The Jacob Ehrenhardt Jr. House, also known as the 1803 House, is a historic home located at Emmaus, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1803 for Jacob Ehrenhardt, Jr., a son of one of the town's founders.
Built in 1803, the Jacob Ehrenhardt Jr. House is a 2 1/2-story, fieldstone house with a Federal side-hall plan. It was built for Jacob Ehrenhardt, Jr. whose father, Jacob Ehrenhardt, Sr., had been one of the founders of Emmaus as a settlement of the Moravian Church in 1747. The home's original owner, Jacob Ehrenhardt Jr., was a member of the Northampton County militia in 1782, and served in the American Revolution. Expelled from the Moravian Church for serving in the military, he was later reaccepted into the church, and supported himself as a shoemaker, farmer and tavern keeper.
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Lehigh, United States
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