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Warwick Township was one of the original townships of Lancaster County. The area was first settled by Richard Carter from Warwickshire, England, and as families grew within its borders, several villages started to come to life. Industries such as blacksmithing, an iron foundry and wagon factory, numerous cigar manufacturers, farms and dairies, mills, and other early businesses helped to shape the township's economic growth. As time passed, transportation evolved from horse-drawn carriages to the automobile. The Reading and Columbia Rail Road, along with Conestoga Traction Company's trolley service, also played a vital part in mass transportation. Today Warwick Township is known for its scenic beauty, rich history, and hardworking residents.
A collection of archival images of and information about the early schools in Warwick Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
This is a history of a Warwick Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania farm and the families who lived there. It begins with the earliest persecuted Swiss Mennonite landowners and ends with the Paul S. Nolt family. The farm, following a tragic barn fire, was sold to development in 1969.
Complete gravestone inscriptions of 31 cemeteries and graveyards: Penryn Union, Erb Mennonite Church, Mt. Hope Episcopal, Kreider Church of the Brethren, Kauffman Mennonite, Graybill Church of the Brethren, Gibbles Cemetery/Old White Oak, White Oak Church of the Brethren, Lime Rock Old Order Mennonite, White Oak Mennonite, Hershey/Bomberger, Grebiel/Seemuller Graveyard, Harnley-Longenecker Graveyard, Manheim Fairview, Moore/Miller Graveyard, Hoffer, Erb, Hershey/Landis, Eby, Gibble, Zug, Dohner, Connelly, Stauffer, Lutz, Sahm, Gingerich, former Batdorf, Follmer/Foesick/Erb Graveyard, Gish Memorial, and Keller. Map of Penn Township. Listed alphabetically by cemetery.
A biographical history of Lancaster County: being a history of early settlers and eminent men of the county; as also much other unpublished historical information, chiefly of a local character.