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|  Waterloo Village, New Jersey
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places a restored 19th-century canal town in Byram Township, Sussex County in northwestern New Jersey posted by: oiseau_ca location: New Jersey date approved: 11/6/2017 last visited: 9/14/2019 |
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|  Petroglyphs and Pictographs of Lenape Village -Byram Township, New Jersey
in Pictographs Petroglyphs and Pictographs found at the entrance of the Lenape Village in the Waterloo Village. posted by: LadyKarine location: New Jersey date approved: 4/16/2019 last visited: 9/14/2019 |
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|  Cat Swamp Hijacking and Murder
in New Jersey Historical Markers This is a historical marker in Sussex County. posted by: 79scouts location: New Jersey date approved: 7/26/2011 last visited: 9/12/2015 |
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|  Budd Lake Community - Budd Lake NJ
in New Jersey Historical Markers This former industrial hamlet where mills and an iceworks operated in the mid-1800s became a thriving resort area by 1880. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 5/3/2020 last visited: 10/14/2021 |
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|  Budd Lake Community-Budd Lake, NJ
in Signs of History This former industrial hamlet where mills and an iceworks operated in the mid-1800s became a thriving resort area by 1880. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 12/5/2019 last visited: 9/28/2021 |
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|  Hugh Allen Mansion - Netcong NJ
in New Jersey Historical Markers Original stone section served as early 19th century tavern on Morris and Sussex Turnpike. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 6/5/2020 last visited: 10/14/2021 |
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|  Andover Furnace
in New Jersey Historical Markers This historical marker is for Andover Furnace. It is located just North of the traffic light for County Route 517 in Andover. posted by: 79scouts location: New Jersey date approved: 7/25/2011 last visited: 9/14/2019 |
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|  The Iron Works at Andover Historical Marker
in New Jersey Historical Markers This is a Sussex County Historical Marker for the Iron Works at Andover, NJ. posted by: 79scouts location: New Jersey date approved: 5/28/2011 last visited: never |
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|  Daniel Cary House -1771 - (Roxbury Township) Ledgewood NJ
in New Jersey Historical Markers In 1778, soldiers ill with
small pox were brought
here to relieve the
overcrowding posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 5/19/2020 last visited: 10/14/2021 |
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|  Cary Station 1870-1902 - (Roxbury Township) Ledgewood NJ
in New Jersey Historical Markers Crossroad flagstop built by William S. Cary who utilized Central Railroad to transport Kaolin and fire sand mined on his farm. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 5/19/2020 last visited: 10/14/2021 |
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|  Flanders Historic District - Flanders, NJ
in New Jersey Historical Markers Pre-Revolutionary Village achieved greatest prosperity 1827-1859. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 5/19/2020 last visited: 10/14/2021 |
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|  Silas Riggs House - (Roxbury Township) Ledgewood NJ
in New Jersey Historical Markers Pre-Revolutionary salt box dwelling least altered on the Suckasunny Plains. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 5/19/2020 last visited: 10/14/2021 |
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|  King House Museum - (Roxbury Township) Ledgewood NJ
in Signs of History 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. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 5/16/2020 last visited: 9/26/2021 |
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|  Lotta Crabtree House 1886
in New Jersey Historical Markers Summer cottage designed by architect Frank Furness for renowned 19th century actress. Located in Breslin Park, Lake Hopatcong’s fashionable section during its great resort years. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 6/5/2020 last visited: 10/14/2021 |
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|  Morris Canal 1824 1924 - Kenvil NJ
in New Jersey Historical Markers National Registered Landmark-Morris Canal crossed here, Morris County posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 5/19/2020 last visited: 10/14/2021 |
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|  Site of Ferromonte - Mine Hill NJ
in New Jersey Historical Markers Iron mine proprietor Mahlon Dickerson’s home. N.J. Governor; U.S. Senator; Secretary of Navy 1834-38; Delegate to N.J. Constitutional Convention 1844; favored national tariffs to protect American industry. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 6/5/2020 last visited: 10/14/2021 |
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|  Dickerson Mine 1713 - Mine Hill NJ
in New Jersey Historical Markers Mining tract produced the magnetic “Black Ore” responsible for present name, Succasunna. Jonathan Dickerson owner in 1779. Tract worked under system of forge rights until 1807. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 6/5/2020 last visited: 10/14/2021 |
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|  The Babbit-Mathews House CA. 1775 - (Jefferson Township) Oak Ridge NJ
in New Jersey Historical Markers Between 1775 and 1785, Elkanah Babbit built one of the earliest pioneer dwellings in Jefferson Township. Located across the street, the original house, situated between later sections posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 5/19/2020 last visited: 10/14/2021 |
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|  Old Union Church Ruins - Long Valley, NJ
in Preserved Architectural Remnants and Ruins Old Union Church Ruins located in Long Valley NJ. The original structure was built in 1744 to replace a log Church. posted by: The Sims location: New Jersey date approved: 7/10/2009 last visited: 11/10/2011 |
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|  The Bridget Smith House - Mine Hill NJ
in Signs of History 1855 Built by Dover Iron Company builders of duplex patch houses on property owned by James and Thomas Maloney.
1879 Sold to mining widow Bridget Smith as a two-family residence posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 5/24/2020 last visited: 9/26/2021 |
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|  Bridget Smith House 1855 - Mine Hill NJ
in New Jersey Historical Markers Two-family iron miner’s dwelling built in area known as Irishtown. Typical of worker housing prevalent throughout North Jersey highlands during iron boom that lasted until the 1890’s. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 6/5/2020 last visited: 10/14/2021 |
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|  Bridget Lockman Smith-Women’s Heritage Trail - Mine Hill NJ
in New Jersey Historical Markers Bridget Lockman Smith and her husband John, immigrated from Ireland in the 1850’s following the Irish potato famine. They settled in Mine Hill with other Irish immigrant iron mine workers in a section then known as Irishtown. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 6/5/2020 last visited: 10/14/2021 |
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|  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: 11/26/2011 |
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|  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: 11/26/2011 |
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|  The Bridget Smith Homestead - Mine Hill, NJ
in Homesteads This homestead almost went the way of the Dodo despite it being eligible for the NRHP in '77, but thanks to the Historical Society & NJ Historic Trust fund to restore the home in '90, its restoration & historic status became a reality. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date approved: 1/31/2009 last visited: 11/26/2011 |
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