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Seisholtzville



Siesholtzville is named after a former hotel keeper at this place. The first public place was opened about 1800; a post office was established in 1849.

  1. A. E. Wagner, Ph.D., F. W. Balthaser, M.E., and D.K. Hoch, The Story of Berks County Pennsylvania, Eagle Book ad Job Press, Reading, 1913
Polk's 1882 Gazetteer

SEISHOLTZVILLE. A settlement of 82 people, in Hereford township, Berks county, 25 miles northeast of Reading, the county seat, and 4 south of Shamrock, Lehigh county, the shipping station, on the East Pa. Br. of P. & R. R.B. Charles N. Gery, postmaster.

  • Baum H B, justice.
  • Gery E N, flour mill.
  • Guy Charles N, General Store.
  • Roth John A, physician.
  • Schuler & Bro, carriagemkrs.
  • Wetzel David C, shoemkr.

R.L.Polk, Pennsylvania State Gazetteer & Business Directory, 1882, Philadelphia

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