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Hoffman Building (Morristown, New Jersey)

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Groceries and the jewelry store of F. J. Crowell as well as apartments. Circa 1882, Philip H. Hoffman owned the building, along with Hampton O. Marsh. In the spring of 1886, after Marsh's death, Hoffman "decided to remove the old building, and in its stead Hoffman Building."
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in the Hoffman Building. Circa October 1910, Morristown resident Arthur Day had his bike stolen from the hall of the Hoffman Building. The Hoffman Building was still standing by 1923, when it housed Morristown Typewriter Service, a typewriter business by M. J. Conroy.
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As of 1904, the building was residential; a groom's family celebrated his wedding breakfast at his Hoffman Building home. That year, Sidney A. Baldwin, organist and musical director of the Morristown Church of the Redeemer, had her studio where she taught
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By the 1960s, the building and its two neighboring buildings on the left had been demolished; the source provides a photograph of the street for view. The Hoffman building and its two neighboring structures to the left became the site of the
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Halsey, Edmund Drake; Aikman, Robert; Axtell, Samuel Beach; Brewster, James F.; Green, R. S. (Rufus Smith); Howell, Monroe; Kanouse, John L.; Megie, Burtis C.; Neighbour, James H. (1882).
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Grocers moved in and advertised their relocation back to 20 North Park Place. In 1899, D. Kantor photographed the Hoffman Building.
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Page 3 local Morristown advertisement of "A. L. Revere" that matches time period. 1898, published by Vogt. Bros.
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The Hoffman Building (third from left) in 1916. Across the street are trolley tracks and the
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Some time before 1896, the building was completed. That year, former tenants
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established men's clothing store and tailoring shop P. H. Hoffman & Son.
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The inscription above the entrance hall read "The Arnold," in homage to the
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The Tavern's demolition was prevented by Morristown historian and lecturer
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VOGT BROS., COMPLETE Morris County New Jersey, DIRECTORY for 1897-1898 .
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VOGT BROS., COMPLETE Morris County New Jersey, DIRECTORY for 1897-1898 .
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Page 12 local Morristown advertisement. 1898, published by Vogt. Bros.
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on either side, creating a symmetrical exterior that may recall the
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It was demolished some time before the 1960s to make room for the
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The Hoffman Building in 1897, containing two ground-level stores:
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building, which circa 1960 housed the Jodo Gift Shop,
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Buildings and structures in Morris County, New Jersey
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By 2022, the Reynolds & Co building had become a
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architecture. The second floor's windows have arched
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By 1882, the Clothiers operated out of the historic
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The three-story building appeared to have two Dutch
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Adams & Fairchild
P. H. Hoffman & Son
Morristown, New Jersey
Philip H. Hoffman
Hoffman Building
Morristown, New Jersey
Morristown Green
Adams & Fairchild
P. H. Hoffman & Son
Philip H. Hoffman
Arnold's Tavern
Reynolds & Co
Charles Schwab
neck gables
Western-style false front
Mission Revival
pediments

P. H. Hoffman & Son
Philip H. Hoffman
Arnold's Tavern
Adams & Fairchild
Julia Keese Colles
Adams & Fairchild

Morristown Green
pianoforte
minimalist
Reynolds & Co

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