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Historical Markers in Harding Township, New Jersey
Clickable Map of Morris County, New Jersey and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions
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2019-10-06
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Morris County, NJ (410)
Essex County, NJ (170)
Hunterdon County, NJ (365)
Passaic County, NJ (138)
Somerset County, NJ (165)
Sussex County, NJ (96)
Union County, NJ (118)
Warren County, NJ (125)
Morris County (410)
Morris County (410)
Essex County (170)
Essex County (170)
Hunterdon County (365)
Hunterdon County (365)
Passaic County (138)
Passaic County (138)
Somerset County (165)
Somerset County (165)
Sussex County (96)
Sussex County (96)
Union County (118)
Union County (118)
Warren County (125)
Warren County (125)
Morristown is the county seat for Morris County
Harding Township is in Morris County
Morris County (410) ► ADJACENT TO MORRIS COUNTY Essex County (170) ► Hunterdon County (365) ► Passaic County (138) ► Somerset County (165) ► Sussex County (96) ► Union County (118) ► Warren County (125) ► Touch name on this list to highlight map location. Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
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Jockey Hollow Cemetery More than one hundred Continental soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice for American Liberty are buried in this cemetery. Their comrades were housed in huts along the Jockey Hollow Road. The people of Morristown reverently . . . — — Map (db m8532) HM
In the winter of 1779-80 coldest of the War the Patriot Army camped in these hills, smaller forces stayed until 1782. — — Map (db m8593) HM
1847 Gothic Revival villa, “Mount Kemble,” built for Henry and Frances Duer Hoyt on the site of the house of colonial official Peter Kemble, reluctant host to Continental Army. Renamed “Glen Alpin” by David H. McAlpin in 1885. — — Map (db m8594) HM
Apr. 28, 2024