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Livingston – Benedict House
Circa 1752
Revolutionary War refuge
Home of Wi...
Philip Livingston
One of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence; die...
Livingston World War II Memorial
In honor of the
Men and Women of Livingston
wh...
Living in a Mill-Centered World
In the village, every aspect of the workers’ lives revolve...
The Medal of Honor Plaza and “Living Classroom”
The Medal of Honor Plaza and “Living Classroom”
Ded...
Livingston County G. A. R. Civil War Memorial
Our Missing Heroes
In memory of
our missing he...
Fosterfields Living Historical Farm
Women’s Heritage Trail
Fosterfields Living Historica...
Major General James E. Livingston
Major General James E. Livingston
United States Mari...
Living on the Edge
Sculptor: D. Michael Thomas
An independent cowboy, o...
Original Inhabitants / Living Traditions
Original Inhabitants
Native peoples lived in ...
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Livingston – Benedict House
Circa 1752
Revolutionary War refuge
Home of William Livngston
and his family. Livingston
was the first elected
Governor of New Jersey
Morris County Heritage Commission
National Register of Historic Places
New Jersey Register of Historic Places
[ Lower Plaque: ]
The historic character
of this property
is protected by the
New Jersey ...
Philip Livingston
One of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence; died in June, 1778, while attending Continental Congress as delegate from New York. His grave is about 300 feet west of here.
Marker is on N. George St. near Prospect Hill Cemetery ...
Livingston World War II Memorial
In honor of the
Men and Women of Livingston
who served our country
in World War II
and in memory of those
who made the supreme sacrifice
Adams, Harold H. • Adams, James B. • Adams, Kenneth H. • Anderson, George A. • Anderson, James W. ...
Living in a Mill-Centered World
In the village, every aspect of the workers’ lives revolved around the mill. In addition to their homes, the churches, schools, and stores all belonged or were tied to the mill owners. While these places provided much needed social time ...
The Medal of Honor Plaza and “Living Classroom”
The Medal of Honor Plaza and “Living Classroom”
Dedicated May 26, 1996
Alfred C. Adinolfi, U.S. Air Force, Chairman and Town Councilman
S. Kenneth Baril, U.S. Army • Harold Mosher, U.S. Army • John White, U.S. Navy • Henry E. Carson, U.S. ...
Livingston County G. A. R. Civil War Memorial
Our Missing Heroes
In memory of
our missing heroes
1861 - - 1866
Marker can be reached from South Street Entrance east of South Locust Street, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Fosterfields Living Historical Farm
Women’s Heritage Trail
Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, a working farm run by the Morris County Park Commission, is open to the public for self-guided tours April through October. The former owner of the farm, Caroline Foster, gave the property to the ...
Major General James E. Livingston
Major General James E. Livingston
United States Marine Corps
Graduate of Lumber City High School
1957
Medal Of Honor Recipient
— · • · —
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity
at the risk of his life above and beyond
the call of duty in action ...
Living on the Edge
Sculptor: D. Michael Thomas
An independent cowboy, or small rancher, brands a calf on the open range. Surprised at his work, he turns to see a rider from a large cattle outfit galloping threateningly toward him.
Small ranchers, like this cowboy, rode ...
Original Inhabitants / Living Traditions
Original Inhabitants
Native peoples lived in the Zion area long before the first Euro-Americans came to this canyon. "Southern Paiutes believe they have lived in this area since the time of creation. Because of the abundance of animals, plants, and water ...