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  2. Jabez Campfield - Wikipedia

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    Jabez Campfield was born in Newark, New Jersey on 24 December 1737 to Benjamin Camfield (ca. 1710 - 1738) and his wife, Mehitabel Foster ( - April 1777). [1] He was sent to grammar school at Providence Plantations, Rhode Island. [2] In May 1755 he enrolled at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University ), .

  3. Dr. Jabez Campfield House - Wikipedia

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    March 25, 2008. The Dr. Jabez Campfield House, also known as the Schuyler Hamilton House, is a historic, two-story, braced timber-frame colonial Georgian -style house and museum located at 5 Olyphant Place, Morristown, New Jersey . It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places [3] and owned by the Morristown Chapter, [4] Daughters of ...

  4. Woman's Club of Morristown - Wikipedia

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    51 South Street, Morristown, NJ 07960. The Woman's Club of Morristown is a non-profit, non-political, and non-sectarian organization whose purpose is to promote improvements within the community; to offer civic, cultural and educational activities; and to maintain and preserve the historic Dr. Lewis Condict House]] [1] Notable members included ...

  5. Anutha Zone - Wikipedia

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    Anutha Zone is the 21st studio album by American singer-songwriter Dr. John.The album was released on August 11, 1998, by Parlophone. [1] [2]The album was recorded with contributions by Dr. John's regular touring band at the time and features guest performances of Paul Weller as well as rhythm section work by members of Spiritualized, Portishead, and Supergrass.

  6. Morristown National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    Designated NJRHP. May 27, 1971. Morristown National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park, headquartered in Morristown, New Jersey, consisting of four sites important during the American Revolutionary War: Jockey Hollow, Ford Mansion, Fort Nonsense, and Washington's Headquarters Museum. The sites are located in Morristown ...

  7. Ford Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Ford Mansion in Morristown, New Jersey, Washington's headquarters from 1779 to 1780. The Ford Mansion, also known as Washington's Headquarters, is a classic 18th-century American home located at 30 Washington Place in Morristown, New Jersey that served as General George Washington's headquarters from December 1779 to June 1780 during the American Revolutionary War.

  8. Morristown Library - Wikipedia

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    The large golden eagle in the reference room is the only surviving item from the Morristown Armory, which was destroyed in a 1920 fire. American blacksmith Samuel Yellin contributed two works for the museum. In 1931, he designed a custom fire screen incorporating the letters 'M' (for Morristown) and 'W' (for contributor Grinnell Willis).

  9. Morristown District - Wikipedia

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    The Morristown District, also known as the Morristown Historic District, is a historic district in the town of Morristown in Morris County, New Jersey.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 30, 1973, for its significance in architecture, communications, education, military, politics, religion, social history, and transportation.