Residence of Henry A. Fluck / State Police Headquarters
Title
Residence of Henry A. Fluck / State Police Headquarters
Subject
Houses and homes
Residential Streets
Crossroads
Dirt Roads
Poles, Utility
Fluck, Henry A.
Residential Streets
Crossroads
Dirt Roads
Poles, Utility
Fluck, Henry A.
Description
Home of Henry Fluck and later served as State Police Headquarters after Henry Fluck's death in 1901. The house is located on 189 Main Street, Flemington. In this photo, the house is situated on the corner of a dirt street with trees covering the front of the house. Another houses can be seen down the street.
Creator
Asher Stryker
Source
Collection_267_Box_1_Folder_6_Item_6
Publisher
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Date
n.d.
Contributor
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Rights
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Relation
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Format
[no text]
Language
eng
Type
photograph - negative
Identifier
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Coverage
United States - New Jersey - Hunterdon County - Flemington
Original Format
Glass Plate Negative
Physical Dimensions
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Files
Collection
Citation
Asher Stryker, “Residence of Henry A. Fluck / State Police Headquarters,” Hunterdon County Historical Society Digital Library, accessed May 19, 2025, https://hunterdonhistory.omeka.net/items/show/1413.