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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Somerset County, New Jersey

 
Clickable Map of Somerset 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 Somerset County, NJ (165) Hunterdon County, NJ (365) Mercer County, NJ (430) Middlesex County, NJ (298) Morris County, NJ (410) Union County, NJ (118)  SomersetCounty(165) Somerset County (165)  HunterdonCounty(365) Hunterdon County (365)  MercerCounty(430) Mercer County (430)  MiddlesexCounty(298) Middlesex County (298)  MorrisCounty(410) Morris County (410)  UnionCounty(118) Union County (118)
Somerville is the county seat for Somerset County
Adjacent to Somerset County, New Jersey
      Hunterdon County (365)  
      Mercer County (430)  
      Middlesex County (298)  
      Morris County (410)  
      Union County (118)  
 
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101 New Jersey, Somerset County, Manville — World War II Memorial
In honor of the citizens of Manville who served their country in World War II and in memory of those who gave their lives. 1941 - 1945.Map (db m75612) WM
102 New Jersey, Somerset County, Martinsville — 1777 Reboubt
One of the redoubts and breastworks erected by the Continental troops, June, 1777, to defend the encampment in the valley.Map (db m32267) HM
103 New Jersey, Somerset County, Martinsville — Bolmer Farm House - 1754
This remodeled farm house is the last of the farm houses built by members of the Bolmer family. Settling here before 1799, the Bolmers were the first early Dutch settlers in the fertile Washington Valley. Robert and Marie Bolmer had 12 children all . . . Map (db m32277) HM
104 New Jersey, Somerset County, Martinsville — Revolutionary War Reboubt 1777 and 1778/79
When Washington’s Army was encamped at Middlebrook in the spring of 1777, earthen redoubts were built west of Chimney Rock Road and north of the west branch of the Middlebrook. The redoubts were 75ft. square and 4 ft. deep and were equipped with a . . . Map (db m32269) HM
105 New Jersey, Somerset County, Middlebush, Franklin Township — Voorhees Home
Early 18th century house of Garret Voorhees was burned by the retreating troops of General Howe in 1777. Rebuilt in 1793Map (db m94038) WM
106 New Jersey, Somerset County, Millstone — Millstone School House
One room school house from 1860 to 1944. One teacher taught all eight grades. Enrollment varied with attendance up to 35 students. Original structure included a belfry. The Board of Education transferred the building to the borough in 1949, at . . . Map (db m37166) HM
107 New Jersey, Somerset County, Millstone Borough — Indian Mill Stone
Indian mill stone. A remnant of the first American mechanic. Presented to JR.O.U.A.M. No. 110 by Geo. Garretson.Map (db m76070) HM
108 New Jersey, Somerset County, Millstone Borough — Millstone
This millstone was found on the Jacob Van Doren farm 1000 feet south of this church, on site of large Indian village. Presented by Manning Wikoff to Hillsborough Reformed Church in 1927. Plaque 1946.Map (db m76701) HM
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109 New Jersey, Somerset County, Millstone Borough — Second Court House of Somerset County
To mark the site of the second court house of Somerset County in this place then called Hillsborough. Built in 1738 - Burned October 26, 1779 by tory raiders under Lt. Col. Simcoe of the Queens Rangers. This tablet was set upon by the Society of . . . Map (db m75798) HM
110 New Jersey, Somerset County, Neshanic — Neshanic Reformed Church
Organized 1752. The construction of this Edifice was begun in 1759 and completed in 1772.Map (db m31956) HM
111 New Jersey, Somerset County, Neshanic Station — Opie/River Road Bridge
The previous bridge carrying Opie/River Road over the South Branch of the Raritan River was originally built at this location in 1921 by Dover Boiler Works and was significant as a rare example of a rivet-connected Pratt truss bridge. The current . . . Map (db m19189) HM
112 New Jersey, Somerset County, North Branch — The North Branch Bridge
Originally a wooden bridge in colonial times, George Washington's Surveyor General, Robert Erskine, reported it to be a "Good Bridge" in 1779. From 1809 to 1869 the bridge was maintained by the original New Jersey Turnpike Corporation, which erected . . . Map (db m30807) HM
113 New Jersey, Somerset County, North Plainfield — World War II 50th Anniversary Commemorative Memorial
Honor Roll. This monument is dedicated to all the men and women from North Plainfield who served their country during World War II. 1941 - 1945.Map (db m77048) WM
114 New Jersey, Somerset County, Peapack — "Natirar"
The Estate of Catherine "Kate" Everit Macy Ladd (1863-1945) and Walter Graeme Ladd (1857-1933) Designed and Built 1905-1912 Architects Guy Lowell (1870-1927) and Henry J. Hardenbergh (1847-1918)Map (db m18215) HM
115 New Jersey, Somerset County, Peapack — Peapack Brook Rural Industrial Historic District
The confluence of Peapack Brook and the North Branch of the Raritan River became a rural industrial center during the 18th century when a saw mill, grist mill, tannery and bark mill were located nearby. The Peapack Brook Rural Industrial Historic . . . Map (db m18574) HM
116 New Jersey, Somerset County, Peapack — Peapack-Gladstone Lime Kiln Park
Site of "Lime Burning" operations 1794 - 1945. Lime making is explained on the public bulletin board.Map (db m16607) HM
117 New Jersey, Somerset County, Peapack - Gladstone — Peapack - Gladstone 9-11 Memorial
This playground is dedicated to all of the children whose lives were affected by the tragic events of September 11, 2001, most especially the families of: Kevin Dennis John Farrell Timothy Gilbert Lance TumultyMap (db m23023) WM
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118 New Jersey, Somerset County, Peapack-Gladstone — Peapack- Gladstone Liberty Park
In honor of those who served in the World War. 1917–1919. In memory of the men who lost their lives ... in honor of the men and women who also served in the armed forces of our country. World War II, 1441–1445. Honor Roll . . . Map (db m16979) WM
119 New Jersey, Somerset County, Pluckemin — General Highway Administration 1893-1993
General Highway Administration 1893-1993 Dedicated October 3, 1993 to commemorate 100 years of service to the nation. Through its partnerships with the states, the highway community, and other Federal agencies, FHWA has helped make the United . . . Map (db m148164) HM
120 New Jersey, Somerset County, Pluckemin — Washington’s Route from Princeton to Morristown
By this route Washington with his army retired after his victory at Princeton Jan. 1777. Erected by Gen. Frelinghuysen Chapter D.A.R. Map (db m8896) HM
121 New Jersey, Somerset County, Pluckemin — Washington’s Route from Princeton to Morristown
By this route Washington with his army retired to Morristown after his victory at Princeton January – 1777 -------------- Erected by the D-A-RMap (db m8898) HM
122 New Jersey, Somerset County, Raritan — Hibernia Mine Railroad Bridge
The Hibernia Mine Railroad Bridge, constructed in 1879, is the oldest surviving metal truss bridge in Somerset County, the second oldest Phoenix column bridge in New Jersey and the only one built as a railroad bridge. This was built by Clark, . . . Map (db m60366) HM
123 New Jersey, Somerset County, Raritan — John BasiloneSergeant, U.S. Marine Corps — Hero Of Guadalcanal —
Marker Front: Born in Buffalo NY, Novemver 4, 1916 Enlisted from Raritan, N.J., July 11, 1940 Awarded Congressional Medal Of Honor for Heroic Action on October 24, 25, 1942 Volunteered again for combat, Dec. 27, 1943 Killed in . . . Map (db m16987) HM
124 New Jersey, Somerset County, Raritan — John Frelinghuysen House
This house was the homestead of the Frelinghuysen family, which has long been significant in New Jersey history. The wooden wing was presumably built in the early 18th century and may have been moved to the site by the Middaugh family who owned the . . . Map (db m230706) HM
125 New Jersey, Somerset County, Raritan — Memorial to the Naraticong Indians
Whose friendship for the Whites, made possible the building of the Olde York Road over their trail which from 1765 until 1839 was the swift sure stage line between New York and Philadelphia from this point to Lambertville thence to Philadelphia. . . . Map (db m16986) HM
126 New Jersey, Somerset County, Raritan — Nevius Street Bridge
The Nevius Street Bridge is a 300-foot-long, two span, double-intersection, Pratt through-truss bridge. It is the oldest documented metal-truss bridge in the county, being constructed in 1886 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Company of Canton, Ohio. The . . . Map (db m60374) HM
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127 New Jersey, Somerset County, Raritan — Raritan Veterans Memorial
In Memory of The Men From Raritan Borough Who Made The Supreme Sacrifice In Defense of Our Country World War I Sante Moretti, Angelo Simonitti And Those Others Whose Names Are Only Known to God and Country World War II Dominic . . . Map (db m114156) WM
128 New Jersey, Somerset County, Raritan — Raritan Veterans Monument
Dedicated To All Veterans Of Raritan Borough To the Honor And Glory of Those Who Bravely Served In All Wars, To Keep Our Country a Land of Freedom. They Are Not Lost Who Fought and Fell, They Are Only Waiting Ahead. . . . Map (db m114160) WM
129 New Jersey, Somerset County, Raritan — Raritan Water Power Canal1840 Reported damaged
The potential of the Raritan River to provide waterpower for industry was recognized early. In 1840, the success of similar projects along the Passaic and Delaware Rivers prompted the Somerville Water Power Company to begin building a power canal . . . Map (db m165260) HM
130 New Jersey, Somerset County, Raritan — Somerset County Veterans Monument
Somerset County Distinguished Military Service Dedicated To The Brave Men and Women Of The Armed Forces Of The United States of America Who Served and Sacrificed Their Lives To Protect the Principles of Freedom, Equality, Justice, . . . Map (db m114159) WM
131 New Jersey, Somerset County, Raritan — The Official End Of World War I
On this site stood the estate of U.S. Senator Joseph S. Frelinghuysen. It was here, on July 2, 1921, that President Warren G. Harding signed a joint congressional resolution that officially ended World War I.Map (db m70542) HM
132 New Jersey, Somerset County, Skillman — Bridgepoint Historic District
State and National Registers of Historic Places An 18th and 19th century mill and farm community settled circa 1740Map (db m201065) HM
133 New Jersey, Somerset County, Skillman — Opie-Vanderveer Cemetery
This family cemetery served the Opies and Vanderveers from the late 1700s into the early 1800s and is the resting place for at least sixteen family members. In 2001 it was restored by Montgomery Boy Scout Troop 46 as an Eagle Scout Service Project . . . Map (db m96151) HM
134 New Jersey, Somerset County, Somerville — Armed Forces Memorial
Dedicated in grateful and loving tribute to all who served in the armed forces of the United States to defend their ideals and paved the way to peace.Map (db m89661) WM
135 New Jersey, Somerset County, Somerville — Daniel Robert House
Daniel Robert House 25 West End Avenue Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior 1888Map (db m142279) HM
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136 New Jersey, Somerset County, Somerville — Fireman's Museum
Somerville relies upon volunteers to staff its Fire Department. The first volunteer fire company organized in 1835. Since then, three more companies have formed, all manned by volunteers. This building was constructed in 1888 for the West End . . . Map (db m7315) HM
137 New Jersey, Somerset County, Somerville — Former Public Library
The people's reading room and library was formally established in 1871. The library had several locations until George W. Post, architect of the New York Stock Exchange, designed this neoclassical building expressly for it. Later incorporated as . . . Map (db m76365) HM
138 New Jersey, Somerset County, Somerville — Former Second National Bank1 West Main St — 1914 —
Banking has been conducted on this corner since c. 1857. This beaux arts building of terra cotta brick was designed by local architect Jay C. Van Nuys. It replaced a brick bank structure that was moved to 23 South Bridge StreetMap (db m63562) HM
139 New Jersey, Somerset County, Somerville — Fourth New Jersey Infantry Appreciation to Somerville
To the citizens of Sommerville in appreciation of their hospitality in 1917 to the Fourth New Jersey Infantry. We also speak for those who sleep in France. Presented by the Fourth New Jersey Infantry Post Number Fifty One, . . . Map (db m89660) HM
140 New Jersey, Somerset County, Somerville — Furman Frederick Kugler
This is the actual bicycle used by the late Furman Frederick Kugler of Somerville, New Jersey in winning the First and Second Tour of Somerville May 20, 1940 – May 30, 1941 Furman was victorious in over 200 races . . . Map (db m7313) HM
141 New Jersey, Somerset County, Somerville — Jersey Central Lines
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 to northern . . . Map (db m74326) HM
142 New Jersey, Somerset County, Somerville — National Guard Armory1910 - 1999
Site of the National Guard Armory 1910 - 1999 Home of the 2nd National Guard Regiment Company M The armory also served as an important community and cultural center hosting graduations, dances, rallies, sporting, and other important . . . Map (db m5220) HM
143 New Jersey, Somerset County, Somerville — Ruth St. DenisModern Dance Pioneer
Ruth St. Denis Modern dance Pioneer First performance Somerset Hall 1893Map (db m7312) HM
144 New Jersey, Somerset County, Somerville — Site of St. Thomas A.M.E. Zion ParsonageHome of Paul Robeson
On this site stood the St. Thomas A.M.E. Zion Parsonage. From 1910 to 1925, it was the home of Paul Robeson, noted actor, singer, scholar, athlete and humanitarian.Map (db m49969) HM
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145 New Jersey, Somerset County, Somerville — Somerset County 9/11 Memorial and Clock Tower
The Citizens of Somerset County dedicate this Memorial to the thousands of innocent lives lost on September 11, 2001 and to the families that loved them. From this county, we remember and honor: Kermit Anderson Evan Jay Barton . . . Map (db m5221) HM
146 New Jersey, Somerset County, Somerville — Somerset County Court House Green
The Somerset County Court House, constructed in 1909, is a fine example of Beaux-Arts Classicism. It was designed by the firm of Gordon, Tracy and Swartwout. James Reilly Gordon was one of America’s greatest courthouse architects, who also designed . . . Map (db m98263) HM
147 New Jersey, Somerset County, Somerville — Somerset Hotel
Tunison's Tavern C.1748 was located here, making this the site of the oldest continuing business in Somerville. Some of George Washington's troops stayed at Tunison's during the 1778-79 Winter encampment. The tavern and the hotel that replaced it . . . Map (db m76364) HM
148 New Jersey, Somerset County, Somerville — Somerville Borough Hall
Once the home of Daniel Robert, this castellated Gothic residence was constructed in 1888 and is a careful copy of a celebrated design by noted architect Alexander Jackson Davis. The building is the second on this site, preceded by a residence in . . . Map (db m5348) HM
149 New Jersey, Somerset County, Somerville — Washington’s Route from Princeton to Morristown
By this route Washington with his army retired after his victory at Princeton Jan. 1777. Erected by Gen. Frelinghuysen Chapter D.A.R. Map (db m8899) HM
150 New Jersey, Somerset County, Somerville — Washington’s Route from Princeton to Morristown
By this route Washington with his army retired after his victory at Princeton Jan. 1777. Erected by Gen. Frelinghuysen Chapter D.A.R.Map (db m106208) HM
151 New Jersey, Somerset County, Somerville — World War I Memorial
Honor Roll In commemoration of those from Somerville New Jersey who served their country in the World War. 1917 - 1919. To the memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice. Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life . . . Map (db m76354) WM
152 New Jersey, Somerset County, Somerville — World War II Memorial
Honoring the residents of the Borough of Somerville who served in the armed forces during World War II. This plaque is in memory of those who gave their lives in the service of their country. 1941 - 1945.Map (db m76356) WM
153 New Jersey, Somerset County, South Bound Brook — Abraham Staats House
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places Built about 1740 Original central portion of house served as Headquarters for Baron Von Steuben during the winter of 1778-79. The borough of South Bound Brook Settled 1681Map (db m7811) HM
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154 New Jersey, Somerset County, South Bound Brook — Abraham Staats HouseCirca 1740
The Staats House is one of the finest remaining buildings from the second phase of Dutch immigration and settlement in the Raritan Valley. Abraham Staats was important locally as the county tax collector and the recorder of damages suffered at the . . . Map (db m93741) HM
155 New Jersey, Somerset County, South Bound Brook — Battle of Bound Brook
At dawn on April 13, 1777 Hessian Captain Ewald’s assault over the stone bridge across the Bound Brook was pinned down by “murderous fire” from American soldiers stationed in the Half Moon Battery. Advancing North along present day . . . Map (db m7813) HM
156 New Jersey, Somerset County, South Bound Brook — Delaware & Raritan Canal State Park
Historical Significance Dug by hand, mostly be Irish immigrants, the 66 mile D & R Canal was completed in 1834. 75 feet wide and 8 feet deep, the canal originally had 14 locks to raise and lower boat traffic. The D & R Canal operated as an . . . Map (db m15661) HM
157 New Jersey, Somerset County, South Bound Brook — Fisher House
This 1688 house became the home of Hendrick Fisher, prominent citizen and patriot leader until his death in 1778Map (db m94085) HM WM
158 New Jersey, Somerset County, South Bound Brook — Locks on the D&R CanalDelaware & Raritan Canal State Park
A natural waterway follows the contours of the land over which it flows, the depth of water varies, depending on the quantity and velocity of flow. To maintain the constant depth of water required for transportation, a canal is engineered as a . . . Map (db m15663) HM
159 New Jersey, Somerset County, South Bound Brook — Queen’s Bridge
To the casual observer, there is little to indicate the historical significance of this particular bridge crossing. Yet for at least 240 years it has been an important point in the Raritan Valley and has figured in many events that have transpired . . . Map (db m7814) HM
160 New Jersey, Somerset County, South Bound Brook — Saint Olha
Front panel Equal-to-the Apostles-Great Princes of Kiev-Sovereign of Rus-Ukraine 945-969.

Left panel This monument was erected upon the desires of devout Ukrainian women with the blessings of the Metropolitan of the Ukrainian . . . Map (db m94087) HM

161 New Jersey, Somerset County, South Bound Brook — Ukrainian American Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to all Ukrainian American men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces.Map (db m94088) WM
162 New Jersey, Somerset County, South Bound Brook — Ukrainian Famine Memorial
(English version) In memory of the millions of women and children victims of genocide who died during the famine of 1932-1933 in Ukraine.Map (db m94089) HM
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163 New Jersey, Somerset County, Warren — Mt. Bethel Meeting House
Historic Baptist church and Revolutionary War burial grounds built in 1761 on the Old Quibbletown Gap Road. Chartered in 1767. Moved to the present location in 1785. One of the oldest surviving Baptist buildings in New Jersey. A state and . . . Map (db m32985) HM
164 New Jersey, Somerset County, Woodfern — Hillsborough Will Never Forget
In memory of those who lost their lives in the tragic events of September 11, 2001 An Eagle Scout project by Ernie Guaimano Boy Scout Troop 186Map (db m17245) HM
165 New Jersey, Somerset County, Zarephath — Lock No. 10
The Delaware and Raritan Canal was built, 1830 - 34, by Canvass White. Closed in 1933, it now supplies water for industryMap (db m34937) HM

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