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Cornelius Low House

Raritan Landing

Raritan Landing emerged as a vital port community during the 1720s. It was situated at the furthest inland point on the Raritan River that could be navigated by merchant ships of the day. In its heyday, the Landing was the center for local trade and, along with New Brunswick, served as a hub for imports and exports to and from the Raritan Valley. Agricultural goods and lumber brought to Raritan Landing from throughout central New Jersey were stored in warehouses here, awaiting shipment to either New York or sometimes the Caribbean. Imported goods were off-loaded and taken by traders to stores and merchants throughout the area. The majority of the community existed between present-day River Road and the Raritan River, near the intersection of Landing Lane and River Road. By the 1740s, there were approximately 70 structures and more than 100 inhabitants.

By the early days of the American Revolution, the community was occupied by British troops. The bluffs provided safe haven for the troops, and an unobstructed lookout toward New Brunswick, enabling clear views of approaching Patriot forces. Cornelius Low died in early 1777, but the British spared his house because his loyalty to the King of England remained steadfast until his death.

Cornelius Low

The history of the Low family in America dates to 1659 when Peter Cornellessen Low left Holland for the American colonies and settled near Kingston, New York. Peter oldest son, Cornelius Low, moved to New York and established himself as a merchant. He married Margareta Van Borsum in 1695 and they would have fifteen children. Their third son, and museum namesake, Cornelius, was born in 1700.

During the 1720s, Cornelius Low became a successful merchant in Newark, New Jersey. In 1729, he married Johanna Gouveneur and they made plans to move to the emerging port community of Raritan Landing near New Brunswick, where Low, a merchant with shipping capabilities, became one of the community most prosperous businessmen. Lows first home was located along the wharf near Landing Lane at the Raritan edge. Following a great flood in 1738 that damaged his home, Low decided to obtain property on the bluff, on the opposite side of the Great Road (River Road) overlooking the Landing.

Low ew house on the mountain, as he would refer to it in an entry in his family Bible, allowed him many advantages. Firstly, from this vantage point, he could keep a watchful eye on the activities at the wharves, and especially at his warehouse located between the river and the Great Road. Secondly, and probably more importantly, he no longer needed to worry about the occasional floods that continue to plague the region to this day.

Timeline

1738 Cornelius Low purchases 2 acres (8,100 m2) of land from William Williamson, on the bluff overlooking Landing Lane

1741 Low moves into his "new house on the mountain" and remains there until his death in 1777

1793 John Pool purchases the property from Cornelius Low son, Nicholas Low

1871 George W. Metlar acquires the house from John Adams Pool widow for $14,000

1916 Anna Voorhees obtains the house through sale from the Metlar family

1965 Stephen Van Rennsalear Strong purchases the property from Theodore Voorhees for $1

1979 Middlesex County, New Jersey takes title to the house, buying it from Stephen widow, Marianne Strong, for $160,000

Middlesex County acquisition

The house and grounds are owned by Middlesex County, New Jersey, which bought the property in 1979. Under the guidance and administration of the Middlesex County Cultural and Heritage Commission the site has been established as the County Museum. Part of the mission of the Cultural and Heritage Commission is to be responsible for "the development of county-wide programs, and the promotion of public interest in local and county history, in the arts, and in the cultural values, goals and traditions of the community, state and nation and within the limits of funds appropriated, or otherwise made available to it, undertake the restoration, operation, maintenance and preservation of real property acquired by the County, pursuant to RS 40:32-6 or otherwise."

The County acquired the Low House to use as a local heritage museum discussing the history of New Jersey and its context within that of national events. Even in 1979, it was acknowledged that the Low House was perhaps the finest example of Georgian architecture in the state, and that it was one of two remaining structures from Raritan Landing. In order to fulfill their mission, the Commission realized that the preservation of the building should be its first priority.

Restoration and preservation

Considering its age, the house was in fair condition when obtained by the County. Several changes did, however, take place shortly following its purchase. A garage and pool were removed from the back yard, a new parking area was created next to the building, and the ivy (causing people to refer to the house as vy Hall) was removed. The entire roof, including the badly deteriorated support structure was replaced in 1982-1983, and cedar shingles replaced the slate tiles that were put on decades earlier. In 1987-1988, badly worn windows on the Landing / river side of the house were replaced with ones crafted as restoration replicas. It wasn until the 1990s, though, that plans came to fruition to undertake a massive restoration that would address major issues plaguing the Low House both hidden and on the surface.

1995 restoration

In 1995, the Cultural and Heritage Commission and the Board of Chosen Freeholders accepted a grant from the New Jersey State Historic Trust for the restoration of the Low House. Under the guidance of Ford Farwell Mills and Gatch architects of Princeton, the restoration took place between 1995 and 1996. This restoration returned the Low House to the glory that Low himself intended, and reinvigorated the site with a mission to educate and serve this public purpose well into the future.

Archaeology

Once preliminary plans and specification were accepted, restoration began on the exterior. Prior to this work being started, however, an archaeological study of the grounds was undertaken, led by Hunter Research of Trenton. The archaeological observation and study was necessary in order to obtain as much information from the earth as possible regarding the house history, and to make sure that no previously unknown structures were disturbed or destroyed. These digs yielded a wide variety of objects including clay pipe fragments, Delft tiles, glass pieces and a British military button. The artifacts would help give more clues to what was going on in and around this house over the years, and would also confirm previous theories and thoughts regarding its history.

In conjunction with landscape demolition, the Commission created an interpretive path, with innovative installations that tell the history of the house, along with new landscape plantings. Additional site work consisted of the installation of completely new sewer, water, and gas supply systems.

Interior restoration

From 1995 through most of 1996, Arvid Myhre Building Construction Company of Frenchtown, New Jersey would complete the physical rehabilitation of the house.

Evidence of their mastery can be seen in the woodwork that was stripped of 26 layers of paint and repainted in historically accurate colors. Further, Myhre Construction re-pointed (replaced the mortar between the stones) the front facade, and created the Interpretive Path leading from our parking area to the Museum.

Behind the scenes work included complete upgrades of heating and cooling systems, new electrical wiring encased in metal conduit and new plumbing and water supply systems. Additionally, an exhibit system was fabricated to protect the original plaster walls, while still allowing the museum to install changing exhibitions.

One of the major steps taken to ensure the survival of the building in the unfortunate circumstance of fire was the installation of a state-of-the-art, dry-feed fire suppression system. This system activates instantaneously in the event of a fire, but no water stays static in the piping, preventing accidental water damage caused by broken pipes or other such failures.

Exterior

Careful examination of the exterior of the home reveals many significant details. Foremost among them is the stone. Low wished the front of his home to reflect his stature as one of the most influential and prosperous men of the community. To that end, he purchased large, rectangular blocks of high quality stone for the front facade (facing the river and the community of Raritan Landing), most likely quarried in the Newark area. This may seem a far distance from which to acquire stone, but Low came to Raritan Landing from Newark and still had business associates there. Also, as a successful merchant, he had ships available to him for transport of the stones.

Low, though, was a frugal man, as indicated by the stone used on the three sides of the house not facing Raritan Landing and unseen by visitors or passers-by. These sides were built of rubble stone, or irregular pieces that required minimal finish work. This type of stone was much less expensive than that installed on the front of his home.

There is also a ledge, or sill course, located approximately three feet up from the ground and encircling the house. This sill makes the house appear to be sitting on a pedestal and is another feature Low used to add stature to the home appearance.

Constructing his home the way he did, Low was making sure it looked impressive to all who saw it, and that the structure represented his high stature within the community of Raritan Landing. It was his way of showing the best he could afford, and is similar to steps the modern-day homeowner may take.

Kitchen "ghost"

The kitchen "ghost" or rather shadow of a since removed structure, is visible due to the different color mortar between the stones. This shadow shows the original location of the kitchen wing of the house.

Within the shadow on the exterior, you can still see the outline of the doorway that led into this room. Due to its proximity to the kitchen, this room was most likely used primarily for dining or entertaining. Other rooms in the home served multiple functions, determined by the need. We believe the Metlar family removed the kitchen around 1870 for unknown reasons. At that time, the portion of the home currently used for our kitchen and restroom facilities assumed the function of the meal preparation area.

Crooked windows

The windows to the left of the front porch appear to be crooked. In fact, both the first and second floor windows are approximately three inches off square.

When Low lived here, the two basement windows closest to the front entrance were doorways. They allowed access to the basement for Low servants and workers, so that certain goods could be stored there, rather than in the warehouse along the Great Road. The front yard has since been substantially filled but the doorway outlines are still visible in the basement. Sometime after Low death, these doorways altered and turned into windows. Subsequently the house settled. Hence these windows are no longer square.

In the mid-1980s, the front windows, having been severely exposed to the elements, were replaced. Rather than square up the window openings, the restoration firm installed fully functional though crooked windows in their place. It is common in the restoration of a structure of such antiquity, to leave features intact that help show its age and character.

Delft tiles

The fireplaces in the Low House contain original 18th Century Delft Tiles. Delft tiles take their name from the city Delft, in Holland, where the tiles were first created in the 16th century. Until that time, tiles had been used as flooring and were made from red clay. If walked on, the glaze on a Delft tile would wear off; therefore it was unsuitable as a floor tile.

By the end of the 16th century the tiles were used as wall tiles in many homes. Dutch houses were built near the water and, given the climate, tiles were ideal for keeping out the dampness and were used on the joining of walls and floors and for walls behind fireplaces.

Delft tiles quickly grew in popularity and were seen in kitchens, cellars, and on fireplaces. The 17th century saw a rise in their popularity with the growth of the Dutch middle class who could afford to have decorative tiles in their houses. The most popular color was blue and white because it imitated the expensive porcelain that was being imported from China.

Their decline in popularity began in the 18th century due to political strife in Holland and changing fashion trends, limited tile manufacturing continued into the 19th century.

Future

The five families that owned this majestic home took their charge very seriously. They were, for the most part, wealthier families who could economically afford the maintenance necessary with a property such as this. More importantly, however, these families respected the historic fabric of the structure.

Because of this, the Low House today is one of only two remaining structures from Raritan Landing, and one of the finest examples of Georgian-style architecture in America. The Lows, Pools, Metlars, Voorhees and the Strongs were all good stewards of the property. Their care has preserved the home so it can be viewed and enjoyed by future generations.

Cornelius Low House Museum

The Middlesex County Cultural and Heritage Commission operates the house as the Cornelius Low House / Middlesex County Museum. The museum presents changing exhibits about state and local history, and offers school, outreach and public programs. Hours are Tuesday through Friday and Sunday, and admission is free. The address is 1225 River Road, Piscataway Township, New Jersey.

References

^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2009-03-13. http://www.nr.nps.gov/. 

^ "Cornelius Low House". New Jersey Historical Trust. http://njht.org/dca/njht/funded/sitedetails/cornelius_low_house.html. Retrieved 2008-10-16. "The Cornelius Low House is one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in all of New Jersey. Constructed in 1741, the house has survived essentially unaltered. It is one of two remaining buildings from the once-thriving early New Jersey settlement of Raritan Landing." 

^ "Cornelius Low House / Middlesex County Museum". Middlesex County, New Jersey. http://co.middlesex.nj.us/culturalheritage/museum.asp. Retrieved 2008-10-16. "Cornelius Low was a leading citizen of Raritan Landing, a port community on the Raritan River in central New Jersey that flourished between 1720 and 1835. The Cornelius Low House is listed on the state and National Registers of Historic Places, and was surveyed in 1937 for the Historic American Building Survey. A major restoration of the Low House was completed in 1996." 

External links

Middlesex County Cultural & Heritage Commission: Cornelius Low House Museum

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Delft Basket Bucket Limoges Hinged Trinket Box Hand Painted France
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Delft Duck Limoges Hinged Trinket Box Hand Painted France
Delft Duck Limoges Hinged Trinket Box Hand Painted France
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Delft Chicken Hen Limoges Hinged Trinket Box Hand Painted Hand Made France
Delft Chicken Hen Limoges Hinged Trinket Box Hand Painted Hand Made France
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Delft French Horn Limoges Hinged Trinket Box Hand Painted France
Delft French Horn Limoges Hinged Trinket Box Hand Painted France
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vintage Delft ware inkwell Hand painted no marks
vintage Delft ware inkwell Hand painted no marks
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Gorgeous OLD HAND PAINTED POLYCHROME DELFT TILE w WOOD FRAME HARLINGEN HOLLAND
Gorgeous OLD HAND PAINTED POLYCHROME DELFT TILE w WOOD FRAME HARLINGEN HOLLAND
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Vermeer View of Delft Walnut Framed Giclee Canvas Art Repro Painting S 14x12
Vermeer View of Delft Walnut Framed Giclee Canvas Art Repro Painting S 14x12
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