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Early taverns near the Musconetcong River Crossings

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New Hampton Cemetery

Located in the center of the village of New Hampton, which...

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New Hampton and Ludlow's Road

On September 8, 1803, the year that Ohio became a state, t...

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New Hampton

Early taverns near the Musconetcong River Crossings

served travelers between Trenton and the Oxford furnaces. Birthplace of Daniel Morgan, one of Washington’s Generals.

Marker is on Musconetcong River Road, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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New Hampton Cemetery

Located in the center of the village of New Hampton, which was platted on the 4th of July, 1822, by Samuel Jones and Samuel Sexton, the village stood on the Old State Road which ran from Franklinton Columbus to Springfield. ...

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New Hampton and Ludlow's Road

On September 8, 1803, the year that Ohio became a state, the Associate Judges of Franklin County ordered that a road be constructed "leading from the Public Square in Franklinton to Springfield, Greene County." This road came to be known ...

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