Historical Markers and War Memorials in Shrewsbury, New Jersey
Freehold is the county seat for Monmouth County
Shrewsbury is in Monmouth County
Monmouth County(305) ► ADJACENT TO MONMOUTH COUNTY Burlington County(331) ► Mercer County(430) ► Middlesex County(298) ► Ocean County(140) ► Queens County, New York(216) ► Richmond County, New York(226) ►
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Converts of George Keith, 1702, became nucleus of Episcopalian Congregation Incorporated in 1738. This edifice was built in 1769. — — Map (db m93749) HM
On this site
Christopher Reynolds
from 1743 to 1760 conducted the Christ Church School one of the earliest common schools in New Jersey — — Map (db m209048) HM
The settlement of Quakers in the colony of New Jersey is regarded as an important contribution to a progressive tradition in the state. Then as now, Quakers believed in equality and in granting women a unique role in their communities. Quakers . . . — — Map (db m93753) HM
In memory of
the men and women of Shrewsbury
who served their country in World War II
and especially in honor of
George L. Atkinson and
Robert R. Campbell
who gave their lives for their country.
(side)
Civil War
In . . . — — Map (db m221672) WM
This Gazebo and Garden was built in loving tribute to the family and friends of Shrewsbury residents whose lives were forever changed on September 11, 2001.
Robert Talhami and Sal Tieri, Jr. were two of our neighbors that our community lost . . . — — Map (db m209045) WM
Shrewsbury Historic District has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 by the United States Department of the Interior — — Map (db m209046) HM