
Tulpehocken Creek and its many tributaries, including Wolf Creek and Mill Creek, define this early twentieth-century landscape on the border of Berks and Lebanon counties. The Philadelphia And Reading R. R. serves as a central artery for commerce and travel, connecting industrializing towns like Womelsdorf, Robesonia, and Wernersville. The map captures a moment when local institutional land use was prominent, marked by the presence of the Orphans Home near Ryeland and the Insane Asylum nestled at the base of South Mountain.
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