Publisher's Synopsis
This address, "The Revolutionary Forefathers of Morris County," was delivered by Joseph F. Tuttle on July 4th, 1876, in Morristown, New Jersey. It offers a glimpse into the spirit of the centennial celebration and provides valuable historical insights into the contributions of Morris County to the American Revolution. The speech honors the individuals and events that shaped the region's role in the fight for independence.
Tuttleâ(TM)s account provides a snapshot of local history during a pivotal period, making it a worthwhile read for those interested in the founding of the United States and the experiences of communities like Morris County. Readers interested in local and Revolutionary War history will appreciate the insights in "The Revolutionary Forefathers of Morris County."
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