410 entries match your criteria. Entries 401 through 410 are listed.
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Morristown is the county seat for Morris County
401 ► New Jersey, Morris County, Whippany — Our Lady of Mercy Chapel — 1854 — |
Carpenter Gothic structure was mission parish of Madison and Morristown until 1883. Oldest standing Roman Catholic chapel in Morris County. Home parish of Father Cornelius Clifford. New Jersey Register of Historic Places — — Map (db m52522) HM |
402 ► New Jersey, Morris County, Whippany — Pennsylvania Railroad “Watch Box” — Circa 1911 — |
Replica created with the assistance of A. P. Kirby, Jr. Foundation’ (Inscription above the bronze plaque) Pennsylvania Railroad Standard Watch Box, Circa 1911 (Replica). On the Pennsylvania Railroad, what we commonly called a “Crossing . . . — — Map (db m91160) HM |
403 ► New Jersey, Morris County, Whippany — Pennsylvania Railroad Standard Telephone Booth — Circa 1909 (Replica) — |
Telephones, either in “Telephone Booth” structures or in simpler Telephone Boxes, were placed wherever there was a need for a locomotive engineer or conductor to talk to the dispatcher or block controller. Trains were required to stop at . . . — — Map (db m91161) HM |
404 ► New Jersey, Morris County, Whippany — Settlement of Whippanong — |
Township of Hanover Historic Sites Committee 1685 – 1976 Settlement of Whippanong Hanover Township 1685 This site represents the center of the first settlement in Morris, Sussex & Warren Counties. The first settlers were attracted by the . . . — — Map (db m42212) HM |
405 ► New Jersey, Morris County, Whippany — The Old Iron Works — Circa - 1710 — |
Site of the first known iron forge in Morris county. Operated by John Ford and John Budd on the bank of the Whippany River. — — Map (db m36413) HM |
406 ► New Jersey, Morris County, Whippany — Tuttle House — 1796 — |
Built by Samuel Tuttle, grandson of Joseph Tuttle, Colonel in Morris Militia, and County Freeholder. House occupied by Tuttle descendants until 1913. Dwelling borders Old Whippany Cemetery. — — Map (db m91152) HM |
407 ► New Jersey, Morris County, Whippany — Village of Whippany — 1676 — |
Located along the banks of the Whippanong River. Whippany played an active role in the Revolutionary War and in the 19th century was an important milltown. — — Map (db m91679) HM WM |
408 ► New Jersey, Morris County, Whippany — Whippany — |
After Battle of Springfield Washington put all the troops under marching orders for the North River and arrived here June 25, 1780. — — Map (db m42200) HM |
409 ► New Jersey, Morris County, Whippany — Whippany Burying Yard — 1718 — Township of Hanover, New Jersey — |
Designated a National and a State Historic Place in 2009, the Whippany Burying Yard, established in 1718, was donated to the people of Whippanong by schoolmaster John Richards. The burying yard contains the graves of veterans of the Colonial, . . . — — Map (db m91155) HM |
410 ► New Jersey, Morris County, Whippany — Whipponong Cemetery — September 2, 1718 — |
Township of Hanover Historic Sites Committee-This land was given by John Richards to his Christian Friends and neighbors to erect a suitable meeting house for the public worship of God, a School House, Burying Yard and Training Field. The first . . . — — Map (db m91156) HM |
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