Wortendyke Homesite
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Bergen County Historic Marker # 20
Frederick Wortendyke owned this land in 1723. It was once part of a large grant called the Tappan Patent. His son Jacob, who owned the homestead during the Revolutionary War, was taken captive in one of many British raids made in the area. Later owners include members of the Blauvelt, Demarest and Herring families. The house, rebuilt over the years, is now a combination of eighteenth and nineteenth century architecture.
This is currently a private residence. For more information click here:
http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=8683
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