Line Lexington
LINE LEXINGTON. A village of 286 inhabitants, situated in Hatfield township, Montgomery county, nearly on the line between that and Bucks county, 16 miles northeast of Norristown, the county seat, 3 northeast of Lansdale, the location of nearest bank, and 1 mile north of Colmar, its shipping point on Doylestown Br. N. P. Div. P. & R. R. R. H. Robinson, postmaster. [Polk's Gazetteer, 1882]
- Apple P R, Hotel.
- Barndt John, carriagemkr.
- Brand Frank, tinner.
- Brand Spencer, meat market.
- Burgey Wm, tailor.
- Coar Thomas, blacksmith.
- Crouthamel Hilary, tailor.
- Crouthamel I R, carpenter.
- Hartman Mathias, cooper.
- Kerns Christian, shoemkr.
- Leidy Isaiah, justice.
- Leidy M H, general store.
- Line Lexington Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
- Lyson Isaac, live stock.
- Mitchener J C, veterinary surgeon.
- Price Jonathan, veterinary surgeon.
- Reiner Harrow Co, agr imp.
- Reiner & Bro, agr imps.
- Remer Enos, carpenter.
- Robinson Henry, General Store.
- Scholl Leidy, general store.
- Seiple John, carpet weaver.
- Weikel Henry, painter.
- Wentworth George W, hotel.
- Zoller Henry, boots and shoes.
Nearby Neighborhoods
Street Names
Bethlehem Pike • Route 309