After filtering for New Jersey, 209 entries match your criteria. Entries 201 through 209 are listed.
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201 ► New Jersey, Warren County, Oxford — Oxford House / Wall Street — |
Oxford Industrial Historic District Site #13 Oxford House/ Wall Street Oxford House has been an inn since the middle 1850s. — — Map (db m20225) HM |
202 ► New Jersey, Warren County, Oxford — Shippen Manor — |
Oxford Industrial Historic District Site #1 Shippen Manor Built by Joseph & William Shippen, Gentlemen Landowners, Circa 1754. — — Map (db m20221) HM |
203 ► New Jersey, Warren County, Phillipsburg — Dale Estate — Circa 1873 — |
William Dale, railroad overseer purchased this land from Bel-Del Railroad in 1861. The original home to rear, overlooked the railroad turntable, so Dale could view his workers. This home has 18 rooms. Later, home and dental office of Dr. Harry . . . — — Map (db m30511) HM |
204 ► New Jersey, Warren County, Phillipsburg — Lander-Stewart Mansion — Circa 1880 — |
The town's only brownstone, built in grandeous manner to resemble those of East Side Manhattan. Exotic woods, marble, tile and glass brought back from Stewart's European travels line its interior. The front doors are hand carved cypress from . . . — — Map (db m30513) HM |
205 ► New Jersey, Warren County, Phillipsburg — Presbyterian Manse — Circa 1862 — |
Constructed as a home for clergy (Rev. Townsend) for the Phillipsburg Presbyterian Church in 1858; a magnificent stone structure then located at "Main and Market Streets". The Manse was sold to attorney John F. Dumont in 1883 and has been used . . . — — Map (db m30519) HM |
206 ► New Jersey, Warren County, Phillipsburg — S.A. Comstock Building — Malaska Lodge — Circa 1860 — |
The Comstock Family owned many properties, including this, which was first used as a boarding house, and the famous Lee House, located at Union Square (Wardell site). This building was later used and purchased by the Malaska Council, a once . . . — — Map (db m30517) HM |
207 ► New Jersey, Warren County, Phillipsburg — Stites - Thomas Store — Circa 1849 — |
First built as a grain sale and transfer station from the Morris to Lehigh Canal. Horse drawn trailers were driven into the store for grain loading. The grain was then put on canal boats and transported up the Lehigh. In the 1870's it was used as a . . . — — Map (db m30515) HM |
208 ► New Jersey, Warren County, Phillipsburg — Stites-Lander Townhouse — Circa 1835 — |
Originally occupied by William Stites, Phillipsburg tailor. Later the home of prominent resident John Lander (b.1798-1889) who was co-founder of the Warren Iron Foundry (1856) and the Town Postmaster. Hailed "the oldest living postmaster" in 1882. . . . — — Map (db m30512) HM |
209 ► New Jersey, Warren County, Springtown — Coles Grist Mill — |
Built about 1752 Marked by Peggy Warne Chapter NSDAR - 1985 — — Map (db m63113) HM |
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