The Northkill Amish Settlement was established in 1740 in Berks County, Pennsylvania. As the first identifiable Amish community in the new world,[1] it was the foundation of Amish settlement in the Americas. By the 1780s it had become the largest Amish settlement, but declined as families moved elsewhere.
^Nolt, p. 74.
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The NorthkillAmishSettlement was established in 1740 in Berks County, Pennsylvania. As the first identifiable Amish community in the new world, it was...
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