KEY TO MAP, Including Concise Information
1. The Old Graveyard.
2. Graveyard started in 1792, taken from Jacob Weber tract.
3. Cemetery started in 1930, taken from George Weber tract.
4. Brick Meetinghouse and school house taken from David Martin tract (1766, 1853, 1883, 1926).
5. Stone Meetinghouse, taken from Jacob Weber tract (1894).
6. Village of Blue Ball founded about 1760, or earlier.
7. Brethren Meetinghouse and graveyard (1879).
8. Earl Union School.
9. Henry Weber's first farm contained 365 acres; survey finished October 24, 1726. Final return made September 5, 1741.
10. Jacob Weber's first farm, contained 500 acres. Survey finished October 24, 1726. Final return made May 28, 1741.
11. George Weber's first farm, contained 200 acres. Survey finished October 24, 1726. Final return made February 16, 1742.
George Weber's second part of his farm contained 153 acres. Surveyed and confirmed to him August 16, 1738.
12. David Martin's first farm, contained 370 acres. Survey finished October 24, 1726. Final report made February 26, 1738.
13. Henry Martin's first survey was finished January 10, 1733; contained 153 acres. Final return made October 10, 1747.
14. Christian Schneder's first home plantation was surveyed and confirmed on the same dates as Henry Martin's grant.
15. Paxton Road, laid out in 1736; now Route No. 5.
16. Lancaster to Coventry Road laid out in 1738; now Route No. 23.
17. Old State Road, now Route No. 73.