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| | Historical View of Clinton County, Pennsylvania by "D |
 | | In 1844 a portion of Dunnstable was annexed to the township, and in 1853 a part of Colebrook was added, so that now its area is considerably greater than when it was formed. |
 | | The township is quite hilly, and contains very little level land with the exception of a few hundred acres lying along the river; the soil, however, is generally productive, and especially adapted to fruit raising, and is favorable to the production of grass, grain, potatoes, andc. |
 | | The West Branch flows along the southern border of the township, forming a water front of about six miles; the other "water privileges" of the township are Queen's (or Quinn's) run with its numerous branches, and several other smaller streams, all of which furnish sufficient pure water for the use of live stock, andc. |
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