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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The care, custody and control of the memorials, monuments and sites herein enumerated are vested in the historic sites commission:
Hancock House, at Hancock's Bridge, Lower Alloways Creek township, Salem county;
Wallace House, at Somerville, Somerset county;
Dey House Washington Headquarters, at Preakness, Wayne township, Passaic county;
Old Steuben Home, at Riverside, Bergen county;
Old Barracks, at Trenton;
Red Bank Battle Monument, in Gloucester county;
Princeton Battle Monument, at Princeton, Mercer county;
Old Tavern, also known as “Indian King”, at Haddonfield, Camden county;
Trenton Battle Monument;
Monmouth Battle Monument, at Freehold, Monmouth county;
Washington Rock, in Somerset county.
All the powers and duties of the boards and commissions having, on July first, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-two, the care, custody and control of the memorials, monuments and sites herein enumerated, are transferred to and vested in the historic sites commission, which shall assume the duty and responsibility for the care and preservation of all the property belonging to or held by any of such boards or commissions; and the terms of office of the members of such boards and commissions shall cease and determine on said date; and all books, papers, records and property of whatsoever nature shall be delivered by all such boards and commissions to the historic sites commission.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Statutes Title 28. Historic Memorials, Monuments and Sites 28 § 1-13 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/title-28-historic-memorials-monuments-and-sites/nj-st-sect-28-1-13/
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