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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Hampton

 
Clickable Map of Hunterdon 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 Hunterdon County, NJ (354) Mercer County, NJ (280) Morris County, NJ (367) Somerset County, NJ (157) Warren County, NJ (117) Bucks County, PA (221)  HunterdonCounty(354) Hunterdon County (354)  MercerCounty(280) Mercer County (280)  MorrisCounty(367) Morris County (367)  SomersetCounty(157) Somerset County (157)  WarrenCounty(117) Warren County (117)  BucksCountyPennsylvania(221) Bucks County (221)
Hampton, New Jersey and Vicinity
    Hunterdon County (354)
    Mercer County (280)
    Morris County (367)
    Somerset County (157)
    Warren County (117)
    Bucks County, Pennsylvania (221)
 
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1New Jersey (Hunterdon County), Hampton — Hampton
The meeting place of the NJ Central and DL & W RRs, earlier known as Junction. Extensive RR shops and a huge coal storage yard were sited here. — Map (db m21189) HM
2New Jersey (Hunterdon County), Hampton — Hampton (Incorp. Since 1895)
Known for years before 1909 as junction. Central RR of NJ & DL&W railroads met here. Site of extensive machine shops and a huge coal storage facility set up to get nearer the city areas to the east. — Map (db m16702) HM
3New Jersey (Hunterdon County), Hampton — Musconetcong Valley Presbyterian Church
Congregation organized in 1836 in a New Hampton schoolhouse. Tent services held here until the building was completed in 1837. — Map (db m16610) HM
4New Jersey (Hunterdon County), Hampton — Sister Mary Miranda C.S.S.F.
This plaque is a memorial to Sister Mary Miranda C.S.S.F. of the Province of Felician Sisters of Lodi, New Jersey, who came to this Holy Mount to establish a house of prayer for the Fatima Apostolate and to whom is due much of the credit for the . . . — Map (db m57660) HM
5New Jersey (Hunterdon County), Hampton — St. Ann’s Catholic Church
Congregation formed in 1859. Met in a house on John Street until this church was erected in 1867. — Map (db m16703) HM
6New Jersey (Hunterdon County), Hampton — The Lenape Village of Pelouesse
A Lenape village called Pelouesse was identified in 1715 across the Musconetcong River from Hampton, New Jersey. The name of the village, Pelouesse, as pronounced by the colonial Americans, derived from the Lenape words yapei, meaning "on the stream . . . — Map (db m44337) HM
7New Jersey (Hunterdon County), Hampton — Veterans Park
. . . — Map (db m17921) WM
 
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