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Timeline, 1730-1918

TIMELINE OF WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP / GERMAN VALLEY 1730 – 1918

“A VALLEY THROUGH TIME”

1730s

Moving

Early European settlers begin moving into the valleys of western Morris County, following Native American trails along the South Branch of the Raritan River.

1740–1743

Dutch Valley Settlement

German-speaking immigrants traveling through Philadelphia begin settling the fertile valley that will become known as Dutch Valley or German Valley.

1743

Logan Tract Established

The Logan Tract, containing about 1,813 acres of land in the valley, is established and later subdivided among several pioneer families.

1748–1749

Farms Acquired

Several founding settlers acquire farms in the valley, including Johannes Peter Scharpenstein, Philip Weise, Tunis Trimmer, William Welsch, Leonard Nachbar, and Matthias Trimmer.

1748–1749

First Store/Tavern

John Peter Neitzer establishes the first store and tavern in the village, creating an early commercial center.

Before 1751

Grist Mill and Saw Mill constructed

A grist mill and saw mill are constructed along the South Branch of the Raritan River, providing essential services for local farmers.

1750

Early Stone House Built

Tunis Trimmer builds one of the earliest stone houses in the township, still standing today.

1765

Dutch Valley

Records refer to the settlement as Dutch Valley, a name likely derived from the German word Deutsch.

1774

Old Union Church (Old Stone Church) Built

The Old Union Church (Old Stone Church) is built by Lutheran and Dutch Reformed congregations, replacing an earlier log church.

1775–1783

"Crossroads of the Revolution"

During the American Revolution, New Jersey becomes known as the “Crossroads of the Revolution.” Residents of the valley witness troop movements and wartime activity throughout the region.

1798

Washington Township Established

Washington Township is officially established, becoming the first township in New Jersey named in honor of George Washington.

Early 1800s

A Growing Community

Agriculture, milling, tanning, blacksmithing, and trade support the growing rural community.

1810

First Stone Bridge Constructed

The first stone bridge is constructed over the South Branch of the Raritan River, replacing the earlier ford used by wagons and travelers.

1832

Presbyterian Church Built

A Presbyterian Church is built near the Trimmer property as the community continues to grow.

Mid–1800s

Settlement

German Valley develops into a small regional center with stores, mills, taverns, and churches serving surrounding farms.

Late 1800s

Local Commerce Grows

Railroads and improved roads connect rural communities with larger markets, gradually transforming local commerce.

1917–1918

Long Valley

The village name German Valley is officially changed to Long Valley during World War I.

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