Photo, Print, Drawing New Jersey Home for Disabled Soldiers, 132 Evergreen Road, Edison, Middlesex County, NJ Menlo Park Veterans Memorial Home
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Title
- New Jersey Home for Disabled Soldiers, 132 Evergreen Road, Edison, Middlesex County, NJ
Other Title
- Menlo Park Veterans Memorial Home
Names
- Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
- State of New Jersey, Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs
- State of New Jersey, Department of Institutions and Agencies, Division of Architecture and Construction
- Mills, F. F.
- Ellis, William J.
- Leathem, Charles N.
- Elling Brothers
- Falco, Gasper
- Wilbur Electric Company
- Burbank Elevator Company
- Sayre and Fischer Brick Company
- Warren Foundry
- Blizzard, Herbert H.
- Allen, William O.
- Hogan, John
- Harris, Richard F.
- Eaton, Harry
- Brinley and Holbrook
- Tucher, Rob, photographer
- Casella, Richard M., historian
- Louis Berger & Associates, Inc., contractor
- New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs, sponsor
- Christianson, Justine, transmitter
- Diaz, Lorin, transmitter
- McPartland, Mary, transmitter
Created / Published
- Documentation compiled after 1933
Headings
- - Tudor Revival architectural elements
- - veterans' organizations
- - veterans' benefits
- - health care facilities
- - running bond
- - half-timbered buildings
- - stucco
- - pendants
- - reinforced concrete construction
- - concrete block walls
- - steel structural frames
- - limestone
- - State seals
- - elliptical arches
- - double-hung windows
- - casement windows
- - roofing slate
- - cupolas
- - weather vanes
- - infirmaries
- - Tudor arches
- - fireplaces
- - solariums
- - medical aspects of war
- - New Jersey--Middlesex County--Edison
Latitude / Longitude
- 40.554755,-74.330595
Notes
- - Significance: The New Jersey Home for Disabled Soldiers was the third such facility built by the State of New Jersey to shelter its needy war veterans. It exhibits a high degree of architectural design and quality of materials and workmanship, representing the commitment of the citizens to the state to the care of its veterans. Constructed in 1931-32 in the Tudor Revival style, the building combines brick, stone, stucco, and half-timbering exterior wall cladding.
- - Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N2179
- - Survey number: HABS NJ-1233
- - Building/structure dates: 1931-1932 Initial Construction
- - Building/structure dates: 1950 Subsequent Work
- - Building/structure dates: 1963 Subsequent Work
- - Building/structure dates: 1970 Subsequent Work
- - Building/structure dates: 1976 Subsequent Work
- - Building/structure dates: after 1996 Demolished
Medium
- Photo(s): 25
- Data Page(s): 14
- Photo Caption Page(s): 3
Call Number/Physical Location
- HABS NJ-1233
Source Collection
- Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)
Repository
- Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Control Number
- nj1634
Rights Advisory
- No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. https://aj.sunback.homes/rr/print/res/114_habs.html
Online Format
- image
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Contributor
- Allen, William O.
- Blizzard, Herbert H.
- Brinley and Holbrook
- Burbank Elevator Company
- Casella, Richard M.
- Christianson, Justine
- Diaz, Lorin
- Eaton, Harry
- Elling Brothers
- Ellis, William J.
- Falco, Gasper
- Harris, Richard F.
- Historic American Buildings Survey
- Hogan, John
- Leathem, Charles N.
- Louis Berger & Associates, Inc
- McPartland, Mary
- Mills, F. F.
- New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs
- Sayre and Fischer Brick Company
- State of New Jersey, Department of Institutions and Agencies, Division of Architecture and Construction
- State of New Jersey, Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs
- Tucher, Rob
- Warren Foundry
- Wilbur Electric Company
Location
Language
Subject
- Casement Windows
- Concrete Block Walls
- Cupolas
- Double-Hung Windows
- Elliptical Arches
- Fireplaces
- Half-Timbered Buildings
- Health Care Facilities
- Infirmaries
- Limestone
- Medical Aspects of War
- Pendants
- Reinforced Concrete Construction
- Roofing Slate
- Running Bond
- Solariums
- State Seals
- Steel Structural Frames
- Stucco
- Tudor Arches
- Tudor Revival Architectural Elements
- Veterans' Benefits
- Veterans' Organizations
- Weather Vanes