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History of Summerhill, Pa. |
 | | SUMMERHILL is an interior township in the northwestern part of the county, and is bounded on the north by Spring, on the east by Hayfield, on the south by Summit, and on the west by Conneaut. |
 | | Conneaut Creek, with its numerous tributaries flowing northward, waters the central and western portions, while in th eeast is a small stream flowing eastward, and in the southeast Pine Run, a tributary of Conneaut Lake, rises and flows south into the Cussewago. |
 | | Close to the western line of Summerhill, in the western part of Tract 713, is an Evangelical Association Church, erected in 1871 at a cost of S1,800. |
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