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Amwell Valley

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24: 127:, formerly Pleasant Corner, was named after John W. Larison, the owner of the tavern there. The Amwell United First Presbyterian Church was formerly the German reformed church. The first house built there was a log house (now on the site of the church's graveyard), which was replaced by a stone building, simply called the "Old Stone House". 145:
gave a sermon in 1740 at the Presbyterian Church, which was moved from its original location. The village was also home to a school, a hotel, a post office, a store, shops and numerous dwelling. The current name of the village was taken from Runkle Rea, the first postmaster of the
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Minksville, named after the minks found in the area, was a hamlet near Wertsville Road near Dutch Lane). It was later called Union and Unionville, due to its location of crossroads (including nearby
296: 56: 221:"A Collection of Papers Read Before the Bucks County Historical Society, Volumes 1-8". Society by B.F. Fackenthal, Jr., 1926. Bucks County Historical Society 242: 95:
also passes through the valley, taking a generally more southern route (Old York crosses 202 twice in the area) through Raritan and along the Sourlands at
257: 197: 166:, named for Peter C. Clover, was previously called Koughstown (pronounced kuestown) after Casparus Kough, Jr. and was located on 124: 64: 60: 170:
and Clover Hill Road. The village was home to a tavern, store, church, hotel, blacksmith, post office and eight or nine houses.
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Beck, Henry Charlton. "The Roads of Home: Lanes and Legends of New Jersey". New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1984
167: 138: 133:, first called Manners Tavern (after John Manners) and then Greenville (after Richard Green), is located at the corner of 103:, Amwell Valley still has a large number of farms due to its sufficient climate, relatively flat land and the presence of 152:, named for John Ringo (originally called Ringo's), who established a tavern there, is the oldest European settlement in 153: 72: 36: 239: 80: 163: 96: 68: 23: 130: 52: 194: 149: 88: 16:
This article is about a region in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. For Amwell Valley Vineyards, see
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Luce, TJ. "New Jersey's Sourland Mountain" Hopewell: Sourland Planning Council, 2001. pg. 41
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to the east. The entire area has elevations around 200 feet above sea level.
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Topographic map depicting the greater Amwell Valley-Sourlands region.
156:. The village was built where the Nariticong Trail (which became 22: 91:) is the main route running west to east through the valley. 240:Historic Sites and Districts of Hunterdon County 8: 297:Landforms of Hunterdon County, New Jersey 187: 7: 14: 87:(including a shared section with 1: 195:Hunterdon County GIS mapping 318: 107:. The valley is home to 81:South Branch Raritan River 75:. The region borders the 15: 200:April 24, 2009, at the 245:June 10, 2014, at the 28: 302:Valleys of New Jersey 35:is a small valley in 26: 79:to the west and the 269: /  29: 273:40.436°N 74.830°W 143:George Whitefield 125:Larison's Corners 109:Unionville Winery 101:Hunterdon Plateau 57:Delaware Township 45:Hunterdon Plateau 309: 284: 283: 281: 280: 279: 274: 270: 267: 266: 265: 262: 249: 237: 231: 228: 222: 219: 213: 210: 204: 192: 154:Hunterdon County 113:Old York Cellars 105:silt-loams soils 73:Raritan Township 51:. It comprises 37:Hunterdon County 18:Old York Cellars 317: 316: 312: 311: 310: 308: 307: 306: 287: 286: 278:40.436; -74.830 277: 275: 271: 268: 263: 260: 258: 256: 255: 253: 252: 247:Wayback Machine 238: 234: 229: 225: 220: 216: 211: 207: 202:Wayback Machine 193: 189: 184: 121: 21: 12: 11: 5: 315: 313: 305: 304: 299: 289: 288: 251: 250: 232: 223: 214: 205: 186: 185: 183: 180: 179: 178: 171: 161: 147: 128: 120: 117: 77:Delaware River 43:, between the 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 314: 303: 300: 298: 295: 294: 292: 285: 282: 248: 244: 241: 236: 233: 227: 224: 218: 215: 209: 206: 203: 199: 196: 191: 188: 181: 176: 175:Old York Road 172: 169: 165: 162: 159: 158:Old York Road 155: 151: 148: 144: 140: 136: 135:Old York Road 132: 129: 126: 123: 122: 118: 116: 114: 110: 106: 102: 98: 94: 93:Old York Road 90: 86: 82: 78: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 54: 50: 46: 42: 38: 34: 33:Amwell Valley 25: 19: 254: 235: 226: 217: 208: 190: 115:in Ringoes. 99:. Like the 32: 30: 276: / 168:Amwell Road 139:Amwell Road 65:East Amwell 61:West Amwell 55:, parts of 291:Categories 264:74°49′48″W 261:40°26′10″N 182:References 164:Cloverhill 97:Mount Airy 69:Flemington 41:New Jersey 49:Sourlands 243:Archived 198:Archived 146:village. 131:Reaville 119:Villages 53:Stockton 47:and the 150:Ringoes 85:US 202 89:NJ 31 137:and 111:and 71:and 31:The 141:. 293:: 177:). 67:, 63:, 59:, 39:, 20:.

Index

Old York Cellars

Hunterdon County
New Jersey
Hunterdon Plateau
Sourlands
Stockton
Delaware Township
West Amwell
East Amwell
Flemington
Raritan Township
Delaware River
South Branch Raritan River
US 202
NJ 31
Old York Road
Mount Airy
Hunterdon Plateau
silt-loams soils
Unionville Winery
Old York Cellars
Larison's Corners
Reaville
Old York Road
Amwell Road
George Whitefield
Ringoes
Hunterdon County
Old York Road

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