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John Holme Ballantine

Ballantine, John, House
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John Ballantine House is located in Essex County, New Jersey
John Ballantine House
John Ballantine House is located in New Jersey
John Ballantine House
John Ballantine House is located in the US
John Ballantine House
Location 49 Washington Street, Newark, New Jersey, USA
Coordinates 40°44′35.10″N 74°10′16.50″W / 40.7430833°N 74.1712500°W / 40.7430833; -74.1712500Coordinates: 40°44′35.10″N 74°10′16.50″W / 40.7430833°N 74.1712500°W / 40.7430833; -74.1712500
Built 1885
Architect George Harney
Architectural style Late Victorian
NRHP reference # 73001093
Significant dates
Added to NRHP October 2, 1973
Designated NHL February 4, 1985

The John Ballantine House was the home of Jeannette Boyd (1838–1919) and John Holme Ballantine (1834–1895). John was the son of Peter Ballantine, founder of the Ballantine beer brewery, and became president of the family business in 1883 after his father died. Ballantine died in 1895 of throat cancer.

The house was built in 1885 at 49 Washington Street in the Washington Park section of Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States. It is now part of the Newark Museum and is open to the public for tours.

The architect who provided designs was George Edward Harney (1840–1924) of New York City The house is a compact and symmetrical essay in a free Dutch Renaissance style, using salmon-colored Roman bricks with limestone quoins and window surrounds and Gothic-Renaissance details. The interiors were also provided from New York, by D. S. Hess Company, "decorators and manufacturers of artistic furniture". The Dining Room was hung with part-gilded embossed panels imitating the "Spanish" leather hangings that were popular in Holland and England in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. At Christmas season, the house is dressed with holly and other winter greens in traditional Victorian style. A brief history of the house, by its curator Ulysses Grant Dietz, The Ballantine House, was published by the museum in 1994 to coincide with the reopening of the house, which has belonged to the Newark Museum since 1937, after a two-year four-million dollar renovation. The Ballantine House was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1985.


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