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The History of douglassville

Swedish pioneers were the first European settlers in present Berks County on land granted by William Penn. Swedish Lutheran Minister Andreas Rudman secured an order from William Penn on October 21, 1701 setting aside 10,000 acres (40 km2) up the Schuylkill, near Manatawny Creek, for members of his congregation. The boundaries of Amity Township are almost identical to the boundaries of the original area known as Swedes’ tract. 

Morlatton Village, an early settlement which became part of what is now Douglassville, was Berks County’s first settlement site along the Schuylkill River. The settlement later became the location of Old St. Gabriel’s Episcopal Church or Old Swedes, founded in 1720 as the oldest church in Berks County. The site also included the Mouns Jones House, built by Swedish settlers in 1716. The house is the oldest documented dwelling in Berks County.[7][8]

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Morlatton Village

Morlatton Village stands as a tribute to the enduring legacy of its early settlers and their role in shaping the history of Amity Township and Berks County. It provides a unique opportunity for visitors to step back in time and explore the rich history of this historic settlement.


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Brinton Lodge

Brinton Lodge is a 300-year-old landmark in Douglassville. The site’s unusual architecture, eccentric history, and local legends are now being preserved for the community to enjoy.


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Where did douglassville get its name?

Douglasville, Pennsylvania, got its name from its founder, George Douglas. George Douglas was a local landowner and entrepreneur who established a village in Amity Township, Berks County, in the early 18th century. The town was initially known as “Douglas’ Cross Roads” because it was located at a crossroads where several major roads intersected.



Who were douglassvilles earliest settlers?

The earliest settlers of Douglassville, Pennsylvania were Swedish pioneers. They were the first European settlers in present Berks County on land granted by William Penn12. Swedish Lutheran Minister Andreas Rudman secured an order from William Penn on October 21, 1701, setting aside 10,000 acres up the Schuylkill, near Manatawny Creek, for members of his congregation12. This area is almost identical to the boundaries of the original area known as Swedes Tract.



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When was douglassville founded?

Douglasville, Pennsylvania, got its name from its founder, George Douglas. George Douglas was a local landowner and entrepreneur who established a village in Amity Township, Berks County, in the early 19th century. The town was initially known as “Douglas’ Cross Roads” because it was located at a crossroads where several major roads intersected.



What was the original purpose of Douglassvilles founding?

  1. Commercial Hub: Its location at a crossroads would have made Douglasville a natural site for businesses to establish themselves. General stores, inns, and other commercial enterprises would have been drawn to the area to serve travelers and the local population.

  2. Transportation Center: Crossroads towns often served as transportation hubs, providing a place for travelers to rest, refresh, and change modes of transportation, whether by horse-drawn carriage, stagecoach, or later, automobiles.

  3. Agricultural Support: Given the importance of agriculture in the region, Douglasville may have been founded to support local farmers by offering a marketplace for their goods and services.

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U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Amity township, Berks County, Pennsylvania

Historic Preservation Trust of Berks County – Dedicated to Preserving Berks County Properties

A Storied Past & Crafty Present: The Brinton Lodge, Douglassville – Berks County Living

Monocacy Hill History

MDK10 Outside: Volcanoes in Berks County, Pennsylvania

The mystery of Monocacy Hill revealed – The Mercury (pottsmerc.com)

Southeastern PA Hiking: Monocacy Hill Recreation Area (sepahiking.blogspot.com)