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C051d This photograph shows a three story house at 82 North Main Street with porch supported by four columns, six bays across, arched dormer, and two chimneys. A flag is mounted on the porch.
C052 A photograph of Karen Moutenout and Eugene Ernest participating in Middlesex County Tercentennial Project, 1983, "Cranbury Bound." The third person is Judy Dossin.
C053 A photograph of Cranbury Postmaster, Ron Hopkins, appointed after Wayne Stahl had retired.
C054 A photograph of Cranbury artist Lee Stang Harr who, in 1983, painted the mural of Cranbury people and history that hangs in the Cranbury Post Office.
C055 A group photograph of all students, taken at side entrance of the Old School.
C056 A group photograph of people attending Dedication Meeting, July 4. L.t.r. Morton Field, Jr., Betty Wagner, Robin Van Cleve, unknown and Emma Stults.
C057 A second grade class of 47 students, of whom 24 children are identified. The teacher is Anna Ervin.
C058 This photograph shows the facade of the Midatlantic National Bank with the water tower shown in the rear. The bank is located at 32 North Main St.
C059 This photograph shows a front view of the First Presbyterian Church, Cranbury, New Jersey, close-up from ground level up to, and including, the tower.
C060 A photograph of the train waiting at the station. Harvey Dey's carriage and horse are waiting, people are walking, milk cans are waiting, and the high bridge is still standing.
C061 A photograph of the Post Office, from curb up to the double doors, almost complete full face view.
C062 A photograph taken from southwest corner of the First Presbyterian Church, Cranbury, New Jersey. The photograph shows four large trees, five windows on south side of church, full tower and double columns.
C063 This photograph shows a home at 107 North Main Street with a four bay porch supported by elegant ironwork with ironwork columns. It was once owned by Comm. Thomas Truxton, U.S.Navy.
C064 A photograph of a dedication ceremony, July 4, 1979, in the school gym. Group picture includes Bill Hoffman, speaker; left of speaker Fred Eden, Barry Clayton, Tom Weidner, Robert Jones, John Ziegler, and Don Armstrong.
C065 A photograph of Ernest Campbell kneeling by the marker of the grave of Dr. Hezekiah Stites, one of Cranbury's earliest physicians.
C066 This is a photograph of the First Presbyterian Church, Cranbury, New Jersey interior. Congregation and choir pews, upstairs and down, with five windows included, hanging light fixtures, and sunshine are all visible.
C067 A half portrait of the subject, Arthur Romweber, from the waist up holding a telephone. Mr. Romweber was the town clerk.
C068 A photograph with a partial front view of the First Presbyterian Church, Cranbury, New Jersey. The photograph includes two columns, entrance porch, doors and windows, fan light in pediment, and tower.
C069 This photograph shows 22 S.Main St. with a partial facade and tower. It includes portion of columns, pediment and tower, taken at an angle, pointing skyward.
C070 Organic gardener, Robert Tracy, is photographed here with his rainguage which recorded over four inches of rain.
C071 This is an oval portrait of Peter and Cora Bergen. Mr. Bergen wears glasses, has dark hair and a white beard. Mrs. Bergen has a lace standup with lace pendant.
C072 This photograph shows the Brown and Gibson General Store located in Cranbury Station. Wagon and horses are visible in front, as well as three men in suits and two ladies in front of a nearby house.
C073 This photograph shows a Civil War drill room, a place where men drilled to become soldiers. Cranbury Cook and Stitch Nitch, a needlework shop, now occupies the building since the 1980s.
C074 This photograph shows the Train Depot, no longer used, and fallen into a deteriorated state. Railroad Crossing sign is still standing.
C075 A photograph of the Museum of the Cranbury Historical and Preservation Society, marker 1834. The original owner of the building was Dr. Garrett Voorhees. Restoration began in 1970.
C076(1) A photograph of Warren F. Johnson, organist of the First Presbyterian Church, Cranbury, New Jersey and secretary to President Wilson. Later, he was the organist of the Church of the Pilgrims (Presbyterian) in Washington, D.C. 1929-1976.
C078 This is a photograph of the Cranbury Fire Company new pump truck. Two men in suits, one wearing a soft hat,one a derby are shown. Mathew Rue house left, Barclay house center, bank on right.
C079 This photograph shows an ice storm. Main Street trees are completely covered in ice and snow. Horse and carriage with several men is also pictured.
C080 A photograph of fifteen band members with instruments posing with James Goodwin, bandmaster, in a suit with a straw hat.
C081 A photograph of thirty eight students assembled on the outside stairs of the Old School. Laura Scudder and Margaret Gibson noted as possible teacher. Twenty-seven students are identified.
C083 A photograph of new "Cranbury Paint and Hardware" owners, Rocco and Judy D'Armiento, Jr. and children Rocco III, and Anthony. They bought the store from Barry Clayton.
C084 This is a photograph of the lake at springtime, taken from south to north at lakeside, showing properties near the shore.
C085 This photograph was taken from the southeast corner of the United Methodist Church showing stained glass windows along the south side and front portico.
C086 A line photograph of the railroad track, overgrown with grass and shrubs.
C087 A photograph of Scott Avenue 1 to 5, built circa 1850 by William Carson, as the American Hotel. It was formerly located on Main Street across from the United Methodist Church at 14 North Main Street, Cranbury, New Jersey It later became an apartment house.