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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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101New Jersey (Warren County), Port Murray — Mansfield Township Veterans Monument
On Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated in honor of the sacrifices made by the men and women of Mansfield Township who served in the armed services on the United States in all wars. — Map (db m19144) HM
102New Jersey (Warren County), Port Murray — Morris Canal1824 - 1924
On Main Street at Canal Lane, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
National Register Landmark Inclined Plane No. 5 West Nearby informational marker (see photo #2): Main Street canal store sits on the N.W. bank of the canal. Reputedly built by Moore Furan in 1836. Notice the loft openings (center . . . — Map (db m19145) HM
103New Jersey (Warren County), Riegelsville — Riegelsville Historic DistrictNamed in 1876 — Farming, Milling and Trade Route —
On Riegelsville - Warren Glen Road, on the right when traveling west.
First known as Shank's Ferry in the 1700's. A ferry was established here across the Delaware River. It became known as Riegel's Ferry and the first bridge was built circa 1837. In 1854 a railroad station was built with the stop named "Musconetcong" — Map (db m16749) HM
104New Jersey (Warren County), Springtown — Coles Grist Mill
On Still Valley Road, on the right when traveling south.
Built about 1752 Marked by Peggy Warne Chapter NSDAR - 1985 — Map (db m63113) HM
105New Jersey (Warren County), Springtown — Pohatcong Township Vietnam Memorial
On Municipal Drive near Springtown Road, on the right when traveling east.
In Lasting Memory Of Pfc. Robert Franklin Bacon A Company 1st Battalion 5th Calvary 1st Air Calvary Division. Killed in Binh Duong Province, Republic of South Vietnam. Born 7/3/45. Died 7/17/68. Cpl. Albert Shiller C Company 3rd . . . — Map (db m19464) HM
106New Jersey (Warren County), Springtown — Springtown
On Springtown Road near Browne Lane, on the right when traveling south.
The many springs flowing here attracted early settlers by the 1750's, and several mills were built along the Pohatcong Creek (some still stand). In 1825, the Inn At Springtown became a stagecoach stop on the Trenton-Easton Road. In 1881, . . . — Map (db m19463) HM
107New Jersey (Warren County), Stewartsville — Honor Roll
On Greenwich Street (County Route 638 at milepost 1.8).
Honor Roll Stewartsville, NJ World War II Harry Carhart • Francis Kline • Frank Baylor • Leedom Rush • Albert Rush • Fred Thorp • Ralph Warner • Russell Cole • Joseph Winner • Robert Betts • Leroy Beers • Henry Hall • Leon Kroft • Fred . . . — Map (db m34918) HM
108New Jersey (Warren County), Stewartsville — Inclined Plane / Morris Canal Inclined Plane No 9 West
On Uniontown Road (County Road 519 at milepost 29.4).
Upper Marker: Inclined Plane One of the 23 Inclined Planes used to raise and lower boats of the Morris Canal, built in 1831. Phillipsburg was the western terminus. Lower Marker: Morris Canal 1824-1924 National . . . — Map (db m33604) HM
109New Jersey (Warren County), Stewartsville — Morris Canal Bread Lock No 7 West
On New Jersey Route 57 at milepost 4, on the right when traveling east.
Morris Canal 1824-1924 National Register Landmark Bread Lock No. 7 West Warren County — Map (db m33603) HM
110New Jersey (Warren County), Warren Glen — Hughesville
On Reigelsville - Warren Glen Road, on the right when traveling south.
By 1765, Philadelphia lawyer, Hugh Hughes had taken possession of the Greenwich Forge which had been flourishing near here since the 1750's using iron from Durham Furnace. The forge did extensive business until after the Revolutionary War. . . . — Map (db m17883) HM
111New Jersey (Warren County), Warren Glen — Jersey Central Lines
On Warren Glen - Bloomsbury Road (County Road 639 at milepost 1.3), on the right when traveling east.
The Central Railroad of New Jersey mainline crossed here between 1852 to 1976. The CRRNJ was the primary artery of travel to western cities by immigrants entering the United States at Ellis Island and contributed to the suburbanization of Northern . . . — Map (db m33965) HM
112New Jersey (Warren County), Warren Glen — Pohatcong Township Veterans Monument
On Riegelsville - Warren Glen Road, on the right when traveling south.
Dedicated to the men and women of Pohatcong Township who served in the armed forces. World War I World War II Korea Vietnam — Map (db m17882) WM
113New Jersey (Warren County), Washington — Mary Catherine PhillipsWomen’s Heritage Trail — Consumer’s Research —
On Bowerstown Road.
Mary Catherine Phillips, consumer advocate, author, and editor, joined Consumer’s Research, a New York-based organization, in 1932. She married one of its founders, Frederick Schlink, that same year. One year later, the entire operation relocated to . . . — Map (db m94693) HM
114New Jersey (Warren County), Washington — Morris Canal
On Little Philadelphia Road, on the right when traveling north.
1824-1924 National Register Landmark Canal Crossed Here — Map (db m17919) HM
115New Jersey (Warren County), Washington — Musconetcong River Valley Double Lime Kiln
On New Jersey Route 31 at Hawke Point Blvd., on the right when traveling north on State Route 31.
This double lime kiln is an example of the kilns once found throughout the Musconetcong River Valley. Early settlers farmed an area until its fertility was depleted. By the early 1800s German immigrants introduced the practice of sweetening and . . . — Map (db m104897) HM
116New Jersey (Warren County), Washington — Revolutionary Artillery Site
On Cemetery Hill Road at South Lincoln Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Cemetery Hill Road.
To control King's Highway 1777-78 — Map (db m19726) HM
117New Jersey (Warren County), Washington — U.S.S. Maine Memorial
Near Lower Park Drive.
In Memoriam U.S.S. Maine Destroyed in Havana Harbor February 15, 1898 This tablet is cast from metal recovered from the U.S.S. Maine (on the shield) Patriotism Devotion — Map (db m19727) HM

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