Armstrong County Pennsylvania Her People Past And Present Embracing a History

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Armstrong County Pennsylvania Her People Past And Present Embracing a History
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John AIcFarland had a brickyard here in 1842. John T. Kirkpatrick was the first postmaster and storekeeper here in 1858. Hugh Rutherford was a tailor here in 1837. The village now contains one black- smith shop, one store and six houses. The rural route has superseded the post office.
Near here were the famous fish ponds of Jacob Lias in 1875, located in the forks of the two branches forming the fifth northern tribu- tarv of the Cowanshannock creek, west of the 218 HISTORY OF ARMSTRONG COUxXTY,
... PENNSYLVANIA Indiana county line. The three ponds were well stocked with trout and perch and sup- plied with fresh water from a large spring.
"centerville" or "Tottenham" was laid out by Hamlet Totten in 1859 or i860. It was called Centerville on the attest township map, and contained eleven dwelling houses, one cabinet-maker, one carpenter, one sewing machine agent and about forty inhabit- ants. It was near the site of the present set- tlement of "Meredith. " RURAL VALLEY BOROUGH John Patterson settled in the central part of this township on Cowanshannock creek, and gave the name of "Rural Valley" to the home- stead, from the quiet beauty of this natural rural landscape.


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