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The plaque in front of this house reads as follows: "This colonial home was built in the 18th century by a Naugle. He was said to have been a paymaster in Lafayette's Light Division. The house served as a landmark on many Revolutionary war maps. It is believed that Lafayette visited here in 1824." The land on which this house sits was recently bought by a developer. It was originally slated to be destroyed, but due to the work of local schoolchildren, it is being saved. |