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4 Farley Road, Traphagen Farmhouse, 1976

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Photographs of the Traphagen Farmhouse at 4 Farley Road taken by Owen Lampe in 1976. The colonial style farmhouse was built in c. 1750 on Traphagen land. The property was sold to Francis Condit, who sold it to Jonathan Parkhurst in 1856. The property was sold by Aaron Parkhurst to Frederick Farley in 1866. The house was demolished on August 15, 2005. It was the oldest house in Millburn (255 years old).at the time and its demolish was the subject of controversy.

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Owen Lampe Slides

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         4 Farley Road, Traphagen Farmhouse, 1976 picture number 1
         4 Farley Road, Traphagen Farmhouse, 1976 picture number 1
            4 Farley Road, Traphagen Farmhouse, 1976 picture number 2
            Aerial view

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