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Forest Hill is a neighborhood in the city of Newark in Essex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.It is a pre-World War II neighborhood in the North Ward. [2]It is bounded on the west by Branch Brook Park, on the south by Bloomfield Avenue (some maps place the southern limit at 2nd Avenue), and on the east by both Summer and Mt. Prospect Avenues, the neighborhood of Broadway.
Forest Hill 1878 Second Empire and Stick Victorian: Cleveland Built for John D Rockefeller, was destroyed by fire in 1917. Charles H Bigelow House: 1888 Queen Anne: Henry Oswald Wurmser: Findlay: Sylvester T. Everett House 1885 Richardsonian Romanesque: Charles Frederick Schweinfurth: Cleveland: Demolished in 1938 Samuel Andrews House 1885 ...
Contents: Counties and communities in New Jersey Atlantic – Bergen ( Closter , Franklin Lakes , Ridgewood , Saddle River , Wyckoff ) – Burlington – Camden – Cape May – Cumberland – Essex – Gloucester – Hudson – Hunterdon – Mercer – Middlesex – Monmouth – Morris – Ocean – Passaic – Salem – Somerset – Sussex ...
Forest Hill Historic District may refer to: Forest Hill Historic District (Newark, New Jersey) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Essex County Forest Hill Historic District (Cleveland, Ohio) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Cuyahoga County
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Built by Jonathan Singletary Dunham, who built the first gristmill in New Jersey and was a member of the New Jersey Assembly [38] Date of 1709 ascertained through tree-ring dating. Rockingham: Rocky Hill Kingston: c. 1710: Museum
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