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1003 Morris Avenue, Union, New Jersey
Liberty Hall Museum is a 23 acre National Historic site built in 1772 by New Jersey's first gvoernor, Willi... More on MuseumStuff.com
The property has a gorgeous horse chestnut tree from around 1770, that is still yielding. More on TripAdvisor

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301 Washington Avenue, Union, New Jersey, United States

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2456 Rt. 22, Union, NJ 07083
We now represent Thomas Kinkade and Joseph Dawley. - We carry Shao, McKnight, Behers, Tim Buckels, DeLacroix, Munet and Kerry ... More on entertainment.com

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1050 Jeanette Ave., Union, NJ, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 07083)

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909 Caldwell Avenue, Union NJ 07083, United States of America
Inscription. Site of Parsonage used by James Caldwell family. Burned by British in 1780. Mrs. Caldwell was killed by a British soldier. [lower marker], Reverend James Caldwell and his wife Hannah m... More on HMDB
Inscription. Near this spot, stood the parsonage in which, Hannah Ogden, wife of Rev. James Caldwell, was killed by a British soldier, June 7,1780. Erected by, the State of New Jersey, A. D. 1905, ... More on HMDB

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Union NJ 07083, United States of America
Inscription. On June 8, 1780 General George Washington established Headquarters at this site in Connecticut Farms (now Union Township) after the British Hessian armys retreat of June 7. , Marker series. This marker is included in ... More on HMDB

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Union NJ 07083, United States of America
Inscription. 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 ... More on HMDB

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Union NJ 07083, United States of America
Inscription. Buried in this mass grave are, British and Hessian troops killed, at the Battle of Connecticut Farms, 7June1780: These soldiers lost their lives, in defense of the British Crown, and in support of the Loyalist, cause ... More on HMDB

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Union NJ 07083, United States of America
Inscription. American troops withdrew west along Elmwood and Morris Avenues toward the Rahway River Bridge at the Springfield border on June 7, 1780 after heavy fighting at the First Presbyterian Church. , Location. 40° 41.776′ ... More on HMDB

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Union NJ 07083, United States of America
Connecticut Farms Presbyterian Church is the oldest faith community in Union established in 1730 by Puritan farmers from Connecticut. The Sanctuary is located on the corner of Stuyvesant Ave and Ch... More on Connecticutfarms.org
Inscription. On June 7, 1780 about 5000 British and Hessian troops invaded Connecticut Farms (now Union Township). They stopped at Governor Livingstons home located at this site. , Location. 40&de... More on HMDB
