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*Each Month We Will Feature a Building, Event or Organization and Include it in our History Section with a Brief History and lots of Pitures.* Featured Building : Kauffman's Hardware |
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The History of the New Holland Area
By the time John Diffenderfer
arrived in
Other German farmers that
followed Diffenderfer were
spread thinly across the
countryside of northern
Like Lititz and Ephrata and
other towns in
Within a few years of the
Diffenderfer family’s arrival,
the town was the largest
settlement in
New
The plan drew upon a European
style of development that is
still evident today. The linear
design placed settlements along
a high ridge, which modern Route
23 follows. Houses lined both
sides of the main street and
each house was allotted a plot
of land that was cultivated or
used as a livestock pasture. One
of New Holland’s other names, “Saeue
Schwam,” meaning
From its inception, the rich
soil of the surrounding
countryside and the ample space
for grazing livestock rooted New
Holland’s economy in
agriculture. New
The sales stables attract
visitors, buyers and sellers
from all walks of life. In 1980,
then-presidential hopeful Ronald
Reagan campaigned at the
auction. In 1996, working-class
hero and rock star Bruce
Springsteen visited to buy feed
cattle for his
New Today, it is known as Case-New Holland, the second-largest manufacturer of agricultural equipment in the world with more than 10,000 dealers in 160 countries.
New
Part of New Holland’s small town
charm is in its quaint
traditions, like its community
band, one of the oldest in the
country. Ironically, the band
has earned the tiny village
world acclaim. Established in
1829, the band has been in
continuous performance since
1856 and has played at the
Community bands, like New
Holland’s, are rooted in
European traditions that were
brought to
But many bands also were rooted in military tradition, providing marching music for troops. (The New Holland Band mobilized for military service and was known as the 203rd Regimental Band of the Pennsylvania Volunteers during the Civil War.)
Today, the band plays an annual
concert series from May to
December and special events that
keep it performing all year. New
Timeline
1727 – John Diffenderfer, an
immigrant from the European
Palatinate, arrives in
1728 – The Diffenderfer family settles in what will become New Holland.
1729 –
1750 - Michael Diffenderfer, John’s son, lays out a plan for a town he calls New Design.
1787 – New
1802 - A post office is established in the town now called New Holland. 1829 – The New Holland Band is founded. 1856 - The community’s band is reorganized and called the Earl Infantry Band. 1864 – The town band serves Civil War duty as the 203rd Regimental Band. 1873 – The New Holland Clarion begins publication.
1876 - Railroad service to
Downingtown, 1895 – Abe Zimmerman opens a one-man, farm machine repair shop destined to sell its machines on every continent, under its current name Case-New Holland. Also, New Holland is incorporated as a borough. 1899 - Zimmerman introduces his first portable feed mill. 1900s - New Holland Sales Stables established as a livestock auction. 1910 – Zimmerman’s company, which comes to be called New Holland Machine Shop, introduces a stone crusher.
1940 - New
1947 - Sperry-Rand Corporation purchases New Holland to form a Sperry-New Holland Agricultural division with in the company.
1975 - Sperry-New Holland grows
to the fifth largest equipment
company in 1986 - Ford Motors wishes to expand to a full line farm equipment company and purchases New Holland from Sperry-Rand to form Ford-New Holland. 1990 - Ford Motors and Fiat agree to exchange Ford-New Holland for FIAT's European truck line.
1999 - New
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