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All Roads Lead to Home

  • Jerry King Musser
  • Feb 7
  • 1 min read

The town and surrounding area of Columbia, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania was truly in Lloyd Mifflin's blood and soul. Both of his parents lead directly to the founder and progenitor of Wrightsville and Columbia, Pennsylvania. Indeed, the very spirit of Pennsylvania ran through his veins—a spirit that began when his G-G-G-G-Great Grandfather, John Mifflin, Sr, arrived from Warminster, Wiltshire, England in 1677-79, pre-dating even William Penn's arrival. John Senior and Junior rested first in the area of Burlington, West Jersey and, a bit later, in Philadelphia County (the area known today as Fairmount Park). They called their estate, Fountain Green. Lloyd Mifflin chose to remain near his beloved Susquehanna River. Lloyd was truly of and about Columbia, Pennsylvania.



 
 
 

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