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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHZ7_the-valentine-homestead_Mahwah-NJ.html
The first and largest 2½ story block of this house was constructed by the Valentines, carpenters, and house builders, c. 1820. It features a Greek-Revival doorway, two interior chimneys and a later wraparound porch with Tuscan-style columns. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHZ4_the-ackerman-house_Mahwah-NJ.html
This 19th-century farmhouse with Colonial Revival features was the home of Garret G. Ackerman (b. 1810 - d. 1870) until his accidental death when he was thrown from his horse-drawn wagon on present Fardale Avenue. The west section of the house dat…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGLF_hopper-gristmill-site_Mahwah-NJ.html
Built as a gristmill about 1760 by Lambartus Laroe and sold to Thomas Boggs in 1764, it had a pair of millstones. Boggs also ran a tavern in his nearby home. Owned by David Baldwin during the Revolution, the mill ground grain for American troops. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8NH_old-lutheran-cemetery_Mahwah-NJ.html
In 1713, eleven German Palatine families settled in this area and organized into a congregation under Lutheran Pastor Justus Falckner. About 1720, they built a log church near this site. It was replaced prior to 1739 with a larger structure, and a…
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