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| | History of Brady, Pa. |
 | | The greatest measured elevation in the township is 1,470 feet above ocean level, and is found about two and a quarter miles south of West Liberty, the next being 1,375 feet, east of the pike road, where the road from WIest Liberty joins it, or about the center of the township. |
 | | The well on the John Smith farm, in this township, one mile and a quarter northeast of Muddy creek, on the Prospect road, was drilled in 1877, for the Phillips Brothers, to a depth of 1,458½ feet, but proved a "duster." The strata found here explains the structure of a large section of the township. |
 | | The justices of the peace of this township, elected from its erection to 1804, are as follows:- Benjamin Grossman, 1854, 1859, 1804 and 1870; Ambrose Alex. |
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