Historic Markers by Municipality
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- Historic Markers by Municipality
- Amity Schoolhouse
- Augusta Hill Baptists
- Bevans, New Jersey
- Branchville Cemetery
- Branchville, NJ
- Brick House Village
- Casper Shafer
- Cat Swamp Hijacking and Murder
- DAR Von Bunschooten Museum
- Deckertown Union and Papakating Cemetery
- Dr. Samuel Fowler
- Flatbrookville
- Franklin Furnace
- Franklin School
- Franklin's World-Renowned Zinc Mines
- Fredon, NJ
- Goldsmith Maid - Queen of the Trotters
- Greendell Train Station, Green Township
- Hainesville, New Jersey
- Hamlet of Lockwood
- Henry W. Merriam
- Home of Hudson Maxim
- Joseph Sharp's Iron Works
- Kilpatrick's Reenactment
- Lost Hamlet of Byram
- Lusscroft
- Millville Historic District
- Morris Turnpike Byram Toll Gate
- Newton Green
- Newton Green - A Birthplace of Democracy
- Old Schoolhouse and Fire Museum
- Parker Shaft, Franklin Mine
- Price's Switch Schoolhouse
- Snufftown - Stockholm
- St. Thomas Episcopal Church
- Stanhope, NJ
- Sterling Hill Zinc Mine, Ogdensburg
- Sussex Borough, New Jersey
- Sussex County Alms House and Potter’s Field
- The Iron Works at Andover
- The Lackawanna Cutoff
- The LaFayette Foundry
- The Newton Academy, Newton
- The Westbrook-Bell House
- Thomas Woolverton's Tavern
- Township of Sparta, Sparta
- Twin Bridges
- Wallpack, N.J.
- Wawayanda Furnace, Vernon
- Yellow Frame Presbyterian Church
Refreshed 3/11/2021. If you have update information for your existing markers please contact Bill Truran.
Following is a list of markers by municipality.
Each municipality in Sussex County, no matter how small or large, a town or rural farming community, are very proud of their history and are all what make Sussex County the beautiful and proud area in which we live today. These markers will remind us today of what was here before us so we can take pride in our communities and honor those that went before us.