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  1. Doylestown was incorporated as a borough in 1838. A flourishing boarding school for boys and girls has been established here by a joint stock company, and also a prosperous female seminary. Newspaper authority tells us that Doylestown, in 1778, contained but two or three log dwellings.

  2. As of 2022, the mayor of Doylestown is Elnora "Noni" West. The borough council consists of Council President Jack O'Brien, Council Vice-President Wendy Margolis, Ben Bell, Tim Brennan, Lawrence Browne, Dennis Livrone, Joe Frederick, Jennifer Jarret, and Amy Taylor Popkin. [16] [17]

  3. William Doyle's 18th Century Inn, founded at the intersection of the Philadelphia to Easton, and Swedsford to Coryell's Ferry roads, was the seed that bloomed into the town now known as Doylestown.

  4. Explore the History of Doylestown. In 1745 William Doyle built a tavern at a crossroads in the wilderness. There are many narratives that tell the history from then to now.

  5. Jul 13, 2023 · Henry Townsend Darlington (1832-1878) was born in Chester County in 1832. He moved to Doylestown as a young man and eventually became publisher of the Bucks County Intelligencer from 1855 to 1878 when The Intelligencer building was erected on Monument Square (Court and Main streets).

  6. The area now known as Doylestown (Bucks County, Pennsylvania) was given to Edward Doyle as a land grant from William Penn in 1692. Doylestown became the county seat of Bucks County in 1812, and the area flourished when a railroad line was completed between Doylestown and Philadelphia in 1856.

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  8. This page provides a brief history about the naming of Doylestown Borough, Pennsylvania, the people who settled it, and the industry rising within it. County Seat since 1813, borough since 1838. The land on which Doylestown is built was originally owned by the Free Society of Traders of London.

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