Goodspeed Histories: County House, part 5
When researching history, I find that you can start off with a plan, but before long one thing will lead to another, or even several ‘anothers,’ that are completely unexpected. Which makes it challenging to stay on course. That was definitely the case while I was preparing this chapter. Read the full article here https://goodspeedhistories.com/county-house-part-5/.
As a reminder, the origin of this series was the west side of Flemington’s Main Street where once stood the old Mount’s Hotel as pictured in PART ONE. In PART FOUR in this series I got a little side-tracked by wondering where Samuel R. Stewart lived in Flemington. He was the young attorney who represented the widow of Joseph Smith, the first owner of the tavern lot. Read all articles @ https://goodspeedhistories.com/
