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Jude M. Pfister

    Defining America in the Radical 1760s
    Morris County's Acorn Hall
    The Fords of New Jersey: Power & Family During America's Founding
    The Jacob Ford Jr. Mansion: The Storied History of a New Jersey Home
    • Set against the backdrop of colonial America, the narrative explores the Ford family's mansion, which became the largest home in Morristown and later the first national historical park. Completed just before the American Revolution, it served as a prominent gathering place for colonial supporters and notably as George Washington's headquarters during a critical winter encampment. Jude M. Pfister delves into the mansion's rich history, highlighting its enduring legacy intertwined with the nation's past.

      The Jacob Ford Jr. Mansion: The Storied History of a New Jersey Home
    • Experiencing triumph and defeat during some of the most complex times in American history, the Ford family of Morris County, New Jersey, left an indelible mark on their community. Though there were few opportunities available at the time, the Fords rose to prominence in colonial America through their devotion to principle and a commitment to family. In the nineteenth century, the Fords adapted to the shifting economic and cultural landscape with grace and ingenuity. The stately home of the family, which was once George Washington's headquarters, has now become a monument to the remarkable times in which they lived. Their story is not just of one family or one place. Their story, in miniature, reflects the larger story of Morris County, New Jersey, and America.

      The Fords of New Jersey: Power & Family During America's Founding
    • Morris County's Acorn Hall

      • 162 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The narrative explores the rich history of Acorn Hall, originally conceived by Dr. John Schermerhorn in 1852 and later transformed by banker Augustus Crane. This estate, adorned in lavish Rococo style, remained in the Crane family through significant historical events. In 1971, Mary Crane Hone donated it to the Morris County Historical Society, which restored it as a community landmark. Local historian Jude Pfister delves into the hall's legacy, highlighting its role in preserving Morris County's heritage and its enduring connection to the community.

      Morris County's Acorn Hall
    • Defining America in the Radical 1760s

      • 267 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The 1760s were a period of great agitation in the American colonies. The policies implemented by the British resulted in an outcry from that inaugurated the radical ideas leading to the Revolution in 1775. This book tells the story of this radical decade as it occurred in writing, drawing from... číst celé

      Defining America in the Radical 1760s