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  2. Ewing Township, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Ewing Presbyterian Church The Jones Farm, operated by the New Jersey Department of Corrections, was the last remaining farm in Ewing until it was shut down at the end of 2022. The William Greene Farmhouse was the home of Judge William Greene, who was born in the 1600s in England and died in 1722 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [194]

  3. Ewingville, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Ewingville is a section of Ewing Township in Mercer County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey originally settled as a village on Shabakunk Creek. [2] [3] Located at the intersection of Ewingville Road/Upper Ferry Road and Pennington Road, it is one of the oldest settlements in Ewing Township and dates back to the 18th century.

  4. Ewing (unincorporated community), New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Ewing is a section of Ewing Township in Mercer County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Located at the intersection of Upper Ferry Road and Scotch Road , it is one of the oldest settlements in Ewing Township and dates back to the 18th century.

  5. Monroe Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey State Home for Boys, later known as the Training School for Boys, and now the New Jersey Training School for Boys was established near Jamesburg. It was opened in 1867 as a home for troubled youth; however, by the mid-20th century, its purpose was to incarcerate juvenile delinquents. [35]

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  7. William Green House (Ewing Township, New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    According to a privately published family monograph, the farmhouse was the home of Judge William Green, who was born in the 1600s in England and died in 1722 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [4] The oldest parts of the current structure date to c. 1717 and the newest to 1830.