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Peter Mott House

Houses in Camden County, New JerseyLawnside, New JerseyNRHP infobox with nocatNational Register of Historic Places in Camden County, New JerseyNew Jersey Register of Historic Places
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Peter Mott House, Lawnside Borough, NJ
Peter Mott House, Lawnside Borough, NJ

Peter Mott House is an historic home that is the oldest standing residence in Lawnside, New Jersey. It was the home of Peter and Eliza Mott, a freed Black farmer, carpenter, pastor, and a "stationmaster" on the Underground Railroad. It is located in close proximity to Interstate 295, the New Jersey Turnpike, and the White Horse Pike.

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Peter Mott House
Kings Court,

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Kings Court 98
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New Jersey, United States
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Peter Mott House, Lawnside Borough, NJ
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