Hi .... My great-grandfather, James MacFarland, had a house/general store/ post office/stock farm on Main Street in Monroeville in the last third of the nineteenth century that, I believe, still stands today in Monroeville. The house, recently renovated, which seems to be fairly well-known in the area, was either built by James or his son, Randolph. A book of NJ biographies published in 1900 mentions in James' bio that his beautiful home and fine farm stood opposite the railroad station on Main Street but another article in a local newspaper in 1969 says that someone had told the reporter that the MacFarland mansion was built by Randolph MacFarland, James' son, in the early 1900s. A woman who owned the house in the1960s believes that the house was built about 1870 and that would have meant James built it. Does anyone know anything about the house and its history or about James MacFarland or his son, William, my grandfather? This summer I intend to come up and visit the Salem County Historical Society but first wanted to see if there was anyone here who lived in that area and knew anything about the house's history. Thank you! .... Bill