Bucks County, Pennsylvania: History
Histories of specific towns and townships


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Almont      (Source: Living Places)
Amity      (Source: Living Places)
Anchor History 
Applebachsville  Developed by General Paul Applebach and his brother Henry, desendants of Johan Henry Afflerbach     (Source: Living Places)
Applebachville  An illustrated history of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1876     (Source: Internet Archive)
Aquetong Village      (Source: Living Places)
Attleborough  An illustrated history of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1876     (Source: Internet Archive)
Attleborough      (Source: Living Places)
Village of Bean      (Source: Living Places)
Bedminster Township 
Bedminster Township      (Source: Living Places)
Bedminster      (Source: Living Places)
Bennetts Corner      (Source: Living Places)
Bensalem Township History 
Bensalem Township History 
Bensalem Township      (Source: Living Places)
Belmont  Bensalem Township     (Source: Living Places)
Trevose Manor  Bensalem Township     (Source: Living Places)
Blooming Glen      (Source: Living Places)
Breadyville      (Source: Living Places)
Brick Tavern      (Source: Living Places)
Bridge Valley      (Source: Living Places)
Bridgeton Township      (Source: Living Places)
Bridgetown      (Source: Living Places)
A history of Bristol borough in the county of Bucks, state of Pennsylvania  Anciently known as "Buckingham"     (Source: Internet Archive)
A history of Bristol borough in the county of Bucks, state of Pennsylvania  1911     (Source: Internet Archive)
A history of Bristol borough in the county of Bucks, state of Pennsylvania  1911     (Source: Internet Archive)
Bristol  An illustrated history of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1876     (Source: Internet Archive)
Bristol Township  A Brief History
Bristol Borough      (Source: Living Places)
Dorrance Mansion  Bristol Borough     (Source: Living Places)
Bristol Township      (Source: Living Places)
Bolton Mansion  Bristol Township     (Source: Living Places)
Brownsburg      (Source: Living Places)
History of Buckingham Township 
Buckingham Township      (Source: Living Places)
Buckingham      (Source: Living Places)
Buckingham Valley Historic Note      (Source: Living Places)
Bucksville      (Source: Living Places)
Bursonville      (Source: Living Places)
California      (Source: Living Places)
Carversville History 
Carversville      (Source: Living Places)
Castle Valley      (Source: Living Places)
Center Bridge      (Source: Living Places)
How Chalfont Got Its Name 
Chalfont Borough      (Source: Living Places)
Churchville Historic District      (Source: Living Places)
Cottageville  Once known as Michener     (Source: Living Places)
Curley Hill  Historic Hamlet     (Source: Living Places)
Cuttalossa Valley Historic District      (Source: Living Places)
Danboro  Historic 18th Century Village     (Source: Living Places)
Davisville      (Source: Living Places)
Deep Run      (Source: Living Places)
Derstine      (Source: Living Places)
Dolington Historic District      (Source: Living Places)
Doylestown  An illustrated history of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1876     (Source: Internet Archive)
The History of Doylestown Borough 
Doylestown Borough      (Source: Living Places)
Doylestown Borough and the Bucks County Courthouse in Doylestown      (Source: Living Places)
Foothill, the home of Dr. Henry C. Mercer  Doylestown Borough     (Source: Living Places)
James-Loran House  Doylestown Borough     (Source: Living Places)
Lenape Hall  Doylestown Borough     (Source: Living Places)
Doylestown Township      (Source: Living Places)
Fordhook Farm  Doylestown Township     (Source: Living Places)
Philip H. Fretz Mansion  Doylestown Township     (Source: Living Places)
Highland Farm  Doylestown Township     (Source: Living Places)
History of Dublin Borough 
Dublin Borough Beginnings      (Source: Living Places)
Durham Township 
Durham Township      (Source: Living Places)
Durham Village      (Source: Living Places)
Dyerstown Historic District      (Source: Living Places)
East Rockhill Township  A Brief History     (Source: Living Places)
Eddington Park Historic Sketch      (Source: Living Places)
Edgely      (Source: Living Places)
Edgewood Village      (Source: Living Places)
Edison      (Source: Living Places)
Elephant      (Source: Living Places)
Erwinna      (Source: Living Places)
Fairhill      (Source: Living Places)
Passer  Formerly Fairmount     (Source: Living Places)
History of Falls Township 
Falls Township      (Source: Living Places)
"Three Arches", the John Sotcher Homestead  Falls Township     (Source: Living Places)
Fallsington      (Source: Living Places)
Feasterville      (Source: Living Places)
Ferndale      (Source: Living Places)
Finland      (Source: Living Places)
Forest Grove      (Source: Living Places)
Fountainville      (Source: Living Places)
Fricks      (Source: Living Places)
Furlong      (Source: Living Places)
Gallows Hill      (Source: Living Places)
Gardenville-North Branch National Register Historic District      (Source: Living Places)
Geryville      (Source: Living Places)
Glendale      (Source: Living Places)
Greers Corner      (Source: Living Places)
Gruversville      (Source: Living Places)
Hagersville  An illustrated history of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1876     (Source: Internet Archive)
Hagersville      (Source: Living Places)
Harriman      (Source: Living Places)
Harrow      (Source: Living Places)
Hartsville      (Source: Living Places)
About Haycock Township 
Haycock Township      (Source: Living Places)
Highlon      (Source: Living Places)
History of Hilltown Township 
Hilltown Township      (Source: Living Places)
Hilltown      (Source: Living Places)
Hinkletown  Named for Blacksmith Philip Hinkle     (Source: Living Places)
Holicong Village National Register Historic District      (Source: Living Places)
Holland Village      (Source: Living Places)
Hulmeville  An illustrated history of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1876     (Source: Internet Archive)
Hulmeville Borough      (Source: Living Places)
A Brief History of The Borough of Ivyland 
Ivyland Borough      (Source: Living Places)
Ivyland Historic District      (Source: Living Places)
Jamison  Named after the Jamison family     (Source: Living Places)
Jefferson Historic District      (Source: Living Places)
Keelersville      (Source: Living Places)
Kendigtown  A Place of Some Importance ...     (Source: Living Places)
Kintnersville      (Source: Living Places)
Lahaska History      (Source: Living Places)
Landisville  Named after the Landis family     (Source: Living Places)
Langhorne Historic District      (Source: Living Places)
Langhorne Manor Borough      (Source: Living Places)
Leidytown      (Source: Living Places)
Memories of Levittown, Pa.      (Source: Wayback Machine)
Limeport      (Source: Living Places)
Lodi      (Source: Living Places)
Lower Makefield Township      (Source: Living Places)
Abraham Warner House  Lower Makefield Township     (Source: Living Places)
Lower Makefield Historic Landmarks Guide      (Source: Living Places)
Lower Makefield Township History 
Lower Southampton Township      (Source: Living Places)
Brief History of Lower Southampton Township 
Lumberville      (Source: Living Places)
Mechanicsville Village Historic District      (Source: Living Places)
Melchers Corner  Named after Amandus B. Melcher     (Source: Living Places)
Cottageville  Once known as Michener     (Source: Living Places)
Middletown Township      (Source: Living Places)
Middletown Township History and Significant Facts 
The Birth of Milford Township      (Source: Living Places)
Milford Township History 
Milford Square      (Source: Living Places)
Morrisville  An illustrated history of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1876     (Source: Internet Archive)
Morrisville Borough      (Source: Living Places)
Summerseat National Historic Landmark  Morrisville Borough     (Source: Living Places)
Mozart      (Source: Living Places)
Mumbauersville      (Source: Living Places)
Naces Corner      (Source: Living Places)
Naceville      (Source: Living Places)
Narrowsville      (Source: Living Places)
Neshaminy State Park History 
New Britain Borough History 
New Britain Borough      (Source: Living Places)
New Britain Township      (Source: Living Places)
New Britain Borough History 
New Britain Township History 
New Galena  Brief History     (Source: Living Places)
New Hope Borough      (Source: Living Places)
Newportville      (Source: Living Places)
Snapshots of Revolutionary Newtown      (Source: PA's Past)
When Newtown Was the County Seat      (Source: PA's Past)
When Newtown Was the County Seat - Index      (Source: mlake.net)
Newtown  An illustrated history of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1876     (Source: Internet Archive)
Newtown Borough History 
Newtown Borough Historical Note      (Source: Living Places)
Newtown Township  Sycamore Street Historic District     (Source: Living Places)
Newtown Township History 
Nockamixon State Park History 
Nockamixon Township      (Source: Living Places)
Nockamixon Township History 
Gardenville-North Branch National Register Historic District      (Source: Living Places)
Northampton Township Beginnings      (Source: Living Places)
Ottsville      (Source: Living Places)
Paletown      (Source: Living Places)
Passer  Formerly Fairmount     (Source: Living Places)
Penns Park      (Source: Living Places)
Penns Park History 
Pennsbury Manor      (Source: Living Places)
Perkasie Borough      (Source: Living Places)
A Short History of Perkasie, PA 
Philips Mill      (Source: Living Places)
Pineville      (Source: Living Places)
Pineville History 
Pipersville      (Source: Living Places)
Pleasant Valley      (Source: Living Places)
Plumstead Township      (Source: Living Places)
Plumstead Township History 
Plumsteadville Beginnings      (Source: Living Places)
Point Pleasant      (Source: Living Places)
Pullen      (Source: Living Places)
Quakertown  An illustrated history of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1876     (Source: Internet Archive)
Quakertown Borough      (Source: Living Places)
Quakertown Borough History 
Ralph Stover State Park History 
Revere      (Source: Living Places)
Rich Hill      (Source: Living Places)
Richboro      (Source: Living Places)
Richland Township      (Source: Living Places)
Richlandtown Borough      (Source: Living Places)
Ridge Valley      (Source: Living Places)
Riegelsville Borough  and the Benjamin Riegel House     (Source: Living Places)
Rockhill Station      (Source: Living Places)
Rupletown      (Source: Living Places)
Rushland  From 1750 to 1800, known as Sacketts Ford     (Source: Living Places)
Rushland History 
Rushland  From 1750 to 1800, known as Sacketts Ford     (Source: Living Places)
Sellersville  An illustrated history of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1876     (Source: Internet Archive)
Sellersville Borough  Named for its founder, Samuel Sellers     (Source: Living Places)
History of Sellersville 
Shaw Historic District  Doylestown Borough     (Source: Living Places)
Shelly      (Source: Living Places)
Silverdale Borough      (Source: Living Places)
Smiths Corner  Named after a branch of the Smith family that became widely known among horticulturists     (Source: Living Places)
Early Settlers of Solebury      (Source: Wayback Machine)
Burgess Lea (the Isaiah Paxson Farm)  Solebury Township     (Source: Living Places)
Solebury Beginnings      (Source: Living Places)
Brief History of Solebury Township 
Southampton      (Source: Living Places)
Spinnerstown  Named for the Spinner family     (Source: Living Places)
Spring Garden      (Source: Living Places)
Spring Valley Historic District      (Source: Living Places)
Springfield Township Historical Overview      (Source: Living Places)
Springfield Township Facts 
Springtown      (Source: Living Places)
Steinsburg      (Source: Living Places)
Strawntown  Named for the Strawn Family (variously spelled Strahan, Strawhn, and Strawhan) who were prolific in Haycock Township     (Source: Living Places)
Telford Borough Beginnings      (Source: Living Places)
Thatcher      (Source: Living Places)
Historic Tinicum Township      (Source: Living Places)
Tinicum  Formerly Wormansville     (Source: Living Places)
Tradesville      (Source: Living Places)
Trevose      (Source: Living Places)
Trumbauersville Borough      (Source: Living Places)
Tullytown Borough      (Source: Living Places)
Tyler State Park History 
Uhlerstown Village and Rural Historic District      (Source: Living Places)
Upper Black Eddy      (Source: Living Places)
Upper Southampton Township      (Source: Living Places)
Warminster Township      (Source: Living Places)
Warminster      (Source: Living Places)
The History of Warminster Township 
Warrington Township History 
Warwick Township      (Source: Living Places)
The History of Warwick Township 
West Rockhill Township      (Source: Living Places)
Wismer  Names for the Wismer family     (Source: Living Places)
Historic Woodhill Village      (Source: Living Places)
Tinicum  Formerly Wormansville     (Source: Living Places)
Wrightstown Township      (Source: Living Places)
Early History of Wrightstown      (Source: Living Places)
Wrightstown Township History 
Wycombe Village      (Source: Living Places)
Wycombe History 
A Glimpse of Yardley's Past 
Yardley Borough and Yardleyville  Founded by Thomas Yardley     (Source: Living Places)
Yardley Borough and Yardleyville  Founded by Thomas Yardley     (Source: Living Places)
Zion Hill      (Source: Living Places)

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