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(New page: == One of the original landowners and citizens of Baldwin Township, later Carrick Borough. Legend has it that the Carrick area was once called Englertville because of the glass works own...)
 
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== One of the original landowners and citizens of Baldwin Township, later Carrick Borough or Overbrook Borough.  Legend has it that the Carrick area was once called Englertville because of the glass works owned by the Englerts. There is a street on [[Saw Mill Run Boulevard]] named Englert Street in Overbrook, possibly after him or his family. ==
== One of the original landowners and citizens of Baldwin Township, later Carrick Borough.  Legend has it that the Carrick area was once called Englertville because of the glass works owned by the Englerts. There is a street on [[Saw Mill Run Boulevard]] named Englert Street, possibly after him or his family. ==
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== This postcard is one of the cards that Milton S. Englert enjoyed handing out to friends and acquaintences. ==
 
== This postcard is one of the cards that Milton S. Englert enjoyed handing out to friends and acquaintences. ==

Latest revision as of 15:38, 8 June 2009

One of the original landowners and citizens of Baldwin Township, later Carrick Borough or Overbrook Borough. Legend has it that the Carrick area was once called Englertville because of the glass works owned by the Englerts. There is a street on Saw Mill Run Boulevard named Englert Street in Overbrook, possibly after him or his family.

This postcard is one of the cards that Milton S. Englert enjoyed handing out to friends and acquaintences.

Post Card handed out by Milton D. Englert 1907 front.jpg


Post Card handed out by Milton D. Englert 1907 Back.jpg