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SOLDIERS’ STORY: SHEPARD KOLLOCK

SOLDIERS’ STORY: SHEPARD KOLLOCK 150 150 Morris County 250th

SOLDIERS’ STORY: SHEPARD KOLLOCK The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, Vol X, 1900, p. 158 Shepard Kollock, Jr. is a perfect example of how the pen can be mightier than…

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SAY THEIR NAMES

SAY THEIR NAMES 150 150 Morris County 250th

SAY THEIR NAMES There is a saying that you die twice, once when you stop breathing, and a second time when somebody says your name for the last time. Our…

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A SOLDIER’S STORY: SAMUEL SHELLEY

A SOLDIER’S STORY: SAMUEL SHELLEY 150 150 Morris County 250th

A SOLDIER’S STORY: SAMUEL SHELLEY Morris County patriot and centenarian, Private Samuel Shelley (DAR ancestor A128276), was an interesting storyteller who provides valuable insights about military service during the Revolution.…

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A SOLDIERS’ STORY: THE LEGEND OF SAMUEL MCILRATH

A SOLDIERS’ STORY: THE LEGEND OF SAMUEL MCILRATH 150 150 Morris County 250th

A SOLDIERS’ STORY: THE LEGEND OF SAMUEL MCILRATH Samuel McIlrath (DAR ancestor A077200) has a mixed reputation. He was a respected church elder and a soldier in the Revolutionary War.…

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A PATRIOTIC WOMAN’S STORY: RHODA SMITH FARRAND

A PATRIOTIC WOMAN’S STORY: RHODA SMITH FARRAND 150 150 Morris County 250th

A PATRIOTIC WOMAN’S STORY: RHODA SMITH FARRAND For this report, we honor a patriotic woman. After all, none other than Washington Irving spoke of the women of Morristown (in his…

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REMEMBER THE WOMEN

REMEMBER THE WOMEN 150 150 Morris County 250th

REMEMBER THE WOMEN The following report was written by Eric Olsen, Historian at Morristown National Historical Park, under the title “Morristown’s Camp Followers.” It is reprinted here with permission. #…

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A SOLDIER’S STORY: OTHNIEL LOOKER

A SOLDIER’S STORY: OTHNIEL LOOKER 150 150 Morris County 250th

A SOLDIER’S STORY: OTHNIEL LOOKER While it’s always nice to learn the stories of the high profile military commanders during the Revolution, I also like to learn of the lowly…

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Morristown Named One of the Most Historic Towns in New Jersey by World Atlas

Morristown Named One of the Most Historic Towns in New Jersey by World Atlas 1060 794 Morris County 250th

Morristown: One of the Most Historic Towns in New Jersey When World Atlas published its recent feature, “7 New Jersey Towns That Echo the Past,” Morristown proudly earned its place…

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Must-See Revolutionary War Landmarks in New Jersey

Must-See Revolutionary War Landmarks in New Jersey 1920 1438 Morris County 250th

Beyond the well-known sites, there are landmarks across Morris County that reveal even more about this pivotal era.

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MORRIS COUNTY REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIERS – AN OVERVIEW

MORRIS COUNTY REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIERS – AN OVERVIEW 150 150 Morris County 250th

MORRIS COUNTY REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIERS – AN OVERVIEW In late 2022 the Morristown Chapter DAR’s project to database every soldier who was born, served from, died and/or is buried in…

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SOLDIERS STORY: AN OLD HOUSE WITH A REVOLUTIONARY HISTORY: The Mills House & Its Extended Family

SOLDIERS STORY: AN OLD HOUSE WITH A REVOLUTIONARY HISTORY: The Mills House & Its Extended Family 150 150 Morris County 250th

SOLDIERS STORY: AN OLD HOUSE WITH A REVOLUTIONARY HISTORY: The Mills House & Its Extended Family The following report was written by Eric Olsen, Historian at Morristown National Historical Park.…

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A SOLDIERS’ STORY: WHAT IN BLAZIN’ CANNONS IS A MATROSS?

A SOLDIERS’ STORY: WHAT IN BLAZIN’ CANNONS IS A MATROSS? 150 150 Morris County 250th

A SOLDIERS’ STORY: WHAT IN BLAZIN’ CANNONS IS A MATROSS? It’s interesting to learn about the military positions that were important during the Revolution. Some jobs such as the infantry…

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