Entrance Foyer in Mead Hall Madison New Jersey

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2008-08-09

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George A. Jenkins of New Brunswick was hired as the builder although the architect is unknown. The result was a structure of massive dimensions and of fine, sturdy materials, including brick (kilned at Benjamin Pierson Lum�s brickyard in Chatham), brownstone foundation and steps, marble hall floors and fireplaces, mahogany doors, stairs, and woodwork imported from San Domingo and hand-carved in England, and silver-plated hardware. The most modern conveniences of the day, central heating and baths, were installed.
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Entrance Foyer Mead Hall, Gibbons Mansion, Mead Hall, Drew University, Greek Revival Architecture, Madison, Morris County, The Skylands, NJ Skylands, Jersey Skylands, New Jersey Skylands, Lakeland, Gibbon Family, New Jersey, Jersey, NJ, The Garden State, U.S. National Register of Historic Places, New Jersey Register of Historic Places

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