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Date Created1935-1938
DescriptionParrish family mansion, Oxmead Rd., was built before 1800 by an ancestor of Dr. Parrish who was a noted physician of Civil War days. He later lived here and built the incongruous addition in the rear....
Time PeriodRevolution and the New Nation (1754-1820)
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Date Created1935-1938
DescriptionThomas Revell's house. Pearl St., Burlington. Oldest standing house in Burlington County. Built by George Hutchison, a distiller, in 1685 and owned by Revell from 1696-1699, and from then to 1818 by...
Time PeriodColonization and Settlement (1585-1763)
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Date Created1935-1938
DescriptionJohn Rogers house, 1718. Located on line of old Burlington-Mt. Holly R.R. near Springside. Built by John Rogers, grandson of pioneer John Rogers, and in ownership of his descendants until about 1866....
Time PeriodColonization and Settlement (1585-1763)
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Date Created
DescriptionPostcard of old church in Burlington, New Jersey
Time PeriodColonization and Settlement (1585-1763)
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Date Created1935-1938
Description"Woodside Cottage". Small lodge house belonging to Parrish family, Oxmead Rd. This house with hipped roof is at the entrance to the estate (see Parrish family mansion, PC28.10) and is said to be older...
Time PeriodRevolution and the New Nation (1754-1820)
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Date Created1935-1938
DescriptionSpring Valley Country Club near Maple Shade. Center portion was the ancestral house of Jeremiah Matlack, grandson of the pioneer, William Matlack, and built on site of his first home in 1683. This...
Time PeriodColonization and Settlement (1585-1763)
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Date Created
DescriptionAn aerial photograph of Willingboro (then Levittown) under construction in the early 1960s. The middle school can be seen in the foreground.
Time PeriodPostwar Years (1945-1970)
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Date Created
DescriptionA picture of the Manor Home Model for Willingboro.
Time PeriodPostwar Years (1945-1970)
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Date Created
DescriptionA photograph of the Rancher Home Model for Willingboro.
Time PeriodPostwar Years (1945-1970)
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Date Created1935-1938
DescriptionM. (Moore) house. Bulls Head Rd., near Lumberton. Joseph, a grandson of the first Benjamin Moore, built this house. It has only one initial with date of 1754. Glazed bricks are used on three sides of...
Time PeriodColonization and Settlement (1585-1763)