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Coursen House : ウィキペディア英語版
Coursen House
The Coursen House is a historic mansion in Fredon Township, New Jersey, which was built in 1805.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.twp.fredon.nj.us/TheCoursenHouse.html )
In the mid 18th Century, two descendants of New Amsterdam Dutch families, Johannes (John) Coursen, and his wife, Gertrude Van Tuyle, arrived in the Fredon area. In 1763, Johannes purchased over 800 acres, which included land extending from Paulinskill Road past the four-corners area by the Stillwater Road. When he died, his property was inherited by two of his sons—the Paulinskill Mill Farm by Jacob Coursen, and the four-corners land, by Colonel John. Starting in 1811, Colonel John’s sons built and operated a blacksmith’s shop, a tannery, a store, and later a tailor shop. Also, his son Isaac established a post office and was the first postmaster. After Isaac’s death, the position was taken over by his son, William P. Coursen until 1881.A log cabin was most likely the first building on the present site of the Coursen House. The Coursen mansion was built about 1805. It contained four rooms on the first floor with a chimney across the corner of 2 rooms. There were three bedrooms on the second floor. The kitchen, located on the southern end of the house had a large bake oven to the right of the chimney. Isaac Coursen added a first floor parlor and two more bedrooms upstairs as the family grew.Research done for the Bi-centennial found that the name “Fredon” might have been derived from the word “freedom.”Some time ago, the Coursen House was purchased by Fredon Township as part of developing Lodestar Park, immediately adjacent to the House. A volunteer group, Keepers of Coursens Corners, was formed in 2001 to begin the process of restoration. In the following five years, by their hard work, and with contributions from interested local citizens, six rooms were repaired, repainted and refurnished. The goal is to continue the tradition of community that this family gave us, and restore the house for use as a museum of Fredon’s fascinating history, a meeting place for groups, and a learning site for the school.
== Sources ==

* Woodruff, Francis Eben. ''A Branch of the Woodruff Stock''. Published by Printed at "The Jerseyman" office, 1902. Original from the University of Wisconsin at Madison. Digitized Apr 16, 2008

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