Somerset County - Bridgewater - John Honeyman, Washington’s Patriot Spy?

Sunday, September 29 – Somerset County

    Somerset County Historical Society Explores Local Spy Story

 The Somerset County Historical Society is pleased to announce the last in the 2019 series of History Talks: “John Honeyman, Washington’s Patriot Spy?” by filmmaker Tim Stollery on Sunday, September 29, 2019 for a suggested donation of $5.   The program will be at the society’s headquarters in the Historic Van Veghten house, located on the dead end of 9 Van Veghten Drive, Bridgewater. 

 Come and discover the story of Somerset County’s John Honeyman, a Griggstown NJ businessman, who according to legend became a spy for General George Washington. His home still stands along the D&R canal. And the story is still being written!  Tim Stollery is an Emmy-award winning filmmaker, who researched a two-part TV feature series for NJN News in 2000 called “The General and the Spy.”

 Doors at the Van Veghten House will open at 1:30. Light refreshments will be available. As space is limited, please RSVP by calling 732-425-2751 or send an email to PR@somersethistorynj.org advising the number of people coming.

We are requesting a $5 donation for this event. Hope to see you there!

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