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.
Mary Greiner Wheeler looking at the monument to the Greiner family at the Greiner Cemetery off of Cider Press Road near the orginal Greiner settlers' farm. Her great-grandparents, Sophia and Martin Greiner built the barn on on the farm.
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.