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Antique
sketch of an eagle holding the American flag
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PHOTOGRAPHS & OTHER GRAPHICS
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Map of area involved in the "Battle of Springfield"
SOURCE:
Harper's new monthly magazine. / Volume 18, Issue 105 Publisher:
Harper & Bros. Publication Date: February 1859
- Making of America: Cornell University
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The Old
Wick House, southwest of Morristown, principal encampment
of patriot forces in the winter of 1779-80.
SOURCE: Harper's new monthly magazine. / Volume 18, Issue
103; Publisher: Harper & Bros. Publication Date: December
1858; City: New York. - Making of America: Cornell University
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Springfield NJ Presbyterian Church, built 1791
SOURCE: Library of Congress, American Memory, HABS
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Swaim Homestead, Springfield NJ, built 1744
SOURCE:
Library of Congress, American Memory, HABS
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Crane House,
Chatham, NJ, built 1815
SOURCE:
Library of Congress, American Memory, HABS
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The house
is called the “Cannon Ball House” because a cannon ball
from the Battle of Springfield is wedged into the frame
of the house.
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Second
View of the "Cannonball House." This is the house
where Church and Cannon Chapter holds a Christmas Tea each
year. It is located in Springfield, New Jersey.
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Battle
of Springfield Commemorative Sign
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