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Pleasant Valley |
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The John Sherrerd family operated the mill and farm for three generations. Known as Sherrerd's Mill (c. 1790), it supplied flour to Washington's army encamped in Morristown. John's son, Samuel, married Ann Maxwell, daughter of Captain John Maxwell of the Revolutionary Army, and brought her to Pleasant Valley. Samuel and Ann's eldest son, John Maxwell Sherrerd, became Warren County first surrogate. One of Samuel and Ann's daughters, Susan, married William Warne, who purchased the property after her father's death (1833). The mill was then known as Warne’s, then Mattison's (1865), and later, Larison's (1893).
Eckel built an Autogiro airport on the property in 1931. it was the first exclusive Autogiro airport in the U.S., and Eckel owned the first Pitcairn Autogiro.
Eckel revived the millpond, and opened it to the public for skating in the winter. Surviving are architecturally notable resources: the main house, millwright house, farmhand house, millpond and icehouse, brick mill building, wagon
house, and the two Autogiro hangers. |
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Earle S. Eckel at his Pleasant Valley air field with one of his autogiro planes posing with two unknown girls |
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Mill Pond Dam Earle S. Eckel Built c1930. Mill Pond Road crosses over the dam today |
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Postcard of Pleasant Valley picture taken from a autogiro c1930-1940 |
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Pleasant Valley Mill Pond and Eckle Power House. Note sign on roof for air craft pilots of the day says “Washington - 10 miles to Easton” |
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