Dover, NJ in Figurative Public Sculpture This is a really spectacular WW I memorial and monument located in Hurd Park, located on the Jackson Brook. It is fenced off so it is impossible to read the credits or identifying information, but, it's definitely a Viquesney and completed in 1922. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date approved: 01/29/2009 last visited: 01/10/2017 |
view gallery NW2.4 km | Spirit of the American Doughboy - Dover, NJ in Viquesney's Spirit of the Doughboy Statues This is a really spectacular WW I memorial and monument located in Hurd Park, located on the Jackson Brook. It is fenced off so it is impossible to read the credits or identifying information, but, it's definitely a Viquesney and completed in 1922. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date approved: 01/29/2009 last visited: 01/10/2017 |
view gallery NW2.4 km | World War Monument, Dover, New Jersey in World War I Memorials and Monuments This is a really spectacular WW I memorial and monument located in Hurd Park, located on the Jackson Brook. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date approved: 08/19/2007 last visited: 11/14/2017 |
view gallery NW2.6 km | Soldiers and Sailors Memorial, Dover, New Jersey in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials This memorial is among several other memorials within Hurd Park, located on the Jackson Brook. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date approved: 08/20/2007 last visited: 01/10/2017 |
view gallery NW2.6 km | Veterans Path, Dover, NJ in Donated Engraved Bricks and Pavers Veterans Path in Dover, NJ contains the names of local heroes and war legends. posted by: 79scouts location: New Jersey date approved: 07/25/2011 last visited: 01/10/2017 |
view gallery NW3.1 km | Saint Mary’s Church - Wharton NJ in New Jersey Historical Markers Noted architect Jeremiah O’Rourke designed this 1873 Gothic church. Built of local rough-cut stone, it features an open timber roof and jewel-toned stained glass. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 08/02/2020 last visited: 10/14/2021 |
view gallery SW3.9 km | High Point Trail in Eagle Scout Project Sites Eagle Scout Jason Olver of Troop 53 B.S.A. built and maintaind this trail May 2003. posted by: Old Navy location: New Jersey date approved: 03/23/2006 last visited: never |
view gallery W3.9 km | The Bridget Smith House in Irish-American Historic Places This house, built in 1855, was used to give refuge to Irish Irish-American “widow of the mines” in the mid to late 19th century. It is the last intact example of iron miners' housing in the area. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date approved: 11/22/2007 last visited: 12/23/2022 |
view gallery W3.9 km | Smith, Bridget, House - Mine Hill Township, NJ in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This house, built in 1855, was used to give refuge to Irish Irish-American “widow of the mines” in the mid to late 19th century. It is the last intact example of iron miners' housing in the area. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date approved: 11/22/2007 last visited: 12/23/2022 |
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