Morristown

Morristown
/mawr"is town', mor"-/, n.
1. a city in E Tennessee. 19,683.
2. a city in N New Jersey: Washington's winter headquarters 1776-77, 1779-80. 16,614.

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      town, seat (1740) of Morris county, north-central New Jersey, U.S., on the Whippany River, 18 miles (29 km) west of Newark. Founded as West Hanover in 1710, when a forge was established to exploit local iron ore, it was renamed in 1740 for Lewis Morris, then governor of the colony. During the American Revolution the area was the winter quarters of the American army in 1779–80, where more than 10,000 troops camped; the site is preserved as Morristown National Historical Park, just southwest of the town. In addition, the American officer and later traitor Benedict Arnold (Arnold, Benedict) was court-martialed in the town's Dickerson Tavern (now demolished) in 1779.

      Morristown National Historical Park, established in 1933, covers about 2.6 square miles (6.8 square km). It includes Jockey Hollow, site of the troop encampment that now has reconstructions of the soldiers' huts; Wick House, a restored revolutionary-era farmhouse that served as headquarters for General Arthur St. Clair; the Jacob Ford Mansion, which was General George Washington (Washington, George)'s headquarters; and the site of Fort Nonsense, a low earthwork fortification built in 1777. The park's historical museum has a collection of relics, books, and manuscripts pertaining to Washington and the war.

      The inventor Samuel F.B. Morse (Morse, Samuel F.B.) and his partner Alfred Vail (Vail, Alfred Lewis) refined Morse's telegraph equipment at the local Speedwell Ironworks in 1837–38 and also developed an early version of Morse Code there. Also in the late 1830s a railroad line was completed that connected the town to Newark, transforming Morristown into a major transportation hub. When the iron industry declined in mid-century, the town became primarily a residential community. In the late 19th century it was home to such notables as writers Bret Harte (Harte, Bret) and Frank R. Stockton (Stockton, Frank Richard) and cartoonist Thomas Nast (Nast, Thomas); lavish estates surrounded the town.

      Morristown has remained largely residential but also has chemical, cosmetics, pharmaceutical, and machinery industries and research laboratories. There are several private schools in the area in addition to Seeing Eye Inc., which trains guide dogs for the blind. Inc. 1865. Pop. (1990) 16,189; (2000) 18,544.

      city, seat (1870) of Hamblen county, northeastern Tennessee, U.S., about 40 miles (65 km) northeast of Knoxville. It lies in a valley bounded on the north and west by Clinch Mountain and on the south by the Great Smoky Mountains. The community was named for Gideon Morris, who settled the site in the 1780s. The boyhood home of frontiersman Davy Crockett (Crockett, Davy) has been reproduced as a museum. During the American Civil War a series of actions took place (October–November 1864) in the vicinity involving Union forces led by Alvan C. Gillem and Confederate troops under John C. Breckinridge (Breckinridge, John C).

      Local industries include poultry processing and the manufacture of furniture, automotive parts, aircraft parts, and health care products. Agriculture (including tobacco, corn [maize], soybeans, livestock, and dairying) is also important. Walters State Community College was founded in 1970. Cherokee and Douglas lakes, reservoirs of the Tennessee Valley Authority system, are nearby. Panther Creek State Park is just west of the city; Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Cherokee National Forest are to the south. The Rose Center has historical exhibits and hosts the annual Mountain Makin's Festival in October. Inc. 1867. Pop. (1990) 21,385; (2000) 24,965.

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