The Craig House At Monmouth Battlefield State Park
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2007-06-24
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The earliest section of the Craig Farmhouse was built by Samuel Craig in 1746. The original house was a one-and-one-half story Dutch-framed structure. It was enlarged in the 1770s by John Craig, Jr. with the extension of the Georgian-style two-story addition on the west side.
The farmers and their slaves grew wheat, rye, Indian Corn, and oats while horses, cattle, sheep and hogs fed in the pastures.
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The Craig House, Monmouth Battlefield State Park, Battlefield State Park, The American Revolution, American History, History, U.S. History. The American Revolution, General George Washington, The Continental Army, Monmouth County, New Jersey in The American Revolution, Freehold Township, U.S. National Register of Historic Places, U.S. National Historic Landmark District, New Jersey Register of Historic Places, Monmouth Battlefield Historic District, The Jersey Shore, The Shore, Jersey Shore, NJ Shore, New Jersey Shore, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State
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