Caspar Wistar
One Red Rose
is annually paid by
Trinity Reformed Church
to the heirs of
Caspar Wistar
of Philadelphia who in 1738
gave 100 acres of land
for church and school purposes
The congregation was formed
by Reformed families
among the Tulpehocken settlers
The first communion service
was conducted by
Reverend John Philip Boehm
October 18, 1727
Marker is on Tulpehocken Road, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org