Gilkison's Corner, Pennsylvania

Gilkison's Corner was a small hamlet located in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, in the United States.

The term is primarily archaic in usage, and the location does not appear on modern maps.

Usage of the term appears to have declined towards the end of the 19th century, around the time of the establishment of the more heavily populated Borough of Ambler, whose eastern border is located along Bethlehem Pike.

It contains a store, six or seven houses and the extensive steam tannery of Alvin D. Foust, established some thirty years ago.

Paul Bower kept an inn in 1774, and Susanna Wright in 1779, which we are at present unable to locate, but very probably in this vicinity.