The John Fell House

Historic Allendale New Jersey

The John Fell House

Allendale, New Jersey 07401, United States

Created By: James' Eagle Scout Project

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The John Fell House is a Revolutionary War Era home that was almost demolished to make way for condos. A group of local citizens formed a non-profit to purchase and restore the John Fell House. They are continually working on it and docents give tours and historical talks during a few open houses a year. Each year, they put on a costumed re-enactment of the Arrest of John Fell by the British...a fun event for the whole family. The house was constructed in the 1760s with additions in the 1830s and 1915 that expanded the structure to 7,000 square feet. John Fell Bergen County Patriot was a merchant who before the Revolution had vessels plying the Hackensack and Passaic Rivers. He lived in Allendale at his home called “Peterfield”, known now as the Fell House. As a member of the first continental congress of the United States, John Fell ratified the constitution, Not only was this house home to John Fell but it was also Allendale’s First Sunday School, and guest home to civil war hero Joseph Warner Allen, whom Allendale is named after.

This point of interest is part of the tour: Historic Allendale New Jersey


 

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