Morris County - Madison - “New Jersey’s Colonial Architecture Told In 100 Buildings”
Tuesday, March 19 – Morris County
TALK ON NEW JERSEYS COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE
“New Jersey’s Colonial Architecture Told In 100 Buildings”
7:00 pm, The Chase Room, Madison Public Library, Keep Street, Madison
New Jersey’s Colonial Architecture Told in 100 Buildings, David Veasey’s latest book, (and talk) discusses the substantial number of buildings remaining from our colonial past, including the Royal Governor’s Mansion in Perth Amboy, the still functioning Black Horse Inn in Mendham, the meetinghouse style Fairfield Presbyterian Church in Salem County, to Nassau Hall on the grounds of Princeton University, to Washington’s Headquarters in Morristown, to the Sandy Hook, Lighthouse, the oldest lighthouse in the country. Buildings from every county in the state are included.
Sandwiched between Philadelphia and New York City, Benjamin Franklin’s proverbial barrel tapped at both ends, New Jersey often doesn’t get due credit for its contributions to colonial and early American life, including its rich and diverse architectural heritage. This diverse architecture reflects its early settlers who were the most varied in all the colonies, except perhaps for New York City, coming from The Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, France, Ireland, Scotland, and a number of English regions, with each group bringing their building traditions with them.