
We came for the annual family reunion. This was our 155th and celebrated the house being 300 years o...
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The Bull Stone House, located in Campbell Hall, NY, is a historic residence recognized as the only surviving example of a New World Dutch Barn in Orange County. Built in 1722 by William Bull, an English stonemason, and his wife Sarah Wells, the house remains a living museum and has been continuously occupied by their descendants for over 300 years.
The Bull Family Association, established in 1867, hosts the second longest continuous annual family reunion in the United States, celebrating the rich genealogy of the Bull family, which has grown to over 100,000 descendants. This enduring legacy reflects the family's commitment to preserving their heritage through annual gatherings, maintaining the historic home, and documenting their genealogy.
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We came for the annual family reunion. This was our 155th and celebrated the house being 300 years o...
This house made of locally sourced stone was completed in 1722,by a stonemason and his wife, and has...