- Tulipwood (home)
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name = Tulipwood
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caption = Tulipwood in 2006
location = Somerset,New Jersey USA
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architect = J. August Lienau
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built = 1892
added = September 9, 2005
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governing_body =Tulipwood is an historic home at 1165 Hamilton Street in the Somerset section of Franklin Township,
New Jersey .Williams family
The property has been owned by the family of Mary Maclay Pentz Williams since 1877. An 8-1/4 acre portion of the original convert|121|acre|km2|sing=on tract, was granted to Stephen Guion Williams by Perry P. Williams executor of the
last will and testament of Mary Williams onFebruary 28 ,1891 . Tulipwood was built forStephen Guion Williams in 1892 and was the third house built by Williams family members at the site. Stephen Williams was the son ofJohn Stanton Williams and Mary Maclay Pentz. The Williams family owned theWilliams & Guion Black Star Line .Design
Tulipwood was designed by
J. August Lienau , the son ofDetlef Lienau . Lineau was married to Elizabeth Williams, the sister of Stephen Guion Williams. Lienau also designed a home directly to the East of Tulipwood known as Shady Rest which was Somerset Manor South at 1135 Hamilton Street until it was demolished in 2008. Shady rest was built for Mary M. Williams. He also built a home for himself and his wife Elizabeth to the West of Tulipwood known as Merrynook. Merrynook is located at 1201 Hamilton Street and housed the Art Institute of New Jersey. Merrynook and Shady Rest are extant with major modifications. Since 1920 Tulipwood has been the home of Leigh W. Kimball and his family. Kimball's grandson, Christopher Lehman was the last resident of Tulipwood before its purchase by theFranklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey in 2003 for preservation. The house is now being preserved by theMeadows Foundation . Tulipwood was added to theNational Register of Historic Places on September 9, 2005.Map
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