Upsala

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Upsala could be a historic mansion in Mount ethereal, metropolis, Pennsylvania that was the location of the yankee encampment throughout the Battle of Germantown. Uppsala was inbuilt 1798 by John Johnson, III, the grandchild of the builder of the close John Johnson House, World Health Organization is alleged to possess bought the land in 1766. It stands directly across Germantown Avenue from Cliveden, Benjamin Chew’s mansion. Though he was raised as associate degree communicative Quaker, Johnson was descended from one amongst Germantown’s earliest settlers, sticker Cornelis Jansen. Johnson married Sally Wheeler in 1801, and along that they had 9 youngsters at Uppsala.
Dirck (or Dirick) Cornelis Jansen owned the land before 1775. The older, rear a part of the house was engineered around 1745. John Johnson, Sr. Is alleged to possess bought the land in 1766. There’s speculation over whether or not father or son owned the house initial. John Johnson, III hereditary the property in 1797 and engineered the front section of the house. It absolutely was the location of the encampment of the ground forces at the Battle of Germantown in 1777. The building was superimposed to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. It’s a conducive property of the Colonial Germantown Historic District.

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