Photograph- Giant oak tree at Pequea Presbyterian Church under which Geo. Whitefield is said to have preached. The three men standing under the tree are identified as Mayor McCaskey, H. F. E. and Watson Ellmaker.
Photograph- Giant oak tree at Pequea Presbyterian Church under which Geo. Whitefield is said to have preached. The three men standing under the tree are identified as Mayor McCaskey, H. F. E. and Watson Ellmaker.
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Giant oak tree at Pequea Presbyterian Church under which Geo. Whitefield is said to have preached. The three men standing under the tree are identified as Mayor McCaskey, H. F. E. and Watson Ellmaker.
Photograph- Pequea Presbyterian Church cemetery near White Horse, Salisbury Township. Tombstone of James, son of Thomas C. and Mary A. Henderson (1834-1890) and Emma Jane, wife of James Henderson, daughter of Joshua and Amelia Linvill.
Photograph- Pequea Presbyterian Church cemetery near White Horse, Salisbury Township. Tombstone of James, son of Thomas C. and Mary A. Henderson (1834-1890) and Emma Jane, wife of James Henderson, daughter of Joshua and Amelia Linvill.
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Pequea Presbyterian Church cemetery near White Horse, Salisbury Township. Tombstone of James, son of Thomas C. and Mary A. Henderson (1834-1890) and Emma Jane, wife of James Henderson, daughter of Joshua and Amelia Linvill.
Photograph- Grave of Robert Galt, sign held by Rev. J. Richard McAliley, pastor of Pequea Presbyterian Church. The grave of Robert Galt, pioneer. For two centuries the Galts have pointed to the graves under this sidng and remarked "The old folks are buried here".
Photograph- Grave of Robert Galt, sign held by Rev. J. Richard McAliley, pastor of Pequea Presbyterian Church. The grave of Robert Galt, pioneer. For two centuries the Galts have pointed to the graves under this sidng and remarked "The old folks are buried here".
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Grave of Robert Galt, sign held by Rev. J. Richard McAliley, pastor of Pequea Presbyterian Church. The grave of Robert Galt, pioneer. For two centuries the Galts have pointed to the graves under this sidng and remarked "The old folks are buried here".
Photograph- Farmhouse used as school by Rev. Robert Smith, pastor of Pequea Presbyterian Church (1750-1793). School was forerunner of Princeton Theological Seminary. One of Rev. Smith's sons late became president of Princeton. Long room at left was demolished, which was original school room.
Photograph- Farmhouse used as school by Rev. Robert Smith, pastor of Pequea Presbyterian Church (1750-1793). School was forerunner of Princeton Theological Seminary. One of Rev. Smith's sons late became president of Princeton. Long room at left was demolished, which was original school room.
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Farmhouse used as school by Rev. Robert Smith, pastor of Pequea Presbyterian Church (1750-1793). School was forerunner of Princeton Theological Seminary. One of Rev. Smith's sons late became president of Princeton. Long room at left was demolished, which was original school room.
Identified on the back as "west side, White Chimneys", home of the Slaymaker family, but may also be the Sign of John Adams tavern and stage house owned by Amos Slaymaker.