Keywords: old mine road oldmineroad william ennes house williamenneshouse sussex co nj sussexconj historic american buildings survey historicamericanbuildingssurvey ennes ennis sandyston township sandystontownship publicdomain noknowncopyrightrestrictions minisink william ennes williamennes 1751 blackandwhite photo border monochrome outdoor black and white Photocopy of a photograph Photographer unknown, ca. 1890 SE & NE Elevations "William Ennes House, Old Mine Road, Sandyston Township, Sussex County, NJ www.loc.gov/pictures/item/NJ0823/ Documentation compiled after 1933. Survey number HABS NJ-431 Unprocessed field note material exists for this structure (FN-564). Building/structure dates: 1751 initial construction Significance: This small stone dwelling, one of the three remaining structures which formed the village of Minisink, was built in 1751, according to an inscription. It was the home of William Ennes, one of the first teachers in Sussex County. Though added to at the turn of the 20th century and again in 1952, the original one room and loft house has had only minor alterations. Collection Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress) Photocopy of a photograph Photographer unknown, ca. 1890 SE & NE Elevations "William Ennes House, Old Mine Road, Sandyston Township, Sussex County, NJ www.loc.gov/pictures/item/NJ0823/ Documentation compiled after 1933. Survey number HABS NJ-431 Unprocessed field note material exists for this structure (FN-564). Building/structure dates: 1751 initial construction Significance: This small stone dwelling, one of the three remaining structures which formed the village of Minisink, was built in 1751, according to an inscription. It was the home of William Ennes, one of the first teachers in Sussex County. Though added to at the turn of the 20th century and again in 1952, the original one room and loft house has had only minor alterations. Collection Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress) |