Results for Connecticut Farms
Connecticut Farms
On June 7, 1780 about 5000
British and Hessian
First Presbyterian Church of Connecticut Farms
The First Presbyterian
Church of Connecticut
F...
Battle of Connecticut Farms
7 June 1780
In honor of the American soldiers who lo...
Connecticut Farms
On June 7, 1780 about 5000
British and Hessian
Results for Connecticut Farms
Connecticut Farms
On June 7, 1780 about 5000
British and Hessian
troops invaded
Connecticut Farms (now
Union Township). They
stopped at Governor
Livingston’s home
located at this site.
Marker is on Morris Avenue (County Route 82), on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
First Presbyterian Church of Connecticut Farms
The First Presbyterian
Church of Connecticut
Farms was built in 1730
and burned to the ground
on June 7, 1780 by the
British and Hessian army.
Reverend James Caldwell
was minister.
Marker is on Stuyvesant Avenue (County Route 619), on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Battle of Connecticut Farms
7 June 1780
In honor of the American soldiers who lost their lives
in defense of our newly formed nation at the
Battle of Connecticut Farms
7 June 1780
We dedicate this flagpole to all American Servicemen and Women
who served their country during the last ...
Connecticut Farms
On June 7, 1780 about 5000
British and Hessian
troops invaded
Connecticut Farms (now
Union Township). They
stopped at Governor
Livingston’s home
located at this site.
Marker is on Morris Avenue (County Route 82), on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org