United States / Mifflinburg, PA

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Evangelical Church. The first church built by "Albright's People," later the Evangelical Association, was erected in New Berlin in 1816. It was the first Evangelical Church in the United States. The site is marked by a monument.

Junction Pa. 45 (Chestnut St.) & 104 (10th St.), Mifflinburg, PA, United States

Fought's Mill. The nearby mill is on the site of the earlier mill built in 1771. The original Fought's Mill was a settlers' refuge against Indians in Revolutionary days. Here was held Nov. 3, 1776, Buffalo Valley's first election under the Constitution of 1776.

Pa. 45 (Chestnut St.) at Buffalo Rd., Mifflinburg, PA, United States

Leroy Massacre - PLAQUE. John Jacob Leroy was killed by the Indians near this spot during the time of the Penns Creek Massacre, October 16, 1755. This was the first act of hostility by the Indians of this Province following the defeat of General Braddock, July 9, 1755. A daughter of John Jacob Leroy, Marie, and Barbara Leininger were taken to the Muskingum in Ohio...

Ridge Rd. (SR 3016), 1 mile E of PA 304, Mifflinburg, PA, United States