Reaville Historical District
Formerly "Greenville" named after Runkell Rea. He built a general store in 1834. Became first postmaster in 1850. This was a stop on the stage line to York, Pa. The first English Presbyterian Church was moved to this site in 1837. Village prospered until railroad came to Flemington.
Marker is on Barley Sheaf Road, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org