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Container List 8-14 SUPPLEMENT RECEIVED IN 2015 8 157 MCHC Gate Keepers – Matawan Final Report 2005 8 158 Avon Public Library (Avon-by-the-Sea) 2006 8 159 Blasingburg School (Wall) 2006 8 160 Building 18 Fort Hancock (Highlands) 2006 8 161 Burrowes Mansion (Matawan) 2006 8 162 Centennial Cottage Roof (Neptune) 2006 8 163 Church of the Presidents (Long Branch) 2006 8 164 Court Street School (Freehold) 2006 8 165 Crawford House (Tinton Falls) 2006 8 166 Eden Woolley House (Ocean) 2006 8 167 InfoAge (Wall) – not funded 2006 8 168 Jersey Shore Arts Center (Neptune) 2006 8 169 Junior League (Rumson) – not funded 2006 8 170 Long Branch Free Public Library (Long Branch) – not funded 2006 8 171 McLeod-Rice House (Middletown) 2006 8 172 Neptune Hose Company (Long Branch) 2006 8 173 Old First Church (West Long Branch) 2006 8 174 St. Andrew By-the-Sea (Allenhurst) 2006 8 175 Strauss Mansion (Atlantic Highlands) 2006 8 176 Taylor-Butler House (Middletown) 2006 8 177 Van Mater Farm (Holmdel) 2006 8 178 Village Inn (Englishtown) 2006 8 179 Woman’s Club (Red Bank) 2006 8 180 WWI Artillery (Belmar) 2006 8 181 MCHC: Correspondence 2006 8 182 Allgor-Barkalow House & Blasingburg Schoolhouse (Wall) 2007 8 183 Bethel AME Church (Freehold) 2007 8 184 Carnegie Library (Long Branch) 2007 8 185 Church of the Presidents (Long Branch) 2007 8 186 Crawford House (Tinton Falls) 2007 8 187 Eden Woolley House (Ocean) 2007 8 188 First Baptist Church (Freehold) 2007 8 189 InfoAge Learning Center (Wall) 2007 8 190 Jersey Shore Arts Center (Neptune) 2007 8 191 MCHA Museum (Freehold) 2007 8 192 Montrose School (Colts Neck) 2007 8 193 Neptune Hose Company (Long Branch) 2007 8 194 Shrewsbury Monthly Meeting (Shrewsbury) 2007 8 195 Squan Life Saving Station (Manasquan) 2007 8 196 St. Andrew By-the Sea (Allenhurst) 2007 8 197 Strauss Mansion (Atlantic Highlands) 2007 8 198 Van Mater Barn (Holmdel) 2007 8 199 West Freehold School (Freehold Township) 2007 8 200 MCHC: Preservation Grant Award Letters 2007 8 201 MCHC: Historical Preservation Grants File 2007 9 202 Preservation Grant Awards Letters 2008 9 203 Vouchers-First Half Grant 2008 9 204 Grant Letters of Recommendation 2008 9 205 Allgor-Barkalow House (Wall) 2008 9 206 American Littoral Society (Highlands) 2008 9 207 Avon Pavilion (Avon) 2008 9 208 Carnegie Library (Long Branch) – not funded 2008 9 209 Christ Church (Shrewsbury) 2008 9 210 Church of the Presidents (Long Branch) 2008 9 211 Crawford House (Tinton Falls) 2008 9 212 Dr. Cooke’s Office (Holmdel) 2008 9 213 Eden Woolley House (Ocean) 2008 9 214 Elberon Memorial Church (Long Branch) 2008 9 215 First Baptist Church (Freehold) 2008 9 216 Information Age Learning Center (Wall) 2008 9 217 Junior League (Rumson) 2008 9 218 MacLeod-Rice House (Middletown) 2008 9 219 MCHA Museum (Freehold) 2008 9 220 Millhurst Mills (Manalapan) – not funded 2008 9 221 Montrose School (Colts Neck) 2008 9 222 Neptune High School/Jersey Shore Arts Center (Neptune) 2008 9 223 Old Tennent Church (Manalapan) 2008 9 224 Red Bank Charter School (Red Bank) 2008 9 225 Shrewsbury Monthly Meeting (Shrewsbury) 2008 9 226 Squan Beach Life-Saving Station (Manasquan) 2008 9 227 Strauss Mansion (Atlantic Highlands) 2008 9 228 Van Mater Barn (Holmdel) 2008 9 229 Water Witch Club (Middletown) – withdrawn 2008 9 230 William Goodenough House (Farmingdale) 2008 9 231 World War II Memorial (Belmar) 2008 9 232 All Saints Church (Middletown) 2009 9 233 Allentown Library (Allentown) 2009 9 234 Bethel A.M.E. Church (Freehold) 2009 9 235 Blasingburg Schoolhouse (Wall Township) 2009 9 236 Christ Church (Shrewsbury) 2009 9 237 Church of the Presidents (Long Branch) 2009 9 238 Eden Woolley House (Ocean) 2009 9 239 Elberon Memorial Church (Long Branch) 2009 9 240 Jersey Shore Arts Center (Neptune) 2009 9 241 Junior League (Rumson) 2009 9 242 Little Red Schoolhouse (Middletown) 2009 9 243 MacLeod-Rice House (Middletown) 2009 9 244 Malta Mast (Belmar) 2009 9 245 Marlpit Hall (Middletown) 2009 9 246 Montrose School (Colts Neck) 2009 9 247 Old Tennent Church (Manalapan) 2009 9 248 Shrewsbury Monthly Meeting (Shrewsbury) 2009 9 249 Squan Beach Life-Saving Station (Manasquan) 2009 9 250 St. Andrew’s Church (Spring Lake) 2009 9 251 St. George’s by the River (Rumson) 2009 9 252 Strauss Mansion (Atlantic Highlands) 2009 9 253 Van Mater Barn (Holmdel) 2009 9 254 Village Inn (Englishtown) 2009 9 255 West Freehold School (Freehold Township) 2009 9 256 Woman’s Club (Red Bank) 2009 9 257 Preservation Grants 2009 10 258 MCHC Executive Files 1996 10 259 MCHC Executive Files 1997 10 260 MCHC Executive Files 1998 10 261 MCHC Executive Files 1999 10 262 MCHC Executive Files 2000 10 263 MCHC Executive Files 2001 10 264 MCHC Executive Files 2002 10 265 MCHC Executive Files 2003 10 266 MCHC Executive Files 2004 10 267 MCHC Executive Files 2005 10 268 MCHC Executive Files 2006 11 269 MCHC General Correspondence 2004- 2012 11 270 MCHC Grant Vouchers 2007 11 271 MCHC Monthly Meeting 2007 11 272 MCHC Monthly Meeting 2008 11 273 MCHC Monthly Meeting 2009 11 274 Historic Preservation Articles 2007 11 275 Historic Preservation Awards 2007 11 276 Ephemera 2007- 2008 11 277 Essay Contest Administrative 2007- 2012 11 278 Essay Contest Administrative 2007- 2012 11 279 Essays 2002 11 280 Essays 2003 11 281 Essays 2004 11 282 Essays 2005 11 283 Essays 2006 11 284 Essays 2007 11 285 Essays 2008 11 286 Essays 2009 11 287 Essays 2012 11 288 Essays 2014 11 289 Essays 2014 11 290 Essays 2015 11 291 Essays 2015 11 292 Essays 2015 12 293 Landex-Land Records Management System undated 12 294 Maintenance & Repair of Arch. Cast Iron 1991 12 295 NJ Bldg. Contracts & Mechanical Liens 1999 12 296 Historic Tours of Monmouth County/Weekend in Old Monmouth Guide 2001- Books & Map 2012 12 297 Belmar Water Carnival on Silver Lake (Image) ca. 1925 12 298 History of Farmingdale 1965 12 299 NJ Hist. Comm. Grants – Monmouth County 1970- 1984 12 300 Fair Haven Century Homes 1976 12 301 NJHC Oral History-Theodore J. Labrecque 1984 12 302 MCHC Monthly Meeting Minutes 1990 12 303 MCHC Monthly Meeting Minutes 1991 12 304 MCHC Monthly Meeting Minutes 1992 12 305 MCHC O.G. Fishing Pier Preservation Award Nomination 1995 12 306 MCHC O.G. Whilden Bldg. Preservation Award 1996 12 307 Correspondence 2001- 2002 12 308 MCHC Press Clippings 2000- 2001 12 309 MCHC Correspondence 2000- 2001 12 310 All Saints’ Church Stained Glass Interim Report 2000 12 311 Little Red Schoolhouse Correspondence 2000 12 312 Robert Zion (Upper Freehold Memorial) Landscape Architect 2000 12 313 Spring Lake Borough Hall (Spring Lake) 2000 12 314 104 Navesink, Atl. High. Presv. Award Nomination 2001 12 315 All Saints’ Church (Middletown) 2001 12 316 Avon Public Library (Avon-by-the-Sea) 2001 12 317 Blasingburg Schoolhouse (Wall) 2001 12 318 Deal Borough Hall (Deal) 2001 12 319 First Baptist Church (Freehold) 2001 12 320 Holmes-Hendrickson House (Holmdel) 2001 12 321 Junior League Headquarters (Rumson) 2001 12 322 Laura Harding House (Holmdel) 2001 12 323 Neptune High School/JSAC (Neptune Township) 2001 12 324 Old Brick Church (Marlboro) 2001 12 325 Old First Church (West Long Branch) 2001 12 326 Osborn B.G. (Brielle) 2001 12 327 Smock Farm Barns (Holmdel) 2001 12 328 Spring Lake Heights School (Spring Lake Heights) 2001 12 329 St. Catharine’s (Spring Lake) 2001 12 330 St. Peter’s Church (Freehold) 2001 12 331 Strauss Mansion (Atlantic Highlands) 2001 12 332 Woman’s Club of Red Bank (Red Bank) 2001 12 333 Adolf Strauss House (Atlantic Highlands) 2002 12 334 All Saints’ Church (Middletown) 2002 12 335 Avon-by-the-Sea Library (Avon-by-the-Sea) 2002 12 336 Centennial Cottage (Neptune Township) 2002 12 337 Clarksburg School (Clarksburg) 2002 12 338 Clarksburg School (Millstone) 2002 12 339 Covenhoven House (Freehold Borough) 2002 12 340 Craig House (Freehold Township) 2002 12 341 Eden Woolley House (Ocean) 2002 12 342 Freehold Borough Firehouse (Freehold Borough) 2002 12 343 Junior League Headquarters (Rumson) 2002 12 344 Murray Farm House (Middletown) 2002 12 345 Neptune High School/JSAC (Neptune Township) 2002 12 346 Oakley Farmstead (Freehold Township) 2002 12 347 Old Brick Church (Marlboro) 2002 12 348 Old First United Methodist (West Long Branch) 2002 12 349 Old Scots Boyd Monument (Marlboro) 2002 12 350 Parker Homestead (Little Silver) 2002 12 351 Railroad Station (Little Silver) 2002 12 352 Smock Barns (Holmdel) 2002 12 353 St. Catharine’s Church (Spring Lake) 2002 12 354 St. Gabriel’s Church (Marlboro) 2002 12 355 Village Inn (Englishtown) 2002 12 356 Freehold Borough Library (Freehold Borough) 2003 12 357 Adolf Strauss House (Atlantic Highlands) 2004 12 358 Fort Hancock Environmental Assessment 2002 12 359 Cultural Resource Investigation (Aberdeen Township) 2003 12 360 MCHC Meeting Minutes 2004 12 361 MCHC Grant Recommendations 2005 12 362 MCHC Grant Application Guidelines 1993- 2013 12 363 Monmouth County Building Appraisals 1973 13 364 “Monmouth County” Song Undated 13 365 MCHC Preservation Grants 1990 13 366 Keyport Historic Preservation Commission Grant Application 1990 13 367 Allentown Public Library (Allentown) 1991 13 368 MCHC Minutes & Correspondence 1996 13 369 MCHC Preservation Grants 1993 13 370 Executive Director Reports 1996- 1997 13 371 St. Peter’s Church (Freehold Borough) 1996 13 372 Dr. Cooke’s Office (Holmdel) 1996 13 373 Holmes-Hendrickson House (Freehold Borough) 1997 13 375 Philip Freneau Grave Preservation Award 1997 13 374 St. Peter’s Chapel (Freehold Borough) 1997 13 376 Deal Municipal Hall (Deal) 1998 13 377 Fort Hancock Post Theater (Fort Hancock) 1998 13 378 MCHA Dittmar Correspondence
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