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302 Farnsworth Ave, Bordentown, NJ 08505

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Bordentown NJ 08505, United States of America

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Bordentown NJ 08505, United States of America
Inscription. Thomas Paine (1739 1809), Father of the American Revolution, (Northeast face of Monument Base): Paine's words and deeds put the concepts of independence, equality, democracy, abolution of slavery, representative government ... More on HMDB

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Bordentown NJ 08505, United States of America
Inscription. Patience Lovell Wright, America's first sculptress lived here before moving to Great Britain 1772. Son Joseph noted painter. , Location. 40° 8.911′ N, 74° 42.83′ W. Marker is in Bordentown, New Jersey, ... More on HMDB

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154 Farnsworth Ave., Bordentown NJ 08505, United States of America
Inscription. Thomas Paine, Pamphleteer for American Independence, bought this house in 1783, and lived in it periodically until his death in 1809. , Erected by State of New Jersey. , Location. 40° 8.831′ N, 74° 42.762′ ... More on HMDB

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Bordentown NJ 08505, United States of America

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Bordentown NJ 08505, United States of America
Inscription. Dedicated to the Memory of, The Bordentown Female College: 1850 — 1900, Presented by the B. F. C. Association, , Erected 1914 by Bordentown Female College Association. , Location. 40° 8.774′ N, 74° ... More on HMDB

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Bordentown NJ 08505, United States of America
Inscription. On orders from General Washington to pull Hessian troops southward from positions of support near Trenton, 600 Americans, stationed at Mount Holly under Colonel Samuel Griffin, attacked a Hessian outpost here on December ... More on HMDB

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Bordentown NJ 08505, United States of America
Inscription. Man'f. Seth Thomas Clock Co. 1888, Dedicated to, William F. Allen, 1846 1915: Born in Bordentown, and the, designer of Standard Time, 1883, William Feaster Curator, , Erected by Bordentown Historical Society. , Location. ... More on HMDB

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Bordentown NJ 08505, United States of America
Inscription. Following the Continental Army's retreat across the Delaware River in December 1776, 2,000 Hessian and Scots troops commanded by Colonel Kurt vonDonop occupied this towne. A small band of Americans under Colonel Samuel ... More on HMDB
