Lindenwold Mansion in Morristown NJ

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2021-08-02

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The 1886 High Victorian Mansion was built in 1886 by William B. Skidmore / Julia Cobb.. The West Wing was designed by JohnClaflin in 1905. Lindenwold is a two and one-half story stone building featuring Victorian Gothic architecture with Jacobean Revival and Queen Anne motifs. The earliest section was constructed in 1886 by William B. Skidmore for his family residence. He was married to Julia Cobb, daughter of George T. Cobb, a mayor of Morristown. In 1905, the Skidmore estate sold the property to John Claflin, who added a west wing by 1910.
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Lindenwold, Victorian Architecture, Homes of the Rich and Famous, Mansions, Palaces of New Jersey, The Peck School, Morristown, Morris County, The Skylands, NJ Skylands, New Jersey Skylands, Lakeland, Northwestern NJ, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State, U.S. National Register of Historic Places, New Jersey Register of Historic Places

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