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Paulins Kill Lake Dam First Presbyterian Church of Stillwater The Academy, home of the Historical Society of Stillwater Township. The township was created on December 27, 1824, by an act passed by the New Jersey Legislature. [22] [28] A prominent structure in the area's history is the Shafer Grist Mill. Originally built by Casper Shafer in 1741 ...
Roughly bounded by the NJ-NY state line and State Highway 23. between Port Jervis, New York and Wantage Township, New Jersey 41°17′16″N 74°41′40″W / 41.287778°N 74.694444°W / 41.287778; -74.694444 ( High Point State
Stillwater Historical Museum: Stillwater: Sussex: Skylands Region: Local history: website, located in an old school house, operated by the Historical Society of Stillwater Township Stone Harbor Museum: Stone Harbor: Cape May: South Jersey: Local history: website, open seasonally Stone Museum: Monroe Township: Middlesex: Gateway Region: Geology
The Hunt-Swartwout Raid was a 1756 massacre against colonial settlers in northwestern New Jersey during the French and Indian War (1755–1763). In the 18th century, the upper valley of the Delaware River was a sparsely populated wilderness frontier.
The Casper and Abraham Shafer Grist Mill Complex is located at 928 Main Street in the village of Stillwater in Stillwater Township of Sussex County, New Jersey, United States. The historic grist mill was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 10, 2009, for its significance in industry. [1]
Home of the Historical Society of Stillwater Township. Date: 21 May 2024, 12:48:23: Source: Own work: Author: Zeete: Camera location View this and other nearby ...
During the first year the conditions were spartan, and the settlers shared a log cabin located over a large stump which served as the family's table. [7]: p.30 [8]: p.380 Shafer's four children were all born in Stillwater—Peter (1744–1799), Margaretta (1745–1815), Abraham (1754–1820) and Isaac (1760–1800).
Stillwater Township: Site of Minnesota's earliest, longest-serving, and most important log boom, where lumber was stored and sorted 1856–1914 at the terminus of the St. Croix River's great log drives. [44] Now a highway wayside. 31: St. Croix Lumber Mills-Stillwater Manufacturing Company: St. Croix Lumber Mills-Stillwater Manufacturing Company