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Wissahickon Valley Watershed Association

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The Wissahickon Valley Watershed Association (WVWA), based in eastern Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, is a non-profit land trust founded in 1957 to protect the quality and beauty of the Wissahickon Creek. WVWA stewards several historic buildings, including the Evans-Mumbower Mill, which it acquired in 1987. WVWA holds two small collections of archival materials related to the mill: Mumbower's Mill ledgers, 1851-1920, which document the operations of the grist mill while it was under the ownership of the Mumbower family; and Mumbower family papers, 1927-1950, consisting principally of a family photograph album and a binder on Mumbower family reunions.

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Organization Type: 
Historic Site/House
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Organization County: 
Montgomery County
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First Name: 
David
Last Name: 
Froehlich
Title: 
Miller
Mailing Address: 
12 Morris Rd.
19002 Ambler , PA
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215-646-8866
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