The Alexander Grant House is a museum and the home of the Salem County Historical Society.

It was built in 1721 with earlier portions constructed c. 1690-1700. In addition to serving as a residence, these buildings once housed a temperance hotel and medical offices. John S. Rock, the first African-American attorney admitted to practice law before the U.S. Supreme Court, studied dentistry here prior to 1850.

 

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