Collegeville
COLLEGEVILLE - Founded 1896. Home to Ursinus College, Collegeville gets its name as a result of the location of Ursinus's two predecessors, Freeland Seminary and Pennsylvania Female College. Collegeville is the third name for the area surrounding the college. It was first named Perkiomen Bridge after the completion of the still standing bridge in 1799. In 1848, the village was renamed Freeland after the Freeland Seminary of Perkiomen Bridge was established by Henry Hunsicker. (1)
In 1869, a train station in the Freeland area was named Collegeville. Finally in 1896, the town of Collegeville was incorporated on June 9th. (1)
The current Collegeville marker is a result of the restoration efforts of the Keystone Marker Trust. In 2013, the Borough of Collegeville and the Keystone Marker Trust installed three new replica Keystone Town Markers. Prior to the replacements, two markers had been removed/gone missing and one other was badly damaged.
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In 1869, a train station in the Freeland area was named Collegeville. Finally in 1896, the town of Collegeville was incorporated on June 9th. (1)
The current Collegeville marker is a result of the restoration efforts of the Keystone Marker Trust. In 2013, the Borough of Collegeville and the Keystone Marker Trust installed three new replica Keystone Town Markers. Prior to the replacements, two markers had been removed/gone missing and one other was badly damaged.
Sources & Links:
- (1) "Collegeville's Historic Timeline." The Mercury News. November 20, 2009. Accessed February 3, 2018.
- Historical Society of Trappe, Collegeville, Perkiomen Valley
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