Easton history

With all responsibility for Rodenbough’s mortgage obligation removed from the property, the sale price increased to $4,500. In 1865, Joseph Haas resold the property to Jacob D. Seipel for $3,300. Three years later (in 1868), Seipel spent $225 to purchase the private alley that separated his property from the Rodenboughs to the South. ................
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