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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/goodspeedhist/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Here is an article by Egbert T. Bush about the Copper Hill neighborhood I have been writing about recently, with additional comments from me.<\/p>\n
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\nHill\u201a\u00c4\u00f4s Mills
\nWas Once a Thriving Seat of Industry<\/h1>\nFlour, Feeds, Bone, Phosphate, Cider
\nand Other Things Made There<\/p>\nJoakim Hill, Clock Maker<\/p>\n
by Egbert T. Bush, Stockton, N. J.,
\nHunterdon Co. Democrat, November 6, 1930<\/p>\nAs you go down the road from Flemington toward Ringoes, turn to the left at the Copper Hill schoolhouse. Three-quarters of a mile eastward, you will come to the Neshanic Creek, famous in the old days for its many dams and mills and varied industries. North of the road you may still see the historic old mill and one of more recent date. For sixty years past [back to 1870] this place has been known as \u201a\u00c4\u00faHills Mills. For a long time before taking this name, the place was known as \u201a\u00c4\u00faKuhl\u201a\u00c4\u00f4s Mills.\u201a\u00c4\u00f9 The Kuhls, having owned the property hereabout from very early times, appear to have been the first to take advantage of Nature\u201a\u00c4\u00f4s lavish gifts to this desirable spot.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
Just to clarify, the mill was located on Kuhl\u201a\u00c4\u00f4s Road, and the schoolhouse was located at the intersection with Kuhl\u201a\u00c4\u00f4s Road and Route 31, as you can see in this detail from the Raritan Township Map of 1850. This detail shows Route 31 running north-south, intersected on the west by Hampton Corner Road, and on the east by Kuhl Road. As you can see, the Kuhl family owned several properties.<\/span><\/p>\n