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Newton Union Schoolhouse

Buildings and structures in Camden, New JerseyDefunct schools in New JerseyHaddon Township, New JerseyNational Register of Historic Places in Camden County, New JerseyNew Jersey Registered Historic Place stubs
School buildings completed in 1821School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in New JerseySchools in Camden County, New Jersey
Newton Union Schoolhouse Camden County NJ 81
Newton Union Schoolhouse Camden County NJ 81

The Newton Union Schoolhouse, also known as Champion School, in Haddon Township, Camden County, New Jersey, United States, was a one-room schoolhouse that was built in 1821. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

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Newton Union Schoolhouse
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Newton Union Schoolhouse Camden County NJ 81
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