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Grave Marking Ceremony for Revolutionary War Soldier, Silus Watters (1751-1820)

  • Pleasant Grove Cemetery 132 Califon Road Washington Township, NJ, 07853 United States (map)

The Jockey Hollow Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution is holding a grave-marking ceremony at the final resting place of Silus Watters on Sunday, September 22, 2024 at 3:00 P.M. (directions are listed below). This event is open to the public.

Silus Watters was given his famous dog-head sword by Princeton Militia Captain James Moore (a hero of the Revolutionary War Battle of Princeton). This sword is now on display at the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia.

John Lawrence Brasher, Ph.D., a direct ancestor of Silus Watters, will be in attendance and has written a book “Bright Liberty’s Forgotten Sword and the Battle of Princeton“

This event is being held at the Pleasant Grove (formerly Presbyterian) Cemetery in Washington Township atop Schooley’s Mountain. The original gravestone is still there, but the inscription is gone.

Website: http://jockeyhollowsar.org/news/grave-marking-ceremony-for-revolutionary-war-soldier-silus-watters-1751-1820/

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