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Middlebush may refer to: Places * Middlebush, New Jersey, in Somerset County * Middlebush Brook (New Jersey), a tributary of Six Mile Run in Somerset County Other * Middlebush Reformed Church, in Middlebush, New Jersey * Middlebush Village Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Somerset County, New Jersey * Frederick Middlebush, thirteenth president of the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri * The Middlebush Giant, also known as Colonel Routh Goshen Routh Goshen, born Arthur James Caley (1824 – February 12, 1889), was most commonly known as Colonel Routh Goshen or the Arabian Giant or the Palestine Giant. He was billed as the tallest man in the world at and but was most likely no mo ... See also

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Middlebush Brook (New Jersey)
Middlebush Brook is a tributary of Six Mile Run in Somerset County, New Jersey in the United States. As its name suggests, Middlebush Brook begins in the town of Middlebush. Its source is at , just south of Hamilton Street in north-western Franklin Park. Tributaries This stream has several unnamed tributaries. One closely parallels South Middlebush Road before splitting into two more tributaries. One of them ends in a development near Amwell Road (the same road as Hamilton Street), while the other is a drain for a residential development. Course Middlebush Brook starts at in a commercial development. It exits the commerce area and flows through a marsh, then crossing Bennetts Lane. It runs behind a cow farm then crosses South Middlebush Road right above Blackwells Mills Road. It crosses Blackwells Mills Road a little later on, then drains into Six Mile Run at . It has several branches, including one that runs for a distance along South Middlebush Road and one that flows ...
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Middlebush Reformed Church
Middlebush Reformed Church, known as "the church with the red doors", is located at 1 South Middlebush Road at the corner of Amwell Road in the Middlebush, New Jersey, Middlebush section of Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey, Franklin Township in Somerset County, New Jersey, United States. It is the fourth oldest church in Franklin Township. It was organized in 1834, and the ''New York Times'' noted their first church was built in Colonialism, Colonial times and was one of the landmarks of the region."Lightning Destroys Historical Church"
''New York Times'', 4 July 1917.
The church is a contributing property of the Middlebush Village Historic District that was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 24, 2007. Th ...
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Middlebush Village Historic District
The Middlebush Village Historic District is a historic district located in the Village of Middlebush, an unincorporated community within Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 24, 2007. It includes 37 contributing buildings and three contributing sites. Architectural styles The architectural styles of the district include Colonial Revival, Craftsman, Federal, Georgian, Gothic Revival, Greek Revival architecture, Greek Revival, and Italianate architecture, Italianate. History In 1701, a group of eight people bought a tract of 10,000 acres from John Harrison in what is now Franklin Township. They divided this Harrison Tract into eight plots and then into sixteen by drawing a north-south dividing line. This line eventually became a road, the Middle Line, now called South Middlebush Road. The other main road in the district is the east-west Amwell Road, which historically connected New Br ...
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