Home has endorsement for nomination onto Historic Register, pending submission of requested info. As of now, exact age of home is uncertain.. "Documentable", this dates now to 1729. Once a Mennonite Church, once a Tavern, 2 Mills are buried, partially still in tact on property, "Saw Mill and Grist Mill".. Property spoken of several times in "History of York County" by John Gibson, 1886.. "Inundation of York County", 1884. "Historical Sketch Of Frederick Eichelberger" AW Eichelberger, 1901... AW calls this property "The Mill Place" even gives specific directions and names who owned the property in 1900... Called the Mill place as far back as 1766..
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