[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 161 (2015), Part 3]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages 4485-4486]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




      CELEBRATING THE 275TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS

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                      HON. RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN

                             of new jersey

                    in the house of representatives

                       Wednesday, March 25, 2015

  Mr. FRELINGHUYSEN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the Township of 
Morris as it celebrates its 275th Anniversary.
  The Township of Morris, originally formed on March 25, 1740, is also 
known as the ``doughnut'' because it completely encapsulates the Town 
of Morristown. Morris Township was also one of the original 104 
townships of New Jersey at the state's founding. Morris Township is not 
just known for its geography, however. This township is home to more 
than 22,000 people, who are very active in their community. Morris 
Township is also home to many historic landmarks such as Pruddentown, 
Alnwick Hall which is known today as ``The Abbey,'' and Normandy Park.
  Morris Township, founded in 1740, is older than the United States 
itself, and has changed drastically since over two hundred and seventy-
five years. At the town's beginning, it encompassed nearly half of 
Morris County and was primarily all farmland. As time progressed, 
however, the township would evolve into the more `urban' setting it has 
today. In addition to this urbanization, Morris Township was divided 
into many other towns such as Roxbury, Morristown, Mendham, and 
Chatham. Morris Township was also home to a number of events in 
American history. From the encampment of The Continental Army and 
George Washington during The Revolutionary War, to ``Millionaires Row'' 
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many of New Jersey and New York City's millionaires until the 1940's, 
when income taxes led to the demolition of the houses, this township 
has a very rich history. Along with these historic sights are places 
such as, The College of Saint Elizabeth, The Seeing Eye and many other 
institutions which are able to call Morris Township their home.
  To celebrate its 275th Anniversary, the Township will host several 
events, including a 5K run, family picnic, concerts, exhibits and 
tournaments. The Morristown and Township Library will be introducing a 
new exhibit to celebrate this landmark event as well. The exhibit will 
open April 8th and close on the 16th of August. To celebrate the 
opening of the exhibit, the library will host an opening ceremony on 
April 8th serving light refreshments for those who wish to attend. The 
exhibit will have on display all historical moments in the town's 
history, landmarks and important people to the community. The 
festivities will be celebrated by friends and neighbors, and will 
surely be a night to remember.
  I commend the citizens, the Township Committee and the Mayor of The 
Township of Morris in honor of all of the hard work put in to keep 
Morris Township a culturally rich and growing community.
  Mr. Speaker, I ask you and my colleagues to join me in wishing the 
Township of Morris a happy 275th Anniversary.

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