A. A. Brant House

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A. A. Brant House
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Location9 Allen Street, Toms River, New Jersey
Coordinates 39°57′04″N74°11′43″W / 39.95111°N 74.19528°W / 39.95111; -74.19528 (A. A. Brant House)
Built1867 (1867)
Built byJoseph A. Pharo
Architectural styleVernacular Queen Ann
MPS Old Village of Toms River MRA
NRHP reference No. 82003294 [1]
NJRHP No.2286 [2]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPMay 13, 1982
Designated NJRHPJune 17, 1981

The A. A. Brant House is located at 9 Allen Street in Toms River in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States. The historic Queen Ann house was built in 1867. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 13, 1982, for its significance in architecture and engineering. [1] [3] It was listed as part of the Old Village of Toms River Multiple Property Submission (MPS). [4]

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References

  1. 1 2 "National Register Information System  (#82003294)". National Register of Historic Places . National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  2. "New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places – Ocean County" (PDF). New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection – Historic Preservation Office. June 28, 2024. p. 9.
  3. Miller, Pauline S.; McGorty, Kevin (June 1980). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: A. A. Brant House". National Park Service. With accompanying photo.
  4. Miller, Pauline S.; McGorty, Kevin (March 1979). "Old Village of Toms River". National Park Service.