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Liberty Hall

Built in 1772 by William

Livingston, later a patriot

leader, governor of New

Jersey, 1776-90, Member of

Constitutional Convention.

Marker is on Morris Avenue, on the right when traveling west.

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Mountain Brook

In 1821 the first settlers came to this area, later called Waddell. Large numbers of people first migrated here in 1863 with the construction of the Irondale Furnace. Destroyed in the Civil War, the furnace was rebuilt and operated from ...

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Pattenburg United Methodist Church

Church was built in 1853 although worship services

were conducted in local homes and barns from 1840.

Marker is on Main Street, on the right when traveling west.

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Dr. Jacob Tally Wilhite

Born on a farm near this site, Jacob Tally Wilhite received his early education in the public schools of the Willow Springs community. He attended the University of Texas in Austin and taught school in Bastrop County before continuing his ...

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Colonel Fletcher Webster

In memory of

Colonel Fletcher Webster

Who here fell August 30, 1862

while gallantly leading his regiment

the 12th Mass. Volunteers

This memorial was dedicated Oct. 21, 1914

by survivors of his regiment and

Fletcher Webster Post, G.A.R.

of Brockton, Mass.

He gave his life for

the principles laid down ...

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Roger Brown

1749 - 1840

Minuteman - April 19th, 1775

Corp'l, Capt Micajah Gleason's Co.,

Framingham MM

Capt., Concord Light Infantry Co. to 1786

Colonel, Mass Militia - 1790

Selectman, Concord 1796 -1800

Mary Hartwell, his wife, 1749 - 1813

Marker can be reached from Main Street just from Monument ...

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Ephraim Wales Bull

planted seeds of a

wild abrusca grape

found growing on

this hillside

which

after three

generations

through his work

and wisdom

became

in this garden

in September 1840

the

Concord Grape

Marker is on Lexington Road.

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Haverhill-Bath Bridge

Constructed in 1829 by the towns of Bath and Haverhill at a cost of about $2,400, this is one of the oldest covered bridges in the United States. Built with 3-by-10-inch planks that were probably sawn at an adjacent mill, ...

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Cherry Hill Black Cemetery

A colonial & early American cemetery for Blacks, free and slave, lies up to the rear of the church.

Marker is on Readington Road, on the right when traveling west.

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South Branch Of The Central R.R.

Arrival in 1864 spawned the town of Three Bridges.

Huge quantities of livestock and meats were shipped from here. Passenger service ended 1953. Station dismantled in 1955.

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and South Street, on the right ...

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