Results for George Taylor
National Historic Landmark-George Taylor House
National Historic Landmark-George Taylor House
Fro...
George Taylor
One of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, mem...
General George W. Taylor
George William Taylor of Clinton was commissioned Colonel,...
Gen. George W. Taylor
Born in High Bridge in 1808 to the iron-making family, he ...
Results for George Taylor
National Historic Landmark-George Taylor House
National Historic Landmark-George Taylor House
From 1768 to 1776, this two story stone house was the residence of George Taylor (1716-1781), ironmaster, politician, and signer of the Declaration of Independence.
The Landmark exhibits moisture problems and suffers ongoing deterioration of its ...
George Taylor
One of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, member of Continental Congress, ironmaster, lived in this house built in 1757 by William Parsons, Surveyor-General. First occupied by Parsons.
Marker is at the intersection of South 4th Street and Ferry Street, ...
General George W. Taylor
George William Taylor of Clinton was commissioned Colonel, Third NJ Volunteer Infantry Regiment on 4 June 1861. The Third Regiment was part of the NJ First Brigade (1,1,V1) under the command of General Phil Kearny. Taylor succeeded Kearny as commander ...
Gen. George W. Taylor
Born in High Bridge in 1808 to the iron-making family, he lived in Clinton. Hunterdon's only Civil War general. Killed in 1862 at Manassas, Va. while leading the 1st NJ Brigade. Buried west of the church.
Marker is on Center Street, ...