Cape May County Herald, 8 July 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 36

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Truly Colonial

MIDDLE TWP. - While certain areas of the Jersey Cape are famous for their Victorian architecture, there are also outstanding, albeit fewer, examples of Colonial style building. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Irmler, 125 Mechanic Street, Cape'May Court House is a case* in point. And just as many of the noted Victorian homes elsewhere in the county have fascinating stories connected to them, so too does , the Irmler home—which is among those again featured in this weekend’s annual Old House Tour, sponsorM by the Cape May County-Art.League. While Washington didn’t sleep in the Samuel Buck House (as the Irlmer home was originally known), John Paul Jones may have; for according to legend,

the famous figure of early American history probabb

hid

probably m

out in this house'after he had killed a man. Details are sket-

chy. s

TUs absolutely certain,

however, that the plain five room cedar shake cottage is one of the

original dozen houses in the Village of Cape May Court

House, today's countyseat. The main part of the home was built in 1780. While there have been visible changes over the years, some of the original Norfolk latdhes and other hardware are ex-

tant. *

Unlike the old days; when the . house had only a dirt floor and a

fireplace for cooking and

heati a con

Louis,'w'ho is retired, and the former Dorothy Camp, who can

r ., the home today provides

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