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Kingston Mill Historic District

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NRHP Reference #
  
86000707

Designated NJRHP
  
March 5, 1986

Added to NRHP
  
10 April 1986

NJRHP #
  
1746

Area
  
20 ha

Kingston Mill Historic District

Location
  
A farm, mill and bridge in the easternmost portion of Princeton, New Jersey around the Princeton-Kingston Road

Built
  
1755 (original mill), 1798 (bridge), 1888 (current mill)

Architectural styles
  
Vernacular architecture, Colonial architecture, Federal architecture

Similar
  
Donald Grant Herring E, Maybury Hill, Princeton Ice Company, Princeton Historic District, Tusculum

The Kingston Mill Historic District is made up of the Greenland-Brinson-Gulick farm, four nearby houses, the eponymous gristmill powered by the Millstone River, and the Kingston Bridge, an 18th-century stone arch bridge over the river. It was one of the first settlements in Princeton, New Jersey, preceded only by the Quaker community along the Stony Brook.

References

Kingston Mill Historic District Wikipedia