- The Van
Veghten House is a
historic building in the
Finderne section of
Bridgewater Township, New Jersey. It was
built around 1725 and
served as the headquarters...
- Van
Veghten's Bridge is a
bridge spanning the
Raritan River in
Somerset County, New Jersey,
connecting the
Finderne section of
Bridgewater with Manville...
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locally significant Colonial Revival architecture from 1937 to 1944. The Van
Veghten House was
built c. 1725 and
served as the
headquarters for Quartermaster...
- 16, 2007 A
gauge inspector and the
Manville gage
house built into Van
Veghten's Bridge abutment during the
flood of
December 31, 1948 (In alphabetical...
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Archived from the
original on
September 6, 2012.
Retrieved June 6, 2010. "Van
Veghten House, Finderne,
Somerset County, NJ".
Library of Congress. Snell, James...
- Site. on the
hills above Pluckemin.
Nathanael Greene lived at the Van
Veghten House in Finderne.
General William Alexander, Lord Stirling, and on occasion...
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Middlebrook encampment (1778–79):
Wallace House –
General George Washington Van
Veghten House –
General Nathanael Greene Van
Horne House –
General William Alexander...
- For
every 100
females ages 18 and
older there were 86.2 males. The Van
Veghten House was
built c. 1725 and
served as the
headquarters of Quartermaster...
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Albany County Militia Regiment - Col. John McCrea, Col.
Cornelius van
Veghten 14th
Albany County Militia Regiment - Col. John Knickerbacker, Col. Peter...
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Gauge inspector and the
Manville gage
house built into the Van
Veghten's Bridge abutment during the
Raritan River flood of
December 31, 1948...