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40 Knollwood Road, The Anchorage, c. 1880

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40 Knollwood was one of the original Hartshorn Homes. It was constructed c. 1880 by Lamb and Wheeler. Transfer of deed was made by Stewart Hartshorn to Alice Haswell in 1880. The house was called "The Anchorage" and featured prominently in the earliest representations of Short Hills Park and was featured in Bucknell & Comstock's pattern book. House for Stewart Hartshorn, (Gouverneur K. Haswell House), Knollwood Road, Short Hills, N.J., 1879, L.&W.
         B&W Photograph of The Anchorage

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