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"Colonial roof-trees" and "candle ends".
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Description: "Colonial roof-trees" and "candle ends". New Jersey: The Society?, 1984.
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Subject(s):
- Salem County (N.J.) -- History.
- New Jersey -- Salem County.
Table of Contents:
- Title page
- Home of John Fenwick (Ivey Poynt) which stood near the creek about 300 yards west of Market Street. Built in 1677
- An early advertisement by John Fenwick
- Swedish chest, property of Mrs. Louise Sinnickson Grey, Philadelphia
- Bradway of Hall House built in 1691
- Certificate of William Hancock & Richard Wood, Esqrs.
- The old oak tree--Friends burying ground, Salem
- An early drawing of Court House built in 1735, and jail and wall of yard which stood on corner. Built in 1775
- Greenwich Tea Party, November 22, 1774
- British Troops in Salem, 1778
- Hancock house memorial
- Old cedar house re-erected on Hancock house grounds
- Extract of a letter April 1, 1778
- Canton Baptist Cemetery
- Smith Family burying ground
- Edward Test--Dr. Samuel Dick house
- Col. Benjamin Holme house
- The Holme clock
- John Pledger, Jr., house
- Old Wharf railway in the town of Salem Foot Broadway
- Richard Johnson house ("Guilford Hall"), part built in 1687
- Alexander Grant house home Salem County Historical Society, founded 1884
- Abel Nicholson house, built in 1722
- A Wistar Family group. An authentic Wistarburg flip glass both the property of Cleayton Wistar, Salem, N. J
- Christopher White House, period (1690)
- Interior of Friends Meeting House, Salem. Built in 1772. Reproduction of photograph taken in 1886, showing Thomas T. Hilliard in background. It also shows the original Jersey fine hand carved paneling before it was removed
- The Dickison house
- William Tyler house, built about 1700
- Richard Smith house, built in 1729
- Salem county office building
- Oakford house
- East Broadway in 1886
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