Inscription
Half a mile south lived, during the years 1777-1781, William Livingston, Revoluationary War Governor of New Jersey. Under the waters of the Resevoir to the north was Old Boonton. Iron works there supplied munitions for the Continental Army.
Location
AddressIntersection of Routes 202-32 and 46-6 - Northeast Corner.
CountyMorris
StateNew Jersey
Coordinates40.875510, -74.578630
Sources
More markers in Morris
Washington's Headquarters
Morristown, NJ
Washington made his winter headquarters at the Arnold Tavern, January 6, 1777, now a part of All Souls Hospital.
Arnold Tavern
Morristown, NJ
Site of Col. Jacob Arnold's Tavern.
Beaverwyck - Red Barracks -
Dover, NJ
This colonial manor was visited by Washington on several occasions.
Bottle Hill Tavern
Rockaway, NJ
A colonial tavern of this name gave Madison its first name.
Chatham
Chatham, NJ
Settled by John and Daniel Day.
