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Summit School

April 27, 2021 By Marfy Goodspeed in Case, E. T. Bush, Historians, Raritan Twp Tags: Civil War, maps, roads, schools

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Raritan Township was in the news not long ago for its effort to acquire and preserve a 48-acre farm to the west of Flemington. It is located near an area that has long been known as “Hardscrabble.”

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Flemington’s First Bank

April 23, 2021 By Marfy Goodspeed in Flemington, Hunterdon Tags: architecture, debt, Downtown Flemington, Going

Bank 1902 copy

My last article described the political turmoil in Hunterdon County in the 1850s. There was another kind of turmoil going on at the same time, an economic one. For Hunterdon that meant a local bank was needed.

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The Housel Family Tree

April 9, 2021 By Marfy Goodspeed in Families Tags: family trees

The Housel Family Tree
The Oak Tree by Thomas Bewick

I first came upon the Housel family while researching early families and their properties in old Amwell Township. Later on, I found Ann Housel, wife of Flemington banker John C. Hopewell (see “One Man Makes a Difference.”) The family is a very old one in Hunterdon County.

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