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REMEMBER the Fallen. . . HONOR those who Serve. . . TEACH our children the value of Freedom.
Welcome to the Wreaths Across America Page for the Church and Cannon Chapter, NSDAR. Our chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution owns the small Revolutionary War-era Battleground Cemetery in Springfield, NJ. It is our goal to place a wreath on every soldier's grave and remember the sacrifices each made for the founding of our country. In addition to the graves of these patriots, there is a monument to the unknown soldiers killed in action during the Battle of Springfield on June 23, 1780.
This year, we will also be placing wreaths on the graves of veterans buried along Church Mall in the First Presbyterian Church's cemetery.
Please help us honor and remember as many fallen heroes as possible by sponsoring remembrance wreaths, and inviting your family and friends to attend our ceremony in the auditorium of the First Presbyterian Church's Parish House, 37 Church Mall, Springfield, NJ 07081 at noon on December 13th. Any wreaths over and above what are needed for our veterans, will be donated to other cemeteries that do not have enough to honor their veterans.
Even though we own the Battleground Cemetery, our chapter only receives credit for the wreaths ordered when you use our group name or code (NJ0207P). Funds raised go to support the maintenance of the cemetery and other patriotic endeavors. Thank you so much for supporting the Church and Cannon Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, and Wreaths Across America!
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by Linda M Donnelly for Bernard Mcnichol, Staff Sgt, Honored by Battleground Cemetery
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In Honor Of for All who fought in the Revolutionary War, United States Military, Honored by Battleground Cemetery
In remembrance of those who fought in the Revolutionary War
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Location Information
37 Church Mall
Springfield, NJ 07081-1208, United States
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Directions to Cemetery
Our ceremony will be held at the First Presbyterian Church's Parish House, 37 Church Mall, Springfield, NJ 07081 at noon on December 13, 2025. Please join us. Wreath laying will take place following the ceremony.
Parking Instructions
There is a small parking lot behind the Parish House and another behind the church. There may be street parking available on Church Mall and on Mountain Ave. There is also a public parking lot at the corner of Hannah St. and Mountain Ave., across from the Battleground Cemetery.Ceremony and Volunteer Information
Please join us at the First Presbyterian Church's Parish House, 37 Church Mall, Springfield, NJ 07081 at noon on December 13, 2025 for our ceremony, followed by wreath placement in the Church Mall section of the First Presbyterian Church Cemetery, and in the Battleground Cemetery at 39 Mountain Ave., Springfield.
Thank you so much for your support to achieve our mission to remember, honor and teach.
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NJBACE - Battleground Cemetery
Welcome to the historic Battleground Cemetery and thank you for helping us with our goal to honor as many veterans as possible on Wreaths Across America Day. Please enter sponsorship group (NJ0207P) to donate and Wreaths Across America will give Church and Cannon Chapter $5 back for each wreath sponsored. Funds raised will go to maintaining the nearly 250 year old Battleground Cemetery for future generations. Thank you for your support!