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

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