A postcard of Main Street (now U.S. Route 202), Far Hills, NJ, looking south toward the Raritan River bridge. The site was later occupied by L. V. Ludlow hardware and lumber complex. The note on reverse is dated December 16, 1909. Printed on reverse:No. B545 Published by Harry E. Lamerson, Far Hills, N.J.Made in GermanyExcelsiorA
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Boylan House, Pluckemin, NJ
The February 2025 THSSH Newsletter features a new article by Cynthia Crosson on the Boylan House along Route 202-206 in Pluckemin (see February Newsletter, scroll to Page 4). Dating to 1751, the house was the home of John Boylan and his family when the village was occupied by the Continental troops of generals George Washington
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A matchbox from the Bedminster Inn on Main Street (Route 202) in Bedminster, NJ. The box pre-dates 1989 when area code 908 replaced 201. After the Bedminster Inn, the restaurant became Willie’s Taverne and then Delicious Heights.
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The Bedminster Reformed Church was organized in 1758 and built three churches during its history. The second (photo left) was a wooden structure built in 1818. It stood facing south in the old cemetery on Route 202-206. After a new church was built on Main Street in Bedminster village in 1897 (currently Grace Chapel), the
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