File:Arnold's Tavern as Adams & Fairchild and P. F. Hoffman & Son Clothiers 2.jpg

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English: http://daysgoneby.me/ford-mansion-morristown-new-jersey-stands-next-mt-vernon-historic-interest/

2nd similar but different angle; Picture of the historic Arnold's Tavern (1740s) which became two stores and an apartment building.

"This building fronted the Morristown Green. This building was eventually moved [by Julia Keese Colles] a half mile south of the green onto Mount Kemble Avenue to become All Souls' Hospital in [1896]."

Washington, George; Hoffman & Sons Clothiers; Adams and Fairchild Groceries & Provisions, The Green
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