Results for Morris
Survey by Major Erskine of Morristown
By Order of General Washington 1779
Court St. is n...
Morris County Civil War Monument
1871
(Front):Erected by the people of Morris County,...
Robert Morris, Sr.
Below this plaque lies the grave of Robert Morris, Sr., bu...
Morristown Military Memorial
For God and Country
Lest we forget
Marines * A...
The Robert Morris Inn
Circa 1710
Robert Morris, Sr. and Robert Morris, Jr....
New Monmouth Church and Morrison's Birthplace
This is the site of the first church, built 1746. Just nor...
Morris Canal
1831-1924
Industrial transportation route
...
Louie Morris Memorial Bridge
January 17 , 1893 - May 10 , 1955
Formerly located u...
Ritson Morris and Elmwood Plantation
Virginia native Ritson Morris (1798-1849) came to Texas ab...
Cameron Morrison
1869-1953
Governor, 1921-1925; State legislator; U.S...
Results for Morris
Survey by Major Erskine of Morristown
By Order of General Washington 1779
Court St. is now Park Place
Bridge Street is now Speedwell Ave.
Basking Ridge Road is now Bank St.
Jockey Hollow Road is now Washington St.
Marker can be reached from N Park Place, on the left when traveling ...
Morris County Civil War Monument
1871
(Front):Erected by the people of Morris County,
to perpetuate the memory of her soldiers and sailors,
who fell during the great Civil War.
(Back of Monument):In honor of our heroic dead,
who fell martyrs for Union and Liberty.
(Right Side):A grateful County mourns the loss
of ...
Robert Morris, Sr.
Below this plaque lies the grave of Robert Morris, Sr., buried 1750.
An ironmonger in Liverpool, England before he immigrated to Oxford, Maryland where he became a successful merchant and agent. Mr. Morris accumulated a fortune that he bequeathed to his ...
Morristown Military Memorial
For God and Country
Lest we forget
Marines * Army Navy * Air Force
This monument is dedicated to the men and women of the greater Morristown area who have honorably served and fought for our country from the American Revolution to Desert ...
The Robert Morris Inn
Circa 1710
Robert Morris, Sr. and Robert Morris, Jr., a Revolutionary War financier, lived in the original section. The building served as town hall, convalscent home for World War I veterans and general store. Since the late 1940’s it has been ...
New Monmouth Church and Morrison's Birthplace
This is the site of the first church, built 1746. Just northeast was the birthplace of William McCutchan Morrison, born, 1867, died, 1918. A missionary to the Belgian Congo, he translated the Bible into native languages and exposed conditions there. ...
Morris Canal
1831-1924
Industrial transportation route
extending from Phillipsburg to
Jersey City. The canal, an engineering feat of locks and inclined
planes, revitalized the iron
industry in Morris County.
New Jersey Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places
Marker is ...
Louie Morris Memorial Bridge
January 17 , 1893 - May 10 , 1955
Formerly located upsteam 2 miles at
Old Brown's Ferry
Relocated 1958
Louie Morris Bridge
Erected by the Highway Departments of South
Carolina and Georgia, in co-operation with
the U.S. Bureau Of Public Roads.
Named in honor of Louie Morris, ...
Ritson Morris and Elmwood Plantation
Virginia native Ritson Morris (1798-1849) came to Texas about 1827. He settled first in Nacogdoches, where he married Minerva Edwards in 1829. One year later, following the birth of their first child, the Morrises moved to this area, where Minerva's ...
Cameron Morrison
1869-1953
Governor, 1921-1925; State legislator; U.S. Senator & Congressman; mayor of Rockingham. Birthplace was 6 mi. S.
Marker is at the intersection of East Franklin Street and South Hancock Street (U.S. 1), on the right when traveling north on East Franklin Street. ...