Yardley, a Quaker ferry crossing turned Underground Railroad stop
Yardley was founded by Quaker William Yardley, who bought 500 acres from William Penn in 1682, developing into a real village by 1807 around a ferry crossing his nephew opened in 1710, later serving as an Underground Railroad station during the Civil War. A plumbing project in one of Yardley's early 1800s village homes should expect systems added in stages since well before the 1876 railroad arrival.
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