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Buccleuch (Benedict 1921) PDF
by William H. Benedict | NJHS 1921 | 11pp/photo | PDF 206K |
This historic mansion, built about 1739, is a well-preserved specimen
of colonial architecture, which is now a museum owned by the city of New
Brunswick, New Jersey. The occupation of the home was consistently military,
including a brief period during which it was the headquarters of a British
regiment during the Revolution. The presentation discusses the successive
owners of the home, their families, inlcuding a detailed genealogy of Col.
Joseph Warren Scott (1778-1871).
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$1.00 $1.00 Fully-printable and fully-searchable 1 in stock | SKU: NJHS21A1-119
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