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English: Springmount, 1830-1883

In 1830, Bartholomew Bull constructed the first brick house in York Township on the north side of Davenport Road, just west of today's Spring mount Avenue. The name of the farm may have been suggested by the Garrison Creek; its two branches flowed through the Bull property.

Robertson, 3: 28

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