The Peter D. Smith House at Waterloo Village

dc.creatorBeards, Daniel E.
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-29T20:36:26Z
dc.date.available2025-01-29T20:36:26Z
dc.date.issued2011-07-10
dc.descriptionThe Peter D. Smith house was erected in 1871, the same year Peter, 26, was married. The house overlooks the village and has a sweeping view of the Musconetcong River and Morris Canal. Peter D. Smith, grandson of John Smith, had this elaborate home with its fashionable Mansard roof and Second French Empire architecture built circa 1870. Peter D. married Ann Elizabeth Sandford of Newark and they had four children. Sadly, but not uncommon for the times, their two daughters died during childhood. Their oldest son married his childhood friend and love, Claribel Stackhouse, on his deathbed and died at the age of 26. The surviving child, Sandford Roy Smith (1887-1982), lived in Waterloo Village in his younger years and inherited his father�s estate.
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dc.subjectThe Peter D. Smith House
dc.subjectWaterloo Village
dc.subjectMorris Canal
dc.subjectCanal Village
dc.subjectByram Township
dc.subjectSussex County
dc.subjectThe Skyland
dc.subjectNew Jersey Skylands
dc.subjectNJ Skylands
dc.subjectLakeland
dc.subjectNew Jersey
dc.subjectNJ
dc.subjectJersey
dc.subjectThe Garden State
dc.subjectNational Register of Historic Places
dc.subjectU.S. Historic District
dc.subjectNew Jersey Register of Historic Places
dc.subjectHistoric Civil Engineering Landmarks
dc.titleThe Peter D. Smith House at Waterloo Village

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