Van Riper House

Van Riper House
General information
Location Nutley, New Jersey
Address 491 River Road
Coordinates 40°49′19″N 74°08′10″W / 40.8218354°N 74.135997°W / 40.8218354; -74.135997Coordinates: 40°49′19″N 74°08′10″W / 40.8218354°N 74.135997°W / 40.8218354; -74.135997
Completed 1708
Owner Local
Landlord Van Riper Historic Restoration Trust of Nutley

The Van Riper House in Nutley, New Jersey is a Bergen Dutch sandstone house built in 1708. It was commandeered by British general Cornwallis during the American Revolutionary War. The building was for a time in the 20th century was owned by ITT Corporation and served as executives' residence and offices. In 2001, the building and 0.9 acres of land were transferred to the municipal government who then leased it to the The Van Riper Historic Restoration Trust of Nutley for twenty years, with the intention that it would be restored and preserved.[1] [2] [3] [4][5]


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