National Register of Historic Places listings in Salem County, New Jersey

List of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Salem County, New Jersey

Location of Salem County in New Jersey
Contents: Counties and communities in New Jersey
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This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Salem County, New Jersey. Latitude and longitude coordinates of the sites listed on this page may be displayed in an online map.[1]


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted October 25, 2024.[2]

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Alloways Creek Friends Meetinghouse
Alloways Creek Friends Meetinghouse
Alloways Creek Friends Meetinghouse
December 18, 2003
(#03001306)
Buttonwood Ave, 150 ft. west of Main St.
39°30′08″N 75°27′33″W / 39.502222°N 75.459167°W / 39.502222; -75.459167 (Alloways Creek Friends Meetinghouse)
Hancock's Bridge
2 Moshe Bayuk House
Moshe Bayuk House
Moshe Bayuk House
March 27, 2012
(#12000159)
984 Gershal Ave.
39°30′28″N 75°05′05″W / 39.5077°N 75.084858°W / 39.5077; -75.084858 (Moshe Bayuk House)
Pittsgrove Township
3 Richard Brick House
Richard Brick House
Richard Brick House
May 13, 1976
(#76001183)
Northeast of Salem off NJ 45 on Compromise Rd.
39°36′44″N 75°22′56″W / 39.612222°N 75.382222°W / 39.612222; -75.382222 (Richard Brick House)
Salem
4 Broadway Historic District
Broadway Historic District
Broadway Historic District
March 5, 1992
(#92000098)
Broadway from Front to Yorke Sts.
39°34′11″N 75°28′03″W / 39.569722°N 75.4675°W / 39.569722; -75.4675 (Broadway Historic District)
Salem
5 Dickinson House
Dickinson House
Dickinson House
February 20, 1975
(#75001156)
Northeast of Alloway on Brickyard Rd.
39°36′01″N 75°20′02″W / 39.600278°N 75.333889°W / 39.600278; -75.333889 (Dickinson House)
Alloway Township
6 Zaccheus Dunn House
Zaccheus Dunn House
Zaccheus Dunn House
August 10, 1977
(#77000905)
South of Woodstown on East Lake Rd.
39°37′55″N 75°19′32″W / 39.631944°N 75.325556°W / 39.631944; -75.325556 (Zaccheus Dunn House)
Woodstown
7 Finn's Point Rear Range Light
Finn's Point Rear Range Light
Finn's Point Rear Range Light
August 30, 1978
(#78001792)
Northwest of Salem at Fort Mott and Lighthouse Rds.
39°37′01″N 75°32′05″W / 39.616944°N 75.534722°W / 39.616944; -75.534722 (Finn's Point Rear Range Light)
Salem
8 Fort Mott and Finns Point National Cemetery District
Fort Mott and Finns Point National Cemetery District
Fort Mott and Finns Point National Cemetery District
August 31, 1978
(#78001793)
Northwest of Salem on Fort Mott Rd.
39°36′21″N 75°33′08″W / 39.605833°N 75.552222°W / 39.605833; -75.552222 (Fort Mott and Finns Point National Cemetery District)
Salem
9 Philip Fries House
Philip Fries House
Philip Fries House
September 28, 1990
(#90001451)
Cohansey-Daretown Road north of Alloway-Friesburg Road, Friesburg
39°32′23″N 75°17′32″W / 39.539722°N 75.292222°W / 39.539722; -75.292222 (Philip Fries House)
Alloway Township
10 Hancock House
Hancock House
Hancock House
December 18, 1970
(#70000393)
Rte. 49 and Front St.
39°30′27″N 75°27′38″W / 39.5075°N 75.460556°W / 39.5075; -75.460556 (Hancock House)
Lower Alloways Creek Township
11 Hedge-Carpenter-Thompson Historic District
Hedge-Carpenter-Thompson Historic District
Hedge-Carpenter-Thompson Historic District
March 26, 2001
(#01000236)
Bounded by Hedge, Thompson, South Third Sts. and Oak St. Alley
39°34′15″N 75°28′32″W / 39.570833°N 75.475556°W / 39.570833; -75.475556 (Hedge-Carpenter-Thompson Historic District)
Salem
12 Benjamin Holmes House
Benjamin Holmes House
Benjamin Holmes House
August 31, 1978
(#78001794)
West of Salem on Fort Elfsborg-Hancock's Bridge Rd.
39°32′43″N 75°30′46″W / 39.545278°N 75.512778°W / 39.545278; -75.512778 (Benjamin Holmes House)
Salem
13 James and Mary Lawson House
James and Mary Lawson House
James and Mary Lawson House
February 16, 2001
(#01000042)
209 N. Main St.
39°39′20″N 75°19′39″W / 39.655556°N 75.3275°W / 39.655556; -75.3275 (James and Mary Lawson House)
Woodstown
14 Market Street Historic District
Market Street Historic District
Market Street Historic District
April 10, 1975
(#75001157)
Irregular pattern on both sides of Market Street from Broadway to Fenwick Creek
39°34′28″N 75°28′00″W / 39.574444°N 75.466667°W / 39.574444; -75.466667 (Market Street Historic District)
Salem Includes Old Salem County Courthouse
15 Marshalltown Historic District
Marshalltown Historic District
Marshalltown Historic District
July 17, 2013
(#13000498)
Marshalltown Road and Roosevelt Avenue
39°38′16″N 75°27′12″W / 39.637819°N 75.453225°W / 39.637819; -75.453225 (Marshalltown Historic District)
Marshalltown African-American rural district
16 William and Margaret Mecum House
William and Margaret Mecum House
William and Margaret Mecum House
March 5, 2018
(#100002172)
168 Lighthouse Rd.
39°36′58″N 75°31′26″W / 39.616120°N 75.523773°W / 39.616120; -75.523773 (William and Margaret Mecum House)
Pennsville Township
17 Abel and Mary Nicholson House
Abel and Mary Nicholson House
Abel and Mary Nicholson House
January 16, 1997
(#96001548)
Jct. of Hancocks Br. and Ft. Elfsborg Rd., Elfinsboro Township
39°31′15″N 75°29′13″W / 39.520833°N 75.486944°W / 39.520833; -75.486944 (Abel and Mary Nicholson House)
Salem
18 Sarah and Samuel Nicholson House
Sarah and Samuel Nicholson House
Sarah and Samuel Nicholson House
February 24, 1975
(#75001158)
2 miles (3.2 km) south of Salem on Amwellbury Rd.
39°32′28″N 75°29′19″W / 39.541111°N 75.488611°W / 39.541111; -75.488611 (Sarah and Samuel Nicholson House)
Salem
19 Pittsgrove Presbyterian Church
Pittsgrove Presbyterian Church
Pittsgrove Presbyterian Church
September 19, 1977
(#77000904)
Main St.
39°36′04″N 75°15′38″W / 39.601111°N 75.260556°W / 39.601111; -75.260556 (Pittsgrove Presbyterian Church)
Upper Pittsgrove Township
20 Salem County Insane Asylum
Salem County Insane Asylum
Salem County Insane Asylum
June 27, 2008
(#08000562)
900 Route 45
39°37′54″N 75°21′48″W / 39.631556°N 75.3634°W / 39.631556; -75.3634 (Salem County Insane Asylum)
Mannington Township Former asylum building eyed for preservation
21 Seven Stars Tavern
Seven Stars Tavern
Seven Stars Tavern
May 17, 1976
(#76001184)
North of Woodstown at junction of Sharptown-Swedesboro and Woodstown-Auburn Roads
39°41′08″N 75°20′23″W / 39.685556°N 75.339722°W / 39.685556; -75.339722 (Seven Stars Tavern)
Pilesgrove Township
22 Joseph Shinn House
Joseph Shinn House
Joseph Shinn House
March 7, 1979
(#79001518)
68 N. Main St.
39°39′14″N 75°19′46″W / 39.653889°N 75.329444°W / 39.653889; -75.329444 (Joseph Shinn House)
Woodstown
23 David V. Smith House
David V. Smith House
David V. Smith House
May 17, 1976
(#76001182)
104 S. Main St.
39°35′36″N 75°10′10″W / 39.593333°N 75.169444°W / 39.593333; -75.169444 (David V. Smith House)
Elmer
24 William Smith House
William Smith House
William Smith House
February 4, 1994
(#94000008)
Jct. of NJ 45 and Bassett Rd., Mannington Township
39°36′49″N 75°24′29″W / 39.613611°N 75.408056°W / 39.613611; -75.408056 (William Smith House)
Salem Reported to be destroyed by fire
25 Joseph Ware House
Joseph Ware House
Joseph Ware House
January 26, 1990
(#89002418)
134 Poplar St.
39°30′21″N 75°29′09″W / 39.505833°N 75.485833°W / 39.505833; -75.485833 (Joseph Ware House)
Hancock's Bridge
26 John and Charlotte Wistar Farm
John and Charlotte Wistar Farm
John and Charlotte Wistar Farm
April 22, 2016
(#15001021)
120 Harris Rd.
39°36′13″N 75°26′47″W / 39.603629°N 75.446425°W / 39.603629; -75.446425 (John and Charlotte Wistar Farm)
Mannington Township
27 Caspar and Rebecca Wistar Farm
Caspar and Rebecca Wistar Farm
Caspar and Rebecca Wistar Farm
April 22, 2016
(#15001020)
84 Pointers-Auburn Rd.
39°36′22″N 75°26′36″W / 39.606043°N 75.443233°W / 39.606043; -75.443233 (Caspar and Rebecca Wistar Farm)
Mannington Township

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  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved October 25, 2024.
  3. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
  5. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.