Part 2 From the William Winfield Scott scrapbook at the Passaic County Historical Society- Paterson,NJ. Taken from the Passaic Daily News March 25,1924.
OLDEST HOUSE IN PASSAIC,N.J. TORN DOWN WITH NO REGARD TO ITS AGE by William Winfield Scott, Passaic Historian.
FOR SALE AD. in 1757
“To be sold in Aquenouka upon Passaick River, four miles from Second River in The Eastern divis- ion of New Jersey a plantation that formerly belonged to Herman Zuri- anse, deceased, containing 200 acres of good land, 130 of which is cleared and in good fence. (Note by the writer-This was the land from the river to Reid Avenue) and 70 acres good wood land, scattered. There is on said plantation a good stone dwelling- house (the same now de- stroyed.-Scott) 45 foot wide, two stories high, with a kitchen adjoin- ing to the same, brew house with abrewing kettle that will hold six barrels, and all the utensils belong- ing to a brew house; also a large barrack near it, and barns. The house fronts the river where there is a good landlng; orchard of 220 apple trees (extending from Spring to High Street.-Scott.) and forty- five young trees ready to be set out, besides other small ones in the nurs- ery. twenty-five peach trees and thirty-nine pear trees, with five acres of excellent mowing ground. There are likewise two other lots of woodland two miles from the river, each containing forty acres and another lot near them of seven acres. All the lots have exceeding fine growing timber upon them. Enquire of Abraham and Jacob Van Reipen executors, living upon the premises, who will agree for the same on reasonable terms, the title being indisputable.”