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On January 4, 1892, a constitution and set of by-laws were discussed in a general meeting in Bayley Hall, Morristown. [1] In 1910, the late Augustus Lefebvre Revere (brother of hospital founder Paul Revere) gave the All Souls' Hospital in Morristown $10,000 as the Paul Revere Memorial Fund, to be used for the erection of a new building.
1952 – Morristown Memorial moved into a new facility on Madison Avenue. In the 1960s, the hospital doubled in size. 1996 – Overlook and Morristown Memorial hospitals joined forces as Atlantic Health. 2002 – Goryeb Children's Hospital opened adjacent to the Morristown Memorial Hospital campus. 2008 – Gagnon Cardiovascular Institute opened.
The company's uptown headquarters building at 300 Broadway in Newark was designed by locally important architects John H. & Wilson C. Ely. Finished in 1925, it's listed in the National Register of Historic Places. In the mid 1950s the building was sold to the Archdiocese of Newark and served as home to Essex Catholic High School until 1979.
The house was built c. 1760 along King's Highway (now Morris Street) on the eastern edge of what was then the small village of Morristown. [5] In 1765, Dr. Jabez Campfield, a young doctor from Newark, bought the house when he moved to Morristown with his new wife, Sarah Ward, to establish his medical practice. [6]
John Brown III (born January 28, 1992) is an American professional basketball player for Crvena zvezda of the ABA League, the KLS and the EuroLeague. He played college basketball for the High Point Panthers and was a two-time winner of the Big South Player of the Year in 2014 and 2016. Since graduating college, he has played in France, Italy ...
John M. Brown III is a retired lieutenant general of the United States Army. He served as Commander of United States Army Pacific , headquartered at Fort Shafter , Hawaii, from August 25, 2004, to February 1, 2008.
Morristown Green, most commonly referred to as the Green, is a historical park located in the center of Morristown, New Jersey, United States. It has an area of two and a half acres and has in the past served as a military base , a militia training ground, and an area for public executions .
John Eltermann was the church's organist at the time. The organ underwent a complete restoration between 2002 and 2005, with all original 45 ranks of the instrument fully preserved. A 99-memory level Capture System was added to the organ in 2005. [26] The organ was played in recital during the Organ Historical Society Convention in July 2024. [27]