Martins Creek, Pennsylvania

Martins Creek is a census-designated place in Lower Mt. Bethel Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, located along Martins Creek. The zip code is 18063. Its population was 631 as of the 2010 United States Census. Around 1730 a number of Scotch-Irish settled in a part of the town called . Martin's Creek was first settled by Robert Lyle in 1741, with James Martin arriving around 1747. Martin operated a grist mill, and later served as a colonel in the American Revolution. In 1744 missionary David Brainerd began his work here with the Clistowackin band of Lenape Indians.

Martins Creek, Pennsylvania

Martins Creek is a census-designated place in Lower Mt. Bethel Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, located along Martins Creek. The zip code is 18063. Its population was 631 as of the 2010 United States Census. Around 1730 a number of Scotch-Irish settled in a part of the town called . Martin's Creek was first settled by Robert Lyle in 1741, with James Martin arriving around 1747. Martin operated a grist mill, and later served as a colonel in the American Revolution. In 1744 missionary David Brainerd began his work here with the Clistowackin band of Lenape Indians.