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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Salem County, New Jersey

 
Clickable Map of Salem 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 Salem County, NJ (115) Cumberland County, NJ (85) Gloucester County, NJ (55) Kent County, DE (264) New Castle County, DE (832)  SalemCounty(115) Salem County (115)  CumberlandCounty(85) Cumberland County (85)  GloucesterCounty(55) Gloucester County (55)  KentCountyDelaware(264) Kent County (264)  NewCastleCounty(832) New Castle County (832)
Salem is the county seat for Salem County
Adjacent to Salem County, New Jersey
      Cumberland County (85)  
      Gloucester County (55)  
      Kent County, Delaware (264)  
      New Castle County, Delaware (832)  
 
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101 New Jersey, Salem County, Salem, Quinton Township — Veterans Memorial
On Salem Quinton Road (New Jersey Route 49) at Quinton Hancocks Bridge Road (County Road 650), on the right when traveling east on Salem Quinton Road.
Dedication by the citizens of Quinton Township to all members of our Armed Forces who served their country honorably during all wars.Map (db m153718) WM
102 New Jersey, Salem County, Upper Pittsgrove — Pole Tavern Cannon
On Harding Highway (U.S. 40) near Pole Tavern Circle.
The Cannon Il Lugano which was forged in Naples in 1763 weighs 800 Pounds. Il Lugano was used in battle against the Austrians. Napoleon who visited Italy once in 1796 and again in 1800 dragged the cannon over the Alps and Eventually back to . . . Map (db m58280) HM
103 New Jersey, Salem County, Woodstown — Center of TownHistoric Woodstown NJ
On West Avenue (U.S. 40) at North Main Street (New Jersey Route 45), on the right when traveling west on West Avenue.
E. W. Humphreys, 1863-1942 Edward W. Humphreys left a precious legacy of several hundred photographs that he had taken from 1865 to about 1930. President Woodrow Wilson Woodrow Wilson campaigned for Governor of New Jersey in the . . . Map (db m153663) HM
104 New Jersey, Salem County, Woodstown — County Bridges
On Ashbrooke Avenue at South Main Street (County Route 672), on the right when traveling east on Ashbrooke Avenue.
This tablet dedicated December 6, 1941, to commemorate the erection of this bridge and the following county bridges which were destroyed by the flood of September 1st and 2nd, 1940:
Dubois Bridge No. 493 near Harrisonville, Deep . . . Map (db m153945) HM
105 New Jersey, Salem County, Woodstown — Fire Ring
On South Main Street (County Road 672) at Ashbrooke Avenue, on the right when traveling south on South Main Street.
This fire ring is similar to the original one which stood on this site in the early 1800's to call the firemen to duty in case of fire in this section of town, then known as Milltown.Map (db m153946) HM
106 New Jersey, Salem County, Woodstown — Fire Ring
On Marlton Street (County Road 636) at North Main Street (State Route 45), on the right when traveling south on Marlton Street.
This fire ring marks the original center of the town and the site of the first known fire house. Built by the firemen in the early 1800's to house their hand pumper "Old Discipline." The original fire ring hung at the corner of Auburn St. & N. Main . . . Map (db m153952) HM
107 New Jersey, Salem County, Woodstown — Garrison Memorial Park
On West Avenue (Route 40) just east of Hillcrest Drive, on the left when traveling east.
They gave their lives in Vietnam Russell G. Garrison Pfc. Marvin L. Watson Larry G. Bell John Atkins Francis S. Rhoades Robert Moore, Jr. Jony H. Hughes Map (db m153664) WM
108 New Jersey, Salem County, Woodstown — Korea and Vietnam Conflicts Memorial
On Ashbrooke Avenue, 0.1 miles west of South Main Street (County Road 672), on the left when traveling west.
Dedicated to those who served in the Armed Forces during Korea and Vietnam Conflicts honoring those who gave their all Russell G. Garrison • Marvin L. Watson Map (db m153931) WM
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109 New Jersey, Salem County, Woodstown — School Bell
On East Avenue (U.S. 40) at School Lane, on the left when traveling west on East Avenue.
In the late 1800's this school bell is understood to have hung in a small bell tower on top of our public school. At that time, the school was located on South Main Street next to the Baptist Church.Map (db m153657) HM
110 New Jersey, Salem County, Woodstown — School BuildingsHistoric Woodstown NJ
On East Avenue (U.S. 40) at School Lane, on the left when traveling west on East Avenue.
U.S. President Warren Harding 1922 U.S. President Warren G. Harding was traveling by car from Penns Grove to Atlantic City on May 12, 1922 when he stopped briefly in Woodstown and addressed a local crowd at the Woodstown Public School. New . . . Map (db m157199) HM
111 New Jersey, Salem County, Woodstown — Spc. Richard C. Emmons III
On Ashbrooke Avenue, 0.1 miles west of South Main Street (County Road 672), on the left when traveling west.
Spc. Richard C. Emmons III Afghanistan May 31, 2011Map (db m153930) WM
112 New Jersey, Salem County, Woodstown — The Old Red HouseSamuel Shivers House — 1669 / 1724 / 1813 —
On North Main Street (New Jersey Route 45) just south of Marlton Road (County Road 636), on the left when traveling north.
The Old Red House AKA Samuel Shivers House The Samuel Shivers House is one of the finest examples of Southern New Jersey 18th century timber frame architecture. It is a survivor, escaping the ravages of time, rot, fire, vermin and change of . . . Map (db m153950) HM
113 New Jersey, Salem County, Woodstown — The Seven Stars
On Kings Highway (County Route 620) at Auburn Road (County Route 602), on the right when traveling south on Kings Highway.
A tavern on Kings Highway started 1751. This building now a residence, 1762. The small front window provided curb service.Map (db m127645) HM
114 New Jersey, Salem County, Woodstown — Woodstown Friends Cemetery
On West Avenue (U.S. 40) just west of Spring Garden Road, on the right when traveling west.
Three African Americans are interred in this Friends cemetery. From the records: "Rachel Mintiss (Colored), wife of Andrew Mintiss was buried 5th mo. 8th 1846 on the hillside, near the 1st Row of the 2nd purchase. Andrew Mintiss . . . Map (db m209376) HM
115 New Jersey, Salem County, Woodstown — World Wars I & II Memorial
On Ashbrooke Avenue, 0.1 miles west of South Main Street (County Road 672), on the left when traveling west.
In memory of our boys who made the Supreme Sacrifice in World Wars I & II ★ Woodstown Borough 1917 - 1918 Charles F. Pancoast Jr. 1941 - 1945 Howard Boultinghouse • Kenneth H. Clark • . . . Map (db m153929) WM

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