Boisaubin Manor is a historic brick house located on Treadwell Avenue in the Convent Station section of Chatham Township, southeast of Morristown, in Morris County, New Jersey, United States.
Built sometime between 1822 and 1834, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 22, 1976, for its significance in art and architecture.
[3] Vincent Class Van Schal-Kwyck Boisaubin (1755–1834) was born in Port-Louis, Guadeloupe.
He was educated in Paris and became a member of the Garde du Corps of King Louis XVI of France.
His son, Amidee Boisaubin, inherited the property and in 1851 sold it to Alfred Treadwell.