Exterior shots of FitzRandolph House at Olde Towne
East Jersey Olde Towne is located on River Road in in Johnson Park, which is in
Piscataway, New Jersey . Eleven homes, some of which are original historical
homes that were transported here to avoid demolition, and a few of which are
reproductions, are located here and are being restored. The FitzRandolph home,
being developed as a storyteller's cabin, is believed to have been built by
David FitzRandolph in 1743. Although it is known David was a descendent of
Edward FitzRandolph and Elizabeth Blossom, little else is known about him. He
was a Freeholder in 1749 and held a number of government positions, including
Overseer of Roads. The house remained in the family until 1848. Olde Towne has a
brochure that contains more information about the home's history. At one time,
the house had a large second story added on by later owners, but the house on
display is the original size, as built by David. The brochure describes it as
typical of the small (and it is very small) farmhouses built in early Piscataway
along the Raritan River. The original roof was probably wood shingles.
Click each thumbnail for a larger view. A larger picture can be emailed without
charge upon request, and will be of better quality.
These pictures were taken by Lincoln Bittner. If you want to use them anywhere
other than your personal offline records, please contact me for permission. Use
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To see interior shots, please click the link below the thumbnails.
