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Lenora (Reynolds) Everett, wife of Benjamin G. Everett, standing in front of the Wm & Ann Hutchinson family home, which they owned from 1917-1969.
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The Wm . & Ann (Simpson) Hutchinson homestead in 1923.
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The Wm. & Ann (Simpson) Hutchinson homestead in the 1940s. The house was destroyed in the 1970s.
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The Hutchinson family burial plot on the homestead property re-discovered by me in the 1970s.
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The ONLY two remaining graves in the Hutchinson family plot. However, I have been told that other burials and stones were in this family cemetery.
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The stone of Ann (Simpson) Hutchinson (1699-1801) and the field stone of Wm. Hutchinson, died between 1769-1771.
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The knoll in which Ann & William Hutchinson are buried.
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Another view of the Hutchinson family burial plot.
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Ann (Simpson) Hutchinson's stone, with its famous family information, which was printed in newspapers around the country where her descendants lived.
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A close-up of the fieldstone on the grave of William Hutchinson, with "W H" carved into it.
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A view of the Hutchinson family plot with field stones piled up for a corner recently placed there to keep the farmer's plow away.
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Another view of the Hutchinson burial plot.
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Another view of the Hutchinson family burial plot as it looked in 2003 while escorting family descendants to it from Louisiana.
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A view of the burial plot after the Hightstown-East Windsor Historical Society cleaned up the Hutchinson family burial plot.
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A view of the Hutchinson family burial plot when it was re-discovered by me in the 1970s and while showing it to a family descendant from Ohio.
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A distant view of the site of the Hutchinson family burial plot which sits in the middle of a farmer's
field.
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The overgrown Hutchinson family burial site as looked in the 1980s when I escorted family descendants, from Atlanta, Georgia, to it.
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The home of James & Sarah (Tindall) Hutchinson, the son of Jonathan & Elizabeth (Dissosway) Hutchinson, built in 1785.
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This is a set of deer antlers from one of the two deer killed with one shot, by James Hutchinson (1755-1830), with his flintlock rifle.
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The bell used by the Hutchinson family to call in the cows from the pasture.
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The James Hutchinson house,1930s, when the HABS Project photographed the house and made 16 scale drawings; which I found in the Library of Congress.
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James Hutchinson artifacts - Horn he used; shot pouch, and account book in which he recorded the materials and cost for building the house in 1785.
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Photo of the Hutchinson grist & saw mill on Miry Run, located next to the James Hutchinson 1785 house.
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James and Sarah (Tindall) Hutchinson, 1785 brick house, as it appeared in the 1930s.
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A charcoal drawing in the family of the James Hutchinson mill and mill pond in 1885 at the 100th Reunion of the home's construction.
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Native American artifacts found on the site of the James Hutchinson 1785 homestead.
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More photos of the James Hutchinson home found in the New Jersey State Archives, HABS display.
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The James & Sarah (Tindall) Hutchinson house as it appeared in the 1970s, after an arsonist set it on fire.
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More photos of the house after the fire.
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Additional photos of the James & Sarah (Tindall) Hutchinson house after the arson fire.
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The foundation of the James & Sarah (Tindall) Hutchinson house during my
archaeological excavation (1990s) after it was flattened by bulldozers.
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Some of the Native American artifacts I found during an archaeological excavation I did of the James & Sarah (Tindall) Hutchinson property.
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Another section of the James & Sarah (Tindall) Hutchinson, 1785, house foundation located during my archaeological excavation in the 1990s.
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The house of Amos Hutchinson (1758-1835), son of Jonathan & Elizabeth (Dissosway) Hutchinson in Mercer County, New Jersey.
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The brick home of Isaac Hutchinson, son of Jonathan & Elizabeth (Dissosway) Hutchinson (1752-1804), in located in Mercer County, New Jersey.
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