Monmouth County Revolutionary War Sites
The revolutionary Battle of Monmouth signaled the end of major combat in the North. Centuries later, reminders of the conflict remain. The Covenhoven House, the Village Inn, Marlpit Hall, the Craig House and the homes of Thomas Seabrook and the murdered Joseph Murray stand open to the public today. Visitors can also behold safehouses for the wounded—such as Old Tennent Church, St. Peter’s and Old First Church—and tread along the same ground as George Washington, General Sir Henry Clinton, Alexander Hamilton and the Marquis de Lafayette. Devoting attention to these sites and to the Battle Monument in Freehold, the Revolution’s most prominent and enduring symbol, historian Randall Gabrielan leads a tour through Monmouth County’s revolutionary heritage.

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Monmouth County Revolutionary War Sites
The revolutionary Battle of Monmouth signaled the end of major combat in the North. Centuries later, reminders of the conflict remain. The Covenhoven House, the Village Inn, Marlpit Hall, the Craig House and the homes of Thomas Seabrook and the murdered Joseph Murray stand open to the public today. Visitors can also behold safehouses for the wounded—such as Old Tennent Church, St. Peter’s and Old First Church—and tread along the same ground as George Washington, General Sir Henry Clinton, Alexander Hamilton and the Marquis de Lafayette. Devoting attention to these sites and to the Battle Monument in Freehold, the Revolution’s most prominent and enduring symbol, historian Randall Gabrielan leads a tour through Monmouth County’s revolutionary heritage.

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Monmouth County Revolutionary War Sites

Monmouth County Revolutionary War Sites

by Randall Gabrielan
Monmouth County Revolutionary War Sites

Monmouth County Revolutionary War Sites

by Randall Gabrielan

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The revolutionary Battle of Monmouth signaled the end of major combat in the North. Centuries later, reminders of the conflict remain. The Covenhoven House, the Village Inn, Marlpit Hall, the Craig House and the homes of Thomas Seabrook and the murdered Joseph Murray stand open to the public today. Visitors can also behold safehouses for the wounded—such as Old Tennent Church, St. Peter’s and Old First Church—and tread along the same ground as George Washington, General Sir Henry Clinton, Alexander Hamilton and the Marquis de Lafayette. Devoting attention to these sites and to the Battle Monument in Freehold, the Revolution’s most prominent and enduring symbol, historian Randall Gabrielan leads a tour through Monmouth County’s revolutionary heritage.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781467158916
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 07/01/2025
Series: History & Guide
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Randall Gabrielan’s long career in Monmouth County history has produced numerous books, videos, lectures, articles, museum exhibitions and property reports, giving special focus to historical sites. He served as president of the Middletown Township Historical Society for thirty years. During his thirteen and a half years as the executive director of the Monmouth County Historical Commission, he organized the popular annual self-guided tour of sites called A Weekend in Old Monmouth. Gabrielan, who now serves the commission as its vice chair, is often seen in his favorite habitat: the Metropolitan Opera, relaxing during intermission.

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