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Mendham NJ 07945, United States of America

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Jane Ter, Mendham, NJ 07945

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Mendham NJ 07945, United States of America

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Mendham NJ 07945, United States of America
Inscription. Logan's grist mill supplied food to Washington's troops during Jockey Hollow encampment. John Ralston, early industrialist, occupied the manor house 1786-1819, and operated the general store, subsequently a post office ... More on HMDB

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Mendham NJ 07945, United States of America
Inscription. Lebbeus Dod, Captain of the Morris County Militia during the Revolution; also renowned craftsman noted for his clocks and mathematical instruments. , Erected by Morris County Heritage Commission. , Marker series. This ... More on HMDB

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Mendham NJ 07945, United States of America
History In 1740 Ebenezer Byram renovated this old farm house into a prominent guest house. In the over 260 years that have followed, the BLACK HORSE TAVERN has catered to the discriminating tastes ... More on Blackhorsenj.com
Inscription. Farmhouse home of Ebenezer Byram, one of Mendham's founding fathers. In 1742 opened as tavern to travelers. In continuous operation as hostelry over two hundred years. , Erected by Mo... More on HMDB

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Mendham NJ 07945, United States of America
Hilltop Presbyterian Church was founded in 1738, by Ebenezer Byram. The church was first located in a log cabin at the crest of the Ralston section of Mendham Township. In 1745, Ebenezer Byram and ... More on Hilltopchurch.org
Inscription. The original church chartered in 1745. Served as a hospital for the Continental Army in 1777. The present church was built in 1860. , Erected by Morris County Heritage Commission. , ... More on HMDB

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Mendham NJ 07945, United States of America
Inscription. Built and operated as a one room school until 1928, when students transferred to Mendham Borough School. Remodelled as private dwelling after acquisition by Schiff Scout Reservation, 1941, , Erected by Morris County ... More on HMDB

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Mendham NJ 07945, United States of America
Inscription. Nathanael Greene, Washington's quartermaster, wrote of Jockey Hollow: There is wood I am in hopes is sufficient for the purpose of hunting and firing, if it is used properly. There is water in plenty, tho in some places ... More on HMDB

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Denville, New Jersey, United States
The Indian Lake Community Club is an organization of approximately 500 households situated around a scenic 99-acre lake in the town of Denville, NJ. The lake association, which is private and requi... More on AnglerWeb.com
'Indian Lake' is a reservoir and unincorporated area situated 509 feet (155 m) above sea level in Denville, New Jersey. Snake ... More on Wikipedia
