The Revolution in Sussex County

And the Revolution was fought all over Sussex County

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  • Muckshaw Pond, Andover Photo by Al Frazza




  • Timothy Shay Timothy gravesite, Hainesville Cemetery in Sandyston Photo by Al Frazza




  • Charles Beardsley gravesite, North Hardyston Cemetery Photo by Al Frazzas



George Washington spent more time in New Jersey than anywhere else during the war.

Al Frazza

SUSSEX COUNTY — Web designer Al Frazza is a New Jersey history aficionado. He's especially interested in the Revolution, a war people tend to think about a lot this time of year. Frazza's site RevolutionaryWarNewJersey.com is a catalog of places the war touched in this state and a trip to his site affords visitors an opportunity to see just how big a part New Jersey played in the Revolution.

As Frazza says on his site: he offers a "detailed list of Revolutionary War historic sites...everything from major battlefield sites to small roadside markers and monuments."

History buffs can find the historic sites and markers in their towns and use the site to plan, as Frazza suggests, day trips to other parts of the state.

Locally, Sussex County residents can take a trip to The Muckshaw Ponds Preserve in Andover, where infamous British Loyalist James Moody hid in a network of caves in between attacks on farms and staging a jail break of British soldiers in the Newton prison.

Or walk the same trail in Layton where American regiments marched and camped on their way to meet General George Washington in 1776.

Sussex County also has many well preserved cemeteries that serve as a resting place for Revolutionary War soldiers. Old mine road in Sandyston is home to three of them: Hainesville, Mettler and Minisink/Westbrook cemeteries, all of which seem as if they were untouched by time.

The Hamburg Baptist Cemetery has Revolutionary war veterans' graves, which the local chapter of the DAR has recently helped to upgrade.

How it began
In 2009, Frazza, 43, and in the web design field for over a decade, began with the goal of cataloging Revolutionary War related sites, statues, trails and museums in all 21 of New Jersey's counties. He has documented and photographed over 500 locations, all of which can now be found on his site.

"I'm a lifelong New Jersey resident, and found many people were not aware of what happened in this state during the Revolutionary War," said Frazza.

"I want to show people that this happened here, and there's a direct connection we have to the people of that time. They lived, worked, hoped and dreamed right in the same spots where we walk everyday."

Frazza's project took countless hours of mapping, researching, reading and driving, all done in the hope that his site will help others take a journey back to the past.

"I want to help people plan their trip. I've spent all this time tracking places down and getting lost a million times," he laughs, "and with thousands of people using the Web site every month, I'd like to think I made it easier for them to go out and experience them."

Sussex County Revolutionary War Sites

Andover
Iron Works at Andover
Iron Master's Mansion

Main St (Rte. 206)
Andover Furnace Marker

Main St (Rte. 206)
Muckshaw Ponds Preserve

Entrances to the trail on Rt. 206,

and on Fredon-Springdale Rd.
Byram Township

Waterloo Village
Waterloo Road

Currently Closed
Hamburg
Joseph Sharp's Iron Works

Gingerbread Castle Road
Hampton Township

Unknown Soldier Monument
Cherry Lane

Hardyston Township
North Hardyston Cemetery

Route 94 near North Church Rd.
Continental Army Encampment

Route 94 and Beaver Run Road
Layton

Van Campen Inn
Old Mine Road
Military Trail

Old Mine Road
Old Mine Road Historic Marker

Old Mine Road
Montague
Minisink Church Cemetery

Old Mine Road
Newton
Thomas Anderson House

62 Main St.
Old Newton Burial Ground

Main Street near Park Place
Moody's Raids Marker

Dennis Branch of the Newton Library

101 Main St.
Sussex County Court House

3 High St.
Sandyston
Mettler Cemetery

Old Mine Rd.
Minisink/Westbrook Cemetery

Old Mine Rd.
Hainseville Cemetery

Cemetery Road
Wantage
Old Clove Church Cemetery

Route 23, near American Way
Dar Van Bunschooten Museum

1097 Route 23
Kimber Fort
Route 284


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