Old Monroe School House
NJ 94, Monroe, NJ Local significance of the building:Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 1977.
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During the American Revolutionary War, Sussex County played a significant role. It served as a critical supply route for General George Washington's troops, and the area saw several battles and skirmishes. The county's iron industry also contributed to the war effort, providing weapons and materials for the Continental Army.
In the 19th century, Sussex County experienced rapid industrial growth, fueled by its vast natural resources. The mountains were rich in iron ore, which led to the development of numerous iron mines, forges, and foundries. The agricultural sector also thrived, with farms producing crops like dairy, apples, and grains. The Delaware and Hudson Canal, opened in 1828, further facilitated transportation and trade in the region.
In the 20th century, Sussex County saw a shift towards tourism and recreation. The construction of Lake Mohawk and other man-made lakes transformed the area into a popular vacation destination. Today, Sussex County maintains a balance between its rural charm and modern amenities, attracting visitors with its natural beauty, outdoor activities, and historic landmarks. The county's diverse heritage and past continue to shape its identity, making it a unique and captivating part of New Jersey.
Sussex County Timeline
This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Sussex County, New Jersey.
- 1694 - Sussex County is created as part of the Province of West Jersey.
- 1731 - The first courthouse is constructed in Newton, becoming the county seat.
- 1762 - The first iron forge is built in Andover, which becomes an important industry in the county.
- 1793 - The Andover Ironworks is established, boosting the local economy.
- 1805 - The construction of the Morris Canal begins, providing transportation for goods between Sussex County and New York City.
- 1824 - The Sussex Railroad is established, further improving transportation in the region.
- 1844 - The county's first newspaper, the Sussex Register, is published in Newton.
- 1853 - The county's border is expanded, incorporating parts of Morris and Warren counties.
- 1872 - The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad opens, leading to more industrial development in the area.
- 1923 - The county's first radio station, WSYL, begins broadcasting in Newton.
- 1968 - The Appalachian Trail, stretching over 2,000 miles from Georgia to Maine, passes through Sussex County.
- 1989 - The Sterling Hill Mining Museum opens to the public, showcasing the county's mining heritage.