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  Old maps of Centre County Towns, Pennsylvania
PACE23 1874 MAP of Ferguson, Pennsylvania (PA); inset map of Pattonville Pine Grove Mills P.O. 1874 MAP of Gregg, Pennsylvania (PA); inset map of Penn Hall.
PACE29 1874 MAP of Haines, Pennsylvania (PA); inset maps of Woodward and Aaronsburg.
PACE47 1874 MAP of Walker and Marion, Pennsylvania (PA); inset maps of Hublersburg and Jacksonville.
www.oldmapsne.com /category/Centre_County_Maps/c316   (314 words)

  
  Touring Centre County   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Halfmoon Township, settled in 1784, was formally erected in 1802.
Burnside Township is, with Snow Shoe Township, one of the Mountaintop sister townships on the Appalachian Plateau in the northwestern corner of Centre County.
Liberty Township is at the northeastern edge of Centre County, separated from Clinton County on the east by Beech Creek.
www.centrecountyhistory.org /centretour/newtour.html   (4705 words)

  
 children of Lewis Wian of Centre County
IDA MAE was born in Spring Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, on Septmber 16, 1874 and died September 28, 1942 in Bellefonte (90).
EMMA ELIZABETH was born in 1877 (28) in Spring Township, Centre County.
ISABELLA was born in Spring Township, Centre County, in September, 1884 (33), and married Mr.
homepage.mac.com /johnwion/history5baa.html   (654 words)

  
 History of Lycoming County Pennsylvania edited by John F. Meginness; ©1892
Limestone is the eleventh in size in the county and has an area of 23,280 acres, with a population of 1,096 by the census of 1890.
It is the forty-first in size in the county and contains 3,940 acres, with a population of 294 by the census of 1890.
Bastress township is the thirty-eighth in size in the county and contains an area of 6,400 acres, with a population of 236 by the census of 1890.
www.usgennet.org /usa/pa/county/lycoming/history/Chapter-40.html   (9222 words)

  
 Spring Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Spring Township is a township in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States.
In the township the population was spread out with 24.5% under the age of 18, 6.4% from 18 to 24, 32.7% from 25 to 44, 23.7% from 45 to 64, and 12.7% who were 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the township was $39,042, and the median income for a family was $46,632.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Spring_Township,_Centre_County,_Pennsylvania   (363 words)

  
 Local Government Information Center
As a member of the "Spring Creek Watershed Commission" along with the other municipalities in Centre County, it is promoting a watershed-wide management of environmental resources.
This led to the formation of the "Spring Creek Watershed Commission" which is comprised of one elected official from each of the fourteen municipalities and three county commissioners.
Spring Township, along with the other municipalities in Centre County, promotes a watershed philosophy in its approach to how its residents live and conduct business.
www.chesapeakebay.net /pubs/subcommittee/localgov/bpawards/pagold.htm   (965 words)

  
 children of Lewis Wian of Centre County   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
IDA MAE was born in Spring Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, on Septmber 16, 1874 and died September 28, 1942 in Bellefonte (90).
EMMA ELIZABETH was born in 1877 (28) in Spring Township, Centre County.
ISABELLA was born in Spring Township, Centre County, in September, 1884 (33), and married Mr.
hometown.aol.com /johnwion/history5baa.html   (654 words)

  
 History of Rooks County
The county was named for a private, John C. Rooks, of the 11th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, who died from a wound suffered during the savage December 7, 1862, Battle of Prairie Grove, Arkansas.
The first house erected in Stockton Township, and Rooks County, was erected in February, 1871, by the McNulty Brothers, two and one half miles south of town on the south side of the South Solomon.
The Zurich Township Hall was built in 1914 and is one of the oldest structures in town.
www.rookscounty.net /rooks_county_history.htm   (4151 words)

  
 Centre County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Centre County is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.
Centre County was created on February 13, 1800 from parts of Huntingdon, Lycoming, Mifflin and Northumberland counties and named for its central location in the state.
In the county, the population was spread out with 18.00% under the age of 18, 26.80% from 18 to 24, 26.40% from 25 to 44, 18.40% from 45 to 64, and 10.40% who were 65 years of age or older.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Centre_County,_Pennsylvania   (483 words)

  
 Description of the Geology of Centre County Pennsylvania
The Kittanning upper coal is the bed of the region, from 5 to 7 feet thick, in three benches, with a coarse cannel roof.
The astonishing straightness of the Bald Eagle valley (N. E.) across the county is explained by the vertical attitude of the rocks of the Bald Eagle mountain, at the west foot of which runs the low ridge of Oriskany sandstone VII, and Lower Helderberg limestone VI.
Of these immense ore beds the largest and most famous is that of Pennsylvania furnace, in the southern corner of the county, the open excavations extending 1500 feet in length by 500' wide and 60' deep, the ore being known to be 30' or 40' deeper.
www.libraries.psu.edu /emsl/guides/X/centre.htm   (727 words)

  
 Perry County Maps
PAPJ23 1877 MAP of Juniata Township, Pennsylvania (PA); inset maps of villages of Markleville and Milford
PAPJ33 1877 MAP of Penn Township, Pennsylvania (PA); inset maps of villages of Duncannon, Ickesburg and Eshcol
PAPJ37 1877 MAP of Tuscarora Township, Pennsylvania (PA); inset maps of villages of New Germantown and Donnallys Mills
www.oldmapsne.com /category/Perry_County_Maps/c279   (355 words)

  
 Site Title - Person Page 6   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
He appeared on the census of 1830 at Haines Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania; Valenitne Stover household; one male under 5, one male 15 and under 20, one male 50 and under 60; one female 10 and under 15, 2 females 15 and under 20, one female 20 and under 30.
He was buried on 24 March 1896 at Boalsburg Cemetery, Boalsburg, Centre County, Pennsylvania; Buried in Boalsburg Cemetery, with in inscription of Moyer, William Moyer 1821 to 1896 and Margaret Mulburger 1811 to 1887.
     Ellen Durnsife was born in 1855 at Northumberland County, Pennsylvania.
www.osogrande.com /~bettylou/p6.htm   (4865 words)

  
 Endorsements
His commitment to our community here in Centre County remains unparalleled, as does his commitment to the area’s youth.
We would urge the Centre County voters to cast their votes on Election Day for Jonathan Grine to be our next Centre County Court of Common Pleas Judge.
As residents of Centre County, the members of The State College Police Association have a vested interest in the integrity of our justice system.
www.electjudgegrine.com /endorsements.aspx   (476 words)

  
 Site Title - Person Page 11   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Eve Myersfirst appeared on the census of 4 September 1850 at Spring Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania; William Moyer household; William age 30 farmer born in Pennsylvania, Margaret age 30 born in Pennsylvania, Eve age 1 born in Pennsylvania, Julia age 3 born in Pennsylvania.
She appeared on the census of 15 April 1910 at Miles Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania; John A. Kline age 58 married 1 time at age 39, born in Pennsylvania, is a miller at a griest mill.
     Minerva Hosterman was born in 1846 at Harrison County, Ohio.
www.osogrande.com /~bettylou/p11.htm   (2514 words)

  
 children of Peter & Elizabeth Wian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
JOHN M. was born at Pleasant Gap (68), Centre County, Pennsylvania, on October 10, 1864 (30).
EMMA W. was born in Spring Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, August 10, 1867 (30).
JAMES CLYDE was born in Spring Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, on January 7, 1869 (30).
hometown.aol.com /johnwion/history4bb.html   (709 words)

  
 TCSP-1999 Grant Proposals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The I-99 Partnership was created as a cooperative initiative of the Spring Creek Watershed Commission (a political entity consisting of representatives from the fourteen watershed municipalities and the Centre County Board of Commissioners), the ClearWater Conservancy (a non-profit conservation organization), and the Spring Creek Watershed Community (a grass-roots stakeholders project of ClearWater).
The region, especially the Spring Creek watershed, already experiences rapid growth due to the presence of the Pennsylvania State University, its location in the geographic center of Pennsylvania, the beautiful and largely unspoiled natural setting, and the high quality of life that local residents enjoy.
This grant application is sponsored by Centre County Board of Commissioners on behalf of the Spring Creek Watershed Commission, a governmental organization consisting of the 14 municipalities of the Spring Creek watershed and the Centre County Board of Commissioners.
www.fhwa.dot.gov /tcsp/99/pa05.html   (6946 words)

  
 Miscellaneous Centre County, PA, Obituaries
She was born May 31, 1917, in Curtin Township, a daughter of the late John and Julia Bitner Leathers.
Born Jan. 4, 1922, in Marion Township, she was a daughter of the late John Henry and Margaret Glossner.
Born March 3, 1922, in Smullton, Miles Township, she was a daughter of the late John B. and Mary Weber Wert.
www.obitcentral.com /obitsearch/obits/pa/pa-centre1.htm   (6041 words)

  
 The Thin Man
And Benner Township, upon learning of the state's intentions, sought to preserve the narrow corridor along Spring Creek for a form of passive recreation for the public.
The spring of 2008 — May or June — is the projected date for PennDOT to have completed enough of its cleanup work at Skytop to finally open the four-lane, limited-access highway from the Blair County line all the way through to Interstate 80 in Spring and Marion townships.
In the survey of 802 Pennsylvania voters, 38 percent say that the lack of affordable homes is a big or very big problem, while 44 percent say the lack of affordable health care is a big or very big problem.
blogs.centredaily.com /the_thin_man   (4992 words)

  
 Haines Township, Centre County   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Haines Township is a rural second class township in central Pennsylvania, located on the eastern edge of Centre County, and is approximately 30 miles east of State College (home of Penn State University).
Haines Township covers a large area of diverse landscapes including mountainous terrain with sandstone ridges, mature forestlands, wetlands, limestone caves, and portions of several Exceptional Value streams and their watersheds.
Haines Township has many historic and noteworthy properties and achieved national distinction in the spring of 1949 with what came to be known as "The Aaronsburg Story".
www.seda-cog.org /cen-haines/site/default.asp   (192 words)

  
 Spring, Pennsylvania PA, township profile (Centre County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Spring is a township in Centre County, in the State College metro area.
Centre County supported George W. Bush in the 2004 presidential election.
· Immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776
www.epodunk.com /cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=276619   (693 words)

  
 Spring Creek
The Spring Creek Watershed (Centre County, PA) as delineated from surface topography is approximately 145 square miles in area.
Current agricultural practices and an increase in urbanization coupled with changing land use patters may adversely affect the overall health of Spring Creek and its tributaries by increasing groundwater withdrawal, decreasing the volume of groundwater recharge, and potentially increasing the volume of pollutants the enter the streams (Spring Creek Watershed Community 2002).
Data collection for the Upper Spring Creek Watershed Assessment is being conducted by a partnership between the ClearWater Conservancy, U.S. Fish and Wildlife, and the Penn State Cooperative Wetland Center.
www.coldwaterheritage.org /grantinfo/2005Grantees/Spring.htm   (566 words)

  
 Welcome to Pleasant Gap VFC Online
Pleasant Gap is located in Spring Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania.
Our department provides Fire, Rescue, and Emergency Medical Services to the citizens of Pleasant Gap and parts of Spring, Benner, and Walker townships.
We also respond as the primary Fire and Emergency Medical Service to the State Correctional Institution at Rockview, and when called upon we provide mutual aid service to the surrounding communities.
www.fire8.com   (72 words)

  
 Whitpain Township - Ordinances
The Board of Supervisors of Whitpain Township hereby declare that it would have enacted this Ordinance and each section, subsection, clause or phrase hereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase be declared illegal, invalid or unconstitutional.
The Police Department of Whitpain Township shall be required by the fire official to make arrest for any offense against this code of orders of the fire official affecting the immediate safety of the public.
The Fire Marshal shall be the designated liaison officer between the township and the Fire Department and shall receive and give careful consideration to all recommendations submitted by the Board of Directors of the Fire Department and, when feasible, arrange for the implementation of such recommendations.
www.whitpaintownship.org /docs/ordinances.html   (3571 words)

  
 Perry County Pennsylvania Township Maps
This is a clickable image map of townships and boroughs in Perry County Pennsylvania.
The township images are cropped from a 1/50,000 USGS Geological Survey Map of Perry County dated 1987; based on 1/24,000 maps dated 1952 through 1969.
Adjacent counties shown on the image map will have active links to their USGS maps if they are on line.
www.rootsweb.com /~usgenweb/maps/pa/county/perry/usgs   (218 words)

  
 BerksWeb's Berks County Tax Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In Pennsylvania there is a 3.1% income tax levied on earned and unearned income.
In Berks County Pennsylvania there is a 1% income tax levied on earned income.
In Berks County Pennsylvania the real estate taxes are based on 100% of the assessed value of the property.
www.berksweb.com /taxes   (206 words)

  
 FR - Partial Direct Final Deletion of Centre County Kepone, NPL, Superfund, US EPA
The Site is located in College Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, approximately two and one-quarter miles northeast of the Borough of State College, near the intersection of State Routes 322 and 26.
A future ROD will address soils from the riparian areas of Spring Creek and the 15-acre former sprayfield area, and sediments from the lower portion of the freshwater drainage ditch, Thornton Spring, and Spring Creek beyond the Benner Fish Hatchery.
Table 1 of Appendix B to Part 300 is amended by adding a "P" in the Notes column in the entry for Centre County Kepone, State College Borough, Pennsylvania.
www.epa.gov /superfund/sites/npl/pd041126.htm   (2201 words)

  
 Centre County Projects for Water Resources Education Network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Focus: upgrade website (www.buffalocreek.org), produce and distribute newsletters, hold public events for residents of the watershed, and encourage creek property owners to plant riparian buffers so that nonpoint source pollution in the Buffalo Creek from erosion, agriculture and stormwater runoff can be reduced.
The project is designed to foster student relationships with Centre County streams and encourage County residents to work together to protect water resources.
In 1999-2000, 800 additional students and 200 community resource people will become involved in Connections, with a long term goal of every school in Centre County having watershed education as an established part of the curriculum.
pa.lwv.org /wren/projects/centre.html   (514 words)

  
 BSA Troop 20 Centre Hall, PA
For the past three years, the Troop has been responsible for daily trash pick up at the world-famous Centre County Grange Encampment and Fair or at www.pafairs.org/centrecountyfair/.
In October, 2000 and 2001, the boys of the troop helped raise funds to build a new historical museum and library for Aaronsburg by portraying legendary characters in skits at the Haunted Cave program at Woodward Caves.
Learn more about dedicated township government leaders at www.pottertownship.org/.
troops.scouter.com /pa/centre_hall/centrehall.htm   (406 words)

  
 Centre County Pennsylvania Township Maps
This is a clickable image map of townships and boroughs in Centre County Pennsylvania.
The township images are cropped from a 1/50,000 USGS Geological Survey Map of Centre County dated 1977; based on 1/24,000 maps dated 1944 through 1968.
The adjacent counties shown on the image map are links to their USGS maps if they have been scanned.
www.rootsweb.com /~usgenweb/maps/pa/county/centre/usgs   (298 words)

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