Thursday, June 30, 2022

Summer's Hot Historical Happenings in Hunterdon!

CAN YOU BELIEVE THAT IT IS ALREADY JULY?  IF YOU HAVEN'T GOTTEN TO ONE OF HUNTERDON'S LOCAL MUSEUMS, A HISTORICAL WALKING TOUR, AN OUTDOOR CONCERT, OR EVEN AN OUTDOOR MOVIE, NOW'S THE TIME TO START PLANNING.  HUNTERDON COUNTY, THE 300TH AND ALL OF OUR HISTORICAL PARTNERS OFFER A GREAT DEAL OF FREE AND/OR LOW COST THINGS TO DO. BELOW IS A GREAT LIST OF FUN, OFTEN INFORMATIVE AND EDUCATIONAL, OPTIONS FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY! 

SPEAKING OF JULY -- HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY!  THIS FOURTH MARKS THE 246TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SIGNING OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPEDENCE AND ON JULY 8TH, THE FIRST PUBLIC READING OF THE DECLARATION -- AT OUR VERY OWN COUNTY COURT HOUSE WHICH WAS LOCATED IN TRENTON IN 1776... BUT YOU ALL KNEW THAT ALREADY, RIGHT?

PLEASE NOTE A SPECIAL PRESENTATION OF "THE TOWN THAT DISAPPEARED OVERNIGHT" ON SATURDAY, JULY 9TH.  ALL FUNDS RAISED BY THE FILM'S PRODUCERS WILL BE USED TOWARDS MAKING ANOTHER DOCUMENTARY ABOUT A HUNTERDON COUNTY HISTORICAL EVENT, THE JUTLAND MASSACRE. PLEASE SEE DETAILS BELOW UNDER EVENTS HOSTED BY OUR PARTNERS.

EVENTS SUMMER THRU SEPTEMBER:

SUNDAY, JULY 10:  DVOOR HOUSE TOURS, 10 AM AND 11:30 AM OPTIONS: The historic Case-Dvoor House on Dvoor Circle, under the stewardship of the Hunterdon Land Trust, is opening its doors for free, small-group tours.

If you've ever driven past the stone farm house on Mine Street, and wondered what it looks like inside, now's your chance to find out!

We will take you through the house from basement to attic. You'll learn about the families that lived and worked on the farm and much more. We'll show you some 18th-century graffiti and tell you about the murder that occurred in the basement in 1803. Tours of the Georgian-style Dvoor Farm house, which is on the State and National Register of Historic Places, will be given by HLT Outreach Director and Hunterdon County Historical Society Administrator Dave Harding.

The house was built in 1798 by Philip and Amy Case. The program features an historical exploration of the property’s history, and the story of the three families (Case, Davis and Dvoor) who owned and farmed the land for about 250 years.

Tours run for about an hour. Free but reservations are required.

For ticketing use this link or cut and paste into your url if trouble with the link:

10 AM TOUR: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/case-dvoor-house-tour-10-am-tickets-375361314797

11:30 AM TOUR: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/case-dvoor-house-tour-1130-am-tickets-375362448187

SUNDAY, AUGUST 7: "READINGTON RAMBLES PART I:  STORIES FROM THE HISTORY OF READINGTON TOWNSHIP"; 3 to 4 pm: Join us at the Barn at Bouman-Stickney Farmstead, part of the Readington Museums, where County Historian Emerita and Readington Township Historian Extraordinaire shares some of her fascinating research about the history of Hunterdon's oldest municipality, Readington Township.  In an interesting "back to back" series, return next week for another Stephanie Stevens' talk on another part of Readington's history.  Free refreshments and cold water will be provided.  The talk is free, but reservations are required. 114 Dreahook Road, Stanton, 08885.  Ticketing going on now thru our partners, the Readington Museums https://www.readingtontwpnj.gov/departments/museums  or call 908-236-2327.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 14: "READINGTON RAMBLES PART II: SLAVERY IN READINGTON TOWNSHIP"; 3 to 4 pm:  We're back at the Barn at Bouman-Stickney Farmstead with County Historian Emerita and Readington Township Historian Extraordinaire Stephanie Stevens shares her research on a piece of not-so-flattering Hunterdon history -- slavery.  More than 30 years ago, Stephanie did deep research into slave ownership in Readington Township and published a book about it.  Other than Stephanie's research, countywide, the subject of slavery has little almost nothing documented.  Free refreshments and cold water will be provided.  The talk is free, but reservations are required. 114 Dreahook Road, Stanton, 08885.  Ticketing going on now thru our partners the Readington Museums

https://www.readingtontwpnj.gov/departments/museums  or call 908-236-2327.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3:  WALKING TOUR OF THREE BRIDGES (READINGTON); RAINDATE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4:  Join County Historian and Three Bridges native John Kuhl for a walking tour of historic Three Bridges. John knows every nook and cranny of this special hamlet. Wear comfortable shoes!

Walk limited to 20 people.

The walk is free but reservations are required.

Meeting location will be disclosed to people with reservations only. 

Rain Date on September 4th with time to be announced.   

For ticketing use this link or cut and paste into your url if trouble with the link:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/walking-tour-of-three-bridges-tickets-374543478627

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2pm: FRENCHTOWN CEMETERY TOUR; (RAINDATE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2 pm): Join amazing story-teller Rick Epstein as we tour Frenchtown's Lower Cemetery. That’s the old part of the cemetery. Hear how a Civil War captain's life was saved by his wife and his job was saved by Abe Lincoln. We’ll visit the graves of three people who conspired to rescue geese from Frenchtown's pound around 1870. We’ll remember a child who was swept away in Milford Creek's Flood of 1890, a woman murdered by her son-in-law and a soldier who died in a Japanese prison camp. You'll also hear about the man who hanged Jeff Davis in effigy in 1865, plus many more tales!  

For ticketing use this link or cut and paste into your url if trouble with the link:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/walking-tour-of-frenchtown-frenchtowns-lower-cemetery-tickets-376499358717

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24: WALKING TOUR OF RINGOES - BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND, 10 AM:  Take a walking tour of downtown Ringoes and discover its rich history. Our tour guide is Dave Harding, former Hunterdon County Historical Society trustee, founding member of the East Amwell Historical Society, and author of a self-guided walking tour of Ringoes. Dave will tell us about John Ringo’s arrival in the early 1700s where he became a reluctant tavern owner, and discuss the legend of his buried treasure. We'll learn about the Sons of Liberty meeting at the tavern of “the second” John Ringo, an ardent patriot who hung a portrait of George Washington outside his establishment (unless the British were passing through!). We’ll swing past the Henry Landis House where the Marquis de LaFayette convalesced after falling ill, and we’ll talk about the local doctor who rushed to his aid. Speaking of doctors, we’ll also tell you all about Dr. Mary Tidd Bennett, the town’s rare 1800s female physician, and we’ll stand beside the home and publishing house of Dr. Cornelius Larison, and discuss this physician, teacher, publisher, author, interviewer of ex-slave Sylvia DuBois and advocate of phonetic spelling. We’ll also learn about the impact of the railroad on the community and what the village looked like a century ago. Join us to learn about the fascinating, historic hamlet.

Reservations are required. Approximately 90 minutes.

Meet at the Clawson House in Ringoes, the home of the East Amwell Historical Society.

Walk limited to 20 people.

WE ARE SORRY BUT THERE IS NO RAIN DATE FOR THIS EVENT.

For ticketing use this link or cut and paste into your url if trouble with the link:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/walking-tour-of-ringoes-tickets-375365738027

AUTUMN EVENTS FROM THE 300TH - TICKETS AVAILABLE IN LATE SUMMER

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8: WALKING TOUR OF MOUNTAINVILLE (TEWKSBURY), 10 AM; RAINDATE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1PM  

OCTOBER 1ST:  WALKING TOUR OF MILFORD, 2pm:  Join us at this beautiful river town.  For many years, people came to Milford to enjoy the fresh country air and view the beautiful river.  Milford's history is rich with the businesses and lives that prospered here and were so influenced by the river, lumber, coal, slate, mills and trains.  Come for a walking tour hosted by Rob Castagna of the Milford Historical for an overview of the history of this historic borough.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16:  "ALL HALLOWS EVE SONGS OF LOVE, DEATH AND THE SUPERNATURAL" - ENCORE PERFORMANCE (SEE READINGTON MUSEUMS BELOW, OCTOBER 2ND):  BOUMANN-STICKNEY FARMSTEAD, 2 PM. FREE. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED.

👀FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14,👻 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 👻AND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28👻:  HISTORIC GH💀ST TOURS OF FLEMINGTON

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 (RAINDATE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30):  REVOLUTIONARY WAR GRAVES IN THE ROSEMONT CEMETERY

EVENTS FROM OUR FABULOUS HISTORICAL PARTNERS FROM AROUND THE COUNTY!:

THIS SPRING, ON-GOING NOW!:  LAMBERTVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESENT AN EXHIBITION OF PHOTOGRAPHS BY JOHN A. ANDERSON, LAMBERTVILLE'S FIRST PHOTOGRAPHER: Step back in time through the high-resolution photography of John Alexander Anderson (1829-1917). In 56 unforgettable images, you'll see Lambertville as it transitioned to the 20th century, remarkable portraits, and examples of Anderson's artistry. Also on display are Anderson's extraordinary scrapbook and articles he wrote about local history and photography. James Wilson Marshall House, 60 Bridge Street, Lambertville; Sundays 1:00-4:00 pm.  This exhibit is free. Donations welcome.

NOW THRU SEPTEMBER WITH A PARTY ON JULY 2ND!: LEBANON MUSEUM CELEBRATES FORTY YEARS:  

Join the Lebanon Museum, voted best museum in Hunterdon County, in their celebration of their first forty years. The exhibit runs through September and our anniversary party will be held on Saturday July 2nd from noon to 3 pm with an aftrenoon of familt fun including live demonstrations, crafts, activities and their second Apple Pie Bakeoff! 


JUNE 27 – AUGUST 19: CHIILDREN'S SUMMER PROGRAMS AT THE RED MILL:
Run by Raven Rock Summer Program. Each year, our goal is to make your child’s summer unforgettable, with unique programs about history and nature. These are all run by Raven Rock Summer Programs and located at the iconic Red Mill Museum Village, in Clinton New Jersey. The Red Mill Museum Village, 56 Main Street, Clinton, NJ 08809
https://theredmill.org/

HUNTERDON COUNTY'S MUSIC UNDER THE STARS LIVE CONCERT SERIES: DEER PATH PARK; all shows at 7 pm: 

Captain Jack (Billy Joel Tribute Band), July 14th

The Hunterdon Harmonizers, July 21st

The Best of the Eagles (Tribute Band), July 28th

Southern Steel (Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute Band), August 4th

Disney Movie, “Encanto” (2021), rated PG, August 13th

SATURDAY, JULY 9TH:  SPECIAL SCREENING OF "THE TOWN THAT DISAPPEARED OVERNIGHT": The true story of the Round Valley Reservoir - the people who lived there and the politics behind the scenes.  This Emmy award winning documentary will have a special screening at the Polish American Club, 29 Kline Blvd., Whitehouse Station, the hometown of filmmakers David Kuznicki and Eric Althoff.  David and Eric will be presenting the film and answering questions along with Emmy-winning composer Brian Katona.  $7 with a cash bar.  Funds raised by David and Eric will go toward the production of a new film they are working on from Hunterdon's history:  The Jutland Massacre in partnership with the Hunterdon 300th.  For tickets, please go the Polish American Club's website or to the link below:

Doors open at 7:30 pm with the screening to follow at dark, around 8:30 pm.  

https://paccwhs.square.site/product/the-town-that-disappeared-overnight/68?cs=true&cst=custom

SATURDAY, JULY 16:  MUSIC AT THE MILL:  SUMMER CONCERT SERIES AT THE RED MILL MUSEUM: 530 PM GRACE MORRISON; 645 PM PIERCE CRASK; 8 PM MOSS HENRY AND THE BRYOPHYTES.  
Food and beer available for purchase at the event. The Red Mill Museum Village, 56 Main Street, Clinton, NJ 08809

https://theredmill.org/

SUNDAY, JULY 17:  MUSIC AT THE MILL:  SUMMER CONCERT SERIES AT THE RED MILL MUSEUM:  5PM HANOVER WIND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Food and beer available for purchase at the event. The Red Mill Museum Village, 56 Main Street, Clinton, NJ 08809

https://theredmill.org/

SUNDAY, JULY 24 TEWKSBURY BARN TOUR, 10AM TO 4 PM RAIN OR SHINE:  The 12th biennial Tewksbury Barn Tour is co-sponsored by the Tewksbury Historical Society and Tewksbury Trail Association.

Six barns located throughout Tewksbury Township and the surrounding area will be showcased.  Bank barns and Post and Beam barns, dating from the 19th and 20th centuries, are among the group.  A 19th century barn was moved to its present site from a nearby location.  It's origins as a dairy barn are still in evidence. A 19th century dual purpose barn originally contained a smoke house and a milk house.  Another 19th century barn sat on 500 acres, but saw the farm sub-divided over the years.  Its acreage has now been reclaimed and the property sits in the Farmland Preservation Program.   A modified 20th century Bank barn sits on land that was part of a 5000-acre estate spanning Hunterdon, Somerset and Morris counties.  A 20th century barn, currently used as a Party Barn, served as a notable site in the history of Tewksbury during the past century.  A magnificent equestrian facility, built recently, is located on 390 acres.

Advance tickets are $30 until July 23rd and $35 on the day of the Tour.  Tickets for children ages 11-18 are $5 and children 10 and under are free both in-advance and on the day of the Tour.  Tickets are limited and can be purchased on-line thru PayPal at www.tewksburyhistory.net using any major credit card.

Patrons can pick up all tickets at Tewksbury Historical Society Headquarters, 60 Water St., Mountainville (Lebanon), NJ 08833 on July 24, 9:30 am -2 pm.  Advance tickets will not be mailed.  Tickets must be purchased no later than 2 pm to allow enough time to complete the tour by 4 pm as the tour ends promptly at 4 pm. 

The Tewksbury Historical Society is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to research, preserve and disseminate the rich history of the Township of Tewksbury. 

The Tewksbury Trail Association is devoted to supporting a vibrant equine community and preserving the rural atmosphere and natural beauty of Tewksbury Township. Members of the association work diligently to maintain and expand over 100 miles of riding trails.


SUNDAY, JULY 24; (RAIN DATE, SUNDAY, JULY 31), 12 PM TO 4 PM: RED MILL MUSEUM VILLAGE PRESENTS A QUILT AIRING:  Quilters and quilt owners will present a seasonal tradition of airing out quilts, taking place among the historic setting of the Red Mill Museum Village.
The Red Mill Museum Village, 56 Main Street, Clinton, NJ 08809
https://theredmill.org/

JULY 29 (7 PM) READINGTON MUSEUMS PRESENTS DANA BALA:  COOKBOOKS OVER THE CENTURIES: For more information, please visit 

https://www.readingtontwpnj.gov/departments/museums or call 908-236-2327. Free.  Donations appreciated.

The Readington Museums received an operating support re-grant from the Hunterdon County Cultural & Heritage Commission, with funds from the New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of the Department of State. 

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24 THRU SUNDAY, AUGUST 28: HUNTERDON COUNTY 4-H FAIR:  Come and visit us there in the Community Tent!

SATURDAY, AUGUST 13:  MUSIC AT THE MILL:  SUMMER CONCERT SERIES AT THE RED MILL MUSEUM: 530 PM KARL DIETEL; 645 PM WALT BIBINGER; 815 PM SECTION JAZZ.  Food and beer available for purchase at the event. The Red Mill Museum Village, 56 Main Street, Clinton, NJ 08809

https://theredmill.org/

SUNDAY, AUGUST 14:  MUSIC AT THE MILL:  SUMMER CONCERT SERIES AT THE RED MILL MUSEUM:  5PM MAD ROCKING DUKES; 630 PM CAREN KENNEDY AND FRIENDS; 8 PM MICHAEL PATRICK BAND. Food and beer available for purchase at the event. The Red Mill Museum Village, 56 Main Street, Clinton, NJ 08809

https://theredmill.org/

AUGUST 26 (7 PM) READINGTON MUSEUMS PRESENT GREGORY HERMAN:  GEOLOGY, ARCHEOLOGY, AND INDIAN BURIAL GROUNDS OF CUSHETUNK AND ROUND MOUTAINS: For more information, please visit 

https://www.readingtontwpnj.gov/departments/museums or call 908-236-2327. Free.  Donations appreciated.

The Readington Museums received an operating support re-grant from the Hunterdon County Cultural & Heritage Commission, with funds from the New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of the Department of State. 

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10:  MUSIC AT THE MILL:  SUMMER CONCERT SERIES AT THE RED MILL MUSEUM:  5:30 PM JOHN STUBY; 7 PM BRASS ILLUSION

OCTOBER 2 (2-3 PM)  READINGTON MUSEUMS PRESENT: ANNE AND RIDLEY ENSLOW PERFORMING "ALL HALLOW'S EVE: SONGS OF LOVE, DEATH, AND THE SUPERNATURAL": For more information, please visit 

https://www.readingtontwpnj.gov/departments/museums or call 908-236-2327. Free.  Donations appreciated.

The Readington Museums received an operating support re-grant from the Hunterdon County Cultural & Heritage Commission, with funds from the New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of the Department of State. 

Tuesday, March 22, 2022

SPRING IS HERE AND SO IS HUNTERDON HISTORY!

 WE HAVE ADDED EVEN MORE PROGRAMS TO OUR 2022 CALENDAR!  HISTORICAL EVENTS ARE POPPING UP ALL OVER JUST LIKE SPRING FLOWERS!  PICK ONE OR A WHOLE BUNCH AND GET A BOUQUET OF HUNTERON HISTORY!

THIS CALENDAR CONTINUES TO BE A WORK IN PROGRESS.  PROGRAMS IN THIS BLOG ARE CONFIRMED UNLESS NOTED AS TENTATIVE, BUT WE MAY NOT HAVE ALL OF THE DETAILS YET (LIKE STARTING TIMES).

DUE TO HIGH DEMAND AND OVER-SUBSCRIPTION TO OUR WALKING TOURS LAST YEAR, WE ARE STRICTLY ADHERING TO SMALLER RESERVATION LIMITS IN 2022.  WE ARE REPEATING SEVERAL OF OUR MORE POPULAR WALKS TO TRY AND ACCOMODATE DEMAND.  HOWEVER, IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO GET A RESERVATION TO A SPECIFIC WALK AND WISH TO BE PLACED ON OUR WAITING LIST, PLEASE EMAIL THE HUNTERDON 300TH AT 300info@co.hunterdon.nj.us


SATURDAY, APRIL 30: WALKING TOUR OF THREE BRIDGES; RAIN DATE SUNDAY, MAY 1:  Join County Historian and Three Bridges native John Kuhl for a walking tour of historic Three Bridges. John knows every nook and cranny of this special hamlet. Wear comfortable shoes!

Walk limited to 20 people.

The walk is free but reservations are required.

Meeting location will be disclosed to people with reservations only. THIS TOUR REPEATS ON SEPTEMBER 30TH.

Rain Date on May 1 with time to be announced.   

For ticketing use this link or cut and paste into your url:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/walking-tour-of-three-bridges-tickets-288290664137

SATURDAY, MAY 7:  HUNTERDON HISTORY BOWL (TENTATIVE):  We're working on putting teams together, but Spring is a busy time, so this event may be postponed until the fall.  Stay tuned!

SATURDAY, MAY 14, 2pm:  TOUR OF REVOLUTIONARY WAR GRAVES IN THE GRANDIN CEMETERY; RAINDATE SUNDAY, MAY 15, 2pm:  Join historian John Allan for a fascinating tour of one of Hunterdon's iconic cemeteries best known for a large number of Revolutionary War heroes' graves.  Grandin Bethlehem Presbyterian Church is the oldest Presbyterian Church in Hunterdon County, established in 1730.  Three members of the church were sent to attend a meeting of the Sons of Liberty in 1766 and the church publicly supported the Continental Congress in 1774.  Church members were leaders in organizing and leading the Second Regiment of the Hunterdon County Militia.  Twenty-two members fought in the Revolutionary War.  Within this cemetery are the remains of 21 men who fought in the Continental Army, John Hackett, for whom Hackettstown is named, and John Grandin's family, including Elizabeth Grandin.  Bonnells, Bellises, Wyckoffs, Yards, Osmuns, Stewarts and many other of Hunterdon's oldest families are buried there as well.  For a link to the church's website to an index of the graves and reference map, go to 

List:   https://bethlehempc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/EagleProject-Graves-List-DanWeiss.pdf

Map:  https://bethlehempc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Cemetery-Map-By-Dan-Weiss.pdf

Walk limited to 20 people.

The walk is free but reservations are required.

Meeting location is the Church's parking lot on Race Street, Union Township.  The 300th will escort you across the street for safety purposes.

For ticketing use this link or cut and paste into your url:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tour-of-revolutionary-war-graves-in-the-grandin-cemetery-tickets-304344762377

SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1pm: WALKING TOUR OF OLDWICK; RAINDATE SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1pm: Oldwick is on the New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places, and on this tour with Tewksbury Historian Shaun Van Doren, we will see over a dozen different types of architecture employed on Oldwick’s historic business and residential buildings.  What we know today as Oldwick used to be called New Germantown until 1918, when anti-German sentiment caused the name to be changed to Oldwick. The reason behind the name Oldwick is that wick means village and since at the time of the change the village was old, it was named Oldwick, meaning old village. Prior to New Germantown, the village was named Smithfield, after its principal resident Ralph Smith. This is a wonderful tour of one of Hunterdon's very special hamlets that you won't want to miss!

Tour length: 2 hours


LIMITED TO 20 PEOPLE.  Meet/Park at Cold Brook Preserve.

FREE BUT RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED.

For ticketing use this link or cut and paste into your url:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/walking-tour-of-oldwick-tickets-304364822377

SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 10am: BAD LUCK AND POOR CHOICES WALKING TOUR OF FRENCHTOWN; RAINDATE SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 10am:  Former Hunterdon County Democrat Rick Epstein's got a dozen true stories to tell you about Old Frenchtown. Well, 11 are true. The 12th one is a tall tale that George Washington Hummer told his grandson. But it's a good one. IF YOU'VE EVER SHOT A PHARMACIST, Tried to conquer Mexico, Or been knocked off a bar stool at 9:30 a.m., you'll relate to the true stories you'll hear on Rick's Bad Luck & Poor Choices Tour of downtown Frenchtown.

If you want to hear those stories, told right where they happened, sign up for Saturday's Bad Luck & Poor Choices Tour. You'll also learn about Aaron Burr and Tippoo the Killer Elephant. (They never came to Frenchtown, but Vice President Burr wanted to.)

Registration is important. If no one registers, Rick will just stay home and sulk on his porch.

Meeting locations will be disclosed to people with reservations only.

Tour length: approximately 90 minutes


LIMITED TO 15 PEOPLE.  

FREE BUT RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED.

For ticketing use this link or cut and paste into your url:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/walking-tour-of-frenchtown-bad-luck-and-poor-choices-tour-tickets-304370880497

SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 10am:  WALKING TOUR OF POTTERSVILLE (TEWKSBURY); RAINDATE SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 1pm:  Join Tewskbury Historical Society's Shaun Van Doren as he takes us on a walk to learn about how the town that sits in 3 counties and 4 municipalities got its name. Pottersville was listed on the National & State Registers of Historic Places in 1990. It contains 44 major buildings that contribute to its historic character and embody its architectural significance. They range from the mid-1800s through the early 1900s. We’ll see key buildings that were vital to the village, including the upper mill, Church, school, stores and hotel, and we’ll see that a great majority of the houses still retain their historic character.

Tour length: 90 minutes. Meet/Park at Pottersville Fire House.

Walk limited to 30 people.

Free but are Reservations Required.

For ticketing use this link or cut and paste into your url:


SAVE THE DATES FOR THESE UPCOMING TOURS WITH THE HUNTERDON 300TH - TICKETING BEGINS IN LATE MAY:

SUNDAY, JULY 10:  DVOOR HOUSE TOURS 

SUNDAY, AUGUST 7: "READINGTON RAMBLES PART I:  STORIES FROM THE HISTORY OF READINGTON TOWNSHIP"; 3 to 4 pm: Join us at the Barn at Bouman-Stickney Farmstead, part of the Readington Museums, where County Historian Emerita and Readington Township Historian Extraordinaire shares some of her fascinating research about the history of Hunterdon's oldest municipality, Readington Township.  In an interesting "back to back" series, return next week for another Stephanie Stevens' talk on another part of Readington's history.  Free refreshments and cold water will be provided.  The talk is free, but reservations are required. 114 Dreahook Road, Stanton, 08885.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 14:  "READINGTON RAMBLES PART II: SLAVERY IN READINGTON TOWNSHIP"; 3 to 4 pm:  We're back at the Barn at Bouman-Stickney Farmstead with County Historian Emerita and Readington Township Historian Extraordinaire Stephanie Stevens shares her research on a piece of not-so-flattering Hunterdon history -- slavery.  More than 30 years ago, Stephanie did deep research into slave ownership in Readington Township and published a book about it.  Other than Stephanie's research, countywide, the subject of slavery has little almost nothing documented.  Free refreshments and cold water will be provided.  The talk is free, but reservations are required. 114 Dreahook Road, Stanton, 08885.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3:  WALKING TOUR OF THREE BRIDGES (READINGTON); RAINDATE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4:  Join County Historian and Three Bridges native John Kuhl for a walking tour of historic Three Bridges. John knows every nook and cranny of this special hamlet. Wear comfortable shoes!

Walk limited to 20 people.

The walk is free but reservations are required.

Meeting location will be disclosed to people with reservations only. THIS TOUR REPEATS ON SEPTEMBER 30TH.

Rain Date on September 4th with time to be announced.   

For ticketing use this link or cut and paste into your url:

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17: FRENCHTOWN CEMETERY TOUR; RAINDATE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2 pm.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8: WALKING TOUR OF MOUNTAINVILLE (TEWKSBURY); RAINDATE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16:  "ALL HALLOWS EVE SONGS OF LOVE, DEATH AND THE SUPERNATURAL" - ENCORE PERFORMANCE (SEE READINGTON MUSEUMS BELOW, OCTOBER 2ND):  BOUMANN-STICKNEY FARMSTEAD, 2 PM. FREE. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED.

UPCOMING EVENTS FROM OUR FABULOUS HISTORICAL PARTNERS FROM AROUND THE COUNTY!:

APRIL 23: VOUGHT HOUSE:  MEET A REVOLUTIONARY WAR LOYALIST (10 AM TO NOON):  Sample the life of Lietuenant John Vought and the uniformed New Jersdey Volunteers with author and Loyalist reenactor Todd Braisted.  Learn about the lives of Cornelia and Mary Grandin Vought who, with their husbands absent, worked the farm amid the maelstrom of the American Revolution in New Jersey.  Wander and explore the 1759 Vought House, the herb garden, spring house foundation, fence and fruit trees, decorative ceilings, restored windows and front door.  View presentations, visit and ask questions of the New Jersey Volunteers.  Rain date, Sunday, April 24. Free. Donations appreciated.

MAY 1 (1-4 PM): READINGTON MUSEUMS PRESENTS A FIBER ARTISTS SHOWCASE HAND-CRAFTED HOOKED RUGS: Fiber artists, Lucy Walsh and Sharon Ballard, will display their hand-crafted hooked rugs. Walsh and Ballard will be on-hand to share the history and the inspirations for designing their rugs.

Lucy Walsh is a fiber artist living in Clinton, New Jersey, and a Readington Township native.  She has been creating hand-crafted hooked rugs since 1990. Her recent collections of original rugs include ‘story rugs’ which tell of real-life or imaginary events, and quaint primitive designs. Her rugs have been featured on websites, fairs, rug hooking publications and have appeared in the Rug Hooking Magazine’s Celebrations® book recognizing nationally known fiber artists.

Sharon Ballard started traditional rug hooking in 1985 after moving to New Jersey. She now resides in Stanton. “I first noticed theses rugs in the magazine Country Living and with a little investigation I found a wonderful local teacher, took several classes and have been rug hooking ever since. My style is to create a rug that has a folk-art look. Most of my rugs were inspired from antique rugs. Simple designs with bright and bold colors”. 

This program is held inside the Historic Wade-Wycoff Barn at the Bouman-Stickney Farmstead in the Stanton section of Readington, or for GPS use Lebanon, NJ. Although there is no fee, donations to Readington Museums are gladly welcome. In case of inclement weather please call the Museums to find out the status of the program. For more information, please visit www.readingtontwp.org/ReadingtonMuseums.html or call 908-236-2327. Free.  Donations appreciated.

The Readington Museums received an operating support re-grant from the Hunterdon County Cultural & Heritage Commission, with funds from the New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of the Department of State. 

JUNE 24 (7 PM) READINGTON MUSEUMS PRESENTS DAVID READING:  SAVING AND PRESERVING LOCAL CEMETERIES

JULY 29 (7 PM) READINGTON MUSEUMS PRESENTS DANA BALA:  COOKBOOKS OVER THE CENTURIES

AUGUST 26 (7 PM) READINGTON MUSEUMS PRESENT GREGORY HERMAN:  GEOLOGY, ARCHEOLOGY, AND INDIAN BURIAL GROUNDS OF CUSHETUNK AND ROUND MOUTAINS

OCTOBER 2 (2-3 PM)  READINGTON MUSEUMS PRESENT: ANNE AND RIDLEY ENSLOW PERFORMING "ALL HALLOW'S EVE: SONGS OF LOVE, DEATH, AND THE SUPERNATURAL".


Thursday, March 3, 2022

WE'RE TOURING IN 2022! EARLY TICKETING AND A SNEAK PEAK AT OUR CALENDAR IN PROGRESS

AFTER A WHIRLWIND OF WALKING AND GHOST TOURS IN 2021, THE HUNTERDON 300TH IS BUILDING AN EVEN BIGGER CALENDAR THAT MOSTLY FOCUSES ON OUTDOOR PROGRAMS WE CAN PROVIDE AROUND THE COUNTY.    

THIS CALEDAR IS IN PROGRESS.  PROGRAMS IN THIS BLOG ARE CONFIRMED, BUT WE MAY NOT HAVE ALL OF THE DETAILS YET (LIKE STARTING TIMES).

AS EACH BLOG COMES OUT, THE CALENDAR WILL ALSO BE EXPANDED.  

DUE TO HIGH DEMAND AND OVER-SUBSCRIPTION TO OUR WALKING TOURS LAST YEAR, WE ARE STRICTLY ADHERING TO SMALLER RESERVATION LIMITS IN 2022.  WE ARE REPEATING SEVERAL OF OUR MORE POPULAR WALKS TO TRY AND ACCOMODATE DEMAND.  HOWEVER, IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO GET A RESERVATION TO A SPECIFIC WALK AND WISH TO BE PLACED ON OUR WAITING LIST, PLEASE EMAIL THE HUNTERDON 300TH AT 300info@co.hunterdon.nj.us

WE HOPE TO SEE YOU IN 2022!

SATURDAY, MARCH 26:  WALKING TOUR OF RINGOES (EAST AMWELL); RAIN DATE SUNDAY, MARCH 27:  Take a walking tour of downtown Ringoes and discover its rich history. Our tour guide is Dave Harding, former Hunterdon County Historical Society trustee, founding member of the East Amwell Historical Society, and author of a self-guided walking tour of Ringoes. Dave will tell us about John Ringo’s arrival in the early 1700s where he became a reluctant tavern owner, and discuss the legend of his buried treasure. We'll learn about the Sons of Liberty meeting at the tavern of “the second” John Ringo, an ardent patriot who hung a portrait of George Washington outside his establishment (unless the British were passing through!). We’ll swing past the Henry Landis House where the Marquis de LaFayette convalesced after falling ill, and we’ll talk about the local doctor who rushed to his aid. Speaking of doctors, we’ll also tell you all about Dr. Mary Tidd Bennett, the town’s rare 1800s female physician, and we’ll stand beside the home and publishing house of Dr. Cornelius Larison, and discuss this physician, teacher, publisher, author, interviewer of ex-slave Sylvia DuBois and advocate of phonetic spelling. We’ll also learn about the impact of the railroad on the community and what the village looked like a century ago. Join us to learn about the fascinating, historic hamlet.

Reservations are required. 10 am start time; walk lasts approximately 90 minutes.

Meet at the Clawson House in Ringoes, the home of the East Amwell Historical Society.  The Clawson House will be open to tour participants after the tour ends as a special treat!

Walk limited to 20 people. This walk repeats on April 16th.

For ticketing use this link or cut and paste into your url:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/walking-tour-of-ringoes-tickets-288271486777

SATURDAY, APRIL 2:  WALKING TOUR OF FLEMINGTON; RAIN DATE SUNDAY, APRIL 3:  "TRAVELING HOUSES IN OLD FLEMINGTON":  House moving was a common activity in the late 19th and early 20th century in Flemington. Unlike today where we tear it down and build something new, back then building recycling was the norm.  What started as a simple question about the original location of the park gazebo led Janice Armstrong, preservation and heritage educator, to some interesting stories and photos of house moving. You will hear about local house mover John S. Lloyd and his hardworking horse Topsy and take a walk to locate some of Flemington’s relocated structures.  This tour is an amazing look at adaptive reuse of structures and a provocative look at our County Seat.

Walk limited to 20 people. 10 am start time; walk lasts approximately 90 minutes.  FREE. Reservations are required.

For ticketing use this link or cut and paste into your url:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/walking-tour-of-flemington-traveling-houses-in-old-flemington-tickets-288279290117

SATURDAY, APRIL 16: WALKING TOUR OF RINGOES (EAST AMWELL) - SAME TOUR, DIFFERENT DATE TO OFFER EXTRA SPACE FOR OUR PATRONS; RAIN DATE, SUNDAY, APRIL 17 (see description on March 26)

For ticketing use this link or cut and paste into your url:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/walking-tour-of-ringoes-tickets-288282800617

SATURDAY, APRIL 23: WALKING TOUR OF DOWNTOWN FRENCHTOWN, RAIN DATE SUNDAY, APRIL 24:  The Downtown Tour covers the Great Fire of 1878; visits by Annie Oakley, Mary Tyler Moore and Aaron Burr; the old hotels and movie theaters; the wagon-wheel factories; the chicken hatcheries; the future site of the ArtYard theater and gallery; logging on the Delaware in the 1800s; and how Frenchtown's founder escaped the guillotine in 1794 and gave the town its name. Rick Epstein started gathering Frenchtown history when he was editor of the Frenchtown's Delaware Valley News in 1970s and '80s, interviewing old-timers for the newspaper. He soaked up more history as editor of the Hunterdon County Democrat, and intensified his research more recently to begin his historical tours in 2016. He currently reports on Frenchtown for the Bucks County Herald. 2pm - Rain date, Sunday, April 24th. Approximately 75 minutes long.

LIMITED TO 15 PEOPLE. 

FREE BUT RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED. 

Ticket holders will be provided with the starting location of the tour.

For ticketing use this link or cut and paste into your url:


SATURDAY, APRIL 30: WALKING TOUR OF THREE BRIDGES; RAIN DATE SUNDAY, MAY 1:  Join County Historian and Three Bridges native John Kuhl for a walking tour of historic Three Bridges. John knows every nook and cranny of this special hamlet. Wear comfortable shoes!

Walk limited to 20 people.

The walk is free but reservations are required.

Meeting location will be disclosed to people with reservations only. THIS TOUR REPEATS ON SEPTEMBER 30TH.

Rain Date on May 1 with time to be announced.   

For ticketing use this link or cut and paste into your url:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/walking-tour-of-three-bridges-tickets-288290664137

SAVE THE DATES FOR THESE UPCOMING TOURS WITH THE HUNTERDON 300TH - TICKETING BEGINS IN LATE MARCH:

SATURDAY, MAY 7:  HUNTERDON HISTORY BOWL (TENTATIVE)

SATURDAY, MAY 14:  TOUR OF REVOLUTIONARY WAR GRAVES IN THE GRANDIN CEMETERY; RAINDATE SUNDAY, MAY 15

SATURDAY, MAY 21: WALKING TOUR OF OLDWICK; RAINDATE SUNDAY, MAY 22

SATURDAY, JUNE 18: BAD LUCK AND POOR CHOICES WALKING TOUR OF FRENCHTOWN; RAINDATE SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 10 am.

SATURDAY, JUNE 25:  WALKING TOUR OF POTTERSVILLE (TEWKSBURY); RAINDATE SUNDAY, JUNE 26

SUNDAY, JULY 10:  DVOOR HOUSE TOUR 

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3:  WALKING TOUR OF THREE BRIDGES (READINGTON) - SAME TOUR, DIFFERENT DATE TO OFFER EXTRA SPACE FOR OUR PATRONS; RAINDATE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17: FRENCHTOWN CEMETERY TOUR; RAINDATE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2 pm.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8: WALKING TOUR OF MOUNTAINVILLE (TEWKSBURY); RAINDATE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16:  "ALL HALLOWS EVE SONGS OF LOVE, DEATH AND THE SUPERNATURAL" - ENCORE PERFORMANCE (SEE READINGTON MUSEUMS BELOW, OCTOBER 2ND):  BOUMANN-STICKNEY FARMSTEAD, 2 PM. FREE. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED.

UPCOMING EVENTS FROM OUR FABULOUS HISTORICAL PARTNERS FROM AROUND THE COUNTY!:

APRIL 23: VOUGHT HOUSE:  MEET A REVOLUTIONARY WAR LOYALIST (10 AM TO NOON):  Sample the life of Lietuenant John Vought and the uniformed New Jersdey Volunteers with author and Loyalist reenactor Todd Braisted.  Learn about the lives of Cornelia and Mary Grandin Vought who, with their husbands absent, worked the farm amid the maelstrom of the American Revolution in New Jersey.  Wander and explore the 1759 Vought House, the herb garden, spring house foundation, fence and fruit trees, decorative ceilings, restored windows and front door.  View presentations, visit and ask questions of the New Jersey Volunteers.  Rain date, Sunday, April 24.

MAY 1 (1-4 PM) READINGTON MUSEUMS PRESENTS A PROGRAM ON RUG HOOKING

JUNE 24 (7 PM) READINGTON MUSEUMS PRESENTS DAVID READING:  SAVING AND PRESERVING LOCAL CEMETERIES

JULY 29 (7 PM) READINGTON MUSEUMS PRESENTS DANA BALA:  COOKBOOKS OVER THE CENTURIES

AUGUST 26 (7 PM) READINGTON MUSEUMS PRESENT GREGORY HERMAN:  GEOLOGY, ARCHEOLOGY, AND INDIAN BURIAL GROUNDS OF CUSHETUNK AND ROUND MOUTAINS

OCTOBER 2 (2-3 PM)  READINGTON MUSEUMS PRESENT: ANNE AND RIDLEY ENSLOW PERFORMING "ALL HALLOW'S EVE: SONGS OF LOVE, DEATH, AND THE SUPERNATURAL".

NEWS FROM EAST AMWELL HISTORICAL SOCIETY:  The first lecture by Township Historian John Allen is available for viewing on our Youtube channel! On January 26th, Township Historian John Allen presented a talk on the Hamlet of Wertsville at the Clawson House Museum.  This was the first in a series of local history talks.  Visit the East Amwell Historical Society on YouTube and subscribe (free) to see this, and future events and future lectures: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZdqjCErXWLUEOq6CWaT0Qw  (Copy and paste this link in your browswer, or search East Amwell Historical Society in YouTube.) Also - check their website for updates at www.eastamwellhistory.org

NEWS FROM THE LEBANON TOWNSHIP MUSEUM:  THE LEBANON TOWNSHIP MUSEUM IS TURNING FORTY THIS YEAR!  What's YOUR Museum Memory? This summer, the Lebanon Township Museum will be celebrating forty years of being a vital part of our community, integral in preserving our unique local history. They want to see and hear your memories!

Did your family donate items to the museum when it first opened (or later)? Have you come to the museum to research your home or family's history? Have you driven by the museum for years before finally stopping and saying, "Wow! I had no idea!"

Perhaps you remember taking a trip with your class or scout troop and dressing in costume with Dorothea? Maybe you took a craft class or summer day camp with Joan and Kim or Deanna? Perhaps you attended a "Make & Take Day" or an in-person or online lecture hosted by Gina and Robbie-Lynn!

Whatever YOUR Museum Memory is, big or small, they'd love to hear it! Send your stories along with any photos you might have to museum@lebtwp.net


Tuesday, November 2, 2021

NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER HISTORICAL EVENTS AROUND HUNTERDON - ALL FREE

WE ARE SO SORRY FOR ALL OF THE PEOPLE WHO WERE SHUT OUT OF OUR GHOST TOUR OF HISTORICAL FLEMINGTON - HOWEVER, WE ARE ENCOURAGED BY THE RAVE REVIEWS WE RECEIVED AND HOPE TO DO THE TOUR AGAIN NEXT FALL.  WE WILL TRY TO OPEN UP THE EVENT TO EVEN MORE NIGHTS.  

WE HAVE MANY NEW SUBSCRIBERS SO WE HOPE YOU NEVER MISS OUT AGAIN ON ANY OF OUR EVENTS, LECTURES OR TOURS.  

WE STILL HAVE LIMITED AVAILABILITY ON OUR TWO HOUSE TOURS AND WE ARE STARTING TO WORK ON A LIST FOR WALKING TOURS THIS SPRING!  STAY TUNED!

HERE IS OUR CURRENT LIST OF EVENTS FOLLOWED BY THOSE OF OUR HISTORICAL PARTNERS AROUND THE COUNTY AND ALL ARE FREE!

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH: WALKING TOUR OF RINGOES, 10 AM:  SOLD OUT -- BUT WE ALREADY HAVE A COMMITTMENT FOR A REPEAT IN SPRING, 2022!

If you are closed out of this event and wish to be on our Waiting List, please email us at 300info@co.hunterdon.nj.us 

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH: HUNTERDON HISTORICAL SOCIETY'S DORIC HOUSE OPEN, 1 to 3 PM: The Hunterdon County Historical Society is looking forward to welcoming you back to their Doric House Museum. The house is a beautiful example of Greek Revival architecture that serves as an exhibit space for a selection of our Hunterdon artifact collection. The collection includes antiques, portraits, quilts, Stangl and Fulper pottery, political buttons, as well as historic photos, maps and documents of Hunterdon County. The tour will take you to the attic and basement and a peak in Miss Bessie’s upstairs parlor. Tours run for about 45 minutes.  Free but reservations are required. 

Links to ticketing here:


1 PM TOUR:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/doric-house-open-house-tour-1-pm-tickets-183063546997


1:45 PM TOUR:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/doric-house-open-house-tour-145-pm-tickets-183064088617


2:30 PM TOUR:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/doric-house-open-house-tour-230-pm-tickets-183064339367


If you are closed out of this event and wish to be on our Waiting List, please email us at 300info@co.hunterdon.nj.us 

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH:  WALKING TOUR OF THREE BRIDGES 10 AM:  SOLD OUT.  

If you are closed out of this event and wish to be on our Waiting List, please email us at 300info@co.hunterdon.nj.us 


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21ST:  TOURS OF THE HISTORIC CASE-DVOOR HOUSE:  COME TO THE FARMERS' MARKET AND GET A DOSE OF ARCHITECTURE AND HISTORY!  DID YOU MISS THE GHOST TOUR?  THERE WAS A MURDER IN THIS HOUSE AND A "BENEVOLENT" SPIRIT HAS BEEN DOCUMENTED TO HAUNT IT!  COME AND HEAR ALL ABOUT IT AND STAND WHERE THE MURDER HAPPENED!  The historic Case-Dvoor House on Dvoor Circle, under the stewardship of the Hunterdon Land Trust, is opening its doors for free, small-group tours.

Dave Harding, Hunterdon Land Trust's Outreach Director and Hunterdon County Historical Society Administrator, will conduct this basement to attic tour of the Georgian-style Dvoor Farm house, built in 1798 by Philip and Amy Case. The program features an historical exploration of the property’s history, and the story of the three families (Case, Davis and Dvoor) who owned and farmed the land for about 250 years.

Learn about the 1803 basement murder and come see the 18th-century graffiti in the attic.
 Tours run for about an hour and are offered at 10, 11 and noon.  Free but reservations are required.  

Links to ticketing here:


10 AM TOUR:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/case-dvoor-house-tour-10-am-tickets-183064660327


11 AM TOUR:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/case-dvoor-house-tour-11-am-tickets-183066726507


NOON TOUR:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/case-dvoor-house-tour-noon-tickets-183067599117


If you are closed out of this event and wish to be on our Waiting List, please email us at 300info@co.hunterdon.nj.us 


STAY TUNED FOR ADDITIONS TO OUR CALENDAR!

EVENTS FROM OUR HISTORICAL PARTNERS AROUND HUNTERDON COUNTY AND THEY ARE ALL FREE!


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14TH:  HUNTERDON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY ANNUAL FALL MEETING:  2PM, FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC:  Everyone is welcome to join us for our annual fall meeting with special guest Dr. Stephen Kaufman, who will discuss "The Peopling of the Americas: How and When Did Native Americans Come to Hunterdon County." Dr. Kaufman, holds a PhD in Archaeology and recently retired as a full professor from Raritan Valley Community College. He chaired the Department of Humanities at RVCC for several years, and taught classes in anthropology, archaeology and racial diversity. Dr. Kaufman and his wife, Phyllis, also ran a travel agency, which gave him the opportunity to travel the globe and conduct trips to many of the world’s major archaeological and historical sites. Venue for this free event  is TBD. We will post updates on our website and through these online emails. 
https://hunterdonhistory.org/

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14TH: COVERED DISH SUPPER FOLLOWED BY A TALK ON SAVING AT RISK CEMETERIES WITH DAVID R. READING: SUPPER 5 PM (PLEASE BRING A COVERED DISH TO SHARE AS YOUR DONATION); LECTURE AT 6:15 PM: The Tewksbury Historical Society will host a lecture by David R. Reading. He will illustrate the talk with examples of the preservations completed over the last 15 years, beginning with the Reading Burial Ground near Rosemont. The plot is located on a farm once owned by Lloyd Wescott and contains his ashes and those of his family.

Preceding the talk is a covered dish supper at 5 p.m., also open to the public, with a request to bring a covered dish to share.

The event is free and open to the public. 

Reading is president and founder of the Mount Amwell Project, Inc., a historical preservation charity dedicated to cultural and historical preservation in Hunterdon County. He will lecture on the process, methods and legal aspects required to preserve abandoned at risk cemeteries in Hunterdon County. 

Reading served four years in the U.S. Army and received a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science, summa cum laude, from Maryland University. He worked in a Florida aerospace software company before starting his own consulting company in 1998. His services were provided to the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC, until retiring in 2013.

He is currently treasurer and board member of Preservation New Jersey, a member of the Council of Proprietors of West New Jersey, the Descendants of the Founders of New Jersey, the Genealogical Society of New Jersey and the Sons of the American Revolution and a patron of the Hunterdon County Historical Society. He resides in Tewksbury.
Society membership is open to anyone interested in the history of Tewksbury Township. Members receive a quarterly newsletter and advance notice of all programs and events the Society holds throughout the year. The Society holds three regular meetings per year on the 3rd Sunday in January, March, and May with a 4th being the Covered Dish Supper with program.

The Tewksbury Historical Society is a New Jersey not-for-profit corporation and was organized for the purpose of furthering research into and the preservation and dissemination of the history of the Township of Tewksbury. The Society requests donations of documents, records and small artifacts related to Tewksbury’s History. Society information is found on its website.

www.tewksburyhistory.net 

Call 908-832-6734 to make a reservation to this supper and lecture at the Fairmount Presbyterian Church Community House, in the Fairmount section of Tewksbury. Leave your name and phone number for information or directions.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5TH: DORIC HOUSE MUSEUM TOURS, 1-3 PM:  The Hunterdon County Historic Society is reopening the Doric House Museum for tours! Join them to learn all about this beautiful Greek-Revival home and the people who lived there. Make sure to visit the museum’s second floor Astle-Alpaugh Gallery, which features an exhibit of historic Main Street Flemington photos dating from 1889-1905. The images come from the archival collection of the estate of John F. Schenk and capture the shops, houses, churches and people on Main Street from the turn of the 20th century.

To sign up for this FREE tour, please email hunterdonhistoryadm@gmail.com.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11TH: CHRISTMAS FUSION AT THE HISTORIC JOSEPH TURNER HOUSE, 2 PM TO 7 PM: The Holiday Season is fast approaching, and the Union Forge Heritage Association is already making plans for their annual Christmas Open House! Having been closed last year due to the pandemic, they are anxious to greet visitors again for our big year-end event.

The Joseph Turner House, where Colonial charm meets Victorian splendor, will display both 18th and 19th style decorations, host a Colonial cooking demonstration, there will be a vintage fashion display and presentation,

Food and refreshments will be provided. FREE, but donations are gratefully accepted.

Guests who bring a non-perishable food item for the local food pantry will receive a voucher for a free tour.

117 Van Syckel's Road, Hampton, NJ 08827

E-mail the Union Forge Heritage Association at UFHANJ@hotmail.com with any questions.

Applicable COVID rules will apply at the time of the event.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12TH:
CHRISTMAS FUSION AT THE HISTORIC JOSEPH TURNER HOUSE, 1 PM TO 5 PM: The Holiday Season is fast approaching, and the Union Forge Heritage Association is already making plans for their annual Christmas Open House! Having been closed last year due to the pandemic, they are anxious to greet visitors again for our big year-end event.

The Joseph Turner House, where Colonial charm meets Victorian splendor, will display both 18th and 19th style decorations, host a Colonial cooking demonstration, there will be a vintage fashion display and presentation,

Food and refreshments will be provided. FREE, but donations are gratefully accepted.

Guests who bring a non-perishable food item for the local food pantry will receive a voucher for a free tour.

117 Van Syckel's Road, Hampton, NJ 08827

E-mail the Union Forge Heritage Association at UFHANJ@hotmail.com with any questions.

Applicable COVID rules will apply at the time of the event.

VISIT THE HUNTERDON 300TH AT
http://www.hunterdon300th.org/2021/events.html.  WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU SOON!