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SUMMARY:Five Independent Souls: The Signers from New Jersey
DESCRIPTION:The first exhibition to examine the lives\, ideals\, and contradictions of Abraham Clark\, John Hart\, Francis Hopkinson\, Richard Stockton\, and John Witherspoon\, Five Independent Souls: The Signers from New Jersey displays over 100 extraordinary historic objects\, including items not usually on public display and original works by Charles Willson Peale\, John Trumbull\, Joseph Dunkerley\, Hiram Powers\, and many other renowned Revolutionary-era artists.  \nThe home of Richard Stockton\, Morven itself is a National Historic Landmark and was briefly occupied by the British during the war\, when Stockton became the only signer captured and held as a POW. \nPhoto © Sebastian Bach
URL:https://mercerme.com/event/five-independent-souls-the-signers-from-new-jersey/
LOCATION:Morven Museum & Garden\, 55 Stockton Street\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
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SUMMARY:Speaker Series: Wellington Titus and New Jersey's Baseball Innovators!
DESCRIPTION:Wellington Titus\, a house mover of renown and an amateur baseball player from Marshall’s Corner\, N.J.\, didn’t invent the portable baseball batting cage\, but he made it workable. And his patented version soon spread to major league ballparks\, where it remains a staple. Coincidentally\, the pioneer of the permanent outdoor batting cage was also from New Jersey\, but he was best known for football: Amos Alonzo Stagg. Phil Coffin\, an author from the Jersey Shore\, tells the stories of how these Jersey boys came up with their ideas\, plus other tales of New Jersey and baseball. \n  \nPresenter Biography: \nPhil Coffin\, a longtime editor at The New York Times and a member of the Society for American Baseball Research since 1994\, is the author of two books of unconventional baseball history: “A Baseball Book of Days: Thirty-One Moments That Transformed the Game” and “When Baseball Was Still Topps: Portraits of the Game in 1959\, Card by Card.” He is working on a third book\, about innovations and innovators in baseball. \nCo-sponsored by the Hopewell Public Library\, The HVHS\, and the Hopewell Museum. \nRegistration Required
URL:https://mercerme.com/event/speaker-series-wellington-titus-and-new-jerseys-baseball-innovators/
LOCATION:Hopewell Presbyterian Church\, 80 W Broad Street\, Hopewell\, NJ\, 08525\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hopewell's Early Connection to Baseball
DESCRIPTION:Wellington Titus\, who lived in Marshall’s Corner in the late 19th century didn’t invent the portable batting cage\, but he improved it. Come learn about him and other New Jersey baseball innovators with baseball historian Phil Coffin on June 17\, 7pm. Free but registration required
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