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The steep, barren Ramapo Mountains, with elevations of less than 1300 feet, isolated this region from the mainstream of developments in the Hudson Valley. The Ramapo River, flowing from Round Lake near Monroe into New Jersey, provided a . . . — — Map (db m56696) HM
Original house built around 1755 by Ramapo Pass pioneer, Stephen Sloat. It served as a command post under captain Sloat to prevent British troops from moving north through the pass. The Sloat family also operated an inn offering lodging and meals, . . . — — Map (db m64693) HM
The earliest burial was that of Pvt. John Sloat, killed at the Sloat House in 1781 during the Revolutionary War. The Sloat Family burial plot was created in 1832, and by 1851, other families began utilizing the area west of the Sloat Plot as a . . . — — Map (db m138629) HM
This building existed in the late 1890s as a rooming house for workers in the mills of Sloatsburg until around 1950. The ground floor of the building was converter into a restaurant, circa 1904 by Henry & Kathleen Tobin, offering open-air dining on . . . — — Map (db m82148) HM
This elegant mansion of
eclectic styles was built
in the early 1870's by
Charles T. Pierson. His
grandfather, Jeremiah H.
Pierson, founded the
Ramapo Iron Works which
operated nearby from 1795
to 1851. Charles T. Person
opened the . . . — — Map (db m84062) HM