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  2. Arnold's Tavern - Wikipedia

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    In 1750, [8] at the age of 24, Samuel Arnold (father of Jacob Arnold) erected the Tavern himself near the west side of the Morristown Green. [8] The original building was "a small establishment," [10] a "stout building with a wide front porch, a rabbit warren of tight rooms and smoky fireplaces...[with] bare wooden floors."

  3. Joseph Stout House - Wikipedia

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    The Joseph Stout House, also known as the Hunt House and the Weart–Hunt House, is a historic stone house built in 1752 and located on Province Line Road in the Stoutsburg section of Hopewell Township in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. It was documented by the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) in 1937. [3]

  4. Stout House - Wikipedia

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    Stout House (Petoskey, Michigan) James C. and Agnes M. Stout House, Lake City, Minnesota; John Stout House, Hamilton, Montana, listed on the NRHP; Joseph Stout House, Hopewell, New Jersey, listed on the NRHP; Charles Stout House, a part of the South Fountain Avenue Historic District, Springfield, Ohio; Isaac Stout House, Williams Township ...

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  7. Gen. Philemon Dickinson House - Wikipedia

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    Gen. Philemon Dickinson House is located in Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey, United States.. The original frame house was built by the Rutherford family about 1760. General Philemon Dickinson (1739-1809) bought it in July 1776, as a rural retreat along the Delaware River, and named it "The Herm