New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places



Greenwich Township



  • Allshouse/Oberly Property, SHPO opinion 3/18/83.
  • Central Railroad of New Jersey, Main Line Corridor Historic District.

  • Morris Canal. See number 12, Franklin Township.

  • North Bloomsbury Historic District, SHPO opinion 3/3/93. This is a group of about a half-dozen buildings, including Tinsman's farmstead, on the banks of the Musconetcong River along what is now Route 173. They date from the late 1700s to early 1800s. Greenwich was one of the earliest centers of settlement in Warren County, and this was one of its original villages.

  • Stewartsville Village Historic District, SHPO opinion 8/27/92. This early nineteenth-century village was an important social, trade, and transportation center for rural Greenwich, which then was the largest municipality in Warren, occupying almost two-thirds of the County. This village was a crossroads where the Morris Canal, the State's first turnpike, and the New Jersey Central Railroad met.

  • Still Valley Prehistoric Site.

  • Voorhees/Shimer Property, SHPO opinion 3/18/83. Located in Still Valley in Greenwich and Pohatcong Townships, the original one-and-a-half story house of stuccoed stone was built before John Shimer arrived in the area in 1800 from Pennsylvania. A two-story addition dates to the early nineteenth century.

  • Kennedy House and Mill, SR 3/25/96. Located on the north bank of Pohatcong Creek, this picturesque cluster of nineteenth-century stone structures includes two small outbuildings and the abutments of an 1838 bridge. Across Route 173 is the Greenwich Presbyterian Church, whose parish house has a section from 1815-25.

  • Muchler House, SHPO opinion 1/8/99. On Route 57 where it crosses Merrill Creek and near the Morris Canal, this house is contained within the roughly four-mile long Stewartsville Historic District.

  • Schillinger House Site, SHPO opinion 1/8/99. On Route 57 where it crosses Merrill Creek and near the Morris Canal, this site is contained within the roughly four-mile long Stewartsville Historic District. Also known as Schillinger's Mill, the site is in the former village of Coopersville at the juncture of Lows Hollow Road and Route 57. It dates from the late 1800s.



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