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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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