Boulder and bronze tablet at the Brick Mennonite Church near Willow Street, the first permanent white settlement by Swiss Mennonites within the borders of Lancaster County, in the year 1710. Erected in 1910.
Provenance
Album of historical markers erected by the Lancaster County Historical Society, compiled by George L. Heiges in 1986.
Group of eight unidentified men standing or seated on the marker indicating the First Settlement in Lancaster County. Monument erected by the Lancaster County Historical Society in 1910 at the Brick Mennonite Church, founded in 1719 near the Hans Herr House.
Lefever family on steps of Martin Lefever homestead near Lampeter. Front row, left to right: Jacob Mylin, Mary Seitz, Martin Lefever, Verna Lefever, Florence Lefever and Abram Mylin. Second row, left to right: Martha Mylin holding Robert Mylin, Martin Lefever holding Irene Mylin, Aldus Lefever, Amanda Lefever holding Marjorie Lefever. Back row, left to right: Frank Mylin, Minnie Lefever Harnish, Martha Trout, Edna Lefever Wimer, Harry Lefever, John Lefever, Mary Lefever, George Lefever.