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The Ewing Township Historic Preservation Society

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      Located at the Benjamin Temple House, Drake Farm Park
                           Future Home of the Ewing Museum
    27 Federal City Road, Ewing NJ 08638  ~ 609-883-2455

        Hours of the Benjamin Temple House Museum and Library ~
            Wednesdays from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm.
        Other times by appointment with the Site Manager,  Amy Karen Harter.
   Free House Tours the first Sunday of Every Month from 2:00 - 4:00 pm.
                                                  

DOCUMENTS ABOUT THE
WILLIAM GREEN HOUSE

Click on the PDF symbol to open each document.

The documents in the boxes below are organized by categories: 
1.  The Green Family History
2. William Green House Information (Studies, Endangerment Status and Timeline)
3.  Other Landmarks Connected to the Green Family
4.  Historical Context of Ewing Township and Hunterdon County


 

THE GREEN FAMILY HISTORY

Past Owners of the House

"Ewing Township, A History of the Year, 1700"
by Joseph Felcone

"Green Lane
House Memoirs"

by Blair Arendt

Captain Tucker's Muster Roll, 1777

"Fare to Midlands" by Henry Charlton Beck

"Historical Research" by Short and Ford

Enoch Green

"Land Transactions in Ewing Township, 1687-1760" by Joseph Felcone

"P. Green Widow Pension" 
by John Lanning

Ewing Presbyterian Church Inscriptions

"The Green Family", 
excerpt from book by
Eli F. Cooley

"The Land Along
the Shabakunk"
,
Chapters 16 & 17,
by Robert Reeder Green

WILLIAM GREEN FARMHOUSE INFORMATION - 
(STUDIES, ENDANGERMENT STATUS AND TIMELINE)

Preservation NJ's 10
Most Endangered
Historic Places for 2015

William Green Farmhouse
Plan from 1976

1976 Historical Analysis and Feasibility Study
by Short and Ford

William Green Farmhouse
Nomination Form 1973

Timeline of the
William Green Farmhouse

William Green Farmhouse
Nomination Form with Photos 1973

William Green Farmhouse Deed 1702

Phases of
Construction

OTHER LANDMARKS CONNECTED TO THE
GREEN FAMILY

Ewing Landmarks Connected with the
Willam Green Family

HISTORICAL CONTEXT OF EWING TOWNSHIP AND HUNTERDON COUNTY

A History of The
First Presbyterian
Church of Ewing

by Joseph Mac Carroll

The First Hunterdon County Militia Regiment
by Larry Kidder

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