On Green Village Road at Meyersville Road, in the median on Green Village Road.
In grateful recognition of the many sacrifices made by those who served in the Vietnam Conflict, the people of Chatham Township dedicate this park to the memory of
ROBERT EMMETT PIERSON
WALTER BUSILL TULLY, JR.
Who gave their lives for . . . — — Map (db m18230) HM
On Dickson's Mill Road, on the right when traveling west.
Across Pine Brook, you can see the remnants of the dam that once turned this valley into a pond and harnessed water to turn a sawmill, later a cider mill. The miller's house was behind you. The mill itself stood between this marker and the . . . — — Map (db m21974) HM
On Green Village Road (County Route 646) west of Britten Road, on the left when traveling west.
The house was built on land owned by William Alexander Stirling, a Brigadier General in the Continental Army and then purchased by Elias Boudinot. He was a President of the Continental Congress, was elected to the first US Congress, as a New Jersey . . . — — Map (db m162825) HM
On Green Village Road (County Route 646) at Meyersville Road, on the right when traveling east on Green Village Road.
Over the years, multiple establishments operated in and around this Green including a village school, Methodist Church, Post Office, Rawthorne's andVan Deusen's general stores, Eddy's Turning Mill, Blazier's Blacksmith, a garage, soap factory, meat . . . — — Map (db m164036) HM
On Green Village Road at Meyersville Road, on the right when traveling south on Green Village Road.
In grateful recognition
of the many sacrifices made
by those who served in the
Vietnam conflict, the people
of Chatham Township dedicate
this park to the memory of
Robert Emmett Pierson
Walter Busill Tully Jr.
Who gave their . . . — — Map (db m164038) WM
On Southern Blvd. (County Route 647) at Hickory Place, on the right when traveling south on Southern Blvd..
Chatham Township was a center of the greenhouse industry. Over 90 greenhouses and a million rose plants grew within a 5 mile radius. Behre later Rose Farms Corp. owned by Aubrey Nash hence Nash Field & Noe Farm were located on Southern Blvd. Heyl . . . — — Map (db m162826) HM