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German Valley Historic District

Coordinates: 40°47′05″N 74°46′48″W / 40.78472°N 74.78000°W / 40.78472; -74.78000 (German Valley Historic District)
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German Valley Historic District
Zion Lutheran Church, 2018
German Valley is located in Morris County, New Jersey
German Valley
German Valley
German Valley is located in New Jersey
German Valley
German Valley
German Valley is located in the United States
German Valley
German Valley
LocationNJ 24, Fairmount and Fairview Roads
Long Valley, New Jersey
Coordinates40°47′05″N 74°46′48″W / 40.78472°N 74.78000°W / 40.78472; -74.78000 (German Valley Historic District)
Area69 acres (28 ha)
Architectural styleGreek Revival, Federal, Late Victoria
NRHP reference No.83001606[1]
NJRHP No.2260[2]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJuly 14, 1983
Designated NJRHPDecember 19, 1977

The German Valley Historic District is a 69-acre (28 ha) historic district located in the Long Valley section of Washington Township in Morris County, New Jersey. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 14, 1983, for its significance in agriculture, education, transportation, industry, and religion.[3]

History and description

The congregation of the Zion Lutheran Church was chartered in 1760, the current Gothic church built in 1832, and the bell tower added in 1861.[4] The German Valley Hotel was built in the mid 19th century. The Old Stone Union Church was built in 1774 from fieldstone and is surrounded by a cemetery. The Lutheran clergyman and missionary, Henry Muhlenberg, often preached here. The German Valley School was built in 1830 from fieldstone. Located next to the Old Union Church, it is now Washington Township Historical Society Museum.[5] The Obadiah LaTourette Grist and Saw Mill on the South Branch Raritan River was built around 1750 and owned by Phillip Weise. In the 1870s, it was converted to turbine power by owner Obadiah LaTourette.[6] The Phillip J. Weisse / J. Schoenheit Farm, known as the Old Fort, is said to have been built around 1774, and was rebuilt in 1876 with Victorian style. The two and one-half story stone Phillip Weise House was built around 1800.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System – (#83001606)". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  2. ^ "New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places – Morris County" (PDF). New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection - Historic Preservation Office. September 11, 2023. p. 24.
  3. ^ a b Karschner, Terry (August 1976). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: German Valley Historic District". National Park Service. With accompanying 35 photos
  4. ^ "Our History". Zion Lutheran Church.
  5. ^ "Museum & Cemetery". Washington Township Historical Society.
  6. ^ "Obadiah Latourette Grist and Saw Mill". Washington Township Land Trust.