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The Depue Cabin at Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area’s Millbrook Village is an authentic cabin built around 1830, but it is not original to Millbrook. It was moved to this location in the 1980s and was originally billed as the Shoemaker’s House. Who Depue was or if he was indeed a shoemaker is a mystery. The cabin may well have belonged to someone in the Depue family, thus the name, but there is no record of any Depues ever living at Millbrook. Depues did live in the nearby Paraquarry Township (now Hardwick Township).
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Last updated on January 31, 2024



