Images of America: Paul M. Fullmer and the Friends of Old AnnvilleImages of America: Paul M. Fullmer and the Friends of Old AnnvilleImages of America: Paul M. Fullmer and the Friends of Old Annville

Images of America: Annville Township

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Annville Township, located on the north bank of Quittapahilla Creek, was originally settled in the 1720s by millers who made use of the creek’s power and surrounding farmland. As the town grew, several hotels were constructed; and in 1817, the Berks-Dauphin Turnpike was built as a toll road through the town. By 1840, Annville had 500 people, log and limestone houses, stores, taverns, churches, schools, and an academy. The arrival of the railroad in 1860 led to the building of factories to the east for the manufacture of flour, shirts, hosiery, handkerchiefs, and shoes. As the new industrialists built their Victorian mansions yet farther east, they completed a living timeline of Annville’s history that extends from west to east and from mill to mansion.

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Weight .5 lbs
Dimensions 9.25 × 6.5 × .25 in

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