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'''List of [[National Register of Historic Places|Registered Historic Places]] in [[Burlington County, New Jersey]]'''
'''Robert James Graves (1796-1853)''' M.D., F.R.C.S., Irish Surgeon after which [[Graves Disease]] takes it's name, Founder of the Dublin Journal of Medical Science, leader of the Irish School of diagnostics.


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Robert James Graves [http://www.mrcophth.com/ophthalmologyhalloffame/graves.html]
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|+ '''Contents:''' Counties in New Jersey &nbsp;
|[[List of Registered Historic Places in Atlantic County, New Jersey|Atlantic]] - [[List of Registered Historic Places in Bergen County, New Jersey|Bergen]] - [[List of Registered Historic Places in Burlington County, New Jersey|Burlington]] - [[List of Registered Historic Places in Camden County, New Jersey|Camden]] - [[List of Registered Historic Places in Cape May County, New Jersey|Cape May]] - [[List of Registered Historic Places in Cumberland County, New Jersey|Cumberland]] - [[List of Registered Historic Places in Essex County, New Jersey|Essex]] - [[List of Registered Historic Places in Gloucester County, New Jersey|Gloucester]] - [[List of Registered Historic Places in Hudson County, New Jersey|Hudson]] - [[List of Registered Historic Places in Hunterdon County, New Jersey|Hunterdon]] - [[List of Registered Historic Places in Mercer County, New Jersey|Mercer]] - [[List of Registered Historic Places in Middlesex County, New Jersey|Middlesex]] - [[List of Registered Historic Places in Monmouth County, New Jersey|Monmouth]] - [[List of Registered Historic Places in Morris County, New Jersey|Morris]] - [[List of Registered Historic Places in Ocean County, New Jersey|Ocean]] - [[List of Registered Historic Places in Passaic County, New Jersey|Passaic]] - [[List of Registered Historic Places in Salem County, New Jersey|Salem]] - [[List of Registered Historic Places in Somerset County, New Jersey|Somerset]] - [[List of Registered Historic Places in Sussex County, New Jersey|Sussex]] - [[List of Registered Historic Places in Union County, New Jersey|Union]] - [[List of Registered Historic Places in Warren County, New Jersey|Warren]]
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== Early Life ==
This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in [[Burlington County, New Jersey]]. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in a Google map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates".<ref name=googlemap>{{NRHPGoogleMapFootnote}}</ref>


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Born 27th March, 1796 at Harcourt Street, [[Dublin]], Robert was the eighth child of The Very Rev. [[Richard Graves (reverend)|Richard Graves]] (1763-1829) D.D., Dean of Ardagh, by his wife Elizabeth Maria Drought (1767-1827), the daughter of James Drought (1738-1820) of Ridgemount, [[Ballyboy]], King's Co. ([[Offaly]]). After a brilliant undergraduate career at Trinity College, [[Dublin]], from 1818 he went abroad for the next three years travelling the continent between stints at the medical schools of [[Edinburgh]], [[London]], [[Berlin]], [[Vienna]], [[Gottingen]], [[Hamburg]], [[Copenhagen]] and those of [[France]] and [[Italy]].
Graves had an exceptional talent for languages, and whilst on the contininent was imprisoned for ten days in Austria whilst travelling on foot without a passport, the authorities believing him to be a German spy. None of them believed that an Englishman could speak German so well. On another journey he saved a ship and its mutinous crew by assuming command during a storm in the Mediterranean on his way from [[Genoa]] to [[Sicily]]. During a gale the vessel sprang a leak, the pumps failed and the crew attempted to abandon ship but Graves holed the one lifeboat with an axe and then proceeded to repair the pumps with leather from his own shoes, so saving the ship and all aboard. Whilst travelling in the Swiss Alps he became acquainted with the famous painter [[Joseph Mallord William Turner]] (1775-1851). They travelled and painted together for several months, eventually parting company in [[Rome]].


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''Graves was travelling in a dligence in the Alps when a man who looked like the mate of a ship got in, sat beside him, and soon took from his pocket a note-book across which his hand from time to time passed with the rapidity of lightning. Graves wondered if the man was insane, he looked, saw that the stranger had been noting the forms of clouds as they passed and that he was no common artist. The two travelled and sketched together for months before they found eachother's name, Graves' companion was J.M.W. Turner. He tells that Turner would outline a scene, sit doing nothing for two or three days, then suddenly, "perhaps on the third day he would exclaim 'there it is', and seizing his colours work rapidly till he had noted down the peculiar effect he wished to fix in his memory.''
! {{NRHP color}}|<ref>Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined [[Wikipedia:NRHP colors legend|here]], differentiate [[National Historic Landmark]] sites, a [[National Historic Site]], and several [[National Register of Historic Places Districts]] from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.</ref>
! width = 18% {{NRHP color}}| '''Site name'''<ref name="nris">{{cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2008-04-24|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service}}</ref>
! width = 8% class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Image'''
! width = 10% {{NRHP color}}|'''Date listed'''
! {{NRHP color}}|'''Location<ref name=googlemap/>'''
! width = 8% {{NRHP color}}|'''City or Town'''
! class="unsortable" {{NRHP color}}| '''Summary'''
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>1</small>
| [[William R. Allen School]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|8|8|1991}}
| Jct. of Mitchell Ave. and E. Federal St.<br/><small>{{coord|40|4|26|N|74|51|5|W|name=Allen, William R., School}}</small>
| [[Burlington, NJ|Burlington]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>2</small>
| [[Arney's Mount Friends Meetinghouse and Burial Ground]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|18|1|1973}}
| Jct. of Mount Holly-Juliustown and Pemberton-Arney's Mount Rds.<br/><small>{{coord|40|0|33|N|74|41|50|W|name=Arney's Mount Friends Meetinghouse and Burial Ground}}</small>
| [[Arney's Mount, NJ|Arney's Mount]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>3</small>
| [[Arneytown Historic District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|12|12|1977}}
| N of Jacobstown<br/><small>{{coord|40|6|7|N|74|34|7|W|name=Arneytown Historic District}}</small>
| [[Jacobstown, NJ|Jacobstown]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>4</small>
| [[Atsion Village]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|22|10|1974}}
| U.S. 206<br/><small>{{coord|39|44|27|N|74|43|29|W|name=Atsion Village}}</small>
| [[Atsion, NJ|Atsion]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>5</small>
| [[Batsto Village]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|10|9|1971}}
| 10 mi. E of Hammonton on CR 542<br/><small>{{coord|39|38|27.83|N|74|38|49.18|W|name=Batsto Village}}</small>
| [[Batsto, NJ|Batsto]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>6</small>
| [[Bead Wreck Site]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|18|10|1988}}
| Address Restricted
| [[New Gretna, NJ|New Gretna]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>7</small>
| [[Beverly National Cemetery]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|15|10|1997}}
| Bridgeboro Rd., jct. of Mt. Holly, and Bridgeboro Rds.<br/><small>{{coord|40|3|16|N|74|55|14|W|name=Beverly National Cemetery}}</small>
| [[Edgewater Park Township, NJ|Edgewater Park Township]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>8</small>
| [[Birmingham School (Birmingham, New Jersey)|Birmingham School]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|31|12|1992}}
| Birmingham Rd., N of N. Branch, Rancocas Cr.<br/><small>{{coord|39|58|47|N|74|42|40|W|name=Birmingham School}}</small>
| [[Birmingham, NJ|Birmingham]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>9</small>
| [[Bishop-Irick Farmstead]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|4|8|1992}}
| 17 Pemberton Rd., Southampton Township<br/><small>{{coord|39|56|23|N|74|44|44|W|name=Bishop--Irick Farmstead}}</small>
| [[Vincentown, New Jersey|Vincentown]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>10</small>
| [[Bordentown Historic District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|14|6|1982}}
| In an irregular pattern within the City limits<br/><small>{{coord|40|8|47|N|74|42|41|W|name=Bordentown Historic District}}</small>
| [[Bordentown, NJ|Bordentown]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>11</small>
| [[Breidenhart]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|22|12|1977}}
| 255 E. Main St.<br/><small>{{coord|39|58|9|N|74|56|8|W|name=Breidenhart}}</small>
| [[Moorestown, NJ|Moorestown]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>12</small>
| [[J. F. Budd Baby Shoe Factory]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|13|12|2000}}
| 231 Penn Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|40|4|50|N|74|50|22|W|name=Budd, J.F., Baby Shoe Factory}}</small>
| [[Burlington City, NJ|Burlington City]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NHL color}} | <small>13</small>
| [[Burlington County Prison]]
| [[Image:Burlington County Prison, 128 High Street, Mount Holly (Burlington County, New Jersey).jpg|100px]]
| {{dts2|24|6|1986}}
| High St.<br/><small>{{coord|39|59|47|N|74|47|23|W|name=Burlington County Prison}}</small>
| [[Mount Holly, NJ|Mount Holly]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>14</small>
| [[Burlington Historic District (Burlington, New Jersey)|Burlington Historic District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|13|3|1975}}
| Roughly L-shaped, bounded by Delaware River and High, W. Broad, Albot, and Reed Sts.<br/><small>{{coord|40|4|43|N|74|51|50|W|name=Burlington Historic District}}</small>
| [[Burlington, NJ|Burlington]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>15</small>
| [[Burlington's Lost Burial Ground]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|26|11|2004}}
| Address Restricted<br/><small>{{coord|40|4|44|N|74|51|37|W|name=Burlington's Lost Burial Ground}}</small>
| [[Burlington, NJ|Burlington]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>16</small>
| [[Buzby's General Store]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|25|3|2004}}
| 3959 Cty Rd. 563<br/><small>{{coord|39|49|9|N|74|32|8|W|name=Buzby's General Store}}</small>
| [[Woodland Township, NJ|Woodland Township]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>17</small>
| [[Cinnaminson Avenue and Spring Garden Street Schools]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|29|5|1992}}
| Spring Garden St. between Cinnaminson and Parry Aves.<br/><small>{{coord|39|59|49|N|75|1|15|W|name=Cinnaminson Avenue and Spring Garden Street Schools}}</small>
| [[Palmyra, NJ|Palmyra]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>18</small>
| [[Isaac Collins House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|24|7|1992}}
| 201 Broad St.<br/><small>{{coord|40|4|42|N|74|52|1|W|name=Collins, Isaac, House}}</small>
| [[Burlington, NJ|Burlington]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>19</small>
| [[Benjamin Cooper Farm]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|12|12|1978}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Moorestown, NJ|Moorestown]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>20</small>
| [[Coopertown Meetinghouse]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|22|5|1978}}
| NW of Willingboro on Cooper St.<br/><small>{{coord|40|2|55|N|74|54|16|W|name=Coopertown Meetinghouse}}</small>
| [[Willingboro, NJ|Willingboro]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>21</small>
| [[Cropwell Friends Meeting House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|14|8|1992}}
| 810 Cropwell Rd., Evesham Township<br/><small>{{coord|39|53|36|N|74|55|32|W|name=Cropwell Friends Meeting House}}</small>
| [[Cropwell, NJ|Cropwell]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>22</small>
| [[Crosswicks]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|3|5|1976}}
| Roughly bounded by Bordentown-Crosswicks and Ellisdale Rds.<br/><small>{{coord|40|9|7|N|74|38|47|W|name=Crosswicks}}</small>
| [[Crosswicks, NJ|Crosswicks]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>23</small>
| [[Crosswicks Creek Site III]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|26|11|1990}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Bordentown City, NJ|Bordentown City]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>24</small>
| [[Eayres Plantation and Mill Site]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|13|8|1986}}
| Eayrestown-Red Lion and E. Bella Bridge Rds.<br/><small>{{coord|39|56|48|N|74|47|41|W|name=Eayres Plantation and Mill Site}}</small>
| [[Lumberton, NJ|Lumberton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>25</small>
| [[Amos Evans House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|2|9|1994}}
| 501 E. Main St., Evesham Township<br/><small>{{coord|39|53|5|N|74|53|49|W|name=Evans, Amos, House}}</small>
| [[Marlton, NJ|Marlton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>26</small>
| [[William and Susan Evans House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|14|8|1992}}
| 2 Bill's Ln., Evesham Township<br/><small>{{coord|39|52|24|N|74|54|12|W|name=Evans, William and Susan, House}}</small>
| [[Marlton, NJ|Marlton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>27</small>
| [[Evans-Cooper House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|26|8|1993}}
| N. Elmwood Rd. between NJ 70 and Marlton Pike, Evesham Township<br/><small>{{coord|39|53|22|N|74|53|7|W|name=Evans--Cooper House}}</small>
| [[Pine Grove, NJ|Pine Grove]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>28</small>
| [[Thomas and Mary Evens House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|26|8|1993}}
| S. Elmwood Rd., Evesham Township<br/><small>{{coord|39|52|51|N|74|53|19|W|name=Evens, Thomas and Mary, House}}</small>
| [[Pine Grove, NJ|Pine Grove]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>29</small>
| [[Evesham Friends Meeting House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|22|4|1982}}
| Moorestown-Mt. Laurel and Hainesport-Mt. Laurel Rds. (Evesboro Rd.)<br/><small>{{coord|39|56|5|N|74|53|32|W|name=Evesham Friends Meeting House}}</small>
| [[Mount Laurel Township, NJ|Mt. Laurel]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>30</small>
| [[Farmer's Hall]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|1|8|1979}}
| SE corner of Moorestown on Mt. Laurel Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|39|56|2|N|74|53|32|W|name=Farmer's Hall}}</small>
| [[Moorestown, NJ|Moorestown]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>31</small>
| [[Fenwick Manor]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|25|10|1990}}
| 15 Springfield Rd. (Pemberton Township)<br/><small>{{coord|39|57|53|N|74|37|44|W|name=Fenwick Manor}}</small>
| [[New Lisbon, NJ|New Lisbon]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>32</small>
| [[Thomas French, Jr., House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|9|1|1978}}
| 512 Camden Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|39|57|29|N|74|58|0|W|name=French, Thomas, Jr., House}}</small>
| [[Moorestown, NJ|Moorestown]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>33</small>
| [[Gen. Edward S. Godfrey House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|28|2|1997}}
| 27 Main St., New Hanover Township<br/><small>{{coord|40|2|50|N|74|33|52|W|name=Godfrey, Edward S., Gen., House}}</small>
| [[Cookstown, NJ|Cookstown]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>34</small>
| [[Green Hill Farm]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|8|7|1982}}
| Oxmead and Deacon Rds.<br/><small>{{coord|40|2|43|N|74|48|54|W|name=Green Hill Farm}}</small>
| [[Burlington Township, NJ|Burlington Township]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>35</small>
| [[Jonathan Haines House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|16|6|1976}}
| NE of Medford on Fostertown Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|39|56|29|N|74|47|5|W|name=Haines, Jonathan, House}}</small>
| [[Medford, NJ|Medford]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>36</small>
| [[Hanover Furnace]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|1|3|1974}}
| Address Restricted
| [[Browns Mills, NJ|Browns Mills]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>37</small>
| [[High Street Historic District (Burlington, New Jersey)|High Street Historic District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|15|12|1993}}
| Roughly, High St. from Pearl St. to Federal St.<br/><small>{{coord|40|4|38|N|74|51|31|W|name=High Street Historic District}}</small>
| [[Burlington, NJ|Burlington]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>38</small>
| [[Thomas Hollinshead House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|14|8|1992}}
| 18 W. Stow Rd., Evesham Township<br/><small>{{coord|39|54|47|N|74|55|26|W|name=Hollinshead, Thomas, House}}</small>
| [[Marlton, NJ|Marlton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>39</small>
| [[James and Charles B. Holloway Farm Complex]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|8|7|1982}}
| Newbold La.<br/><small>{{coord|40|6|47|N|74|38|59|W|name=Holloway, James and Charles B., Farm Complex}}</small>
| [[Chesterfield, NJ|Chesterfield]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NHL color}} | <small>40</small>
| [[Francis Hopkinson House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|17|7|1971}}
| 101 Farnsworth Ave. at Park Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|40|8|54|N|74|42|50|W|name=Hopkinson, Francis, House}}</small>
| [[Bordentown, NJ|Bordentown]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>41</small>
| [[John Inskeep Homestead]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|26|8|1993}}
| 70 N. Locust Rd., Evesham Township<br/><small>{{coord|39|53|50|N|74|55|0|W|name=Inskeep, John, Homestead}}</small>
| [[Marlton, NJ|Marlton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>42</small>
| [[John Irick House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|16|9|1977}}
| E of Burlington off NJ Turnpike<br/><small>{{coord|40|3|2|N|74|45|48|W|name=Irick, John, House}}</small>
| [[Burlington, NJ|Burlington]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>43</small>
| [[Ivins-Conover House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|29|4|1977}}
| N of Moorestown off U.S. 130 on Cox Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|40|0|10|N|74|55|7|W|name=Ivins--Conover House}}</small>
| [[Moorestown, NJ|Moorestown]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>44</small>
| [[Benjamin Jones House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|30|11|1982}}
| Pemberton-Browns Mills Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|39|58|12|N|74|37|31|W|name=Jones, Benjamin, House}}</small>
| [[Pemberton, NJ|Pemberton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>45</small>
| [[Kirby's Mill]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|12|8|1971}}
| NE of Medford at Church and Fostertown Rds.<br/><small>{{coord|39|55|0|N|74|48|22|W|name=Kirby's Mill}}</small>
| [[Medford, NJ|Medford]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>46</small>
| [[Log Cabin Lodge]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|12|4|1982}}
| Stokes and Tabernacle Rds.<br/><small>{{coord|39|51|49|N|74|48|21|W|name=Log Cabin Lodge}}</small>
| [[Medford Lakes, NJ|Medford Lakes]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>47</small>
| [[Moorestown Friends School and Meetinghouse]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|22|7|1988}}
| Main St. at Chester Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|39|57|49|N|74|56|30|W|name=Moorestown Friends School and Meetinghouse}}</small>
| [[Moorestown, NJ|Moorestown]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>48</small>
| [[Moorestown Historic District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|30|8|1990}}
| Roughly bounded by Maple Ave., Chestnust Ave., Main St. from Zelley Ave. to Locust St., and Mill St.<br/><small>{{coord|39|57|58|N|74|56|13|W|name=Moorestown Historic District}}</small>
| [[Moorestown, NJ|Moorestown]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>49</small>
| [[Morris Mansion and Mill]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|13|9|1977}}
| Hanover St.<br/><small>{{coord|39|58|15|N|74|41|4|W|name=Morris Mansion and Mill}}</small>
| [[Pemberton, NJ|Pemberton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>50</small>
| [[Mount Holly Historic District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|20|2|1973}}
| Roughly bounded by Prospect, Elm and Top-E-Toy Sts., RR tracks, Madison and Clifton Aves.<br/><small>{{coord|39|59|37|N|74|47|16|W|name=Mount Holly Historic District}}</small>
| [[Mount Holly, NJ|Mount Holly]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>51</small>
| [[New Jersey Manual Training and Industrial School for Colored Youth]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|5|1|1998}}
| N of Burlington Rd., W of I-295<br/><small>{{coord|40|8|29|N|74|43|25|W|name=New Jersey Manual Training and Industrial School for Colored Youth}}</small>
| [[Bordentown, NJ|Bordentown]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NHL color}} | <small>52</small>
| [[New St. Mary's Episcopal Church]]
| [[Image:Old St. Mary's Church, West Broad & Wood Streets, Burlington (Burlington County, New Jersey).jpg|100px]]
| {{dts2|31|5|1972}}
| N side of Broad St. between Talbot and Wood Sts.<br/><small>{{coord|40|4|37|N|74|51|43|W|name=New St. Mary's Episcopal Church}}</small>
| [[Burlington, NJ|Burlington]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>53</small>
| [[Barzillai Newbold House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|26|1|1978}}
| E of Columbus on Columbus-Georgetown Rds.<br/><small>{{coord|40|3|56|N|74|40|4|W|name=Newbold, Barzillai, House}}</small>
| [[Columbus, NJ|Columbus]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>54</small>
| [[William and Susannah Newbold House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|29|9|1980}}
| E of Georgetown<br/><small>{{coord|40|4|55|N|74|37|41|W|name=Newbold, William and Susannah, House}}</small>
| [[Georgetown, NJ|Georgetown]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>55</small>
| [[North Pemberton Railroad Station]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|23|5|1978}}
| Hanover St.<br/><small>{{coord|39|58|36|N|74|40|54|W|name=North Pemberton Railroad Station}}</small>
| [[Pemberton, NJ|Pemberton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>56</small>
| [[Oakwood (Wrightstown, New Jersey)|Oakwood]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|30|1|1978}}
| W of Wrightstown on Springfield Meeting Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|40|3|7|N|74|38|21|W|name=Oakwood}}</small>
| [[Wrightstown, NJ|Wrightstown]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NHL color}} | <small>57</small>
| [[Alice Paul Birthplace]]
| [[Image:Paulsdale.jpg|100px]]
| {{dts2|5|7|1989}}
| 118 Hooten Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|39|57|24|N|74|55|50|W|name=Paul, Alice, Birthplace}}</small>
| [[Mount Laurel Township, NJ|Mt. Laurel Township]]
| Also known as Paulsdale
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>58</small>
| [[Peachfield]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|19|6|1973}}
| N of Mount Holly on Burr Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|40|2|6|N|74|48|9|W|name=Peachfield}}</small>
| [[Mount Holly, NJ|Mount Holly]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>59</small>
| [[Pearson-How, Cooper, and Lawrence Houses]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|26|4|1978}}
| 453-459 High St.<br/><small>{{coord|40|4|33|N|74|51|27|W|name=Pearson-How, Cooper, and Lawrence Houses}}</small>
| [[Burlington, NJ|Burlington]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>60</small>
| [[Pemberton Historic District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|22|3|1989}}
| Roughly bounded by Budd Ave., Budd's Run, Egbert and Cedar Rd., and Rancocas Creek and NJ Central Power and Light Co.<br/><small>{{coord|39|58|12|N|74|41|1|W|name=Pemberton Historic District}}</small>
| [[Pemberton, NJ|Pemberton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>61</small>
| [[Perkins House (Moorestown, New Jersey)|Perkins House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|15|9|1977}}
| Camden Ave. and King's Highway<br/><small>{{coord|39|57|34|N|74|57|32|W|name=Perkins House}}</small>
| [[Moorestown, NJ|Moorestown]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>62</small>
| [[Philadelphia Watch Case Company Building]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|31|1|1978}}
| Pavilion and Lafayette Aves.<br/><small>{{coord|40|2|24|N|74|57|34|W|name=Philadelphia Watch Case Company Building}}</small>
| [[Riverside, NJ|Riverside]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>63</small>
| [[Point Breeze (Bordentown, New Jersey)|Point Breeze]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|10|8|1977}}
| U.S. 206 and Park St.<br/><small>{{coord|40|9|22|N|74|42|30|W|name=Point Breeze}}</small>
| [[Bordentown, NJ|Bordentown]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>64</small>
| [[Providence Presbyterian Church of Bustleton]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|18|11|1988}}
| Jct. of Old York and Burlington-Bustleton Rds.<br/><small>{{coord|40|5|16|N|74|47|2|W|name=Providence Presbyterian Church of Bustleton}}</small>
| [[Roebling, New Jersey|Roebling]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>65</small>
| [[Quaker School]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|31|12|1974}}
| York and Penn Sts.<br/><small>{{coord|40|4|48|N|74|51|22|W|name=Quaker School}}</small>
| [[Burlington, NJ|Burlington]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>66</small>
| [[Rancocas Historic Village]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|5|6|1975}}
| Irregular pattern bounded N and W by Willingboro line, E to Springside Rd. and to S 3rd St.<br/><small>{{coord|40|0|37|N|74|52|1|W|name=Rancocas Historic Village}}</small>
| [[Rancocas, NJ|Rancocas]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>67</small>
| [[Recklesstown]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|19|8|1975}}
| Present town of Chesterfield along Chesterfield-Georgetown Rd. and NJ 528<br/><small>{{coord|40|6|49|N|74|38|15|W|name=Recklesstown}}</small>
| [[Chesterfield, NJ|Chesterfield]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>68</small>
| [[Red Dragon Canoe Club]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|2|2|2001}}
| 221 Edgewater Ave.<br/><small>{{coord|40|4|11|N|74|53|53|W|name=Red Dragon Canoe Club}}</small>
| [[Edgewater Park, NJ|Edgewater Park]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>69</small>
| [[Riverton Historic District (Riverton Borough, New Jersey)|Riverton Historic District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|5|3|1999}}
| Roughly bounded by the Delaware R., Park Ave., Thomas Ave., and Fulton St.<br/><small>{{coord|40|0|33|N|75|0|50|W|name=Riverton Historic District}}</small>
| [[Riverton Borough, NJ|Riverton Borough]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>70</small>
| [[Roebling Historic District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|22|5|1978}}
| Roughly bounded by Roebling Park, South St., 2nd and 8th Aves., Roland St., Alden, Norman Railroad, and Amboy Aves.<br/><small>{{coord|40|7|1|N|74|46|30|W|name=Roebling Historic District}}</small>
| [[Roebling, New Jersey|Roebling]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>71</small>
| [[Rosebud Farm]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|17|8|1979}}
| E of Jobstown on Springfield Meetinghouse Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|40|2|19|N|74|39|42|W|name=Rosebud Farm}}</small>
| [[Jobstown, NJ|Jobstown]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>72</small>
| [[Schoolhouse (Bridgeboro, New Jersey)|Schoolhouse]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|21|4|1975}}
| 2 mi. E of Bridgeboro on Salem Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|40|1|49|N|74|53|46|W|name=Schoolhouse}}</small>
| [[Bridgeboro, NJ|Bridgeboro]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>73</small>
| [[Shamong Hotel]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|13|9|1979}}
| Main St.<br/><small>{{coord|39|49|5|N|74|32|8|W|name=Shamong Hotel}}</small>
| [[Chatsworth, NJ|Chatsworth]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>74</small>
| [[Singleton-Lathem-Large House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|7|3|1979}}
| NW of Chesterfield on NJ 528<br/><small>{{coord|40|8|33|N|74|40|46|W|name=Singleton-Lathem-Large House}}</small>
| [[Chesterfield, NJ|Chesterfield]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>75</small>
| [[Smith Mansion]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|22|10|1976}}
| 12 High St.<br/><small>{{coord|39|57|46|N|74|56|51|W|name=Smith Mansion}}</small>
| [[Moorestown, NJ|Moorestown]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>76</small>
| [[Thomas Smith House (Mount Laurel, New Jersey)|Thomas Smith House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|27|9|1990}}
| 1645 Hainesport-Mt. Laurel Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|39|55|8|N|74|54|58|W|name=Smith, Thomas, House}}</small>
| [[Mount Laurel, NJ|Mount Laurel]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>77</small>
| [[Smithville Historic District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|12|5|1977}}
| Off NJ 38<br/><small>{{coord|39|58|57|N|74|45|4|W|name=Smithville Historic District}}</small>
| [[Smithville, NJ|Smithville]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>78</small>
| [[St. Mary of the Lakes Catholic Church]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|27|4|2007}}
| 108 Stokes Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|39|51|45|N|74|48|19|W|name=St. Mary of the Lakes Catholic Church}}</small>
| [[Medford Lakes, NJ|Medford Lakes]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>79</small>
| [[St. Stephens Episcopal Church]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|25|11|1999}}
| 158 Warren St.<br/><small>{{coord|40|3|52|N|74|55|1|W|name=St. Stephens Episcopal Church}}</small>
| [[Beverly City, NJ|Beverly City]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>80</small>
| [[Dr. James Still Office]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|3|11|1995}}
| 209 Church Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|39|54|56|N|74|49|29|W|name=Still, Dr. James, Office}}</small>
| [[Medford, NJ|Medford]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>81</small>
| [[Charles Stokes House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|12|8|1993}}
| 600 Beverly-Rancocas Rd., Willingboro Township<br/><small>{{coord|40|0|44|N|74|52|30|W|name=Stokes, Charles, House}}</small>
| [[Riverside, NJ|Riverside]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>82</small>
| [[Stokes-Evans House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|30|8|1994}}
| 52 E. Main St., Evesham Township<br/><small>{{coord|39|53|26|N|74|55|3|W|name=Stokes--Evans House}}</small>
| [[Marlton, NJ|Marlton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>83</small>
| [[Taylor-Newbold House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|18|11|1988}}
| Off Old York Rd. (Rt 660)<br/><small>{{coord|40|6|56|N|74|40|6|W|name=Taylor--Newbold House}}</small>
| [[Chesterfield, NJ|Chesterfield]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>84</small>
| [[Town Hall (Moorestown, New Jersey)|Town Hall]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|10|8|1977}}
| 40 E. Main St.<br/><small>{{coord|39|57|51|N|74|56|42|W|name=Town Hall}}</small>
| [[Moorestown, NJ|Moorestown]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>85</small>
| [[Upper Springfield Meetinghouse]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|24|8|1979}}
| W of Wrightstown<br/><small>{{coord|40|2|40|N|74|38|30|W|name=Upper Springfield Meetinghouse}}</small>
| [[Wrightstown, NJ|Wrightstown]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>86</small>
| [[Vincentown Historic District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|21|9|1988}}
| Roughly bounded by Mill, Church, Pleasant, Main, & Race Sts., & Red Lion Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|39|56|5|N|74|45|2|W|name=Vincentown Historic District}}</small>
| [[Vincentown, New Jersey|Vincentown]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{HD color}} | <small>87</small>
| [[Whitesbog Historic District]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|27|10|1988}}
| N of SR 70 and S of Fort Dix<br/><small>{{coord|39|57|34.21|N|74|30|34.32|W|name=Whitesbog Historic District}}</small><!-- These geocode coords are what Google Earth has for Whiteshog, NJ. The coords from NRIS couldn't be correct based on the description of the location. -->
| [[Browns Mills, NJ|Browns Mills]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|--
! {{NRHP color}} | <small>88</small>
| [[Jacob Wills House]]
| <!-- Image goes here -->
| {{dts2|1|11|1990}}
| Brick Rd., W of Evans Rd.<br/><small>{{coord|39|52|46|N|74|54|2|W|name=Wills, Jacob, House}}</small>
| [[Marlton, NJ|Marlton]]
| <!-- Description goes here -->
|}


==References==
== Medical Career ==
{{reflist}}


{{Registered Historic Places}}
Graves returned to Dublin in 1821, setting up his own medical practice and introducing new clinical methods that he had witnessed on his travels to the Meath Hospital and the Park Street school of medicine which he helped found. This included, among other things, bedside teaching, of which William Hale-White said 'this is real clinical teaching', and went on in his book, 'Great Doctors of the Nineteenth Century', to say that Graves held the honour of introducing this system to the British Isles,
{{New Jersey}}


[[Category:Registered Historic Places in New Jersey| ]]
''(Graves) insists that... mere walking the hospital must go. The Edinburgh system, in which the teacher interrogates the patient in a loud voice, the clerk repeats the patients' answer in a similar voice, the crowd of students round the bed, most of whom cannot see the patient, hears all this and makes notes, is of no use. Students must examine patients for themselves under the guidance of their teachers, they must make suggestions as to diagnosis, morbid anatomy and treatment to their teacher who will discuss the cases with them.''
[[Category:Burlington County, New Jersey|*]]

In this technique one of his students, [[William Stokes]] (1804-1878), soon became his collaborator. Together they made the Dublin School of Medicine famous througout the world.

Graves was possessed of the qualities that would ensure a great teacher. He was tall, somewhat swarthy with a vivacious manner, and like other avant-garde professors of his time, he gave his lectures in English rather than in Latin, or Dog Latin as was still the case in most classes in the 1830's. In his introductory lecture he said: "From the very commencement the student should set out to witness the progress and effects of sickness and ought to persevere in the daily observation of disease during the whole period of his studies".

'''''(Graves) was tall, dark, with expressive features, a good talker, with the power of converting others to his way of thinking. His kindness, his total want of arrogance and his love of truth made this really great man popular.'''''

He was appointed Professor to the Institutes of medicine in the Irish College of Physicians and wrote essays and gave lectures on physiological topics. His "Clinical Lectures" were published in 1843 (and again in 1848), giving fame to his name throughout Europe. He was president of the Irish College of Physicians in 1843 and 1844 and was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of London in 1849. He received honorary membership of the medical societies in Berlin, Vienna, Hamburg, Tubingen, Bruges and Montreal.

Among the innovations introduced in the lectures were the timing of the pulse by watch and the practicing of giving food and liquids to patients with fever instead of withholding nourishment. It was on a ward round that Graves light-heartedly suggested to William Stokes,

''Lest when I am gone you may be at a loss for an epitaph for me, let me give you one - He Fed Fevers.''

As well as the practical importance of bedside learning to ensure that a graduate was not "a practitioner who has never practised" he emphasised the importance of research, "learn the duty as well as taste the pleasure of original work". He corresponded with old pupils all over the world and continued as an inspired teacher until his death in 1853.

Graves was sometimes sarcastic. In dealing with a colleague's attack on the use of the stethoscope, which was advocated by himself and Stokes, he wrote: "We suspect Dr Clutterbuck's sense of hearing must be injured: for him the 'ear trumpet' magnifies but distorts sound, rendering it less distinct than before". Dr. Clutterbuck was [[Henry Clutterbuck]], 1770-1856.

In recognition of his achievements in education, Graves was named Regius professor of the Institute of Medicine in Trinity College. With William Stokes he edited the Dublin Journal of Medical and Chemical Science from 1832 to 1842, a journal he had founded with Sir [[Robert Kane]] (1809-1890). His lasting fame rests chiefly on his Clinical Lectures, which were a model for the day and recommended by none other than [[Armand Trousseau]] (1801-1867), who suggested the term Graves' disease.

A bust of Graves sits in the [[Royal College of Surgeons]] in Dublin and a statue of him was erected in Dublin in 1878.

== Private Life ==

His first wife (and cousin) was Matilda Jane Eustace (1806-1825), daughter of Richard and Catherine (Drought) Eustace of Valetta, Kingstown, Co. Dublin who died in child birth. His second wife was Sarah Jane Brinkley (1801-1827), daughter of The Rt. Rev. [[John Brinkley]], but she also died after giving birth to a daughter. He married his third wife in 1830, by whom he had six children. She was Anna, the eldest daughter of The Rev. William Grogan of Slaney Park (formerly known as Crosbie Park) Co. Wicklow, by his wife, a daughter of Mr Saunders of Newtownsaunders, Co. Wicklow, a distant cousin of Graves' through the Dawson family of Kinsaley, Co. Dublin.

* Slaney Park [http://www.buildingsofireland.ie/niah/search.jsp?type=record&county=WI&regno=16402713&print=true]

Robert James Graves died at his home at [[Merrion Square]], Dublin, on 20th March, 1853. The year before he died he bought Cloghan Castle, Co. Offaly, where members of his family continued to reside until 1908.

* Merrion Square [http://cache.virtualtourist.com/1999469-Merrion_Square-Dublin.jpg]
* Cloghan Castle [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jkmacmul/cloghan.jpg]

He left his library - worth £30,000 even at that time - to Trinity College, Dublin, and failed to patent his invention of having the hand denoting seconds fixed on to a watch. Instead, a Dublin firm of watchmakers to whom he casually prescribed this device for his own personal assistance made a fortune out of selling watches with second hands all over the world. A collection of various of his papers, including a biography, was published by William Stokes as Studies in Physiology and Medicine. London, 1863.

== References ==

Biography of Robert James Graves [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=t1gGjsscCeYC&pg=PA126&lpg=PA126&dq=robert-james-graves+ardagh&source=web&ots=A5hanIo5e6&sig=YuIBaFjHoL8kbybSdETOz77w_Pg&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=5&ct=result#PPA126,M1]

Clinical Reports of the Medical Cases in the Meath Hospital and County of Dublin Infirmary During the Session 1826, 27, P. 1.
With William Stokes. Dublin, 1827,

Lectures on the Functions of the Lymphatic System.
Dublin, 1828.

Clinical lectures.
First published 1835 in London Medical and Surgical Journal and London Medical Gazette.
The series for two sessions were first collected and published together in Philadelphia, 1838, as: Clinical lectures delivered during the sessions of 1834-5 and 1836-7.

Newly observed affection of the thyroid gland in females. (Clinical lectures.)
London Medical and Surgical Journal, 1835; VII: 516-517.

A System of Clinical Medicine.
Dublin, Fannin & Co., 1843.
3rd American edition with notes etc by William Gerhard (1809-1872), Philadelphia, 1848.
German translation by Heiman Bressler (1805-1873): Klinische Erfahrungen aus dem Englischen von Robert Graves übersetzt. Leipzig, 1843.

Clinical Lectures on the Practice of Medicine.
2nd edition of A System of Clinical Medicine, edited by John Moore Neligan (1815-1863). 2 volumes, Dublin 1848; French translation by Sigismond Jaccoud, Paris, 1862.
Much new material was added to this edition, especially Graves' observation on the epidemiology of cholera. He was one of the first to clearly show that cholera was contagious and spread along the lines of human contact.

Graves published John Noble Johnson's :
The life of Thomas Linacre etc. London, 1835.

Obituaries:
Medical Times and Gazette, London, 1853, VI, page 351.

William Stokes in Medical Times and Gazette, London, 1854, VIII, page 1.

J. F. Duncan in Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science, 1878, LXV: 1.

Revision as of 03:42, 12 October 2008

List of Registered Historic Places in Burlington County, New Jersey


Contents: Counties in New Jersey  
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This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Burlington County, New Jersey. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in a Google map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates".[1]

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[2] Site name[3] Image Date listed Location[1] City or Town Summary
1 William R. Allen School Template:Dts2 Jct. of Mitchell Ave. and E. Federal St.
40°4′26″N 74°51′5″W / 40.07389°N 74.85139°W / 40.07389; -74.85139 (Allen, William R., School)
Burlington
2 Arney's Mount Friends Meetinghouse and Burial Ground Template:Dts2 Jct. of Mount Holly-Juliustown and Pemberton-Arney's Mount Rds.
40°0′33″N 74°41′50″W / 40.00917°N 74.69722°W / 40.00917; -74.69722 (Arney's Mount Friends Meetinghouse and Burial Ground)
Arney's Mount
3 Arneytown Historic District Template:Dts2 N of Jacobstown
40°6′7″N 74°34′7″W / 40.10194°N 74.56861°W / 40.10194; -74.56861 (Arneytown Historic District)
Jacobstown
4 Atsion Village Template:Dts2 U.S. 206
39°44′27″N 74°43′29″W / 39.74083°N 74.72472°W / 39.74083; -74.72472 (Atsion Village)
Atsion
5 Batsto Village Template:Dts2 10 mi. E of Hammonton on CR 542
39°38′27.83″N 74°38′49.18″W / 39.6410639°N 74.6469944°W / 39.6410639; -74.6469944 (Batsto Village)
Batsto
6 Bead Wreck Site Template:Dts2 Address Restricted New Gretna
7 Beverly National Cemetery Template:Dts2 Bridgeboro Rd., jct. of Mt. Holly, and Bridgeboro Rds.
40°3′16″N 74°55′14″W / 40.05444°N 74.92056°W / 40.05444; -74.92056 (Beverly National Cemetery)
Edgewater Park Township
8 Birmingham School Template:Dts2 Birmingham Rd., N of N. Branch, Rancocas Cr.
39°58′47″N 74°42′40″W / 39.97972°N 74.71111°W / 39.97972; -74.71111 (Birmingham School)
Birmingham
9 Bishop-Irick Farmstead Template:Dts2 17 Pemberton Rd., Southampton Township
39°56′23″N 74°44′44″W / 39.93972°N 74.74556°W / 39.93972; -74.74556 (Bishop--Irick Farmstead)
Vincentown
10 Bordentown Historic District Template:Dts2 In an irregular pattern within the City limits
40°8′47″N 74°42′41″W / 40.14639°N 74.71139°W / 40.14639; -74.71139 (Bordentown Historic District)
Bordentown
11 Breidenhart Template:Dts2 255 E. Main St.
39°58′9″N 74°56′8″W / 39.96917°N 74.93556°W / 39.96917; -74.93556 (Breidenhart)
Moorestown
12 J. F. Budd Baby Shoe Factory Template:Dts2 231 Penn Ave.
40°4′50″N 74°50′22″W / 40.08056°N 74.83944°W / 40.08056; -74.83944 (Budd, J.F., Baby Shoe Factory)
Burlington City
13 Burlington County Prison Template:Dts2 High St.
39°59′47″N 74°47′23″W / 39.99639°N 74.78972°W / 39.99639; -74.78972 (Burlington County Prison)
Mount Holly
14 Burlington Historic District Template:Dts2 Roughly L-shaped, bounded by Delaware River and High, W. Broad, Albot, and Reed Sts.
40°4′43″N 74°51′50″W / 40.07861°N 74.86389°W / 40.07861; -74.86389 (Burlington Historic District)
Burlington
15 Burlington's Lost Burial Ground Template:Dts2 Address Restricted
40°4′44″N 74°51′37″W / 40.07889°N 74.86028°W / 40.07889; -74.86028 (Burlington's Lost Burial Ground)
Burlington
16 Buzby's General Store Template:Dts2 3959 Cty Rd. 563
39°49′9″N 74°32′8″W / 39.81917°N 74.53556°W / 39.81917; -74.53556 (Buzby's General Store)
Woodland Township
17 Cinnaminson Avenue and Spring Garden Street Schools Template:Dts2 Spring Garden St. between Cinnaminson and Parry Aves.
39°59′49″N 75°1′15″W / 39.99694°N 75.02083°W / 39.99694; -75.02083 (Cinnaminson Avenue and Spring Garden Street Schools)
Palmyra
18 Isaac Collins House Template:Dts2 201 Broad St.
40°4′42″N 74°52′1″W / 40.07833°N 74.86694°W / 40.07833; -74.86694 (Collins, Isaac, House)
Burlington
19 Benjamin Cooper Farm Template:Dts2 Address Restricted Moorestown
20 Coopertown Meetinghouse Template:Dts2 NW of Willingboro on Cooper St.
40°2′55″N 74°54′16″W / 40.04861°N 74.90444°W / 40.04861; -74.90444 (Coopertown Meetinghouse)
Willingboro
21 Cropwell Friends Meeting House Template:Dts2 810 Cropwell Rd., Evesham Township
39°53′36″N 74°55′32″W / 39.89333°N 74.92556°W / 39.89333; -74.92556 (Cropwell Friends Meeting House)
Cropwell
22 Crosswicks Template:Dts2 Roughly bounded by Bordentown-Crosswicks and Ellisdale Rds.
40°9′7″N 74°38′47″W / 40.15194°N 74.64639°W / 40.15194; -74.64639 (Crosswicks)
Crosswicks
23 Crosswicks Creek Site III Template:Dts2 Address Restricted Bordentown City
24 Eayres Plantation and Mill Site Template:Dts2 Eayrestown-Red Lion and E. Bella Bridge Rds.
39°56′48″N 74°47′41″W / 39.94667°N 74.79472°W / 39.94667; -74.79472 (Eayres Plantation and Mill Site)
Lumberton
25 Amos Evans House Template:Dts2 501 E. Main St., Evesham Township
39°53′5″N 74°53′49″W / 39.88472°N 74.89694°W / 39.88472; -74.89694 (Evans, Amos, House)
Marlton
26 William and Susan Evans House Template:Dts2 2 Bill's Ln., Evesham Township
39°52′24″N 74°54′12″W / 39.87333°N 74.90333°W / 39.87333; -74.90333 (Evans, William and Susan, House)
Marlton
27 Evans-Cooper House Template:Dts2 N. Elmwood Rd. between NJ 70 and Marlton Pike, Evesham Township
39°53′22″N 74°53′7″W / 39.88944°N 74.88528°W / 39.88944; -74.88528 (Evans--Cooper House)
Pine Grove
28 Thomas and Mary Evens House Template:Dts2 S. Elmwood Rd., Evesham Township
39°52′51″N 74°53′19″W / 39.88083°N 74.88861°W / 39.88083; -74.88861 (Evens, Thomas and Mary, House)
Pine Grove
29 Evesham Friends Meeting House Template:Dts2 Moorestown-Mt. Laurel and Hainesport-Mt. Laurel Rds. (Evesboro Rd.)
39°56′5″N 74°53′32″W / 39.93472°N 74.89222°W / 39.93472; -74.89222 (Evesham Friends Meeting House)
Mt. Laurel
30 Farmer's Hall Template:Dts2 SE corner of Moorestown on Mt. Laurel Rd.
39°56′2″N 74°53′32″W / 39.93389°N 74.89222°W / 39.93389; -74.89222 (Farmer's Hall)
Moorestown
31 Fenwick Manor Template:Dts2 15 Springfield Rd. (Pemberton Township)
39°57′53″N 74°37′44″W / 39.96472°N 74.62889°W / 39.96472; -74.62889 (Fenwick Manor)
New Lisbon
32 Thomas French, Jr., House Template:Dts2 512 Camden Ave.
39°57′29″N 74°58′0″W / 39.95806°N 74.96667°W / 39.95806; -74.96667 (French, Thomas, Jr., House)
Moorestown
33 Gen. Edward S. Godfrey House Template:Dts2 27 Main St., New Hanover Township
40°2′50″N 74°33′52″W / 40.04722°N 74.56444°W / 40.04722; -74.56444 (Godfrey, Edward S., Gen., House)
Cookstown
34 Green Hill Farm Template:Dts2 Oxmead and Deacon Rds.
40°2′43″N 74°48′54″W / 40.04528°N 74.81500°W / 40.04528; -74.81500 (Green Hill Farm)
Burlington Township
35 Jonathan Haines House Template:Dts2 NE of Medford on Fostertown Rd.
39°56′29″N 74°47′5″W / 39.94139°N 74.78472°W / 39.94139; -74.78472 (Haines, Jonathan, House)
Medford
36 Hanover Furnace Template:Dts2 Address Restricted Browns Mills
37 High Street Historic District Template:Dts2 Roughly, High St. from Pearl St. to Federal St.
40°4′38″N 74°51′31″W / 40.07722°N 74.85861°W / 40.07722; -74.85861 (High Street Historic District)
Burlington
38 Thomas Hollinshead House Template:Dts2 18 W. Stow Rd., Evesham Township
39°54′47″N 74°55′26″W / 39.91306°N 74.92389°W / 39.91306; -74.92389 (Hollinshead, Thomas, House)
Marlton
39 James and Charles B. Holloway Farm Complex Template:Dts2 Newbold La.
40°6′47″N 74°38′59″W / 40.11306°N 74.64972°W / 40.11306; -74.64972 (Holloway, James and Charles B., Farm Complex)
Chesterfield
40 Francis Hopkinson House Template:Dts2 101 Farnsworth Ave. at Park Ave.
40°8′54″N 74°42′50″W / 40.14833°N 74.71389°W / 40.14833; -74.71389 (Hopkinson, Francis, House)
Bordentown
41 John Inskeep Homestead Template:Dts2 70 N. Locust Rd., Evesham Township
39°53′50″N 74°55′0″W / 39.89722°N 74.91667°W / 39.89722; -74.91667 (Inskeep, John, Homestead)
Marlton
42 John Irick House Template:Dts2 E of Burlington off NJ Turnpike
40°3′2″N 74°45′48″W / 40.05056°N 74.76333°W / 40.05056; -74.76333 (Irick, John, House)
Burlington
43 Ivins-Conover House Template:Dts2 N of Moorestown off U.S. 130 on Cox Rd.
40°0′10″N 74°55′7″W / 40.00278°N 74.91861°W / 40.00278; -74.91861 (Ivins--Conover House)
Moorestown
44 Benjamin Jones House Template:Dts2 Pemberton-Browns Mills Rd.
39°58′12″N 74°37′31″W / 39.97000°N 74.62528°W / 39.97000; -74.62528 (Jones, Benjamin, House)
Pemberton
45 Kirby's Mill Template:Dts2 NE of Medford at Church and Fostertown Rds.
39°55′0″N 74°48′22″W / 39.91667°N 74.80611°W / 39.91667; -74.80611 (Kirby's Mill)
Medford
46 Log Cabin Lodge Template:Dts2 Stokes and Tabernacle Rds.
39°51′49″N 74°48′21″W / 39.86361°N 74.80583°W / 39.86361; -74.80583 (Log Cabin Lodge)
Medford Lakes
47 Moorestown Friends School and Meetinghouse Template:Dts2 Main St. at Chester Ave.
39°57′49″N 74°56′30″W / 39.96361°N 74.94167°W / 39.96361; -74.94167 (Moorestown Friends School and Meetinghouse)
Moorestown
48 Moorestown Historic District Template:Dts2 Roughly bounded by Maple Ave., Chestnust Ave., Main St. from Zelley Ave. to Locust St., and Mill St.
39°57′58″N 74°56′13″W / 39.96611°N 74.93694°W / 39.96611; -74.93694 (Moorestown Historic District)
Moorestown
49 Morris Mansion and Mill Template:Dts2 Hanover St.
39°58′15″N 74°41′4″W / 39.97083°N 74.68444°W / 39.97083; -74.68444 (Morris Mansion and Mill)
Pemberton
50 Mount Holly Historic District Template:Dts2 Roughly bounded by Prospect, Elm and Top-E-Toy Sts., RR tracks, Madison and Clifton Aves.
39°59′37″N 74°47′16″W / 39.99361°N 74.78778°W / 39.99361; -74.78778 (Mount Holly Historic District)
Mount Holly
51 New Jersey Manual Training and Industrial School for Colored Youth Template:Dts2 N of Burlington Rd., W of I-295
40°8′29″N 74°43′25″W / 40.14139°N 74.72361°W / 40.14139; -74.72361 (New Jersey Manual Training and Industrial School for Colored Youth)
Bordentown
52 New St. Mary's Episcopal Church Template:Dts2 N side of Broad St. between Talbot and Wood Sts.
40°4′37″N 74°51′43″W / 40.07694°N 74.86194°W / 40.07694; -74.86194 (New St. Mary's Episcopal Church)
Burlington
53 Barzillai Newbold House Template:Dts2 E of Columbus on Columbus-Georgetown Rds.
40°3′56″N 74°40′4″W / 40.06556°N 74.66778°W / 40.06556; -74.66778 (Newbold, Barzillai, House)
Columbus
54 William and Susannah Newbold House Template:Dts2 E of Georgetown
40°4′55″N 74°37′41″W / 40.08194°N 74.62806°W / 40.08194; -74.62806 (Newbold, William and Susannah, House)
Georgetown
55 North Pemberton Railroad Station Template:Dts2 Hanover St.
39°58′36″N 74°40′54″W / 39.97667°N 74.68167°W / 39.97667; -74.68167 (North Pemberton Railroad Station)
Pemberton
56 Oakwood Template:Dts2 W of Wrightstown on Springfield Meeting Rd.
40°3′7″N 74°38′21″W / 40.05194°N 74.63917°W / 40.05194; -74.63917 (Oakwood)
Wrightstown
57 Alice Paul Birthplace Template:Dts2 118 Hooten Rd.
39°57′24″N 74°55′50″W / 39.95667°N 74.93056°W / 39.95667; -74.93056 (Paul, Alice, Birthplace)
Mt. Laurel Township Also known as Paulsdale
58 Peachfield Template:Dts2 N of Mount Holly on Burr Rd.
40°2′6″N 74°48′9″W / 40.03500°N 74.80250°W / 40.03500; -74.80250 (Peachfield)
Mount Holly
59 Pearson-How, Cooper, and Lawrence Houses Template:Dts2 453-459 High St.
40°4′33″N 74°51′27″W / 40.07583°N 74.85750°W / 40.07583; -74.85750 (Pearson-How, Cooper, and Lawrence Houses)
Burlington
60 Pemberton Historic District Template:Dts2 Roughly bounded by Budd Ave., Budd's Run, Egbert and Cedar Rd., and Rancocas Creek and NJ Central Power and Light Co.
39°58′12″N 74°41′1″W / 39.97000°N 74.68361°W / 39.97000; -74.68361 (Pemberton Historic District)
Pemberton
61 Perkins House Template:Dts2 Camden Ave. and King's Highway
39°57′34″N 74°57′32″W / 39.95944°N 74.95889°W / 39.95944; -74.95889 (Perkins House)
Moorestown
62 Philadelphia Watch Case Company Building Template:Dts2 Pavilion and Lafayette Aves.
40°2′24″N 74°57′34″W / 40.04000°N 74.95944°W / 40.04000; -74.95944 (Philadelphia Watch Case Company Building)
Riverside
63 Point Breeze Template:Dts2 U.S. 206 and Park St.
40°9′22″N 74°42′30″W / 40.15611°N 74.70833°W / 40.15611; -74.70833 (Point Breeze)
Bordentown
64 Providence Presbyterian Church of Bustleton Template:Dts2 Jct. of Old York and Burlington-Bustleton Rds.
40°5′16″N 74°47′2″W / 40.08778°N 74.78389°W / 40.08778; -74.78389 (Providence Presbyterian Church of Bustleton)
Roebling
65 Quaker School Template:Dts2 York and Penn Sts.
40°4′48″N 74°51′22″W / 40.08000°N 74.85611°W / 40.08000; -74.85611 (Quaker School)
Burlington
66 Rancocas Historic Village Template:Dts2 Irregular pattern bounded N and W by Willingboro line, E to Springside Rd. and to S 3rd St.
40°0′37″N 74°52′1″W / 40.01028°N 74.86694°W / 40.01028; -74.86694 (Rancocas Historic Village)
Rancocas
67 Recklesstown Template:Dts2 Present town of Chesterfield along Chesterfield-Georgetown Rd. and NJ 528
40°6′49″N 74°38′15″W / 40.11361°N 74.63750°W / 40.11361; -74.63750 (Recklesstown)
Chesterfield
68 Red Dragon Canoe Club Template:Dts2 221 Edgewater Ave.
40°4′11″N 74°53′53″W / 40.06972°N 74.89806°W / 40.06972; -74.89806 (Red Dragon Canoe Club)
Edgewater Park
69 Riverton Historic District Template:Dts2 Roughly bounded by the Delaware R., Park Ave., Thomas Ave., and Fulton St.
40°0′33″N 75°0′50″W / 40.00917°N 75.01389°W / 40.00917; -75.01389 (Riverton Historic District)
Riverton Borough
70 Roebling Historic District Template:Dts2 Roughly bounded by Roebling Park, South St., 2nd and 8th Aves., Roland St., Alden, Norman Railroad, and Amboy Aves.
40°7′1″N 74°46′30″W / 40.11694°N 74.77500°W / 40.11694; -74.77500 (Roebling Historic District)
Roebling
71 Rosebud Farm Template:Dts2 E of Jobstown on Springfield Meetinghouse Rd.
40°2′19″N 74°39′42″W / 40.03861°N 74.66167°W / 40.03861; -74.66167 (Rosebud Farm)
Jobstown
72 Schoolhouse Template:Dts2 2 mi. E of Bridgeboro on Salem Rd.
40°1′49″N 74°53′46″W / 40.03028°N 74.89611°W / 40.03028; -74.89611 (Schoolhouse)
Bridgeboro
73 Shamong Hotel Template:Dts2 Main St.
39°49′5″N 74°32′8″W / 39.81806°N 74.53556°W / 39.81806; -74.53556 (Shamong Hotel)
Chatsworth
74 Singleton-Lathem-Large House Template:Dts2 NW of Chesterfield on NJ 528
40°8′33″N 74°40′46″W / 40.14250°N 74.67944°W / 40.14250; -74.67944 (Singleton-Lathem-Large House)
Chesterfield
75 Smith Mansion Template:Dts2 12 High St.
39°57′46″N 74°56′51″W / 39.96278°N 74.94750°W / 39.96278; -74.94750 (Smith Mansion)
Moorestown
76 Thomas Smith House Template:Dts2 1645 Hainesport-Mt. Laurel Rd.
39°55′8″N 74°54′58″W / 39.91889°N 74.91611°W / 39.91889; -74.91611 (Smith, Thomas, House)
Mount Laurel
77 Smithville Historic District Template:Dts2 Off NJ 38
39°58′57″N 74°45′4″W / 39.98250°N 74.75111°W / 39.98250; -74.75111 (Smithville Historic District)
Smithville
78 St. Mary of the Lakes Catholic Church Template:Dts2 108 Stokes Rd.
39°51′45″N 74°48′19″W / 39.86250°N 74.80528°W / 39.86250; -74.80528 (St. Mary of the Lakes Catholic Church)
Medford Lakes
79 St. Stephens Episcopal Church Template:Dts2 158 Warren St.
40°3′52″N 74°55′1″W / 40.06444°N 74.91694°W / 40.06444; -74.91694 (St. Stephens Episcopal Church)
Beverly City
80 Dr. James Still Office Template:Dts2 209 Church Rd.
39°54′56″N 74°49′29″W / 39.91556°N 74.82472°W / 39.91556; -74.82472 (Still, Dr. James, Office)
Medford
81 Charles Stokes House Template:Dts2 600 Beverly-Rancocas Rd., Willingboro Township
40°0′44″N 74°52′30″W / 40.01222°N 74.87500°W / 40.01222; -74.87500 (Stokes, Charles, House)
Riverside
82 Stokes-Evans House Template:Dts2 52 E. Main St., Evesham Township
39°53′26″N 74°55′3″W / 39.89056°N 74.91750°W / 39.89056; -74.91750 (Stokes--Evans House)
Marlton
83 Taylor-Newbold House Template:Dts2 Off Old York Rd. (Rt 660)
40°6′56″N 74°40′6″W / 40.11556°N 74.66833°W / 40.11556; -74.66833 (Taylor--Newbold House)
Chesterfield
84 Town Hall Template:Dts2 40 E. Main St.
39°57′51″N 74°56′42″W / 39.96417°N 74.94500°W / 39.96417; -74.94500 (Town Hall)
Moorestown
85 Upper Springfield Meetinghouse Template:Dts2 W of Wrightstown
40°2′40″N 74°38′30″W / 40.04444°N 74.64167°W / 40.04444; -74.64167 (Upper Springfield Meetinghouse)
Wrightstown
86 Vincentown Historic District Template:Dts2 Roughly bounded by Mill, Church, Pleasant, Main, & Race Sts., & Red Lion Rd.
39°56′5″N 74°45′2″W / 39.93472°N 74.75056°W / 39.93472; -74.75056 (Vincentown Historic District)
Vincentown
87 Whitesbog Historic District Template:Dts2 N of SR 70 and S of Fort Dix
39°57′34.21″N 74°30′34.32″W / 39.9595028°N 74.5095333°W / 39.9595028; -74.5095333 (Whitesbog Historic District)
Browns Mills
88 Jacob Wills House Template:Dts2 Brick Rd., W of Evans Rd.
39°52′46″N 74°54′2″W / 39.87944°N 74.90056°W / 39.87944; -74.90056 (Wills, Jacob, House)
Marlton

References

  1. ^ a b The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites, a National Historic Site, and several National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  3. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2008-04-24.