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 Armstrong County
230 Sugarcreek 240 West Kittanning 250 Worthington 260 Rayburn Township 270 Bethel Township 280 Washington Twp.
290 Burrell Township 300 Distant Area 310 Kittanning Township
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 Armstrong County Realty, Pennsylvania (PA): Real Estate
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 History of Lycoming County Pennsylvania edited by John F. Meginness; ©1892
It is bounded on the east by Washington and Armstrong, north by Bastress and Nippenose, west by Wayne township, Clinton county, and south by Washington township.
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.
This township was formed out of parts taken from Nippenose and Armstrong at December sessions, 1838.
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 Business Fresh : Article 'Wayne County, Pennsylvania'
Washington County, Pennsylvania: Washington is named for U.S. President George Washington.
Armstrong County, Pennsylvania: Armstrong is named for American Revolutionary War general and Continental Congressman John Armstrong.
Centre County, Pennsylvania: Centre is named for its location in the center of the state of Pennsylvania.
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 Business Fresh : Article 'Wayne County, Pennsylvania'
Washington County, Pennsylvania: Washington is named for U.S. President George Washington.
Armstrong County, Pennsylvania: Armstrong is named for American Revolutionary War general and Continental Congressman John Armstrong.
Dauphin County, Pennsylvania: Dauphin is named for the Dauphin, the title traditionally given to the oldest son of the King of France.
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 Business Fresh : Article 'Wayne County, Pennsylvania'
Washington County, Pennsylvania: Washington is named for U.S. President George Washington.
Armstrong County, Pennsylvania: Armstrong is named for American Revolutionary War general and Continental Congressman John Armstrong.
Centre County, Pennsylvania: Centre is named for its location in the center of the state of Pennsylvania.
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 Chapter 25 - Washington, History of Armstrong County Pennsylvania
The remainder of Washington township is north of the depreciation line and consists of what were formerly donation lands, so that the Gapen map again and finally ceases to be used in developing the early land history of the remaining portion of this county.
The first election held in Washington township, in February 1859, resulted thus: Leonard Fair and David Wolf were elected justices of the peace; Geo.
The greater portion of the territory of Washington township is below or south of the depreciation and donation line, the original tracts of which will be first sketched.
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 Andrew Friedly , Jr., b: 1756 - Washington Township, Pennsylvania
Born: ABT 1756 - Washington Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
Andrew Friedly, Jr., b: 1756 - Washington Township, Pennsylvania
Died: 27 JAN 1803 - Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
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 History of Lycoming County Pennsylvania edited by John F. Meginness; ©1892
It is bounded on the east by Brady township and Northumberland county, on the north by Armstrong, on the west by Limestone township and Clinton county, and on the south by Union county.
Armstrong township is the eighteenth in size in the county and contains 13,440 acres, with a population of 7,385 by the census of 1890.
It comprises the townships of Washington, Brady, and Gregg, the latter being in Union county.
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 PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 96-43b
Industrial waste, Pennsylvania Electric Company, 1001 Broad Street, Johnstown, PA 15907 is authorized to discharge from a facility located at Homer City Coal Cleaning Plant, Center Township, Indiana County to unnamed tributary of Cherry Run.
Sewage, Armstrong County Commissioners, Armstrong County Courthouse, Kittanning, PA 16201 is authorized to discharge from a facility located at Armsdale Sewage Treatment Plant, Rayburn Township, Armstrong County to Cowanshannock Creek.
Sewage, Interstate R. Center, Inc., Jerry W. Seaman, R. 3, Box 00, Claysville, PA 15323 is authorized to discharge from a facility located at Interstate R. Center, Inc. Sewage Treatment Plant, Donegal Township, Washington County to Dutch Fork.
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 Washington, Indiana County, Pennsylvania
Five townships emerged from this division, to wit: Blacklick, Conemaugh, Center, Armstrong, and Washington, which were approved by the court.
In March of 1807, a court appointed person made a report and presented a draft of the division of the township of Armstrong.
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 Jefferson County Townships
Warsaw is one of the largest townships in the county, and is bounded on the north by Polk and Heath; on the east by Snyder and Washington; on the south by Washington and Pine Creek, and on the west by Eldred.
The township is bounded on the north by Beaver township, on the east by Rose and Oliver, on the south by Porter, and on the west by Armstrong county.
This township, the twenty-fifth in line, was organized in 1857, and was taken from Young.
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 Jefferson County Townships
Warsaw is one of the largest townships in the county, and is bounded on the north by Polk and Heath; on the east by Snyder and Washington; on the south by Washington and Pine Creek, and on the west by Eldred.
The township is bounded on the north by Beaver township, on the east by Rose and Oliver, on the south by Porter, and on the west by Armstrong county.
This township is bounded on the north by Barnett and Heath townships; on the east by Warsaw; on the south by Union, Rose and Pine Creek, and on the west by Clarion county.
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 Jefferson County Townships
Warsaw is one of the largest townships in the county, and is bounded on the north by Polk and Heath; on the east by Snyder and Washington; on the south by Washington and Pine Creek, and on the west by Eldred.
The township is bounded on the north by Beaver township, on the east by Rose and Oliver, on the south by Porter, and on the west by Armstrong county.
The township is bounded on the north by Henderson, on the east by Clearfield county, on the south by Indiana county, and on the west by Bell township.
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 History of Butler County Pennsylvania, 1895x70-3
CYRUS E. was born in Washington county, Ohio, August 4, 1822, and was reared in Allegheny county, Pennsylvania.
In that year he immigrated to the United States and settled at Freeport, Armstrong county, Pennsylvania, erected the gas works at that point, and carried them on in connection with the Butler Gas Works until 1875.
HENRY E. was born near Boquet, Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania, January 1, 1864, and is a son of David L. His father was born in Westmoreland county, November 19, 1833, taught school for twelve years, and was later engaged in merchandising and farming.
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 Cyndi's List - U.S. - Pennsylvania - Localities
Bradford and Tioga Counties in Pennsylvania and Chemung County in New York.
The counties addressed are Allegheny, Armstrong, Bedford, Beaver, Blair, Butler, Cameron, Cambria, Clarion, Clearfield, Crawford, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Greene, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, McKean, Mercer, Somerset, Venango, Warren, Washington, and Westmoreland.
Tombstone inscriptions from Braddock and Monongahela Cemeteries, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, and tombstone inscriptions for Civil War Veterans in Allegheny County, PA.
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 History of Lycoming County, Table of Contents
MUNCY TOWNSHIP--WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP--BRADY TOWNSHIP--CLINTON TOWNSHIP--FRANKLIN TOWN- SHIP--MORELAND TOWNSHIP.
PATRIOTISM BEFORE AND DURING REVOLUTION--CAPTAIN LOWDON ORGANIZED COMPANY WHICH JOINED WASHINGTON'S ARMY--OTHER COMPANIES FROM THIS SECTION--TWO COMPANIES ORGANIZED FOR WAR OF 1812--MEXICAN WAR--ORGANIZATIONS WHICH SERVED IN THE CIVIL WAR FROM LYCOMING COUNTY--EMERGENCY TROOPS--SAWDUST WAR--TWELFTH REGIMENT--RAILROAD RIOTS--SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR--MEXICAN BORDER--MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS.
GAMBLE TOWNSHIP--McNETT TOWNSHIP--ARMSTRONG TOWNSHIP--LOYALSOCK TOWNSHIP--HEPBURN TOWN- SHIP--ELDRED TOWNSHIP----OLD LYCOMING TOWN- SHIP--LYCOMING TOWNSHIP----LEWIS TOWNSHIP-- LIMESTONE TOWNSHIP.
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 History of Lycoming County, Table of Contents
MUNCY TOWNSHIP--WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP--BRADY TOWNSHIP--CLINTON TOWNSHIP--FRANKLIN TOWN- SHIP--MORELAND TOWNSHIP.
GAMBLE TOWNSHIP--McNETT TOWNSHIP--ARMSTRONG TOWNSHIP--LOYALSOCK TOWNSHIP--HEPBURN TOWN- SHIP--ELDRED TOWNSHIP----OLD LYCOMING TOWN- SHIP--LYCOMING TOWNSHIP----LEWIS TOWNSHIP-- LIMESTONE TOWNSHIP.
PATRIOTISM BEFORE AND DURING REVOLUTION--CAPTAIN LOWDON ORGANIZED COMPANY WHICH JOINED WASHINGTON'S ARMY--OTHER COMPANIES FROM THIS SECTION--TWO COMPANIES ORGANIZED FOR WAR OF 1812--MEXICAN WAR--ORGANIZATIONS WHICH SERVED IN THE CIVIL WAR FROM LYCOMING COUNTY--EMERGENCY TROOPS--SAWDUST WAR--TWELFTH REGIMENT--RAILROAD RIOTS--SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR--MEXICAN BORDER--MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS.
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 History of Lycoming County Pennsylvania edited by John F. Meginness; ©1892
Seth McCormick, fourth son of Seth, Sr., was born in Washington township in 1793 and died in December, 1821.
HENRY B. was born in Snyder county, Pennsylvania, in 1836, son of Daniel and Elizabeth (Brant) Dougherty.
, second son of Peter J. Denworth, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 8, 1846, and resides in Nippenose valley, engaged in mercantile pursuits, lumbering, and farming, and is recognized as one of the substantial citizens of the valley.
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 Cyndi's List - U.S. - Pennsylvania - Localities
The counties addressed are Allegheny, Armstrong, Bedford, Beaver, Blair, Butler, Cameron, Cambria, Clarion, Clearfield, Crawford, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Greene, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, McKean, Mercer, Somerset, Venango, Warren, Washington, and Westmoreland.
For anyone with a genealogical interest in North Fayette Township and the surrounding areas including South Fayette, Collier and Moon townships and the towns of Oakdale, Robinson, McDonald and Noblestown.
For anyone with a genealogical interest in the Pennsylvania counties of Somerset, Bedford, Cambria and Fayette; the Maryland counties of Garrett and Allegany; and the border counties in West Virginia.
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 Washington Township, Armstrong County Pennsylvania Churches
If you know the name or location of any churches in the township, please e-mail me
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 History of Butler County Pennsylvania, 1895x64
Frederick BYERS and family came from Armstrong county in 1840, and purchased the William STOOPS property that year, the owner moving to Washington township.
Marion township, named in honor of a Revolutionary hero, Gen. Francis MARION, though not one of the oldest settled divisions of this county, offered a home to the pioneers in 1800.
George RAY, Sr., who was born in Fairview township, Butler county, in 1802, came to Marion township in 1810, and made his home with his uncle, George WARD, at that period one of the largest land owners in the township.
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 Description of the Geology of Jefferson County Pennsylvania
The "Perryville anticlinal" passes Frostville, and dies away at Rockdale mills in Washington Township.
It is in all parts of the county of workable thickness, sometimes thickening to 10 feet, but it varies much both in size and quality.
The Kittanning group of three coal beds is of small importance in this county; the upper nowhere exceeds 3`, and its underlying Johnstown cement bed is merely an impure ferriferous limestone.
www.libraries.psu.edu /emsl/guides/X/jefferson.htm   (642 words)

  
 Description of the Geology of Jefferson County Pennsylvania
The "Perryville anticlinal" passes Frostville, and dies away at Rockdale mills in Washington Township.
It is in all parts of the county of workable thickness, sometimes thickening to 10 feet, but it varies much both in size and quality.
The Kittanning group of three coal beds is of small importance in this county; the upper nowhere exceeds 3`, and its underlying Johnstown cement bed is merely an impure ferriferous limestone.
www.libraries.psu.edu /emsl/guides/X/jefferson.htm   (642 words)

  
 Description of the Geology of Jefferson County Pennsylvania
The "Perryville anticlinal" passes Frostville, and dies away at Rockdale mills in Washington Township.
It is in all parts of the county of workable thickness, sometimes thickening to 10 feet, but it varies much both in size and quality.
The Kittanning group of three coal beds is of small importance in this county; the upper nowhere exceeds 3`, and its underlying Johnstown cement bed is merely an impure ferriferous limestone.
www.libraries.psu.edu /emsl/guides/X/jefferson.htm   (642 words)

  
 Description of the Geology of Jefferson County Pennsylvania
The "Perryville anticlinal" passes Frostville, and dies away at Rockdale mills in Washington Township.
It is in all parts of the county of workable thickness, sometimes thickening to 10 feet, but it varies much both in size and quality.
The Kittanning group of three coal beds is of small importance in this county; the upper nowhere exceeds 3`, and its underlying Johnstown cement bed is merely an impure ferriferous limestone.
www.libraries.psu.edu /emsl/guides/X/jefferson.htm   (642 words)

  
 Mitch's Pennsylvania Genealogy Bookstore
Index to the Commemorative biographical record of Washington County, Pennsylvania, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families, illustrated, by J.H. Beers and Co., 1893
Records of Clinton Lutheran Church, Clinton, South Buffalo Township, Armstrong County, PA, 1852-ca.
Church record of the Christ (Maxatawny or De Long's) Reformed Church at Bowers, Berks County, Pennsylvania, (1765-1832), from the library of Dr. and Mrs.
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 Description of the Geology of Jefferson County Pennsylvania
The "Perryville anticlinal" passes Frostville, and dies away at Rockdale mills in Washington Township.
It is in all parts of the county of workable thickness, sometimes thickening to 10 feet, but it varies much both in size and quality.
The Kittanning group of three coal beds is of small importance in this county; the upper nowhere exceeds 3`, and its underlying Johnstown cement bed is merely an impure ferriferous limestone.
www.libraries.psu.edu /emsl/guides/X/jefferson.htm   (642 words)

  
 Description of the Geology of Jefferson County Pennsylvania
The "Perryville anticlinal" passes Frostville, and dies away at Rockdale mills in Washington Township.
It is in all parts of the county of workable thickness, sometimes thickening to 10 feet, but it varies much both in size and quality.
The Kittanning group of three coal beds is of small importance in this county; the upper nowhere exceeds 3`, and its underlying Johnstown cement bed is merely an impure ferriferous limestone.
www.libraries.psu.edu /emsl/guides/X/jefferson.htm   (642 words)

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