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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Warren County, New Jersey

 
Clickable Map of Warren County, New Jersey and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Warren County, NJ (117) Hunterdon County, NJ (354) Morris County, NJ (367) Sussex County, NJ (81) Bucks County, PA (241) Monroe County, PA (77) Northampton County, PA (193)  WarrenCounty(117) Warren County (117)  HunterdonCounty(354) Hunterdon County (354)  MorrisCounty(367) Morris County (367)  SussexCounty(81) Sussex County (81)  BucksCountyPennsylvania(241) Bucks County (241)  MonroeCounty(77) Monroe County (77)  NorthamptonCounty(193) Northampton County (193)
Adjacent to Warren County, New Jersey
    Hunterdon County (354)
    Morris County (367)
    Sussex County (81)
    Bucks County, Pennsylvania (241)
    Monroe County, Pennsylvania (77)
    Northampton County, Pennsylvania (193)
 
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1New Jersey (Warren County), Alpha — Edward R. Bodogh Sr.
On 1st Avenue just south of Somerset Street, on the right when traveling south.
Homeward Bound Edward R. Bodogh Sr. U.S.N. - WW. II 1921 - 2012 — Map (db m157182) WM
2New Jersey (Warren County), Alpha — Eugene Gannon
On 1st Avenue just south of Somerset Street, on the right when traveling south.
Eugene Gannon Capt. U.S.M.C. — Map (db m157181) WM
3New Jersey (Warren County), Alpha — Kenneth I. Mace
On 1st Avenue just south of Somerset Street, on the right when traveling south.
World War II Kenneth I. Mace — Map (db m157180) WM
4New Jersey (Warren County), Alpha — Korean War Memorial — 1950 - 1955
On 1st Avenue at Somerset Street, on the left when traveling north on 1st Avenue.
In honored memory of her brave sons and daughters who at the call of their country served the cause of humanity in the Korean Conflict — Map (db m157185) WM
5New Jersey (Warren County), Alpha — Veterans Memorial
On 1st Avenue at Somerset Street, on the left when traveling north on 1st Avenue.
Honoring the men and women who served our country in World War I World War II Korea Vietnam Persian Gulf — Map (db m157183) WM
6New Jersey (Warren County), Alpha — Veterans Memorial
On 1st Avenue at Somerset Street, on the left when traveling north on 1st Avenue.
Dedicated to the Men and Women of Alpha who served our Country and in memory of those who made the Supreme Sacrifice — Map (db m157189) WM
7New Jersey (Warren County), Alpha — Vietnam Conflict Memorial — 1964 - 1973
On 1st Avenue at Somerset Street, on the left when traveling north on 1st Avenue.
In honored memory of her brave sons and daughters who at the call of their country served the cause of humanity in the Vietnam Conflict. — Map (db m157188) WM
8New Jersey (Warren County), Alpha — World War I Memorial — 1917 - 1918
On 1st Avenue at Somerset Street, on the left when traveling north on 1st Avenue.
Erected by the citizens of Alpha in honored memory of her brave sons who served at the call of their country served the cause of humanity in the World War. Dedicated Sept. 6, 1987 ★ Pangotti, Nazzareno ★ Montasi, . . . — Map (db m157184) WM
9New Jersey (Warren County), Alpha — World War II Memorial — 1941 - 1945
On 1st Avenue at Somerset Street, on the left when traveling north on 1st Avenue.
Dedicated to the men and women of Alpha who served our country in World War II and in memory of those who made the Supreme Sacrifice — Map (db m157187) WM
10New Jersey (Warren County), Asbury — McCullough House — 1784
On Main Street at Maple Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
Built by Rev. War Colonel, Judge & Friend of Asbury. Wm. McCullough. Barn was early Methodist meeting place. Later owned by Thom. McElrath, co-owner of Greeley's Tribune. — Map (db m70055) HM
11New Jersey (Warren County), Asbury — Methodist Church of Asbury — Methodist Historic Site
On Main Street north of Maple Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
The Methodist Church of Asbury, New Jersey, by official action of the Northern New Jersey annual Conference of the Methodist Church, is designated a Methodist Historic Site in recognition of the participation of Bishop Francis Asbury in . . . — Map (db m27676) HM
12New Jersey (Warren County), Asbury — The Plenge Archaeological Site
On Asbury - West Portal Road at Maple Ave, on the left when traveling west on Asbury - West Portal Road.
Nearly 13,000 years ago, groups of hunter-gatherers entered the Musconetcong Valley. Near this location is one of the most intensively revisited encampments of these early Native Americans or Paleoindians, ever documented in New Jersey. Thousands of . . . — Map (db m68139) HM
13New Jersey (Warren County), Belvidere — Belvidere
On Greenwich Street 0.1 miles north of 5th Street, on the right when traveling north.
Major Robert Hoops had a store and mill here in the 1770's. "Mercer" became Belvidere in 1791. It became a river trade center in the 1800's and finally the county seat in 1825. — Map (db m26105) HM
14New Jersey (Warren County), Belvidere — County Park
On 2nd Street east of Mansfield Street, on the left when traveling west.
In 1824 Garret Wall presented the land which ... "is always to be kept and continued open as a public square, walk, promenade for the free common and uninterrupted use of the County of Warren forever." — Map (db m30525) HM
15New Jersey (Warren County), Belvidere — Court House — (Warren County, NJ)
On 2nd Street east of Mansfield Street, on the right when traveling west.
Built in 1826. Location of early sensational trials and public hangings. Its present colonial appearance retained in 1959-1960 restoration. — Map (db m30524) HM
16New Jersey (Warren County), Belvidere — John Nicoll — Clockmaker - c. 1825
On Wall Street, on the right when traveling north.
This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior. Belvidere Historic District — Map (db m58412) HM
17New Jersey (Warren County), Belvidere — The Shoe Tree
On Oxford Street at 3rd Street, on the right when traveling west on Oxford Street.
Barefoot country folk sat under this tree to put on shoes before going to worship across the village green. — Map (db m25990) HM
18New Jersey (Warren County), Belvidere — Warren County Purple Heart Monument
On 2nd Street, on the right when traveling west.
Combat Wounded Veterans Military Order of the Purple Heart 1782 - 1932 Dedicated to all recipients of the Purple Heart, those wounded during our nation's wars and conflicts. My stone is red for the blood they shed, the medal I bear . . . — Map (db m30523) HM
19New Jersey (Warren County), Belvidere — Warren County Veterans Monument
On Mansfield Street at 2nd Street, on the right when traveling north on Mansfield Street.
[ Center Marker: ] We, The Citizens of Warren County, dedicate this monument on the eleventh day of November, nineteen hundred and ninety eight, to the Veterans of Warren County who have made the ultimate sacrifice, thus preserving for . . . — Map (db m81106) WM
20New Jersey (Warren County), Blairstown — Blair Academy — National Register of Historic Places
Near Academy Drive west of Millbrook Gate Road.
The Old Academy and Old Mill, Clinton, Locke, and Ivy Halls, and The Insley Hall Addition have been placed on The National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior — Map (db m150377) HM
21New Jersey (Warren County), Blairstown — Blairstown Historic District
On Main Street at Park Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
. . . — Map (db m97778) HM
22New Jersey (Warren County), Blairstown — Blairstown Hotel — 39 Main Street — 1838-1957 —
On Main Street 0.1 miles east of New Jersey Route 94, on the right when traveling east.
For close to 120 years, this location served as the home to the famed Blairstown Hotel. During the late 1830s, George Van Scoten saw the need for accommodations for those traveling through town and weary from their travel by foot or horse. At the . . . — Map (db m150373) HM
23New Jersey (Warren County), Blairstown — Branigan’s Pharmacy
On Main Street near Blair Place, on the right when traveling west.
Blairstown had a doctor but no place in town to purchase prescriptions on a regular basis. In 1872, Daniel Shoemaker, a druggist from Belvidere, started supplying the needs of the people for medical supplies on an irregular basis and in 1876 moved . . . — Map (db m97776) HM
24New Jersey (Warren County), Blairstown — Dr. John C. Johnson Residence
On Main Street at Bridge Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
This center-hall Colonial, constructed circa 1850, was the home of Dr. John Couse Johnson and his family. Dr. Johnson was born on October 21, 1828, in Wantage Township, New Jersey. He received his degree in 1850 at the New York College of . . . — Map (db m97736) HM
25New Jersey (Warren County), Blairstown — First Methodist Episcopal Church — Old Academy Drive
On Old Academy Drive just north of Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
In 1811, the Methodist Society was formed in Blairstown. In 1838, John I. Blair donated the land on which this First Methodist Episcopal Church stood. The church was a plain stone structure, with Gothic windows and two front doors that opened into . . . — Map (db m150374) HM
26New Jersey (Warren County), Blairstown — First Presbyterian Church of Blairstown
On Main Street at Bridge Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
In March of 1839, the citizens of Blairstown (then Gravel Hill) and vicinity convened for the purpose of electing trustees of a Presbyterian church. John I. Blair was made chairman and Dr. John Albright secretary. Prior to this meeting, the . . . — Map (db m97733) HM
27New Jersey (Warren County), Blairstown — Flatiron Building
On Main Street at Blair Place, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
Early history describes this building as a single structure, which when researched proves to not be entirely accurate. The structure is comprised of two separate entities joined together circa 1889. The first of these, the small rear two-story . . . — Map (db m97737) HM
28New Jersey (Warren County), Blairstown — Memorial Hall — Completed in 1952
Near Sharpe House Lane at Course View Lane.
Home to the Scribner Library and a memorial to the Blair Alumni who died in service to their country. Renovated and then rededicated on June 13, 1998 as the Timken Library. — Map (db m150378) HM WM
29New Jersey (Warren County), Blairstown — Old Academy — (Blairstown Presbyterial Academy)
On Old Academy Drive north of Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
Until 1848, the children in and around Blairstown attended classes in two locations: in a wood frame schoolhouse that was located near the Presbyterian church and, by 1822, in a brick schoolhouse that was built on the south side of the Paulins Kill. . . . — Map (db m150376) HM
30New Jersey (Warren County), Blairstown — Roy’s Hall
On Main Street near Old Academy Drive, on the right when traveling west.
The year 1913 was another special one for Blairstown as it witnessed the opening of a theatre. On April 2,1913 Robert Roy and Raymond Smith opened a community hall and theatre named Roy's Hall. The first floor was utilized for dances and similar . . . — Map (db m97777) HM
31New Jersey (Warren County), Blairstown — Simeon Cook Residence
On Main Street at Bridge Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
Built prior to 1819, the residence before you is recognized to be the oldest homestead in the village of Blairstown. The longest continuous residents of this place were the Simeon Cooke family who lived here from the mid 1850s until 1927. Mr. Cooke . . . — Map (db m97735) HM
32New Jersey (Warren County), Blairstown — The Mill
On Main Street at Blair Place on Main Street.
Built in 1818 by William Hankinson the mill is a stone replacement for the Smith's Mills, a grist and a saw mill, built by Benjamin Smith, ca. 1760. Smith's Mills was also the first name of the Village. When Hankinson erected the stone mill traces . . . — Map (db m97738) HM
33New Jersey (Warren County), Blairstown — The Old Mill — Built in 1825
On Main Street, on the right when traveling west. Reported missing.
. . . — Map (db m21468) HM
34New Jersey (Warren County), Blairstown — The Rainbow Confectionery
On Main Street near Blair Place, on the left when traveling west.
This building was first known as the Bunnell building, built in the early-to-mid 1870s serving as a confectionery, ice cream and variety shop during most of its years. By 1877, Leslie Bunnell sold his business of dispensing fine French chocolates, . . . — Map (db m97740) HM
35New Jersey (Warren County), Blairstown — The Water Works
On Main Street at Blair Place, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
For many years the people in and around what was to become Blairstown relied on streams, springs, and hand dug wells as a source of water. That was all going to change. With an ever increasing population of people, cattle, and other domestic stock, . . . — Map (db m97775) HM
36New Jersey (Warren County), Broadway — Franklin Township Veterans Monument
On New Jersey Route 57, on the right when traveling east.
This monument is dedicated to the veterans of Franklin Township who fought for our freedom. They will always be in our hearts. — Map (db m43322) HM
37New Jersey (Warren County), Carpentersville — Carpentersville
On River Road, on the right when traveling north.
Named for the first settler, Jacob Carpenter who emigrated from Switzerland about 1748. A ferry was operated between here and Raubsville, PA. By the mid 1700's there was a gristmill here and a general store through the 1800's. In 1854, . . . — Map (db m17019) HM
38New Jersey (Warren County), Changewater — Revolutionary Army Route
On Asbury - Anderson Road, on the right when traveling south.
Route of Revolutionary Army in their retreat across New Jersey after the Battle of Long Island 1776 — Map (db m19142) HM
39New Jersey (Warren County), Columbia — Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad — NJ Cut-off Viaduct — 1911 —
On Interstate 80, on the right when traveling north.
The open spandrel design pushed reinforced concrete arches beyond the known limit when built. An engineering feat, the railroad alignment rises and falls 11 feet over 28.45 miles. — Map (db m103910) HM
40New Jersey (Warren County), Columbia — Kittatinny Point — Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
On River Road.
Hike to the top of Mount Tammy for a bird’s eye view of the spectacular Delaware Water Gap. Throughout this national park you can hike and bike on marked trails, fish the calm flowing river and cascading streams, paddle the scenic Delaware River, or . . . — Map (db m86974) HM
41New Jersey (Warren County), Delaware — Delaware Village Historic District
On Valley Street 0.5 miles north of Knowlton Road (County Route 616), on the right when traveling north.
Listed on the State & National Registers of Historical Places 2004 John I. Blair founded Delaware Village in the 1850's as a station on the newly built Warren Railroad in a rural neighborhood first settled circa 1740. While the station was . . . — Map (db m26115) HM
42New Jersey (Warren County), Finesville — Finesville
On Mt. Joy Road at Musconetcong Street, on the right when traveling north on Mt. Joy Road.
Finesville began as Chelsea Forge, ca 1751, a charcoal - iron forge on the Musconetcong River. Philip and John Fine, brothers of German descent purchased the forge in the late 1700's, built a dam, and soon after built an oil mill, gristmill and . . . — Map (db m17885) HM
43New Jersey (Warren County), Finesville — Hunts Meadow
On Regelsville - Warren Glen Road, on the left when traveling north.
Patriot Edward Hunt settled here on his father's 600 acres of land prior to 1772. In 1778, 60 cavalry horses belonging to the Continental Army were wintered here and "returned in spring in excellent condition". Before the revolution, . . . — Map (db m17887) HM
44New Jersey (Warren County), Finesville — Seigletown
On Reiglesville - Warren Glen Road, on the left when traveling north.
In 1793, Benjamin Seigle, a captain of the militia during the revolution purchased land here & built a home & a pottery, and produced items of red clay known as Seigleware. The Seigles built a gristmill, clovermill & blacksmith shop. They owned . . . — Map (db m17884) HM
45New Jersey (Warren County), Franklin Townsip — The Concrete Mile
On Washington Avenue (New Jersey Route 57 at milepost 3), on the right when traveling east.
New Jersey's first concrete highway was built in Franklin Township in 1912 with cement manufactured at Thomas A. Edison's Portland Cement Company in New Village. — Map (db m33642) HM
46New Jersey (Warren County), Greenwich Township — General William Maxwell — In Honor of
On Greenwich Church Road, on the right when traveling north.
Born in County Tyrone, Ireland in 1733. His Scothch-Irish parents brought family here to Greenwich Township in 1747. Never married and died in Hunterdon Co., Nov. 4, 1796 and buried in this churchyard. Always a Soldier, from Private to . . . — Map (db m19466) HM
47New Jersey (Warren County), Greenwich Township — Greenwich Township Veterans Monument
On Greenwich Church Road, on the right when traveling north.
In Memory of All American Veterans This memorial honors all American Veterans who, although separated by generations, shared a common, undeniable goal - to valiantly protect our Country's Freedoms. The memories of these American . . . — Map (db m34322) HM
48New Jersey (Warren County), Greenwich Township — Old Greenwich Cemetery
On Greenwich Church Road, on the right when traveling north.
This tablet is dedicated to the memory of the Revolutionary Patriots buried in Old Greenwich Cemetery —————————— [Column One] Joseph Beavers • Spencer Carter • . . . — Map (db m19465) HM
49New Jersey (Warren County), Hackettstown — Beattystown Historic District — Settled 1750
On New Jersey Route 57 0.1 miles east of Airport Road, on the right when traveling west.
Early farming, milling, manufacturing & trading settlement. Site of Revolutionary War march and encampment, 1777. New Jersey & National Registers of Historic Sites designation achieved in 1990. — Map (db m33258) HM
50New Jersey (Warren County), Hackettstown — Blue Ridge Post 164 World War I Memorial
Near Mountain Avenue (New Jersey Route 182) at Water Street, on the left when traveling south.
Lest We Forget Those Who Answered Their Country’s Call In The World War 1917     1918 — Map (db m101972) WM
51New Jersey (Warren County), Hackettstown — Hackettstown Civil War Monument
On Main Street (New Jersey Route 46) at Willow Grove Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
< Front of Monument : > “Remember you are Jerseymen” General Nathan Kimball, Dec 12, 1862 Eastern Campaigns Bull Run Peninsula Second Bull Run Antietam Fredricksburg Chancellorsville Gettysburg Wildnerness Spotsylvania . . . — Map (db m33257) HM
52New Jersey (Warren County), Hackettstown — Hackettstown Vietnam Memorial
On Main Street (New Jersey Route 46) at E Moore Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
Dedicated to the men and women of the Hackettstown area who served in the Vietnam War Presented by the Hackettstown Kiwanis Club 1986 — Map (db m53395) HM
53New Jersey (Warren County), Hackettstown — Lt. and Mrs. Robert Wilson
On Main Street (New Jersey Route 46), on the right when traveling east.
Site of the home of Lt. and Mrs. Robert Wilson Gen. and Mrs. George Washington were entertained here in November 1780 and at other times while the armies were encamped at Morristown Site marked in 1964 by Gen. William Maxwell Chapter, D.A.R. . . . — Map (db m53386) HM
54New Jersey (Warren County), Hackettstown — Old Presbyterian Burial Ground
On Main Street (New Jersey Route 46), on the right when traveling west.
Hackettstown, New Jersey Established 1763 Burial place for earlier settlers Revolutionary War patriots and their families Dedicated 1999 Hackettstown Historical Society Marker by Cochran Funeral Home — Map (db m53391) HM
55New Jersey (Warren County), Hackettstown — Sea Wolf — John Duncan Bulkeley
On Mountain Avenue (New Jersey Route 182) at Water Street, on the left when traveling south on Mountain Avenue.
Sea Wolf In Memorial America’s Most Decorated Warrior John Duncan Bulkeley Vice Admiral, United States Navy August 19, 1911 – April 6, 1996 World War II   Korea Schooled in Beattystown 1928 graduate, Hackettstown High School . . . — Map (db m101971) WM
56New Jersey (Warren County), Hackettstown — Union Cemetery Memorial to the Unknown Dead
Near Mountain Avenue (New Jersey Route 182) at Water Street, on the left when traveling south.
To The Unknown Dead For Us Their Precious Lives They Gave; For Freedom’s Sacred Cause They Died. — Map (db m101970) WM
57New Jersey (Warren County), Hazen — First Presbyterian Church of Oxford
Near Brass Castle Road (County Road 624) 0.1 miles south of South Bridgeville Road (County Road 519).
Resolution On motion by Mrs. Dickey, seconded by Mr. Miller the following resolution was unanimously adopted by the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Warren at a meeting held March 9, 1994. Resolution honoring the membership of . . . — Map (db m26679) HM
58New Jersey (Warren County), Johnsonburg — Johnsonburg
On Allamuchy Road (County Road 612) 0.1 miles north of Johnsonburg Bypass Road (County Road 519), on the right when traveling north.
. . . — Map (db m26079) HM
59New Jersey (Warren County), Johnsonburg — Logg Gaol
On Main Street (County Road 661) just west of Allamuchy Road (County Road 612), on the right when traveling east.
A log jail here was the first public building of Sussex County, 1754-56. Village later adopted the name of Johnsonburg. — Map (db m25997) HM
60New Jersey (Warren County), Karrsville — Timberswamp Farm
On Jackson Valley Road, on the right when traveling east.
Capt. Geo. Winters Homestead ca. 1848 National Register of Historic Places — Map (db m45016) HM
61New Jersey (Warren County), Kennedys — Shackletown
On Warren Glen - Bloomsbury Road at Shackletown Road, on the right when traveling north on Warren Glen - Bloomsbury Road.
This was once part of the area known as Kennedys, but when the Lehigh Valley Railroad came through in the 1850's, a foundry was built at the foot of Silver Hill to cast the shackle bolts for the coupling-links that were used to fasten the railway . . . — Map (db m17881) HM
62New Jersey (Warren County), Mt. Bethel — Pioneer Methodist Bishop Francis Asbury
On Mt. Bethel Road at Snyder Road, on the right when traveling north on Mt. Bethel Road.
Founded the Mt. BETHEL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH in an old log church on this site FRIDAY MAY 10, 1811. On Thursday May 9, 1811 Bishop Asbury stayed at Halls Mill (now Asbury) with Col. William McCullough. He preached there in the barn. . . . — Map (db m18965) HM
63New Jersey (Warren County), New Village — Edison Portland Cement Company — 1901 - 1941
Near New Jersey Route 57 0.5 miles west of Stewartsville Road, on the right when traveling east.
Manufactured the cement for "The Concrete Mile". The first concrete road in the state of New Jersey. View the top of the cement plant silo through the viewfinder. — Map (db m57791) HM
64New Jersey (Warren County), Oxford — Company Store
On Wall Street, on the right when traveling west.
Oxford Industrial Historic District Site #14 The brick "L" building was built in the mid 1800s and was the third location of the company store. — Map (db m20219) HM
65New Jersey (Warren County), Oxford — Foundry
On Washington Avenue near Cinder Street, on the right when traveling north.
Oxford Industrial Historic District Site #5 Foundry Produced train car wheels in the mid 1800s. — Map (db m20222) HM
66New Jersey (Warren County), Oxford — Grist Mill
On Washington Avenue near Cinder Street, on the right when traveling south.
Oxford Industrial Historic District Site #3 Grist Mill Built in 1813, Became the Colonial Methodist Church in 1913. — Map (db m20223) HM
67New Jersey (Warren County), Oxford — Historic Second Presbyterian Church — Oxford, NJ
On Washington Ave., on the right when traveling north.
The brick church was constructed in 1866 on land deeded to Second Presbyterian Church by the Scranton Family, who were proprietors of Oxford Furnace and among the congregation's founders. Rev,. E. Clarke Cline was the first installed minister on . . . — Map (db m63553) HM
68New Jersey (Warren County), Oxford — Oxford Furnace
On Washington Ave. at Cinder Street, on the right when traveling south on Washington Ave..
Built in 1741-42 by Jonathan Robeson in partnership with the Shippen Family on land that would eventually encompass approximately 4,000 acres including iron ore, limestone, wood and water resources utilized by the furnace. It is the oldest remaining . . . — Map (db m75568) HM
69New Jersey (Warren County), Oxford — Oxford Furnace #1
On Washington Avenue near Cinder Street, on the right when traveling south.
Oxford Industrial Historic District Site #4 Oxford Furnace #1 Construction started in 1741, first blast in 1743, blown out in 1884. — Map (db m20441) HM
70New Jersey (Warren County), Oxford — Oxford Furnace Memorial
On Wall Street at New Jersey Route 31, on the right when traveling west on Wall Street.
In memory of Veterans who served honorably in the Armed Forces — Map (db m20226) WM
71New Jersey (Warren County), Oxford — Oxford House / Wall Street
On Wall Street at New Jersey Route 31, on the right when traveling east on Wall Street.
Oxford Industrial Historic District Site #13 Oxford House/ Wall Street Oxford House has been an inn since the middle 1850s. — Map (db m20225) HM
72New Jersey (Warren County), Oxford — Shippen Manor — 1754
On Belvidere Avenue near Washington Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Built by Joseph and Wm. Shippen, owners of Oxford Furnace. Served as iron company residence for 200 years. A state and national historic site. — Map (db m20220) HM
73New Jersey (Warren County), Oxford — Shippen Manor
On Belvidere Avenue near Washington Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Oxford Industrial Historic District Site #1 Shippen Manor Built by Joseph & William Shippen, Gentlemen Landowners, Circa 1754. — Map (db m20221) HM
74New Jersey (Warren County), Oxford — St. Rose of Lima R.C. Church
On Academy Street, on the right when traveling east.
Oxford Industrial Historic District Site #10 Dedicated in 1902 — Map (db m63554) HM
75New Jersey (Warren County), Phillipsburg — Bluestone Sidewalks
On South Main Street (County Road 678) north of Tyndall Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Bluestone slabs comprised the sidewalks of our business district in the 1870's. These are well over 100 years. Cut from the Pennsylvania Slate Belt, they were delivered to the town's "Road Overseer". 1874 maps show "Main Street" was then 60 feet . . . — Map (db m30514) HM
76New Jersey (Warren County), Phillipsburg — Bullman Street Stairway — Rededicated December 12, 2002
On South Main Street (New Jersey Route 122) 0.1 miles north of Tyndall Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Originally built of cast iron in the early 1900's, these stairs have served as a major thoroughfare for inhabitants of Phillipsburg for over 90 years. In 2002, funding by the NJDOT and Phillipsburg UEZ enabled the Town . . . — Map (db m157232) HM
77New Jersey (Warren County), Phillipsburg — Civil War Mortar
Near South Main Street (New Jersey Route 122) at River Street, on the right when traveling west.
Civil War 1861 - 1865 This mortar used at Island No. 10 in the Mississippi River — Map (db m157221) HM WM
78New Jersey (Warren County), Phillipsburg — Civil War Mortar
On Sitgreaves Street just west of Cross Street, on the left when traveling west.
Civil War 1861 - 1865 This mortar used at Island No. 10 in the Mississippi River — Map (db m157222) HM WM
79New Jersey (Warren County), Phillipsburg — Civil War Mortar
On South Main Street at Sitgreaves Street, on the right when traveling west on South Main Street.
Civil War 1861 - 1865 This mortar used at the Siege of Vicksburg on the Mississippi River — Map (db m157223) HM WM
80New Jersey (Warren County), Phillipsburg — Dale Estate — Circa 1873
On South Main Street near Elizabeth Street, on the right when traveling south.
William Dale, railroad overseer purchased this land from Bel-Del Railroad in 1861. The original home to rear, overlooked the railroad turntable, so Dale could view his workers. This home has 18 rooms. Later, home and dental office of Dr. Harry . . . — Map (db m30511) HM
81New Jersey (Warren County), Phillipsburg — Early Industry — South Main Street — Morris Canal Greenway —
On South Main Street (New Jersey Route 122) 0.1 miles south of Sawmill Street, on the left when traveling north.
Early industry started along Lopatcong Creek between South Main Street and the Delaware River. Water, that was readily available from the creek, powered grist and sawmills. The unused water was returned to the creek which then emptied into the . . . — Map (db m157211) HM
82New Jersey (Warren County), Phillipsburg — James Campbell — Canal Boat Captain (1856 - 1932) — Morris Canal Greenway —
On South Main Street (New Jersey Route 122) 0.1 miles north of Kent Street, on the left when traveling north.
James Campbell (Camel) was born January 16, 1856. He and his wife, Hanna K. Anderson were married on October 9, 1878 and had eight children; four boys and four girls. James was a "free" born African American who could both read and write. At . . . — Map (db m157218) HM
83New Jersey (Warren County), Phillipsburg — Kenneth "Red" Vandegrift — Medal of Honor — In Honored Memory —
On South Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
Patrolman, #171 Phillipsburg Police Department For bravery and devotion to duty in sacrificing his own life on November 20th, 1930 while protecting and serving the citizens of Phillipsburg, New Jersey. Bestowed posthumously and . . . — Map (db m63110) HM
84New Jersey (Warren County), Phillipsburg — Lander-Stewart Mansion — Circa 1880
On South Main Street at Tyndall Avenue, on the right when traveling south on South Main Street.
The town's only brownstone, built in grandeous manner to resemble those of East Side Manhattan. Exotic woods, marble, tile and glass brought back from Stewart's European travels line its interior. The front doors are hand carved cypress from . . . — Map (db m30513) HM
85New Jersey (Warren County), Phillipsburg — Morris Canal - Lock 10 West
On S. Main Street near Carpentersville Road, on the right when traveling west.
1824 - 1924 Lock 10 West was situated on the N.W. side of S. Main St. with the Lopatcong Creek channel paralleling it. This lock had a lift of 9 ft. It's 3 ft. thick stone walls were 120 ft. long and it's chamber was 11 ft. wide. A canal . . . — Map (db m30503) HM
86New Jersey (Warren County), Phillipsburg — Morris Canal Bridge No. 2
On S. Main Street at Carpentersville Road, on the right when traveling west on S. Main Street.
This bridge marks the western limit of Morris Canal property acquired by the state under agreement, November 29th 1922. The canal was chartered December 31st 1824, and opened for business in 1831. Two miles west of this point, at the Delaware River, . . . — Map (db m30505) HM
87New Jersey (Warren County), Phillipsburg — Morris Canal Greenway
On South Main Street (New Jersey Route 122) 0.1 miles north of Kent Street, on the left when traveling north.
The Successful completion of New York's Erie Canal in 1825 demonstrated to the new nation that improved transportation infrastructure was the key to unlocking the country's great wealth of national resources. The discovery of anthracite coal in . . . — Map (db m157210) HM
88New Jersey (Warren County), Phillipsburg — Phillipsburg
On U.S. 22 at North Main Street, on the right when traveling east on U.S. 22.
"Chintewink," Indian village, 1654. Incorporated, 1861. Terminus of Morris Canal, 1832, and Central Railroad of New Jersey, 1852. — Map (db m157234) HM
89New Jersey (Warren County), Phillipsburg — Phillipsburg & South Main Street
On South Main Street at Elizabeth Street, on the left when traveling north on South Main Street.
Maps dated 1654 by a Dutch engineer show an Indian village called "Chinterwink". Phillipsburg was first found on a 1749 map named after Indian Chief Phillip, whose tribe made this rich fising and hunting ground their home. Phillipsburg was . . . — Map (db m30509) HM
90New Jersey (Warren County), Phillipsburg — Phillipsburg Civil War Memorial
On S. Main Street at Sitgreaves Street, on the left when traveling east on S. Main Street.
Erected in the memory of the Soldiers and Sailors of Phillipsburg, N.J. and vicinity who served in the Civil War 1861 - 1865 — Map (db m30506) HM
91New Jersey (Warren County), Phillipsburg — Presbyterian Manse — Circa 1862
On South Main Street (County Road 678) near Randall Street, on the right when traveling south.
Constructed as a home for clergy (Rev. Townsend) for the Phillipsburg Presbyterian Church in 1858; a magnificent stone structure then located at "Main and Market Streets". The Manse was sold to attorney John F. Dumont in 1883 and has been used . . . — Map (db m30519) HM
92New Jersey (Warren County), Phillipsburg — S.A. Comstock Building — Malaska Lodge — Circa 1860 —
On South Main Street (County Road 678) north of Tyndall Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
The Comstock Family owned many properties, including this, which was first used as a boarding house, and the famous Lee House, located at Union Square (Wardell site). This building was later used and purchased by the Malaska Council, a once . . . — Map (db m30517) HM
93New Jersey (Warren County), Phillipsburg — Stites - Thomas Store — Circa 1849
On South Main Street (County Road 678) north of Tyndall Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
First built as a grain sale and transfer station from the Morris to Lehigh Canal. Horse drawn trailers were driven into the store for grain loading. The grain was then put on canal boats and transported up the Lehigh. In the 1870's it was used as a . . . — Map (db m30515) HM
94New Jersey (Warren County), Phillipsburg — Stites-Lander Townhouse — Circa 1835
On South Main Street near Elizabeth Street, on the right when traveling south.
Originally occupied by William Stites, Phillipsburg tailor. Later the home of prominent resident John Lander (b.1798-1889) who was co-founder of the Warren Iron Foundry (1856) and the Town Postmaster. Hailed "the oldest living postmaster" in 1882. . . . — Map (db m30512) HM
95New Jersey (Warren County), Phillipsburg — Union Square Hotel
On North Main Street (New Jersey Route 122) at Union Square, on the right when traveling north on North Main Street.
The Union Square Hotel served as the town's first Town Hall, and all travelers going to or from Easton passed through the square. The hotel was erected in 1811 by Joseph Roseberry, and consisted of only the lower three stone Federal-style stories; . . . — Map (db m157224) HM
96New Jersey (Warren County), Phillipsburg — Vietnam Memorial
Near Meyner Road at Richard Road, on the left when traveling north.
Dedicated to the men who gave their life in Vietnam Robert Bacon • Dennis Kline • William Konyu • John Marason • Robert Marcantoni • James Morris • Daniel Myers • Albert Outwater Jr. • Arthur Rowe • Albert Shiller • Terrance Smith • . . . — Map (db m157220) WM
97New Jersey (Warren County), Phillipsburg — William Henry Walters — 2/18/1857 - 8/9/1940
Near Meyner Road at Richard Road, on the left when traveling north.
William Henry Walters Park (formerly Dempster's Park, a horse-race track) was officially donated to the town on July 15, 1936 by its namesake during the 75th year celebration of the signing of the charter (1861). The 24 acre tract was designated to . . . — Map (db m157219) HM
98New Jersey (Warren County), Phillipsburg — Winter & Co. — Circa 1850
On Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
This land, 1.16 acres, was purchased by Elizabeth Stryker (Stryker Rd.) in 1850. This building was erected soon thereafter. In 1870 the Central Jersey R.R. Co. sold to Central Jersey Land Improvement Co. Winter & Co. rented and manufactured . . . — Map (db m63111) HM
99New Jersey (Warren County), Phillipsburg — World War II Memorial — 1941 - 1945
On Rose Street at Memorial Parkway, on the right when traveling north on Rose Street.
Dedicated in honor of the men and women of North End who answered the call of their country in World War II — Map (db m157233) WM
100New Jersey (Warren County), Pohatcong Township — Pohatcong — Warren County, NJ
On Riegelsville - Warren Glen Road (County Route 519) just north of Milford-Warren Glen Road, on the right when traveling south.
The original inhabitants of the Lower Musconetcong Valley were the Leni Lenape, who arrived here about 10 thousand years ago. Their campsites & farms dotted the valley and they annually burned off the meadow to maintain grasslands for . . . — Map (db m64186) HM

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