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Sussex County  Historical Society - NJ

Sussex County Historical Society - NJ

Sussex County County Historical Society, Hill Museum
82 Main Street
Newton, NJ 07860

973-383-6010
http://www.sussexhistory.org/

Danielle will be singing our National Anthem on Saturday, May 16th...12 noon, at the Old Newton Burial Ground Memorial Program for the 15 Revolutionary War Veterans and Patriots resting there....hope to see many of you there! ... See MoreSee Less
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John O'Brien stopped by this morning to do some filling in on George Onsted's gravestone. I added the Revolutionary War marker (that my husband, Jack, engraved on back with name, date of birth and death, and ONBG). along with a new American flag. Mr. Onsted is all set for our Memorial Program on Saturday...May 16th at 12 noon...see you there! ... See MoreSee Less
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Members of the Skylands Archaeology Research Program have been busy at the Hill Memorial Museum sorting and identifying Native American artifacts and Sussex County minerals. Pictured are: Everett Conklin, Kalee McCloud, Jane DeEsch, Dan Tassey, and Darryl Daum. Hill Memorial Museum is located at 82 Main Street, Newton, NJ and is open on Fridays from 9 to 1 pm. ... See MoreSee Less
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Memorial program # 2 is coming up on Saturday, May 16th at 12 noon, at the Old Newton Burial Ground, Main St., Newton. (rain date on May 17th)We will be honoring the following Revolutionary War Veterans and Patriots: Letitia Thornton Anderson, Thomas Anderson, John Couse, Matthew Davis, John Drake, Benjamin Halsey, Samuel Harden, Jacob Hendershot, John Holmes, Henry Johnson, Richard Lloyd, George Onsted, Charles Pemberton, Theodorus Polhemus, and John Stoll. Please join us in honoring our local heroes.Looking ahead.....please mark your calendars and join us to honor Sussex County Revolutionary War Veterans and Patriots. ... See MoreSee Less
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John O'Brien has been busy in the Old Newton Burial Ground working on repairing the gravestone of George Onsted. The base was found 12 inches in the ground and a large piece missing...but it is going together. George Onsted served as a Private from New Jersey during the Revolutionary War and a pension application was filed on his behalf. George carried on his father's farm in Germany Flats and helped to build the original Court House in Newton. George was born in 1748 in Philadelphia and died in Newton in 1842. He is one of 15 Veterans and Patriots that will be honored on May 16th (rain date of 17th) at 12 noon in the ONBG...hope you can join us! ... See MoreSee Less
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