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By Alan Edelson, December 1, 2008
Colonel Charles Stewart House
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1 New Jersey, Hunterdon County, Hamden — Colonel Charles Stewart House
Colonel Charles Stewart was George Washington's Commissary-General of Issues. The house was built in 1763.Map (db m16586) HM
2 New Jersey, Hunterdon County, Clinton — Music Hall
1890 structure included 300-seat theater and two offices. Hosted variety acts in 1880’s, then live touring shows until 1904. Opened briefly in mid-1960’s and 1970’s.Map (db m16625) HM
3 New Jersey, Hunterdon County, Clinton — Hunterdon Historical Museumaka "The Red Mill"
Red Mill ca. 1810. Processed wool, plaster, grist, talc, graphite. Once generated electricity. Limestone quarry mined from early 1800's to 1963.Map (db m52939) HM
4 New Jersey, Hunterdon County, Hamden — Lehigh Valley Railroad Three Story Station House
Located just south, serviced short shuttle runs north into Clinton and south into Pittstown. Building dismantled before WWII.Map (db m16674) HM
5 New Jersey, Hunterdon County, Flemington — Lehigh Valley Railroad
In 1884 a shuttle line opened from this station out to the mainline. Passengers travelled via “The Dinkie.”Map (db m16684) HM
6 New Jersey, Hunterdon County, Franklin Township, Pittstown, Franklin Township — The Capoolong Creek TrailPittstown Branch of the Lehigh Valley Railroad
The Capoolong Creek Trail is on the former Pittstown 3.9 mile trail branch of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. This rail line connected Pittstown to the Lehigh Valley main line located at Landsdown. During the 1890s, this important rail line service . . . Map (db m33371) HM
 
 
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