Inscription
Home of Philip Vickers Fithian, a patriot army chaplain who died in 1776. Here the "tea burners" donned Indian disguise.
Location
AddressIn front of house on Greenwich-Shappard's Mill Road
CountyCumberland
StateNew Jersey
Coordinates39.320390, -75.150070
Sources
More markers in Cumberland
Broad St. Church
Bridgeton, NJ
Built by Presbyterians in 1792, has been cited by architects as an outstanding example of good Colonial design.
Cumberland Furnace
Centre Grove, NJ
About 1785, Eli Budd built a forge for manufacturing iron on the Manumuskin.
Cumberland Works
Eli Budd's forge, 1785; furnace about 1810.
Gibbon House
Greenwich, NJ
Built in 1730 by Nicholas Gibbon, maritime merchant whose ships carried most of the colonial trade of this port.
Glass Works
Bridgeton's first glass factory, begun in 1837 by Stratton, Buck & Co. later Cohansey Glass Company.
