Almont, Pennsylvania


Almont is a populated place in West Rockhill Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States, a half mile or so west of Sellersville.

History

The area was settled mostly by Pennsylvania Germans in the early 1700s. Early religions were Lutheran from the Old Goshenhoppen parish, Reformed and Mennonite. In 1826 land for the first church was donated by Enos Schlichter, built and shared by the three congregations. In 1868, Jacob Schlichter became the first postmaster and named it Schlichter, the post office was later changed to Almont as well as the community. Mail is now delivered by the Sellersville Post Office.

Geography

Almont is located approximately of Sellersville, Pennsylvania on Pennsylvania Route 563, and is located within the Sellersville 18960 zip code, and the Pennridge School District.

Statistics

Almont was entered into the Geographic Names Information System on 2 August 1979 as identification number 1168217, elevation is listed as.