Near Sharon Street west of Wilhelm Road, on the right when traveling west.
This marker is placed on the site of the original log church building erected by the Paxton Congregation about 1716. The top stones of this marker formed a part of the building supports and were excavated on this location. — — Map (db m137419) HM
On N. Paxtang Ave. at Sharon Road, on the right when traveling north on N. Paxtang Ave..
Organized as a congregation in 1732, with William Bertram as first pastor. The second pastor was the famed "Fighting Parson," John Elder. In the churchyard are buried John Harris, Jr., William Maclay and other notables of this region. — — Map (db m6822) HM
On N. Paxtang Ave. at Sharon Road, on the right when traveling north on N. Paxtang Ave..
The first building on this site, a log structure, was erected about 1716. Regular pastorate was established in 1726. The present stone building was erected in 1740 and was restored in 1931. It is the oldest Presbyterian Church building in continuous . . . — — Map (db m122383) HM
Buried here is the first U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania. In 1789, he and Robert Morris were the first from the Keystone State to be elected to the Senate of the United States. — — Map (db m6828) HM