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 Isaac Decow and his descendants. Revell was Provincial Clerk and Recorder and member of Assembly in 1682. He came to Burlington in 1678. The house in now (1983) owned by the local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The building is in its original form with the ancient hip roof lines intact.
Organization NameBurlington County Historical Society
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