Wayne Magazine May 2015 | Page 36

Living in History The Samuel Van Saun historical landmark is still a place to call home 34 WAYNE MAGAZINE MAY 2015 BUILT TO LAST The Samuel Van Saun House was built on farmland that included a valuable stream. The house has been designated a historical landmark by the state of New Jersey. COURTESY OF JIM BATES T he Samuel Van Saun House is a historical landmark built in Wayne in 1769. It served as Revolutionary War headquarters for Major General Marquis de Lafayette and his troops during the 1780 encampment of the Continental Army. Now it is home to Robert and Mary Tiefenbacher. Van Saun built this sturdy house with 14” thick native brownstone on farmland that contained a valuable stream. The Van Saun House had sever [