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Josiah Crane was the third son of John Crane III; John Crane II was born in Elizabeth in 1723, son of John Crane, who first settled along the river in Cranford around 1715. [ 7 ] Josiah Crane Jr. sold the property in 1867 to Henry and Cecelia Phillips, who lived there until Henry's death on May 6, 1911. [ 8 ]
The Pierson House, also known as the Crane House is at 420 Riverside Drive. It is one of the best known houses in Cranford. Here the major clue is probably the house's proximity (like the Klein House to the Old York Road) to a major artery of colonial travel.
Historic sites in the township are overseen by the Cranford Historic Preservation Advisory Board. [28]The Cranford Historical Society, a private entity founded in 1927 and located in Hanson Park on Springfield Avenue, maintains the Crane-Phillips House (c. 1845), located at 124 North Union Avenue, as a museum.
Erected in 1932 and abandoned in 1997, Paterson’s Hinchcliffe Stadium, one of the last remaining Negro Leagues stadiums, is the centerpiece of a $100 million refurbishment project.
The Crane House and Historic YWCA is a federal-style home located at 110 Orange Road in Montclair, Essex County, New Jersey. The house has had a rich history and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 14, 1973, for its significance in architecture, conservation, and industry.
December 11, 2009 (724 Park Avenue: Plainfield: Plainfield Performing Arts Center 2: Badgley House and Site: Badgley House and Site: September 27, 1976 (North of Mountainside off New Providence Rd., Watchung Reservation
Crane House and Museum: Montclair: Essex: Gateway Region: Historic house: Operated by the Montclair Historical Society, Federal mansion with 18th- and 19th-century furnishings Crane-Phillips House: Cranford: Union: Gateway Region: Historic house: Operated by the Cranford Historical Society, 19th-century house Cumberland County Prehistorical ...
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