This post on the history of Lima, PA is brought to you by the Lima personal injury attorneys at Schuster Law.
For around 12,000 years before the Europeans arrived on American shores, the area that is now called Delaware County was inhabited by the Lenape, a Native American tribe. The tribe, which splits into clans, would build temporary villages throughout the territory, moving when they felt that the land had been exhausted or take advantage of certain seasons.
In the 1600s, the Swedish, Dutch, and English arrived and traded with the Lenape. Settlements were built and farms began to populate the countryside.
There were some disputes over land ownership until the English finally took control in the late 1600s, keeping it until the American Revolution.
In addition to farms, residents found jobs at local mills that were constructed on the many nearby waterways.
Ove the centuries, the area has survived the American Revolution, the Civil War, economic depressions, and has grown and changed. Today, this small community consists of mainly residential homes.
Lima, which is an unincorporated community in Middletown Township, is currently home to just over 3,000 residents. The racial makeup is 94.23% White, 4.53% African American, 0.03% Native American, 0.99% Asian, and 0.22% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.31% of the population. The average household income is relatively low, at $45,948.
There are many fun things to do in and near Lima, PA, with residents recommending:
Our Lima personal injury lawyers hope that you have enjoyed this brief history of Lima.





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