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365 Hobart Avenue, Linfield, 1911

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Linfield was constructed for Stephen M. Linington at 365 Hobart Avenue in Short Hills in 1911. The architect was James E. Ware and Sons. The home was featured in The November 15, 1911 issue of The American Architect. The house was also pictured in American Homes & Gardens, November 1913. Previous owners were: Robert D. Elden (1921), Oscar M. Condit (1930), James Footharap (1952) and in 1978, it was owned by E.Freeman Bunn (1878). See house file with David Gibson's report.

2022.011.002

2022.011

         Stephen M. Linington home, 1911. Architect: James E. Ware & Sons
         Stephen M. Linington home, 1911. Architect: James E. Ware & Sons
            Linfield plans
            365 Hobart Avenue, Linfield, 1911 picture number 3

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