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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Monmouth County, New Jersey

 
Clickable Map of Monmouth 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 Monmouth County, NJ (305) Burlington County, NJ (331) Mercer County, NJ (430) Middlesex County, NJ (298) Ocean County, NJ (140) Queens County, NY (216) Richmond County, NY (226)  MonmouthCounty(305) Monmouth County (305)  BurlingtonCounty(331) Burlington County (331)  MercerCounty(430) Mercer County (430)  MiddlesexCounty(298) Middlesex County (298)  OceanCounty(140) Ocean County (140)  QueensCountyNew York(216) Queens County (216)  RichmondCounty(226) Richmond County (226)
Freehold is the county seat for Monmouth County
Adjacent to Monmouth County, New Jersey
      Burlington County (331)  
      Mercer County (430)  
      Middlesex County (298)  
      Ocean County (140)  
      Queens County, New York (216)  
      Richmond County, New York (226)  
 
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201 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township — Middletown VillageMiddletown Township Historic District
Oldest settlement in New Jersey, the old Indian village of Chaquasitt. Settled 1613 by the Dutch; English land claim recorded in 1664. Haven for Captain Kidd's pirates. Scene of conflict between the Tories and Patriots; Clinton and Cornwallis met . . . Map (db m116852) HM
202 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township — Middletown VillageMiddletown Township Historic District
Oldest settlement in New Jersey, the old Indian village of Chaquasitt. Settled 1613 by the Dutch; English land claim recorded in 1664. Haven for Captain Kidd's pirates. Scene of conflict between the Tories and Patriots; Clinton and Cornwallis met . . . Map (db m116860) HM
203 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Leonardo — September 11 Memorial
9-11 Never ForgetMap (db m208165) WM
204 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Leonardo — War Memorial
In memory of all the brave and devoted men of Middletown Township who made the supreme sacrifice for their countryMap (db m146021) WM
205 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Port Monmouth — Korean War MemorialKorea — 1950 - 1953 —
Dedicated to our fallen brothers of the forgotten victoryMap (db m208162) WM
206 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Port Monmouth — Shoal Harbor
First known as Strawberry Hill, Home of Thomas Whitlock, the first permanent settler of record in New Jersey under British Rule, who scouted the land in 1663. Shoal Harbor was an early sailing port and center for fishing and agriculture.Map (db m5788) HM
207 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Port Monmouth — Vietnam War Memorial50 Year Dedication
A grateful post remembers those who served in the Armed Forces of the United States whose courage and sacrifice during the Vietnam War defined the character of a great nation. "For theirs was a noble cause" Lest we . . . Map (db m208163) WM
208 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Port Monmouth — World War II Memorial
In memory of our boys who served their country in the Armed Forces of the U.S.A. in World War IIMap (db m208164) WM
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209 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — H.M.S. Assistance Tragedy MemorialHalyburton Monument
On this spot were buried the remains of the Honorable Hamilton Douglas Halyburton, 1st Lieutenant, Royal Navy, son of the Earl of Morton, and James Champion, Lieutenant of Marines. Together with twelve members of the crew of H.M.S. . . . Map (db m5658) HM
210 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — 200 Years of ServiceAids to Navigation — Maritime History —
From the first federally funded lifesaving stations built in 1849 to today’s busy bases, the history of the United States Coast Guard can be traced along New Jersey’s coast. In 1915, the Life-Saving Marine Service were combined to form the . . . Map (db m22665) HM
211 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — 23 — Army Docks
The first wharf built here was used to bring in granite blocks for the Fort at Sandy Hook. Later, cannon to be tested at the Sandy Hook Proving Ground were received here. In the 1890s barges arrived carrying the materials to build Fort . . . Map (db m54505) HM
212 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — Battery Granger
Granger’s 10-inch rifle could strike a battleship eight miles out to sea. A simple counterweight system quickly raised and lowered the gun, and a well-trained crew could fire off two rounds a minute. Protected in front by fifty feet of earth and . . . Map (db m22697) HM
213 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — British Embarkation
On July 5, 1778 armies under General Sir Henry Clinton passed this point to reach British ships, at anchor off Horseshoe Cove, which evacuated them to New York. This completed their withdrawal through Middletown from Freehold after the Battle of . . . Map (db m41719) HM
214 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — Discover Sandy HookGo Beyond The Beach — Gateway National Recreation Area —
Find a prickly pear cactus. 🌵 Bike or walk a park trail. Search for an egret as you explore the salt marsh. Count the butterflies. 🦋 Go birdwatching. 🐦 Look for holly in our coastal forests. See how America's oldest . . . Map (db m208209) HM
215 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — Discover Sandy HookGo Beyond The Beach — Gateway National Recreation Area —
Find a prickly pear cactus. 🌵 Bike or walk a park trail. Search for an egret as you explore the salt marsh. Count the butterflies. 🦋 Go birdwatching. 🐦 Look for holly in our coastal forests. See how America's oldest . . . Map (db m208223) HM
216 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — Guardian Park Picnic AreaExplore Gateway National Recreation Area — Experience all that Gateway has to offer. —
Guardian Park Missiles Guardian Park Memorial was established by the US Army as they prepared to deactivate Fort Hancock. It is named for the Army's anti-aircraft guns, Nike Air Defense Missiles, which were the last "guardians" of the New . . . Map (db m208227) HM
217 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — 4 — Handball Court
In 1941, a new gymnasium was built on the other side of the YMCA. The smaller gym that stood here was demolished and the site was converted to a handball court. Fort Hancock was in operation from 1895 to 1974.Map (db m54443) HM
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218 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — 27 — History House
This officer’s home, designed for a lieutenant and his family, was a testament to the rank and privilege of officers in the small peacetime army of the late 19th century. Fort Hancock was in operation from 1895 to 1974.Map (db m54508) HM
219 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — 34 — Hospital Steward’s Quarters
The chief steward was responsible for maintaining and running operations of the Post Hospital under the directions of the Chief Medical officer. Today, the building is the NJ Audubon Society’s Sandy Hook Bird Observatory. Fort Hancock was in . . . Map (db m54477) HM
220 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — Navigating Sandy Hook WatersAids to Navigation — Maritime History —
The broad expanse of New York Harbor is misleading. Shoals and sandbars pose underwater threats to navigation and ships must stay in channels for safe passage. Until the Ambrose Channel was created, all ships entered the harbor through a natural . . . Map (db m22693) HM
221 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — Nike Ajax Explosion Memorial
Nike Ajax Explosion Battery B. 526th Missile Battalion Leonardo, New Jersey In Memoriam 22 May 1958 Sgt. Daniel J. Lavengood • Sgt. Jerome W. Mould • SP3 Walter E. Berry • SP3 William I. Cochran • PFC Donald L. Marsh • Pvt. Nicklos J. . . . Map (db m22642) HM WM
222 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — Nike Missile Site
Missiles emerged from silos beneath the pavement, and waited on launching racks while radar tracked the skies. During the 1950’s – the Cold War Era – Nike missiles were stationed here to defend the New York-Philadelphia corridor against . . . Map (db m41714) HM
223 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — Nike Missile Site
Missiles emerged from silos beneath the pavement, and waited on launching racks while radar tracked the skies. During the 1950’s – the Cold War Era – Nike missiles were stationed here to defend the New York-Philadelphia corridor against . . . Map (db m208236) HM
224 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — Nike-Ajax
History The Nike-Ajax surface-to-air guided missile was developed in the late 1940's and early 1950's as a defense against an enemy-manned bomber attack after extensive research and development. This first generation missile was . . . Map (db m208232) HM
225 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — Nike-Hercules
History The Nike-Hercules surface-to-air guided missile was the second generation air defense missile developed in the mid-1950's and initially deployed in 1958. It possessed a nuclear capability and was vastly superior to its . . . Map (db m208230) HM
226 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — 8 — Post Exchange
This building was Fort Hancock’s original gymnasium and in 1941 became the Post Exchange or PX. Soldiers could buy personal items here or go bowling at the four-lane alley located in the basement. The cost for a game in 1942 was 15 cents. Fort . . . Map (db m54470) HM
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227 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — 26 — Post Theater
Soldiers could catch the latest films of the day at the Post Theater, which seated 300. The average ticket price in the 1930s and 1940s was ten cents. Fort Hancock was in operation from 1895 to 1974.Map (db m54506) HM
228 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — Protecting American CoastsCoastal Defense — Maritime History —
Established in 1943, to store and supply ammunition for the Atlantic fleet, the Earle Naval Weapons Station plays a key role in protecting American coastal cities and ports. Its deep-water pier is 2.9 miles long and can service several naval vessels . . . Map (db m22664) HM
229 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — Rodman Gun
Developed in the Civil War era, this type of 20-inch gun gave the U.S. the largest muzzle-loading cannon ever made. At the same time, however, rifled guns were being developed which made all smoothbore cannon obsolete. With spin from spiral . . . Map (db m168234) HM
230 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — Sandy HookGateway National Recreation Area, Sandy Hook Unit — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Stretching off the northern tip of the New Jersey Shore, the 1,650 acre peninsula preserves six miles of ocean beaches enjoyed by more than two million visitors a year. But there’s much more. Beyond its well-known beaches, sand dunes and . . . Map (db m22754) HM
231 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — Sandy HookGateway National Recreation Area, Sandy Hook Unit — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Stretching off the northern tip of the New Jersey Shore, the 1,650 acre peninsula preserves six miles of ocean beaches enjoyed by more than two million visitors a year. But there’s much more. Beyond its well-known beaches, sand dunes and . . . Map (db m208178) HM
232 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — Sandy HookGateway National Recreation Area, Sandy Hook Unit — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Stretching off the northern tip of the New Jersey Shore, the 1,650 acre peninsula preserves six miles of ocean beaches enjoyed by more than two million visitors a year. But there’s much more. Beyond its well-known beaches, sand dunes and . . . Map (db m208182) HM
233 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — Sandy HookGateway National Recreational Area, Sandy Hook Unit — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Stretching off the northern tip of the New Jersey Shore, the 1,650 acre peninsula preserves six miles of ocean beaches enjoyed by more than two million visitors a year. But there’s much more. Beyond its well-known beaches, sand dunes and . . . Map (db m208211) HM
234 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — Sandy HookGateway National Recreational Area, Sandy Hook Unit — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
Stretching off the northern tip of the New Jersey Shore, the 1,650 acre peninsula preserves six miles of ocean beaches enjoyed by more than two million visitors a year. But there’s much more. Beyond its well-known beaches, sand dunes and . . . Map (db m208222) HM
235 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — Spermaceti Cove Station No. 2Aids to Navigation — Maritime History —
Sandbars, shallow waters, and winter storms off the New Jersey Shore were a constant danger to early sailing vessels. In a storm, wind and waves could destroy a helpless grounded ship, its cargo, and crew and passengers. Commerce in and out of New . . . Map (db m22613) HM
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236 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — 33 — The Best of Care
During World War II the Post Hospital became the focal point of a medical complex that served not only the garrison stationed here but also troops returning home from Europe. Fire destroyed the hospital in 1985. Fort Hancock was in operation from . . . Map (db m54478) HM
237 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — 35 — The Dead House
This was the morgue for the Post Hospital. The soldiers called it the Dead House. It was later used as a U.S. Army recruiting office. Fort Hancock was in operation from 1895 to 1974.Map (db m54479) HM
238 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — The Guns of Sandy Hook
The guns and missiles are silent now, most of them gone to scrap metal. But from colonial times until 1974, a series of defenses stood on Sandy Hook to guard New York Harbor. Here, for almost fifty years, the Army tested all its guns. And for . . . Map (db m22635) HM
239 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — 16 — The World War II Years
During World War II, Fort Hancock’s population swelled to over 10,000 and dozens of temporary wooden barracks and mess halls were built. More than 3,000 coast artillerymen were stationed here for New York Harbor defense, and thousands of others . . . Map (db m54524) HM
240 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — U.S. Life-Saving Station / Spermaceti Cove - Holly ForestExplore Gateway National Recreation Area — Experience all that Gateway has to offer. —
U.S. Life-Saving Station The Spermaceti Cove Life-Saving Station was one of the first Life-Saving Stations constructed by the federal government in the 19th century. Life-Saving Stations along the New Jersey Shore played a key role in the . . . Map (db m208183) HM
241 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — 28 — World War II Victory GardenFort Hancock
Plant a Victory GardenAfter World War II began, nearly all of America’s industries converted to wartime production. Companies that built radios, cars and refrigerators began to manufacture jeeps, trucks and planes. This placed a great strain on . . . Map (db m54509) HM
242 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Middletown Township, Sandy Hook — 5 — Young Men’s Christian Association
YMCAs on military posts were places for rest and recreation and were built by private contributions. The Fort Hancock Y offered refreshments, game rooms, and a reading room. Visiting families could stay in rooms on the top floor. The one-story wing . . . Map (db m54446) HM
243 New Jersey, Monmouth County, New Bedford — Marconi American Wireless Company Tower
Marconi American Wireless Company Tower "WW2GM" 1913 - 1924 Presented here is only a small top portion of the original tower. There were a number of these towers in this area. They constituted the first commercial transatlantic . . . Map (db m5243) HM
244 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Oakhurst — Brinley Grist Mill
William Reape purchased the land that the Brinley Grist Mill was built on in 1665. It was later willed to William Brinley in 1715. John Brinley, who as the son of William Brinley, built the mill in the 1700’s. The mill was the first business in the . . . Map (db m93746) HM
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245 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Ocean Township, Oakhurst — Brinley Grist Mill
Site of the Brinley Grist Mill. Built about 1725 the mill on Whalepond Brook was the first business in the area. The settlers brought their grain here until the early 1900's.Map (db m24425) HM
246 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Oceanport — Army Signal Corps World War II Memorial
In Memory of Our Dead World War IIMap (db m5218) WM
247 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Oceanport — Centennial Time Capsule Reported missing
Beneath this plaque lies a time capsule installed 16 September 1960 to commemorate the first centennial of the United States Army Signal Corps. The time capsule is to be opened in the year 2060 on 21 June, the birthday of the corps. This time . . . Map (db m32158) HM
248 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Oceanport — Dunwoody Park
Named in memory of Brigadier General Henry H.C. Dunwoody 1842-1933. General Dunwoody was Chief Signal Officer in Cuba from 22 Dec 1898-24 May 1901. Under his leadership, the United States Army Signal Corps reconstructed, extended, and . . . Map (db m6614) HM WM
249 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Oceanport — Fort Monmouth Memorial
Dedicated to the men and women who served at Fort Monmouth, 1917 - 2011 and their families. ★ ★ ★ World War I • World War II • Korea • Vietnam • Cold War • Southwest AsiaMap (db m209076) WM
250 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Oceanport — Fort Monmouth Soldiers and Civilians Memorial
Dedicated to the Fort Monmouth Soldiers and Civilians Who deployed and fought worldwide, and to the families who kept the home fires burning bright. Operation Just Cause 19 Dec 89 - 12 Jan 90 Operation Desert Storm 12 . . . Map (db m6836) WM
251 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Oceanport — Greely Field
This area is designated Greely Field in honor of Major General Adolphus Washington Greely, Chief Signal Officer of the U.S. Army from 3 March 1887 to 6 February 1906. From the time he entered the Army as a private during the Civil War, . . . Map (db m209083) HM
252 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Oceanport — Purple Heart MemorialCombat Wounded Veterans — Military Order of the Purple Heart 1782 - 1932 —
Dedicated to the recipients of this oldest military decoration “The Purple Heart” My stone is red for the blood they shed. The medal I bear is my country’s way to show they care. If I could be seen by all mankind maybe peace will come in . . . Map (db m209077) WM
253 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Oceanport — This light stood
This light stood in the intersection of Oceanport Ave. and Main St. for half a century ending 1975Map (db m96007) HM
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254 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Oceanport — This steam engine rim
This steam engine rim was used as a fire alarm on this site by the Oceanport hook & ladder company until replaced by an electric sirenMap (db m96006) HM
255 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Oceanport — This Tree Honors the Memory of E. Frederic WrightBorn March 12, 1899 - Died April 30, 1974
Soldier, Engineer, Loyal American. Founder of the Tenth Field Signal Battalion Association and the Seventh Division Association of World War I Veterans.Map (db m209078) HM
256 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Oceanport — Tribute to Combat Pigeons
A Memorial to Homing Pigeons In Combat Courage • Loyalty • EnduranceMap (db m5219) WM
257 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Oceanport — Van Kirk Park
In memory of John Stewart Van Kirk Lieutenant 141 Armored Signal Company 1st Armored Division Killed in Action 30 November 1942 Djedeida, TunisiaMap (db m6859) WM
258 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Oceanport — Veterans Memorial
In proud memory of those members of the United States Army who died in defense of freedom.Map (db m209141) WM
259 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Red Bank — Battle of the Bulge Monument
Dedicated to the gallant men and women of the United States Armed Forces who participated in the “Battle of the Bulge,” fought in Belgium and Luxembourg during World War II. The greatest battle ever engaged in by the United States Army lasted . . . Map (db m6964) WM
260 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Red Bank — Gate Keepers BoothCirca 1890
This is believed to be one of the only remaining booths which were once common throughout early rail travel in New Jersey. Buildings such as this provided shelter, warmth, and minimal comforts for the Gate Keeper. These buildings, however, became . . . Map (db m82802) HM
261 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Red Bank — Honorable Daniel J. O’Hern(1930 – 2009)
It is with great honor, appreciation, and respect that NJ Transit Corporation dedicated the Red Bank Train Station to the Honorable Daniel J. O’Hern (1930 – 2009) Daniel J. O’Hern, a devoted son of Red Bank, served not only his town, but . . . Map (db m82801) HM
262 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Red Bank — Maple HallThe Home of T. Thomas Fortune — Historic Site in Journalism —
Maple Hall served as the home of the African American journalist T. Thomas Fortune from 1901 to 1908. Born into slavery in 1856 and freed by the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863, Fortune rose to prominence during his more than twenty-year . . . Map (db m206009) HM
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263 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Red Bank — Maple HallThe Home of Timothy “T” Thomas Fortune
Born into slavery in 1856, T. Thomas Fortune went on to become one of the most influential American journalists and newspaper publishers of the 19th and 20th centuries. A stalwart of social justice, “His pen knew but one theme—the right of . . . Map (db m206121) HM
264 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Red Bank — Red Bank War Memorial
"Handing Down Old Glory" In Honor and Memory of All Civil War Veterans and Arrowsmith's Post, No. 61, Grand Army of the Republic Organized at Red Bank, New Jersey, 1881 and Association Of Civil War Veterans. Their Names May Be . . . Map (db m206131) HM
265 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Red Bank — William “Count” Basie1904 - 1984
Red Bank Native. Jazz Muscian. Legendary Band Leader Commissioned by the The Count Basie Centennial Committee June 26, 2004.Map (db m200638) HM
266 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Red Bank, Middletown Township — 29th Regiment New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Civil War Memorial
In memory of the faithful service of the 29th Regiment New Jersey Volunteer Infantry in the Union Army during the Civil War, 1861— 1865. Mustered in at Camp Vredenburgh near Freehold, September 20, 1862. Participated in the Battles of . . . Map (db m155933) HM WM
267 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Red Bank, Middletown Township — Fairview Cemetery Veterans Monument
[Front]: In honor of those who served their country [Back]: Cpl Horace M Thorne "Bud" World War II Troop D 89th Cav Sqd 9th Armd Div Died In Service Of His Country [When facing the back, just to the . . . Map (db m13045) WM
268 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Roosevelt — Borough of RooseveltJersey Homesteads Historic District
Front Organized as an agro-industrial Jewish cooperative community by the Provisional Commission for Jewish Farm Settlements in the United States, led by Benjamin Brown (1885-1939), Jersey Homesteads was one of approximately 100 communities . . . Map (db m95997) HM
269 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Rumson — 1945 - 2005 Rumson Veterans Monument
1945 - 1955 Berlin Cold War Korea [127 names are engraved for the decade 1955-1965] 1955 - 1965 Berlin Cuba Lebanon Taiwan Vietnam [72 names are engraved for the decade 1955-1965] 1965 - 1975 Cambodia . . . Map (db m13042) WM
270 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Rumson — Battle of Black Point
On June 10, 1779, a British raiding party under Lieutenant James Moody marched from Tinton Falls to Black Point. When embarking for Sandy Hook they were attacked by a detachment of the Continental Army. The Americans lost eleven, killed or . . . Map (db m16584) HM
271 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Rumson — Huddy’s Leap
On September 1, 1780 Captain Joshua Huddy was captured at Colts Neck by a band of Tories. While being conveyed across the river to what is now Sea Bright, the boat was fired upon by Colonial forces. Although wounded, Captain Huddy escaped by . . . Map (db m54429) HM
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272 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Rumson — Jumping Point Park
This is the site of the first of a series of bridges that linked Rumson and Seabright. The initial structure was a pedestrian toll bridge constructed in 1870 through the efforts of the Jumping Brook Drawbridge Company. Subsequently, metal swing . . . Map (db m54431) HM
273 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Rumson, Middletown Township — British Campsite
For a week following the Battle of Monmouth, the main British Army under Gen. Sir Henry Clinton spread its encampment both sides of this road while awaiting transport from Sandy Hook. They embarked for New York July 5, 1778.Map (db m5806) HM
274 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Rumson, Middletown Township — Middletown Township Locust Historic District
Settled circa 1715 by David Burdge of Hempstead, L.I. Significant as an early farming and fishing village, and center of local oyster trade to New York in the 19th c. Steamboats brought visitors as Locust evolved into an important estate area in the . . . Map (db m116866) HM
275 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Sea Bright — Welcome to Gateway National Recreation AreaExplore Gateway National Recreation Area — Experience all that Gateway has to offer. —
Welcome to Gateway National Recreation Area. Sandy Hook is a barrier beach peninsula at the northern end of the New Jersey Shore. Its location at the entrance to New York Harbor assured Sandy Hook's importance for coastal and harbor defense. For . . . Map (db m208237) HM
276 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Sea Girt — 100th Anniversary of the Sea Girt Lighthouse
Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Sea Girt Lighthouse 1896 – 1996 Dedicated Dec. 10, 1996Map (db m53131) HM
277 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Sea Girt — Sea Girt Lighthouse
Restored 1981 Built 1896Map (db m53130) HM
278 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Sea Girt — Thomas Black 3rd
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279 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Shrewsbury — Christ Church
Converts of George Keith, 1702, became nucleus of Episcopalian Congregation Incorporated in 1738. This edifice was built in 1769.Map (db m93749) HM
280 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Shrewsbury — Christopher Reynolds
On this site Christopher Reynolds from 1743 to 1760 conducted the Christ Church School one of the earliest common schools in New JerseyMap (db m209048) HM
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281 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Shrewsbury — Harriet LaFetra (1823-1906)Women’s Heritage Trail — Shrewsbury Friends Meeting and Cemetery —
The settlement of Quakers in the colony of New Jersey is regarded as an important contribution to a progressive tradition in the state. Then as now, Quakers believed in equality and in granting women a unique role in their communities. Quakers . . . Map (db m93753) HM
282 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Shrewsbury — Patriot Isle
In memory of the men and women of Shrewsbury who served their country in World War II and especially in honor of George L. Atkinson and Robert R. Campbell who gave their lives for their country. (side) Civil War In . . . Map (db m221672) WM
283 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Shrewsbury — Quaker Meeting
First Meeting House of Shrewsbury, built by the Friends in 1672, this building 1816. Oldest rural congregation in New Jersey.Map (db m209047) HM
284 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Shrewsbury — September 11 Memorial
This Gazebo and Garden was built in loving tribute to the family and friends of Shrewsbury residents whose lives were forever changed on September 11, 2001. Robert Talhami and Sal Tieri, Jr. were two of our neighbors that our community lost . . . Map (db m209045) WM
285 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Shrewsbury — 388 — Shrewsbury Historic District
Shrewsbury Historic District has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m209046) HM
286 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Shrewsbury — This Sycamore
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287 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Spring Lake — Presbyterian ChurchEast Lake & Essex Avenues
Mrs. Anna Baird, developer of Hastings Square, donated the land on East Lake Avenue for this church. A 1,500 pound bell was donated by Mr. George Griffins. The structure was built of granite and interiors of light woods. It had a seating capacity of . . . Map (db m6700) HM
288 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Tinton Falls — Wayside War Memorial
In grateful tribute to the sons and daughters of Wayside who served in the Armed Forces in all wars These our dead in honored glory rest Daniel R. Covert · Louis S. Gimbel, Jr.Map (db m7122) HM
289 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Wall Township — “They Shall be Known by Their Deeds Alone”Major General Harry J. Rockafeller and World War II Memorial
This memorial honors the duty, courage, heroism, and sacrifice of all Veterans of World War II. Representing them is Wall Township resident Harry J. Rocky” Rockafeller portrayed as he was in December 1944 during the Battle of the Bulge, when he . . . Map (db m181367) WM
290 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Wall Township — 3-Sided Watchman’s Shanty
Built 1881 by NY & Long Branch RR for Warren Ave, Spring Lake NJ Station Crossing Moved to NJMT 1965 Served as NJMT’s first Souvenir Shop 1966 to 1971 Before electronic lights and gates, watchmen manned railroad crossings to protect cars and . . . Map (db m53195) HM
291 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Wall Township — A Salute to the Boy Scouts of America
From 1929 to 1940 Arthur Brisbane made available this land as the official scout camp for Monmouth County Boy Scouts. Thousands of boys camped here enjoying the natural beauty of the woods while receiving scout training in self-reliance and kindred . . . Map (db m53140) HM
292 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Wall Township — Allaire Village
. . . . . posthumously named in honor of its most successful owner and operator . . . James P. Allaire. The site today is a testimony to historic preservation and modification to leisure time activities. Fortunately, ownership of these 3000 acres . . . Map (db m53142) HM
293 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Wall Township — Allentown Station
Built 1943 by Pennsylvania RR Closed and abandoned 1964 at close of passenger service on PRR line. Donated to NJMT and moved to Allaire 1975 Allenwood NJ is 3 miles east of Allaire, on PRR’s Freehold & Jamesburg Agricultural RR, that ran from Sea . . . Map (db m53189) HM
294 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Wall Township — Church
This building was constructed in two parts with the front portion being erected about 1832 from timbers taken from the earlier Monmouth Furnace buildings. The rear section containing the altar, steeple, and bell tower, was added in 1836. A most . . . Map (db m53170) HM
295 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Wall Township — Freneau Station
Built 1907 for Freehold & Atlantic Highlands Rwy, later CRR of NJ Located at mile post 1.64 of Central RR of NJ’s Freehold Branch, first station south of Matawan, at Route 79 road crossing. Closed April 1953, donated and moved to Pine Creek RR, . . . Map (db m53193) HM
296 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Wall Township — Millpond
The Mill Pond, fed by the stream named Mill Run, was built to hold water which served as a source of power for Allaire’s Mill located along the stream bank, below this dam was a grist mill and a screw factory – both operated by water power.Map (db m53169) HM
297 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Wall Township — PRR Watchman’s Shanty
Built ca 1905 by Pennsylvania RR for Allenwood NJ Station Crossing Moved 1930 to Broad St, Manasquan NJ Abandoned 1964, rescued and served as garden shed at private residence, donated and moved to NJMT November 1991 Crossings were guarded by . . . Map (db m53187) HM
298 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Wall Township — Songs Of The SeasonSongbird Migration – Wildlife Migration
Migrating songbirds fill the air with light melodies in the Spring and Fall. These international travelers stop to rest here and feed on insects and fruit during the flight from their tropical wintering habitat to their northern breeding habitat. . . . Map (db m53176) HM
299 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Wall Township — Stone Blocks from the Camden and Amboy Railroad
These stone blocks, which were cut by hand by prisoners at Sing Sing Prison, were originally intended to support wooden rails, topped with iron straps, as was common practice at the time (c. 1830). This would have sufficed if the traffic consisted . . . Map (db m53205) HM
300 New Jersey, Monmouth County, Wall Township — The Garden StateEastern Deciduous Forest — Coastal Habitats —
When Europeans first came to the eastern shores of North America they encountered a vast, virgin forest that seemingly stretched westward forever. First viewed as barriers and places for hiding, the trees soon became cabins, gunstocks and cradles, . . . Map (db m53183) HM

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