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2024 MLH Spring Magazine Vol. 6 Issue 1

Spring is in the air and our Jersey History team has been busy researching some great local topics.

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Mr.localhistoryproject16 hours ago
UPDATE: Bernardsville Tear Down Alert - Boylan House - Did more digging

Past Owners

The 35 Olcott Square Boylan property was most likely purchased from John Parker, as he owned large portions of land that he had acquired from James Alexander, the father of William Alexander, also known as Lord Stirling. Since the house was around before the Revolutionary War, it was most likely built by Dr. James Boylan, as his father, Aaron, died in 1751. It is also noted in deed searches that James had sold property to his daughter, Catherine Boylan, for $300. She sold it to her brother, John, who most likely held the property until it was willed back to Catherine in 1843, when John died. As he never married and had no heirs, this was likely the case.

After John and James Boylan, other owners of the 35 Olcott property included John's younger sister, Catherine; Charles Quimby; the Bernardsville Methodist Episcopal Church; George and Phoebe Seney; James and Mary Diehl; Senator Samuel S. Childs; Marie A. Liddy; and now the Palmer family.

But what we do love knowing is that the Old Stone Tavern hotel had a tavern on the location before the hotel...... guess if the history fits this story?

Know your Bville History - https://www.mrlocalhistory.org/tear-down-alert-bernardsvilles-boylan-house/
Mr.localhistoryproject
Mr.localhistoryproject21 hours ago
SATURDAY, JUNE 14 - FLAG DAY! Why everyone in Jersey needs to fly an Annin American flag on June 14!

Still time to run out and find a real Annin Company American Flag - Amazon - Walmart - just google it and go get one 🙂 Fly it proud!
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Mr.localhistoryproject22 hours ago
If you're from Basking Ridge - love when history just pops up and you know parts of the story. Here's a classic poem by a man we recently wrote about......we call him the "Pope of Basking Ridge". Great memory.

Read more:
https://www.mrlocalhistory.org/bill-hine-pope-of-basking-ridge/
Mr.localhistoryproject
Mr.localhistoryproject4 days ago
Monday, June 9, 2025 -
After a round of emails was sent out this past weekend, we received a few responses and had a few calls. Our assumptions are correct, as we've seen this before.

It appears that the Friends of the Jacobus Vanderveer House Board and Executives have been struggling to secure talent to run the organization while maintaining its mission, bylaws, financial stability, and volunteer support, and was unable to present an acceptable solution to Bedminster Township, the property owner.

Basically, the board of Friends of JVH non-profit jerked around for WAY TOO LONG and needs to get their act together AND FAST!

Continue Reading -
Mr.localhistoryproject
Mr.localhistoryproject5 days ago
EVICTION ALERT - this time we’re in Bedminster NJ at the historic Jacobus Vanderveer House.
UPDATES HERE - https://www.mrlocalhistory.org/vanderveer-bedminster-eviction/

Something is not right between the govt and the non-profit. What's going on? Here's what we know....
Mr.localhistoryproject
Mr.localhistoryproject5 days ago
The The High Bridge Soap Box Derby continued this American tradition on the Main Street racetrack. Little rain never stops a great event like this - history and more pics -
https://www.mrlocalhistory.org/soapboxderby/
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