Joseph Evans House 1850 - Moorestown, NJ
N 39° 57.929 W 074° 56.792
18S E 504566 N 4423927
This is but one of many 18th & 19th century homes lining E. 2nd St. in historic Moorestown, NJ. Most of these homes are contributing structures to the Moorestown Historic District found on the National Register of Historic Places.
Waymark Code: WM3P0P
Location: New Jersey, United States
Date Posted: 04/27/2008
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This house was owned by one of the few Evans that apparently escaped out of Evesham Twp. I noticed the gable right away which is consistent with the rest of these homes on this street, but beneath the gable is a really interesting and unique window. Look at the picture and check it out for yourself. The house is yellow-sided with black shutters and a neat little porch with non-column supports.
Located at 31 East Second Street in downtown Moorestown, this is one of 351 contributing buildings/structures to this historic district.
The Department of the Interior sent me the following narrative/information on this house:
"c.1850. 2 1/2-story, 3-register gross-gable Gothic Revival house with asbestos shingles. Paneled door with transom and 6/6 double hung sash. Paneled shutters first floor, louvered second floor. Pointed arch 6-light window in gable. 1-story porch on turned posts, cornice sheathed aluminum. 2-story rear addition. - Contributing.”