Stewartsville, Greenwich
- Place Title
- Stewartsville, Greenwich
- Identifier
- NJS-PLC-00235
- Place Type
- City, Town, or Village
- Description
- Stewartsville is an unincorporated hamlet in Greenwich Township, Warren County, New Jersey. It is named for Thomas Stewart, a Revolutionary War soldier who lived in the area. Thomas Stewart was an enslaver according to Sussex County records (Greenwich was formerly part of Sussex County before Warren County was established).
- Address
- Stewartsville, Greenwich, Warren County, New Jersey, United States of America
- Locality
- Greenwich
- County (Modern)
- Warren County
- County (Historical)
- Sussex County
- State or Province
- New Jersey
- Country
- United States of America
- Located In
- Greenwich (Warren County)
- Latitude
- 40.693889
- Longitude
- -75.111389
- References
-
"The History of Greenwich Township, New Jersey," Greenwich Township government website. https://www.greenwichtownship.org/township-at-a-glance-2/township-history/
- Record Contributor
- Jesse Bayker
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