This early 18th century home is one of the oldest in the township. Captain William Ford owned the house during the American Revolution. Then Thomas Terrill lived in the home. Mr. Terrill was a bank, judge, magistrate, and also served as Warren Township's first clerk.
The house also features a beehive oven which has been restored to working condition, as well as a secret room which may have possibly been a stop on the Underground Railroad during the Civil War.
The house also features a beehive oven which has been restored to working condition, as well as a secret room which may have possibly been a stop on the Underground Railroad during the Civil War.