File:STONE HOUSE INN, WENONAH, GLOUCESTER COUNTY.jpg

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English: 100 S. WEST, AVENUE, WENONAH; THIS INN WAS BUILT CA. 1773 BY SAMUEL MOFFETT. DURING THE REVOLUTION "STONE HOUSE" WAS USED BY PATRIOTS AS A MEETING PLACE. IN LATER YEARS IT BECAME KNOWN AS THE BALLINGER HOUSE.
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Author Jerrye & Roy Klotz, MD

ALTHOUGH THIS HOUSE IS NOT LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTRY IT IS RECOGNIZED BY THE GLOUCESTER HISTORICAL SOCIETY AS HAVING HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE


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