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Continental Army Encampment at Morristown
1777 1781
The Artillery Park
The artillery und...
Josiah Morris
1818-1891
Had his bank on this site 1852-1891. He he...
Morris Island Lighthouse
Folly Beach, SC
As early as 1673, there is a record ...
Morrison-Merrill Lumber Company
Constructed 1909-1910, the Morrison-Merrill Lumber Company...
Morristown
Morristown was a village of about 70 buildings in 1777.
This Morristown Green
This Morristown Green was given by the trustees of the Pre...
Morris County 4-H Fairgrounds Circle of History
1821 • The Santa Fe Trail is first used by traveler...
Richard Tillia Morrison
Richard Tillia Morrison
1816 ~ 1910
Donor ...
T. Morris Chester
Journalist, educator, lawyer. Born here, 1834. Taught in L...
Morrison Charcoal Ovens 1882
These charcoal ovens are evidence of a historic man using ...
Results for Morris
Continental Army Encampment at Morristown
1777 1781
The Artillery Park
The artillery under Gen. Henry Knox and the artificers under Col. Jeduthan Baldwin were encamped on this hillside during 1779-80. The soldiers were housed in huts. The guns were parked along this road. The horses were pastured ...
Josiah Morris
1818-1891
Had his bank on this site 1852-1891. He helped finance Montgomery's business, railroads and industry. Here on Dec. 19, 1870, he bought 4150 acres of land and deeded them to the Elyton Land Co. which later was platted, and on ...
Morris Island Lighthouse
Folly Beach, SC
As early as 1673, there is a record of a light burning at what was then known as Charles Towne colony. On May 30, 1767, the cornerstone for a new light was laid on a group of three ...
Morrison-Merrill Lumber Company
Constructed 1909-1910, the Morrison-Merrill Lumber Company Office and Warehouse is historically significant as the headquarters of one of Utah’s largest and most important lumber companies. The construction of this facility marked the beginning of both the physical and economic expansion ...
Morristown
Morristown was a village of about 70 buildings in 1777.
General George Washington, Commander in Chief of the Continental Army, brought his tired troops to Morristown for rest and reorganization in January 1777. They had just completed successful attacks against the ...
This Morristown Green
This Morristown Green was given by the trustees of the Presbyterian Church in Morristown to the trustees of the Morristown Green in 1816 to be held in trust.
“For the use and enjoyment of the public and to remain as a ...
Morris County 4-H Fairgrounds Circle of History
1821 • The Santa Fe Trail is first used by travelers throughout this area.
1827 • Big John Spring, now buried beneath the highway berm 100 ft. south, is discovered and named by George Sibley survey party.
1844 • John C. Fremont's ...
Richard Tillia Morrison
Richard Tillia Morrison
1816 ~ 1910
Donor of this plot. Former owner of Jeremy Plantation on which a large part of the town is located. One of the founders of the town of McClellanville ~ 1861. This tablet is erected ...
T. Morris Chester
Journalist, educator, lawyer. Born here, 1834. Taught in Liberia, 1857-61. Recruited Black soldiers in Civil War; noted as war correspondent. In Europe for freedmen's aid; was admitted to the English bar in 1870. Held major posts in Louisiana, 1873-83. Died ...
Morrison Charcoal Ovens 1882
These charcoal ovens are evidence of a historic man using natural resources. Reminders, which once upon a time, formed the basis of a man’s industrial enterprise. In 1882 that man, George Morrison, hired Nicholas Paul to build four charcoal ovens. ...