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Johnson Hall (Salem, New Jersey)

Coordinates: 39°34′28″N 75°28′0″W / 39.57444°N 75.46667°W / 39.57444; -75.46667
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39°34′28″N 75°28′0″W / 39.57444°N 75.46667°W / 39.57444; -75.46667 Johnson Hall is the house built by Colonel Robert Johnson in the Federal style for his new wife in 1806–7. It is in the historic Market Street of Salem, New Jersey.

The house was left to Col. Johnson's daughter, Anna Mubbell.[1] It subsequently became the property of the county and was moved when a new courthouse was built on the site.[2] It is now used as the offices of local organisations including the Chamber of Commerce and Visitor's Center.[3]

References

  1. ^ Ross, Alberta; Williams, Seymour (11 March 1939), "The Johnson House" (PDF), Historic American Buildings Survey, no. HABS-NJ-219
  2. ^ Salem County Historic Sites Inventory, p. 16
  3. ^ Dunn, Phil (3 January 2011), Salem County Chamber of Commerce moving headquarters to historic Johnson Hall in downtown Salem, NJ.com