History of Slavery Walking Tour

History of Slavery Walking Tour

History of Slavery Walking Tour

Morris County Walking Tour Series, presented by Morris County Historical Society, celebrates the area’s rich and diverse past. From April through October, join us for nearly 40 guided walking tours that explore almost two dozen communities throughout Morris County, with topics ranging from unique historic districts, downtowns, and neighborhoods to local industries that shaped the landscape and the individuals who left a lasting impact.

During the walk, we will visit and discuss sites and events relevant to the history of slavery in Morristown. For the first part of the tour, we will visit the Green and the Presbyterian Church Burial Ground. Along the way, we find people who were part of the earliest history of Morristown, among whom several were enslavers. We also visit some of the enslaved and freed people buried at the Burial Ground. For the second part, we will visit Church of the Redeemer, the Presbyterian Parish House, St. Peter’s, and Macculloch Hall. We will talk about the relationship these places had with slavery and learn about how the issue of slavery was a driving force of division in the area. The tour will take place at 10:00am and 1:00pm, beginning on the Green at the statues of Washington, Hamilton, and Lafayette. FREE. Rain/Shine. Pre-registration required.

Please contact mchsacornhall@gmail.com with any questions regarding registration.

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Date

Jun 20 2026

Time

10:00 am - 1:00 pm

Location

Morristown Green, Morristown, NJ, 07960, United States
10 N Park Pl, Morristown, NJ 07960

Organizer

Morris County Historical Society
Morris County Historical Society
Phone
(973) 267-3465
Email
MCHSAcornHall@gmail.com
Website
https://morriscountyhistory.org/
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