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Container List Box Folder Title Year 1 1 MCHC: Monthly Meetings, January - June 1990 1 1 MCHC: Grants Awarded 1990 1 2 Allentown Public Library. (Excavation & Concrete work at the Library) 1990 1 2 Atlantic Highland Historical Society (Adolph Strauss House) 1990 1 3 Battleground Historical Society, Tennent (Village Inn, Englishtown) 1990 1 4 Fair Haven, Borough of (Fisk Chapel) 1990 1 4 Fair Lawn, Borough of (Bicentennial Hall) 1990 1 4 Freehold Township Historical Commission (Freehold School & Georgia 1990 School House) 1 4 Friends of Monmouth Battlefield (Derick Sutfin House) 1990 1 5 Holmdel Historical Society (Holmdel Historical Society Museum) 1990 1 5 Holmdel Township (Holmdel Historical Cemeteries) 1990 1 6 Matawan Historical Sites Commission (Burrowes Mansion) 1990 1 6 Monmouth County Historical Association, Freehold (Marlpit Hall 1990 Preservation) 1 7 Spring Lake Historical Society, Inc (Spring Lake Historical Society 1990 Museum) 1 8 Upper Freehold Township, Cream Ridge (Old Municipal Bldg., 1990 Imlaystown) 1 9 MCHC: Grants Recipients 1991 1 9a MCHC: General Correspondence 1991 1 10 Allentown, Borough of (Borough Hall Annex – grant not awarded) 1991 1 10 Allentown Public Library Association, Inc (Allentown Public Library) 1991 1 10 Atlantic Highlands Historical Society (Adolph Strauss House) 1991 1 10 Avon Free Public Library (Library restoration) 1991 1 11 Battleground Historical Society, Tennent (Englishtown Village Inn) 1991 1 12 Christ Church, Shrewsbury (Christ Church Clock Tower) 1991 1 13 Friends of Monmouth Battlefield, Tennent (Sutfin-Herbert House) 1991 1 13 Freehold Township Historical Preservation Commission (West Freehold 1991 School & Georgia School House) 1 14 Garden Club, Middletown (The Little Red School House) 1991 1 15 Historical Society of Ocean Grove (Centennial College) 1991 1 15 Holmdel Historical Society (Holmdel Historical Society Museum + 1991 Headquarters) 1 16 Matawan Historic Sites Commission (Burrowes House) 1991 1 16 Monmouth County Historical Association, Freehold (Holmes- 1991 Hendrickson House) 1 17 Roosevelt Board of Education (Ben Shahn mural) 1991 1 18 Spring Lake Historical Society (Spring Lake Historical Society Exhibition 1991 Hall) 1 19 MCHC General Correspondence 1992 1 19B MCHC General Meeting, January 1992 1992 1 20 Atlantic Highland Historical Society (Adolph Strauss House) 1992 1 20 Avon Free Public Library (Library Restoration) 1992 1 21 Battleground Historical Society (Englishtown Village Inn) 1992 1 22 Christ Church, Shrewsbury (Christ Church bldg.) 1992 1 23 Freehold Township Historical Preservation Society (West Freehold 1992 School & Georgia School House) 1 24 Historical Society of Ocean Grove (Centennial Cottage) 1992 1 24 Howell Historical Society (MacKenzie Museum + Library) 1992 1 25 Matawan Borough Historical Sites Commission (Burrowes Mansion) 1992 1 25 Monmouth County Historical Association, Freehold (Allen House, 1992 Shrewsbury) 1 26 NJ Museum of Agriculture, New Brunswick (Hendrickson Barn) 1992 2 27 MCHC Grants Awarded 1993 2 28 Atlantic Heights Historical Society (Adolph Strauss House) 1993 2 28 Avon Free Public Library (Library Bldg.) 1993 2 29 Battleground Historical Society (Englishtown Village Inn) 1993 2 30 Christ Church, Shrewsbury (Christ Church Interior Project) 1993 2 31 Friends of Monmouth Battlefield (Thompson-Taylor Hay & Wagon Barn) 1993 2 32 Holmdel Historical Society, Inc (Dr. Cooke’s Medical Office) 1993 2 32 Howell Historical Society (Horse Shed Project) 1993 2 33 Keansburg Historical Committee (Municipal Bldg.) 1993 2 34 Matawan Historic Sites Commission (Phillip Freneau Grave Site) 1993 2 34 Monmouth County Historical Association (Allen House Museum, 1993 Shrewsbury 2 34 Middletown Township (Old Middletown Railroad Station) 1993 2 35 New Jersey Museum of Agriculture (Hendrickson Barn) 1993 2 36 Ocean Grove Historical Society (Beersheba Well) 1993 2 37 St. Catherine’s Church, Spring Lake (Church Bell Tower) 1993 2 38 MCHC Grants Awarded 1994 2 38 MCHC General Correspondence 1994 Awards 1994 2 39 Atlantic Highland Historical Society (Adolph Strauss House) 1994 2 40 Battleground Arts Center (Org. funding) 1994 2 40 Battleground Historical Society, Tennent (Englishtown Village Inn) 1994 2 41 Christ Church, Shrewsbury (Church’s Interior) 1994 2 42 Fair Haven Veteran’s Committee (Veteran’s Statue, Victory Park) 1994 2 42 Freehold Township Historic Preservation Commission (Georgia Road 1994 School House) 2 42 Friends of Monmouth Battlefield (Rhea-Applegate Barn) 1994 2 43 Keansburg Borough (Borough Hall) 1994 2 44 Manalapan Township Parks & Recreation (Dreyer House Renovations) 1994 2 44 Middletown Township (Old Middletown Railroad Station) 1994 2 44 Monmouth County Historical Association (Market Hall Project) 1994 2 45 St Catherine’s-St Margaret Parish, Spring Lake (Church’s bell Tower 1994 project) 2 46 Wall Township-Dept. of Public Works (Marconi Transatlantic Radio 1994 Towers) 3 47 MCHC Grants Awarded 1995 1995 3 47B MCHC Preservation Awards 1995 1995 3 48 All Saints Memorial Church, Navesink (Barn Restoration) 1995 3 48 Atlantic Highlands Historical Society (Adolph Strauss House) 1995 3 49 Bradley Beach Borough (Borough Hall) – grant not funded 1995 3 50 Freehold Township Historical Preservation Commission (West Freehold 1995 School) 3 50 Friends of Monmouth Battlefield (Thompson-Taylor Hay & Wagon Barn) 1995 3 51 Holmdel Historical Society (Anglo-Dutch Barn) 1995 3 52 Middletown Township (Old Middletown Railroad Station) 1995 3 52 Monmouth County Arts Council, Red Bank (Count Basie Theatre) 1995 3 52 Monmouth County Historical Association (MCHA Museum & Library 1995 Preservation) 3 53 St Catharine’s – St Margaret’s Parish, Spring Lake (Restoration of St 1995 Catharine’s Church copper roof) 3 54 Old Tennent Presbyterian Church (Exterior painting of Church) 1995 3 54 Old Wall Historical Society (Allgor-Barkalow Homestead Museum) 1995 3 55 MCHC Grants Awarded 1996 1996 3 56 All Saints Memorial Church, Navesink (Church’s Restoration) 1996 3 56 Atlantic Heights Historical Society (Adolph Strauss House) 1966 3 56 Avon-By-The-Sea (Restoration of Avon Pavilion) 1996 3 57 Battleground Historical Society, Tennent (Englishtown Village Inn) 1996 3 57 Bethesda United Methodist Church (Bethesda UMC Roofing Project) 1996 3 58 Christ Church, Shrewsbury (Restoration of Church’s Tower) 1996 3 59 Friends of Monmouth Battlefield, Tennent (Craig Barn) 1996 3 60 Historical Society of Ocean Grove (Restoration of picket fence) – grant 1996 not funded 3 60 Holmdel Township (Anglo-Dutch Barn) 1996 3 60 Howell Historical Society (Old Ardena School House) 1996 3 61 Little Silver Borough – grant not funded 1996 3 62 Matawan Borough (Allan Block Retaining Wall) – grant not funded 1996 3 62 Middletown Township (Old Middletown Railroad Station) 1996 3 62 Monmouth County Arts Council, Red Bank (Count Basie Theatre) 1996 3 63 Old Brick Reformed Church, Marlboro (Repair & Restore Church) 1996 3 63 Old Tennent Presbyterian Church (Repainting Church) 1996 3 63 Our Lady Of Perpetual Help Church, Highlands (Repair of Church’s 1996 electrical systems) – Grant not funded 3 64 St. Catharine’s Church, Spring Lake (Restoration of Church’s Plaza) 1996 3 65 All Saints Memorial Church, Navesink (Chimney Repair) 1997 3 65 Atlantic Highlands Historical Society (Adolph Strauss House) 1997 3 65 Avon-By-The-Sea (Avon Pavilion) 1997 3 66 Christ Church, Shrewsbury (Roof Repair) 1997 3 67 Emley’s Hill United Methodist Church, Cream Ridge (building 1997 restoration for donation) – Grant not funded 3 68 Freehold Township Historic Commission (Georgia School House Project) 1997 3 69 The Garden Club RFD, Middletown (Little Red School House) 1997 3 70 Holmdel Township (Anglo-Dutch Barn) 1997 3 70 Howell Historical Society (Old Ardena School House) 1997 3 71 Middletown Township (OLD Middletown Railroad Station) 1997 3 71 Monmouth County Arts Council, Red Bank (Count Basie Theatre) 1997 3 71 Monmouth County Historical Association (Holmes-Hendrickson House) 1997 3 72 Ocean Grove Historical Society (Centennial Cottage) 1997 3 73 St Catharine’s – St Margaret’s Parish, Spring Lake (Stained Glass 1997 Restoration) 4 74 All Saints Memorial Church, Navesink (Restoration of Stained Glass 1998 Windows) 4 74 Atlantic Highlands Historical Society (Adolph Strauss House) 1998 4 75 Deal, Borough of (Replacement of doors for Municipal Hall) 1998 4 76 Holmdel Township (Laura Harding House/Barnes B. Smock 1998 House/Anglo-Dutch Barns) 4 77 Jerseyville United Methodist Church, Adelphi (Restoration of Church 1998 Bldg.) 4 78 Long Branch Historical Association (Church Street School) 1998 4 79 Millstone Township (Clarksburg Church Project) 1998 4 79 Monmouth County Arts Council, Red Bank (Count Basie Theatre) 1998 4 79 Monmouth County Historical Association (MCHA), Freehold 1998 (Covenhoven House Project) 4 80 Ocean Grove Historical Preservation Society (Restoration of old Neptune 1998 High School) 4 80 Ocean Grove Historical Society (Museum) 1998 4 81 St. Andrews United Methodist Church, Spring Lake (Church Restoration) 1998 4 81 St. John’s Episcopal Church, Avon-By-The-Sea (Church Restoration & 1998 Repairs) 4 81 St. Peter’s Church, Freehold (Window restoration) 1998 4 81 Stephen Crane’s House, Inc, Asbury Park (Restoration of Stephen Crane’s 1998 House) – grant not funded 4 82 All Saints Memorial Church, Navesink (Restoration of Stained Glass 1999 Windows) 4 82 Atlantic Highlands Historical Society (Adolph Strauss House) 1999 83 Deal, Borough Of (Renovate rest room facilities in Borough Hall) – grant 1999 4 not funded
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