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Revolutionary Front Line 1763-1783

revolutionary front line

Drake House Museum
Abraham Clark House
Osborn Cannonball House
Cannon Ball House
Caldwell Parsonage

Everyday farm life was interrupted by skirmishes and battles between Colonial and British troops fighting for independence from England. While most people believed in the Patriot cause, others (Loyalists or Tories) supported the King. After 1776, active Loyalists went to Staten Island, which was held by the British.

Driven by their desire for freedom, many men left their families and farms to join the Continental Army. Numerous raids, battles and skirmishes occurred throughout the area. The Battle of Connecticut Farms (in what is now Union Township) and the Battle of Springfield, both in June 1780, marked the close of the war in New Jersey.

Abraham Clark, farmer and self-educated lawyer, was a delegate to the Second Continental Congress, where he voted for and signed the Declaration of Independence demonstrating that leadership, even in Colonial America, did not depend on wealth or birth.


 
drake house

Drake House Museum
602 West Front St., Plainfield

• 7'x9' Civil War painting
• The opulent Harberger library
www.drakehousemuseum.org

 

abraham clark house

Abraham Clark House
101 West Ninth Ave., Roselle

• Granite boulder with a tablet honoring Clark

 

osborn cannonball house

Osborn Cannonball House
1840 Front Street, Scotch Plains

• Formal gardens
• Changing exhibit of period clothing

 

cannon ball house

Cannon Ball House
126 Morris Avenue, Springfield

• Cannonball that struck house
• Period rooms with antiques and artifacts
• Garden
• House has been repainted using historic colors

 

caldwell parsonage

Caldwell Parsonage
909 Caldwell Ave., Union

• Personal effects of Union's founding families
• Features two centuries of clothing, furniture and other materials

 
four centuries in a weekend
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Area of Interest

Early Aristocracy
 1665 - 1812

aristocracy


 

Farm Life
 1686 - 1840

farm life


 

Revolutionary Front
 Line 1763 - 1783

revolutionary front


 

Commerce and Industry
 1820 - 1920

commerce


 

Victorian Resorts and Suburbs
1837 - 1920

victorian resorts

 

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