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History of Morris County New Jersey

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    MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY
    New 64-Page
    Illustrated
    Booklet
    The early days of Morris County, NJ, and its various communities --
    Boonton, Chatham, Chester, Columbia, Denville, Dover, East Madison, Green Village, Hanover, Hanover Neck, Jefferson, Littletown, Madison (Bottle Hill), Mendham (Roxiticus), Monroe, Morris, Morristown, Parsippany (Parcipany, Parcipponong), Pequannock, Randolph, Roxbury, South Hanover, Troy, Washington. Whipany (Whipponong)
    -- are recalled through a mixture of colorful tales and factual data in this
    NEW
    64
    Page Booklet
    reprinted from two hard to find books: the 1847 edition of John Warner Barber and Henry Howe's
    Historical Collections of the State of New Jersey
    and
    New Jersey, a Guide to Its Present and Past
    , a WPA project published in 1939. The spiral-bound booklet
    is printed on 60# paper, with the fine print enlarged for easier reading. Clear vinyl has been added to protect the front cover.
    The Howe/Barber history covers the development of this area until about 1844, while excerpts from the WPA book, give a nostalgic glympse from a 1939 vantage point, including interesting historical notes, especially as they relate to sightseeing possibilities
    .
    Among the many and varied topics in the booklet are:
    Early settlers; a Physical Description of the county including "The Great Swamp"; How "Bottle Hill" and "Mendham" got their names; Early Madison Residents and where they lived; Churches and Ministers; an Attempt to Capture Washington; a Newspaper Account of Two Robbers; the East Jersey Iron Mfg. Co.; Hardship among the Soldiers in Winter Quarters; Washington's Winter Quarters in Morristown, with incidents and descriptions; Count Pulaski's Horsemanship; Washington's Views on Holy Communion, Gambling and Free Time Activities; Devaluation of Continental Money, partly by British Counterfeiting; Revolt of the Pennsylvania Line, near Morristown; a Drunken Ghost who foiled his own plot; Gen. Daniel Morgan, a native of Morristown; Tombstone Epitaphs;  the Celebrated Spring on Schooley's Mountain; Dispute Over Singing Psalms; Area Maps; a Special WPA Section on Morristown with a map; and other interesting bits of history and trivia.
    The booklet contains illustrations depicting Madison, Chatham, the Presbyterian Church at Mendham, the Public Square at Morristown, Washington's Headquarters in Morristown, a Painting of Washington by Col. Trumbull, Two Churches in Rockaway, Dover and Schooley's Mountain Spring House.
    Wouldn't this make a unique gift?