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    The Presbyterian Church in Basking Ridge is a historic church at 1 E. Oak Street in the Basking Ridge section of Bernards Township in Somerset County...
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    listed as a CDP in the 2020 census with a population of 7,196. Basking Ridge was originally settled in the 1720s by British Presbyterians escaping religious...
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    Basking Ridge white oak (commonly known as the Old Oak Tree and the Holy Oak) was a white oak tree that stood in the churchyard of the Presbyterian Church...
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    Robert Finley (category American Presbyterians)
    colony of Liberia in West Africa as a place for free African Americans. He was a pastor for 20 years at a Presbyterian church in Basking Ridge, New Jersey,...
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  • Academy) Basking Ridge station Presbyterian Church in Basking Ridge This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Basking Ridge. If an...
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    Bernards Township, New Jersey (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    Bedminster to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan. Alward Farmhouse Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church and Cemetery – listed on the National Register...
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  • Cemetery (see Mountain Top Cemetery, below) Basking Ridge Cemetery, Basking Ridge Bedminster Reformed Church Cemetery, Bedminster Beekman Cemetery, Rocky...
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    Arbutus Oak (category Individual trees in Maryland)
    Washington's resignation as a commissioned army officer. Presbyterian Church in Basking Ridge, which was home to another oak tree with connections to the...
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  • in Washington, D.C. Chicago Christmas Tree, the annual tree located in Millennium Park in the city of Chicago. Historically, the tree was located in Grant...
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  • list of notable Presbyterian churches in the United States, where a church is notable either as a congregation or as a building. In the United States...
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    Somerset Hills (category 1688 establishments in the Dominion of New England)
    District Bernards Township Alward Farmhouse Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church Brick Academy Basking Ridge Historic District Coffee House Franklin Corners...
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    List of historic sites preserved along Rochambeau's route (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    Presbyterian Church in Basking Ridge (40°42′26″N 74°32′39″W / 40.70722°N 74.54417°W / 40.70722; -74.54417 (Old Oak Tree, and Presbyterian Church in...
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    Pingry School (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    campus in the Basking Ridge section of Bernards Township, and a campus for experiential learning in Pottersville. The school was founded in 1861 by John...
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    Kennedy–Martin–Stelle Farmstead (category National Register of Historic Places in Somerset County, New Jersey)
    the home of the Farmstead Arts Center. In 1762, Reverend Samuel Kennedy of the Presbyterian Church in Basking Ridge purchased the farm from Moses Doty. He...
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    List of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Somerset County, New Jersey Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as:...
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  • William Craig Brownlee (category American Presbyterian ministers)
    Brownlee founded the Philoclean Society at Rutgers in 1825. Basking Ridge, NJ named a street, Brownlee Place, in his honor.[1] Brownlee studied at the University...
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  • The Historical Society of the Somerset Hills (category Historical societies in New Jersey)
    constructed by local Presbyterian pastor, Rev. Robert Finley. This was about halfway through Rev. Finley's time at Basking Ridge. During the time he ran...
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  • numerous ones on List of Presbyterian churches in Pennsylvania 371 Sand Spring Presbyterian Church 323 First Presbyterian Church of Salt Lake City List...
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    Metropark station (category Railway stations in the United States opened in 1971)
    intermodal transportation hub on the Northeast Corridor in the Iselin section of Woodbridge Township in Middlesex County, New Jersey that is located 24.6 miles...
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    preserve and share the history of the American Presbyterian and Reformed tradition with the church and broader community. It is a department of the...
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    away from the former site of the Brick Presbyterian Church (later, Temple for Unified Christians Brick Church), for which the neighborhood takes its name...
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    (2007). The stained glass windows of St. Gabriel's R. C. Church: New Rochelle, New York. Basking Ridge, N.J.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher...
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  • as they appear inscribed at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in New York. Last name initial A B C D E F G H–N (next page) "Names on the 9/11...
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    Bedminster, New Jersey (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    corporate headquarters for Verizon Wireless before relocation to nearby Basking Ridge in 2006. Trump National Golf Course: owned by Donald Trump, the course...
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    Millburn, New Jersey (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    High School and lives in Basking Ridge, did much of the groundwork that let Schiano, after a few tough seasons, become a success in his home state -- their...
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    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    including in Westchester County, New York, Commack, Hauppauge, Rockville Centre on Long Island, and Bergen County, Monmouth County, and Basking Ridge in New...
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    Historical Society of the Episcopal Church (HSEC), formerly the Church Historical Society, was founded in Philadelphia in 1910. This voluntary society includes...
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  • Meryl Streep (category Former Presbyterians)
    injection of confidence in adulthood, she would consult her mother at times for advice. Streep was raised as a Presbyterian in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, and...
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    Madison station (NJ Transit) (category Railway stations in the United States opened in 1837)
    was required to stop all trains in Madison. The agreement was finalized in January 1836 by the local Presbyterian Church on a hill near present-day Kings...
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  • Supreme Court Historical Society (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    Society was founded in 1974 by U.S. Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, who acted as its first honorary chairman until his death in 1995.[citation needed]...
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