As of the 2000census, the township had a total population of 511.
In the township the population is spread out with 18.8% under the age of 18, 6.7% from 18 to 24, 22.9% from 25 to 44, 30.7% from 45 to 64, and 20.9% who are 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the township is $24,861, and the median income for a family is $28,500.
In the county, the population is spread out with 22.70% under the age of 18, 5.90% from 18 to 24, 22.60% from 25 to 44, 28.90% from 45 to 64, and 19.90% who are 65 years of age or older.
Harmony, which marked its bicentennial last year and retains the character of a German village (it received the 2004 Pennsylvania State Association of Boroughs historic preservation award), is at I-79 exits 87-88, 10 miles north of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, 30 miles north of Pittsburgh's Point and 30 miles south of I-80.
Harmony, which retains the architectural character of a German village, is 10 miles north of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, 30 miles north of Pittsburgh's Point and 30 miles south of I-80, at I-79 exits 87-88.
Harmony, which celebrated its bicentennial last year and retains the architectural character of a German village, is 10 miles north of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, 30 miles north of Pittsburgh's Point and 30 miles south of I-80, at I-79 exits 87-88.
Later, as danger of going through the forest decreased, the children congregated at the home of a centrally-located family, where a lean-to was built for their use against the pioneer's cabin.
In addition to the sums expended by the State, the counties and townships gave in bounties, $15,492,876; for the relief of soldiers and their families, $4,566,898; and for other expenses $198,866.
He rechristened the town New Harmony, and brought with him or attracted there many men of eminent culture, and it became a veritable Mecca for scholars and travellers during the years of Owen's proprietorship, and was an enduring influence for many years upon the intellectual development of the State.
This square county is 34 miles long on the New York State line and 26 wide on the Bradford and Wayne lines.
The drainage of the county is about equally divided between the waters of the Tunkhannock flowing south, the waters of the Wyalusing flowing west, and the numerous small streams which flow north into the Susquehanna.
On the Bradford County line this rock lies 200` above Wyalusing Creek water level; and in the south-west corner of the county, it is quarried for flagstones at Skinners Eddy, 240` above river level, where it contains many plant remains.
State Park is located three miles north of Hackettstown between Willow Grove/ Waterloo Road (Route 604) on the east, Route 517 on the west, and Cranberry Lake (Route 206) on the north.
Mansfield Township, NJ NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife facility where 50,000+ pheasants are raised for stocking on publicly accessible lands each year.
Also features pens of exotic fowl and white-tailed deer, a section of the historic Morris Canal, and a scenic hiking loop.
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PABU59 [1] Engravings of Farm and Residence of Hannah J. Wildman, Bensalem Township; Farm and Residence of Mrs.
PACL84 [1] (Engravings) Forest Farm, residence of H. Fritz, Scotch Hill; plus another illustration captioned: This place was formerly the residence of and belonged toohn Maffett, deceased, who died in 1876, and was born here in 1805, being one of the first white persons born in Clarion County.
He was married to Miss Anna Lowrie of Union County, Pennsylvania, January 11, 1831, died May 19, 1868 and a marble stone in the Strattanville Cemetery marks the spot where he is intered by the side of his wife who died Oct. 14, 1875.