File:Antill Ross House Piscataway NJ 1900.jpg
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DescriptionAntill Ross House Piscataway NJ 1900.jpg |
English: Antill-Ross House in Piscataway Township, New Jersey. Built 1739, destroyed 1954-1958. Home of colonial politician Edward Antill 2nd and later Dr. Alexander Ross. From 1900 publication, photo 1900 or before.
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Original publication: Architectural History of New Brunswick, published in 1900 |
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