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Boudinot-Bradford House

Boudinot-Bradford House
207 Broad St.
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This house, which was built circa 1804, was the home of Elias Boudinot, who had been the president of the Continental Congress at the end of the Revolutionary War. He moved into the house when he retired from public life in 1805.

Elias lived here with his wife Hannah, who was the sister of Declaration of Independence signer Richard Stockton;  and their daughter Susan, the widow of Revolutionary War officer William Bradford. [20]

Elias, Hannah, and Susan all lived in this house until their deaths. They are all buried at St. Mary's Church Cemetery. (See the St. Mary's Church Cemetery entry above.)

There are two other houses in New Jersey associated with Elias Boudinot: Boxwood Hall in Elizabeth, and the Lord Stirling / Elias Boudinot House in Chatham Township.