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Historical Markers in Fredon Township, New Jersey

 
Clickable Map of Sussex 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 Sussex County, NJ (96) Morris County, NJ (410) Passaic County, NJ (138) Warren County, NJ (125) Orange County, NY (563) Monroe County, PA (124) Pike County, PA (127)  SussexCounty(96) Sussex County (96)  MorrisCounty(410) Morris County (410)  PassaicCounty(138) Passaic County (138)  WarrenCounty(125) Warren County (125)  OrangeCountyNew York(563) Orange County (563)  MonroeCountyPennsylvania(124) Monroe County (124)  PikeCounty(127) Pike County (127)
Newton is the county seat for Sussex County
Fredon Township is in Sussex County
      Sussex County (96)  
ADJACENT TO SUSSEX COUNTY
      Morris County (410)  
      Passaic County (138)  
      Warren County (125)  
      Orange County, New York (563)  
      Monroe County, Pennsylvania (124)  
      Pike County, Pennsylvania (127)  
 
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1 New Jersey, Sussex County, Fredon Township — Fredon
On New Jersey Route 94 at Phil Hardin Road (County Road 610) when traveling north on State Route 94.
Fredon Township, incorporated in 1904 became the last town in Sussex County and the only so named in the Country. Fredon, a name proposed for our nation in the early 1800's means a place of peace and freedom. The Route 94 crossroads, known as . . . Map (db m26453) HM
2 New Jersey, Sussex County, Newton, Fredon Township — 361 — Yellow Frame Presbyterian ChurchAmerican Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Site
On Yellow Frame Road near New Jersey Route 94.
In 1887, bordering "The Great Road" (Rt. 94) where Warren and Sussex Counties meet at an elevation 880 feet, a church and manse were erected as the third location of this Presbyterian congregation, built in the Victorian Queen Anne style by Simeon . . . Map (db m122282) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 26, 2024