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Historical Markers in Wharton, New Jersey

 
Clickable Map of Morris 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 Morris County, NJ (410) Essex County, NJ (170) Hunterdon County, NJ (365) Passaic County, NJ (138) Somerset County, NJ (165) Sussex County, NJ (96) Union County, NJ (118) Warren County, NJ (125)  MorrisCounty(410) Morris County (410)  EssexCounty(170) Essex County (170)  HunterdonCounty(365) Hunterdon County (365)  PassaicCounty(138) Passaic County (138)  SomersetCounty(165) Somerset County (165)  SussexCounty(96) Sussex County (96)  UnionCounty(118) Union County (118)  WarrenCounty(125) Warren County (125)
Morristown is the county seat for Morris County
Wharton is in Morris County
      Morris County (410)  
ADJACENT TO MORRIS COUNTY
      Essex County (170)  
      Hunterdon County (365)  
      Passaic County (138)  
      Somerset County (165)  
      Sussex County (96)  
      Union County (118)  
      Warren County (125)  
 
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1 New Jersey, Morris County, Wharton — Morris Canal1824-1924
On North Main Street.
National Register Landmark. Information-Canal crossed here Plane No. 5-East was east of hereMap (db m91512) HM
2 New Jersey, Morris County, Wharton — Port Oram Community1860-1895
On North Main Street.
Settlement, established as port on Morris Canal and Depot on Morris and Essex Railroad. Fostered development of Wharton Furnace. Borough name changed to Wharton in 1902.Map (db m91510) HM
3 New Jersey, Morris County, Wharton — Richard Mine
Near Teabo Rd. west of St Bernards Road, on the right when traveling west.
Site of the historic Richard, Allen, and Teabo mines, three of the most productive mines in the state. High grade magnetite iron ore was mined here from the early 1800s to 1958.Map (db m192224) HM
4 New Jersey, Morris County, Wharton — Saint Mary’s Church
On Blackwell Street at South Main Street on Blackwell Street.
Noted architect Jeremiah O’Rourke designed this 1873 Gothic church. Built of local rough-cut stone, it features an open timber roof and jewel-toned stained glass. Early parishioners included immigrants who labored in nearby iron mines.Map (db m91508) HM
5 New Jersey, Morris County, Wharton, Jefferson Township — The Babbit-Mathews HouseCA. 1775
On Berkshire Valley Road (NJ 699).
Between 1775 and 1785, Elkanah Babbit built one of the earliest pioneer dwellings in Jefferson Township. Located across the street, the original house, situated between later sections, consisted of a one-story, one-room log structure measuring . . . Map (db m91517) HM
6 New Jersey, Morris County, Wharton, Rockaway Township — Ford – Faesch Manor House - 1768
On Mt. Hope Road, on the right when traveling north.
Manor house built by Jacob Ford, Jr. subsequently home of John Jacob Faesch who directed the iron mining operations which provided the Continental Army with ammunition and ordnance. Morris County Heritage Commission New Jersey Register of . . . Map (db m192223) HM
 
 
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May. 19, 2024