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Alt Zion (Old Zionsville)
Bareschwamm (Bear Swamp, PA)
Barewald (Bear's Woods, PA)
Yaegersbarig (Hunter's Hill)
Barigesie (Perkasie, PA - in alde Zeite Birkensee)
Barigeomewill (Perkiomenville, PA)
Barigschtrooss (Ridge Road, as vun Sumneytown naach Perkasie geht)
Beintschwamm (a lowland swamp in which evergreen trees flourish; name used for land beyond the Blue Mountain)
Betzischtettel (Elizabethtown)
Bittnersdaal (Bittner's Valley)
Blummebarig (Bloomsburg, PA)
Botschdaal (Budge Valley, PA)
Breenschwill (Bergey, PA - in former times called "Branchville")
Budderdaal (Bally to Hereford, PA)
Buddermillich Falls (buttermilk falls)
Bulleschtrooss (Bull Street in Franconia Twp.)
Bullfrackeschteddel (bullfrog town)
Buxloch (Laurel Hole, may be also in West Cocalico Twp., Lanc. County)
Deitsch Eck (German Corner, area SW of Baltic, OH, which was originally settled by Germans)
Eileschteddel ("Owl Town")
Eisebrick (Ironbridge, PA)
Feierschtee Ritsch (Firestone Ridge)
Feierschtee Daal (Flint Valley)
Fimf Meil Schwamm (five mile swamp)
Gaepbarig (Gap Mountain)
Galyebarig (Gallow's Hill)
Die Gass (name of road from Sumneytown to Hoppenville, PA)
Geierdaal (Vulture Ravine)
Genseboddem ("Goose Bottom", the east-west valley immediately north of Walnut Creek, OH; many geese were raised here by the farmers and the creek, Goose Bottom Creek, afforded many fine feeding places and lots of water for the geese)
Gensehiwwel ("Goose Hill")
Glappboard Gmeehaus (The Groffdale Team Mennonite Church)
Gleeschippach or Gleebreensch (little branche of the Skippack Creek)
Gleehimmel (Hatfield Meetinghouse of Mennonite Brethren in Christ)
Glee Kaft (Little Gap)
Glee Lechaa (Little Lehigh Creek)
Glee Michelbarig (Zionsville, Rt. 1, PA)
Grooss Miehlbarig (Palm, PA)
Haasedaal (Rabbit Valley)
Hammeschteddel (Hametown)
Heedelbarig (Heidelberg, PA)
Helfrichs Schpring (Helfrich's Spring)
Henkischteddel ("Henki Town")
Hessischi Schtrooss ("Hessian Road")
Hessedaal (Hessian Valley, NY)
Igelgraawe ("Igel Hollow", OH - a small ravine)
Kaschehiwwelweg (Cherry Hill Road)
Kolwelehn (Kulp's Lane)
Kunkelsbaerig (Kunkel's Hill)
Laayer-Barig (Lawyer's Hill)
La Booberty (gorge or hollow known as Doughty Glens, Doughty Hollow, Troyer's Hollow, OH; from 1840 to 1860 known as Altman's Hollow)
Lange Rann (Long Run Creek)
Leddebarig
Leddebrick
Leddedaal
Moyer Hiwwel (Meyer's Hill, near Kalona, IA)
Nuddeltaun (Noodletown)
Oswaldsgawwel (Oswald's Fork)
Peders Karich (St. Peter's Church)
Hellerschteddel (Perrysburg)
Putschtown (Name given formerly to Charm, OH. It was first called Stevenson, and changed to Charm when the post office was established. After a few houses had been build, a visitor passing through remarked in PG, "Es is yo yuscht en gleener Putsche.")
Rausch Grick (Rausch Creek)
Rexebarig (Rex Hill)
Ridge Kopp (Ridge Head)
Rockmeind Barig (Rock Ore Hill)
Rot Hiwwel (the large hill immediately south of Dover, OH; there is much red soil on top of the hill)
Sackne
Salzbarig Taunschip
Salzrewwer ("Salt River")
Schannschteefelse (Chimney Rock)
Schmidde-Kaft (Smith's Gap)
Schmoktaun (Smoketown)
Schneckeschulhaus (Schneck's School)
Schnoke Loch ("mosquito hole")
Schoherie (no English and no location given)
Schpring Waelli (Spring Valley)
Schteebarig (a small ridge immediately north of the Blue Mountain)