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C097 This photograph was taken in 1912 when Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wilson built their first house on the right on Symmes Court, Cranbury, New Jersey. In 1937 Les and Harriet Perrine bought the house for $7000 and lived there for 49 years.

C098 A photograph of 4 Symmes Court, Cranbury, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clayton lived here along with Anna Chamberlain, Arthur's wife's sister. Later, Allen Balbier, a lawyer, lived here, followed by Clyde Sechler.

C099 This photograph shows 6 Symmes Court, Cranbury, New Jersey, the home of Mrs. Minnie Van Dyke Symmes and daughter Mary. Stan Thomas' family later lived here. Also shown is 8 Symmes Court, Cranbury, New Jersey, home of Julia Scudder, dressmaker, and Laura, Cranbury teacher.

C100 A photograph of 7 Symmes Court, Cranbury, New Jersey, in which Arthur Burroughs lived on left side. He married Emma Mershon. Several different families lived here over time. It is an English Tudor type home.

C101 A photograph of 12 Symmes Court, Cranbury, New Jersey, first owned by Ed Chamberlain, followed by Bill Schanck. In 1986, it was bought by Bill H. Schanck, Jr. The house was probably built between 1927 and 1928. It is a brick house.

C102 A photograph of 11 Symmes Court, Cranbury, New Jersey, built by the First Presbyterian Church, Cranbury, New Jersey, and was original Manse, 1740. The Brown family lived here for years. The Bunting rented the house for years. Surrounding area was all fields.

C103 This photograph is of the Warren Ely house, the first of the Ely houses in Cranbury. It was most likely built about 1925. It is located at the corner of Symmes Ct. and Cranbury Neck Rd.

C104 A photograph of the house at 38 South Main Street was originally owned by Ella Chamberlin but later bought by Adrian VanRavenstyn, who operated the Cranbury Inn. He enlarged it and then Ralph Taylor lived here many years.

C105 Two and a half story, three bays across, wrap-around front porch. Corner Station Road, Cranbury, New Jersey.Former home of Wherry Zingg, registrar of Rutgers U.

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C107 Two story, with dormer, front porch has four columns. William Denison, wife Anna, children, Bill, George and Patty lived here. Sold to M/M Speer, here in 1986.

C108 Bertram Clayton built house and lived here many years. Sold to Art and Sally MacDonald. Two and a half story, front porch, four columns.

C109 Owned by Janet Reece. Lived in by Walter Scotts, parents of LeRoy Scott. Huffington, Killingsworth and later M/M Bob McKillips lived here.

C110 Owned by Daniel W. Claytons. He was a surragate for Middlesex County. Was a farmer, lived near Union Valley before Cranbury. Sons, Bert and Arthur. Lucks house

C111 Petty brothers and sister Lizzie, dressmaker owned house. Bob Kugler made many improvements, followed by George Ginander and Jim Whalen, also improved.

C112 Built as Manse for the First Presbyterian Church, Cranbury, New Jersey. First resident, Rev. Joseph Curry and wife, May. Two and a half story. Clapboard on square columns.

C113 Two story, additional room on left side. Two sets double windows and one set triple in center, second floor.

C114 Built 1915 by M/M Symmes Perrine who lived here 37 years. M/M Bill Hoffman here twenty years. Sold 1952 to Benczes for $17ꯠ.

C115 Built by M/M Alvin Forman, later owned by Richard Hoaglands parents. Later owned by Semlacks, and Ingegneri. More information on photograph.

C116 Norland lived here 1980's. Built by Maude Rue. M/M Joseph Dey (Adah Voorhees) lived here before Norlands. Owned by Rev. John Murray, missionary to China.

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C124 Author-resident to give talk for friends of Cranbury Public Library

C125 Resident of Cranbury, New Jersey

C126 Construction of new homes in Cranbury.

C127 "Goodwin House" with elaborate painting and fence, four figures seen

C128 Front view, summer time

C128 Front view, summer time. Built 1886, John S. Silvers

C129 Partial front view

C130 Full front view, with three unidentified people walking by

C131 Front view, hitching post visible bottom right, Scott Ave. on left

C132 Front view, showing iron fence and gate across driveway

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C134 Twenty seven men in uniform

C136 Front view with beautiful snow scene

C137 Unidentified location, 5 bay house in background, hearse with lamp, unidentified woman in doorway and driver

C138 View from southeast to north, stained glass windows, dark front door, Parish Hall, four boys by side of church

C140 Location 5 North Main Street, Cranbury, New Jersey, sign on front :"Bergen&Rue", with two unidentified men

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C142 Fund-raising committee, 1959 addition to church

C143 Front view, David Clayton, built 1872

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C145 Leader Bob Kugler handing Eagle award to Bob Hand

C146 Nine Boy Scouts, Cranbury, New Jersey with two celebrities

C148 Troop 52, 11 scouts on winter hike, all identified on back

C149 Troop 52 in summer, with B. Kugler, scoutmaster, most scouts identified

C150 Troop 52, summer camping, some identified

C151 Troop 52, playing a game, all identified