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THSSH May 2025 Newsletter

The May 2025 issue of the “Inside the Brick Academy” newsletter was mailed to THSSH members last week and is available online now. Read the full issue at: May 2025 Newsletter

The cover announces the upcoming panel discussion on the March to Yorktown hosted at the Brick Academy by THSSH and the Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route-New Jersey (W3R-NJ).  Register for this illuminating June 22 event at: Registration for March to Yorktown

The Gone But Not Forgotten: The Revolutionary War Houses of Pluckemin series by Cynthia Crosson continues on page 3 with the old McEowen House.  Sadly, the house was demolished in 2021. 

McEowen House, Pluckemin

The Borough of Mine Mount is discussed on page 4.  This proposed municipality would have torn apart the fledgling municipalities of Bernardsville, Far Hills and Peapack-Gladstone to form an entirely new borough in 1931.

Also in this issue, we welcome 11 new members and report on new archival acquisitions at the Brick Academy.

Browse past newsletters at:   THSSH Newsletters

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