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1 mile (1.6 km) west of Mendham at NJ 24 and Roxiticus Road Boundary increase (listed February 22, 1999, refnum 99000085): NJ 24 and Roxiticus Rd. Mendham Township: 124: Rarick-Kellihan House: Rarick-Kellihan House: May 1, 1992
Mendham Township is a township in southwestern Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, located more than 30 miles (48 km) due west of New York City. [19] As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 6,016, [8] [9] an increase of 147 (+2.5%) from the 2010 census count of 5,869, [20] [21] which in turn reflected an increase of 469 (+8.7%) from the 5,400 counted in ...
Mendham Borough is a borough in southwestern Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [19] As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 4,981, [9] unchanged from the 2010 census, [20] [21] which in turn reflected a decline of 116 (−2.3%) from the 5,097 counted in the 2000 census. [22]
Mendham Borough, New Jersey, a borough in Morris County, New Jersey, US This page was last edited on 18 June 2019, at 18:59 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Morristown National Historical Park – At junction of U.S. 202 and NJ 24 (added 1966) [127] Morristown School – Junction of Whippany Road and Hanover Avenue, Morris Township (added 1996) [128] Mount Kemble Home – 1 Mt. Kemble Avenue (added 1986) [129] Thomas Nast Home – MacCulloch Avenue and Miller Road (added 1966) [130]
In Washington's final years, he sold the "Franklin Farms" property, and lived in a home on New Vernon Road in Mendham. [3] He died three years after his company was sold, on March 29, 1946, in Mendham, New Jersey, after an illness, at the age of 74. [1] His funeral was held three days later. [42]
Peter Mendham, English former footballer This page was last edited on 3 January 2024, at 23:53 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
A 2.8-mile long (4.5 km) portion of the former railroad's right-of-way was later approved to be sold by the New Jersey Board of Public Utility Commissioners (PUC) to Jersey Central Power & Light Company in 1966, with occasional freight service still being utilized through the Freehold Industrial Track.