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- ?id=mlFMAAAAMAAJ accessdate "2008-11-17".
- ?id=mlFMAAAAMAAJ editor "W. J. Hinke".
- ?id=mlFMAAAAMAAJ first "J. P.".
- ?id=mlFMAAAAMAAJ isCitedBy Bernville,_Pennsylvania.
- ?id=mlFMAAAAMAAJ last "Boehm".
- ?id=mlFMAAAAMAAJ location "Philadelphia".
- ?id=mlFMAAAAMAAJ pages "66".
- ?id=mlFMAAAAMAAJ publisher "Berger Bros.".
- ?id=mlFMAAAAMAAJ quote "Another congregation, which Boehm organized in 1727, was Tulpehocken. It had been settled by Palatines coming from the State of New York in 1723. Conrad Weiser describes its origin as follows: 'The people got news of the land on the Swatara and Tulpehocken in Pennsylvania. Many of them united and cut a road from Schoharie [N. Y.] to the Susquehanna River, carried their goods there, made canoes and floated them down the river to the mouth of the Swatara creek [where Middletown is situated at present], and drove their cattle over land. This happened in the spring of the year 1723. From there they came to Tulpehocken, and the was the beginning of the Tulpehocken settlement'.".
- ?id=mlFMAAAAMAAJ title "Life and Letters of the Rev. John Philip Boehm".
- ?id=mlFMAAAAMAAJ url ?id=mlFMAAAAMAAJ.
- ?id=mlFMAAAAMAAJ year "1916".