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Sollenne Homes is your trusted partner for new home construction in Berlin, PA. With years of experience serving our community, our team specializes in creating beautiful and functional custom homes that perfectly meet your needs and exceed your expectations. We pride ourselves on our design-build approach, ensuring every detail of your new home is carefully considered and expertly executed. Our commitment to quality craftsmanship and customer satisfaction sets us apart in the Wayne County area.
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Home construction is more than just building a structure; it’s about creating a space where you and your family will make lasting memories. At Sollenne Homes, we focus on delivering high-quality new homes in Berlin, PA, that are built to last and provide you with comfort and enjoyment for years to come. Our expertise in home remodeling and construction ensures that your investment is protected and your dream home becomes a reality. Trust us to guide you through the entire process, from the initial design phase to the final walkthrough. Contact us at 570-503-1675 to start your journey today.
Immigrants (especially those from Germany) began settling the area before the American Revolutionary War, and the surrounding Brothersvalley Township was incorporated in 1771. Further settlement occurred by Revolutionary War veterans, so the borough was laid out in 1784 and formally incorporated on February 7, 1833.
In June 1794, a riot occurred at the Berlin Schoolhouse during the Whiskey Rebellion. By September, Irish immigrant Robert Philson raised a liberty pole at his log store on the square and advised citizens to oppose U.S. laws. Federal troops arrived in October, and the rebellion evaporated, with Philson and itinerant preacher Herman Husband being taken to Philadelphia for trial (where they were acquitted). Governor Thomas Mifflin made his headquarters in Dr. Christian Boerstler’s house.
Local attorney Jeremiah S. Black rose to become Justice of Pennsylvania (1851-1857, serving as Chief Justice from 1851 to 1853). After election of fellow Pennsylvanian James Buchanan as President of the United States, he began litigating fraudulent land claims in California as United States Attorney General and later served as Secretary of State.
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