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Abbey Church, Huntingdon, submitted by Clair Kenyon
B. F. Africa, submitted by Linda Kush
Alfarata Elementary School Second Grade Students, taken by the teacher, Ruth Cunningham, on the Moore Street side of the playground in the spring of 1931; submitted by Boyd Jensen
First row: Bobby Peightal; Kenneth David; Bobby Morrow; Charles
Campbell; (Ted English ?); Jimmy Heaton; unknown : Helen McConahey;
unknown
Second row: Martha Swigart; Marian Saylor; Vera Shinn; Virginia
B ?; Jean Wallace; Miriam Poulson; unknown (kneeling)
Third row: Miriam Yoder; unknown; Catherine Alcorn; Winifred
Beatty; unknown; unknown; Don Steel; Boyd Jensen
Fourth row: Bill Liebig; Louise Stayer; unknown; unknown; Herman
Speck; Bernard Tewell; Fred Lang; (Fred Wells ?)
Back row: unknown; unknown
Joseph Jackson Barben, submitted by Susan Smith
Rachel Elizabeth Barben, daughter of Alexander and Susan Barben. She married Maurice Burlew and lived in Mount Union., submitted by Susan Smith
Death and interment certificate of Solomon Barbin, Orbisonia resident, Pvt., Co. B, 110th Pennsylvania Infantry, who died of typhoid fever in the in Military Asylum Hospital, Washington DC, on October 29, 1862, submitted by Susan Smith
Tombstone of Solomon Barbin, resident of Cromwell Twp., Pvt., Co. B, 110th Pennsylvania Infantry, Military Asylum Cemetery, Washington, DC, submitted by Susan Smith
David Barrick, submitted by Linda Kush
Blair Park, Huntingdon, submitted by Maureen Stell
Blair Park, Huntingdon, submitted by Maureen Stell
James Bruce Boring family , submitted by T. J. Shumaker
James Bruce Boring (5/5/1860 - 8/6/1962) b. and lived in Mill Creek area until 1932.
His wife Mable "Thompson" Boring (Unknown - 7/19/1944)
Their children Lois - the oldest girl; Harold B.; Mary B. (11/18/1890 - 3/19/1977)
Broad Top Coal Mine, submitted by Cathy Luckenbaugh
Broad Top Coal Mine, submitted by Cathy Luckenbaugh
Brumbaugh Homestead at Timothy Meadows, Marklesburg, before being destroyed by fire, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
Wealthy Agnes (Clark) Burkholder, daughter of William F. & Diana (Houck) Clark. Born 9/13/1848, in Huntingdon County. Died in 1933. Wife of Daniel C. Burkholder Submitted by Lana Clark; photo courtesy of the Bard family
Canal and Single-Track Line, P.R.R., Huntingdon, in 1850, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
Mary Etta (Kauffman) Cassady and her mother, Millie (Thompson) Kauffman Rex, submitted by Sue Smith
David Franklin Cassady and his wife, Josephine Barben, submitted by Sue Smith
Cassady sisters of Huntingdon County. The only positive ID is of Ella Jane, but others are believed to be correct. Birth dates range from 1849 to 1863.
Back: Anne Cassady Ealy, Ellen Cassady Snyder, Catherine Cassady Kline
Front: Mary Jane Cassady Hatt, Ella Jane Cassady Hatt, Margaret Cassady Walker.
Mary Jane and Ella Jane were twins who married brothers. Submitted by Lana Clark.
James Cassady, husband of Jennina S. Ealy, was born April 1, 1855 in Magog, Quebec. He was a resident of Huntingdon, Huntingdon County, submitted by Susan Smith
Martha Ann (Barben) Cassady obituary, submitted by Susan Smith
Owen J. Cassady and his wife, Martha Ann (Barben) Cassady, submitted by Susan Smith
James Alexander Cassady and his wife, Mary Etta, on the 50th Wedding Anniversary. James was born in 1871, in Wayne Twp. He was the son of David Cassady and Josephine Barben. Mary Etta was born in Mapleton, in 1874. She was the daughter of David C. Kauffman and Amelia "Millie" Thompson, and the granddaughter of William M. Thompson and Mary E. Gilliland of Mill Creek. Submitted by Susan Smith
Philip Cassady, 1858-1913 resident of Mount Union. He was the husband of Fannie Fraley of Orbisonia and Bellie Kyle. He worked for the Harbison-Walker plant and he was a policeman for Mount Union. Submitted by Susan Smith
Ralph B. and Arly Cassady of Mt. Union. Ralph was the son of Owen and Mattie Cassady., submitted by Sue Smith
Cassville 4th of July Parade, 1901, submitted by Fred Scott
Catholic Church, Huntingdon submitted by Clair Kenyon
James & Jacob Chilcoat and Ernest Medling, submitted by Kim Williams
Church Fire, Huntingdon, submitted by Clair Kenyon
Grace Clark, in a photo taken at age 17, 17 Aug 1890-26 Feb 1984. Her first husband was Cloyd Myers, and after being widowed she married George Landis. Submitted by Lana Clark; photo courtesy of Patrica McGarvey.
James Allen Clark, cigar in hand, with son, James Leon Clark on lap. Submitted by Lana Clark.
William F. & Diana (Houckl) Clark family. Submitted by Lana Clark.
Huntingdon sesquecentenial coin, 1937, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
Court House, submitted by Maureen Stell
Court House, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
Clara A. Cutshall, submitted by Deborah
Urilla (Locke) Cutshall, submitted by Deborah
Jimmy Detwiler, well-known Smithfield baseball fan, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
Martin P. Doyle (2), born 1838 (probably in County Galway), Ireland, died 1916, interred at Riverview Cemetery, Huntingdon, submitted by Phyllis Edwards.
East Broad Top Railroad Pass, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
East Broad Top Railroad Shops, submitted by Terry and Scott Wagoner (missing photo)
Edwards Family, submitted by Katherine Edwards Art
Alexander Elliott, submitted by Linda Kush
David Rittenhouse Porter Enyeart, submitted by Linda Thompson
First National Bank, Huntingdon, submitted by Clair Kenyon
JD Flood & Company, Mt. Union, submitted by Teresa Delikat
David Flott (Flood) submitted by Teresa Delikat
Daniel and Susannah (Henry) Flott (Flood) Parents of David, Henry, Emanuel Flott (Flood) submitted by Teresa Delikat
Elizabeth (Hanawalt) Flott (Flood) Marriage Certificate Photo submitted by Teresa Delikat
Emanuel Flott (Flood) Marriage Certificate Photo submitted by Teresa Delikat
Henry L. Flott (Flood), 1921 submitted by Teresa Delikat
Matilda Ellen (Briggs) Flott (Flood) Wife of Henry Flott (Flood) with her sister Rachel (Briggs) Schmittle submitted by Teresa Delikat
Henry and Matilda and family, 1920 submitted by Teresa Delikat
1889 Flood Scene, Huntingdon, submitted by Clair Kenyon
Flood pictures, 1972 submitted by Don Brumbaugh
Huntingdon Municipal parking lot
Huntingdon, Penn Street parking lot
Huntingdon, downtown parking lot
Newton Hamilton, damaged trailer
Portstown Arch after water receded
Helen Kathleen "Kathy" Foster (1929-2008) and her brother Cloyd Franklin Foster, Jr. (1924-1999). Photo taken on Aug 20, 1944. She was 15 yrs, 7 months. He was 20 years, 3 months. Photo was undoubtedly taken in Huntingdon, PA. Contributed by Alan Saltsman.
Gilboa Reformed Church, photographed in 1940 by Leslie Newton and Harriette (Schulte) Palmer, submitted by Sue Palmer
Joseph Gifford, b. 1802 in Huntingdon county, and wife, Sarah, submitted by Mike Gifford
Greenwood Furnace , submitted by Ken Boonie
Greenwood Furnace Church, submitted by Ken Boonie
Solomon Grove Family, submitted by Patsy Lethgo
Annie Almeta Hatt, d/o William F. & Ella Jane (Cassady) Hatt. Submitted by Lana Clark
Ella Jane (Cassady) Hatt, 1/20/1857-1/21/1911 Submitted by Lana Clark
William Franklin Hatt, 5/27/1857-4/5/1918. Husband of Ella Jane Cassady. Submitted by Lana Clark.
Elijah Corbin Houck, 9/5/1833-6/27/1923, son of Elijah Washington & Delia (Corbin) Houck . Photo taken no later than 1869. Photo courtesy of Lisa Rieger. Submitted by Lana Clark.
Margaret Greene Houck, died at Cairo, Illinois in 1869. Wife of Elijah C. Houck; daughter of Kenzie L. & Diana (Hudson) Greene. Photo courtesy of Lisa Rieger. Submitted by Lana Clark.
Hotel Huntingdon, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
5th Street, Huntingdon, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
6th at Penn Street, Huntingdon, submitted by Clair Kenyon
Birds-eye view from cliffs of Huntingdon, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
View from the cliffs in Huntingdon, submitted by Clair Kenyon
East from Blair Factory, Huntingdon, submitted by Clair Kenyon
General view of Huntingdon, PA and Juniata Valley, submitted by Nancy Lorz
Huntindon & Broad Railroad, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
Huntingdon High School, submitted by Clair Kenyon
Main business section, Huntingdon, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
Panoramic view of Huntingdon, 1913, submitted by Clair Kenyon
Penn Street, Huntingdon - 1907, submitted by Clair Kenyon
Penn Street, Huntingdon, submitted by Maureen Stell
Penn Street (same as above but grayscale photo), submitted by Abby Bowman
Penn Street, from Fifth Street, Huntingdon, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
Penn Street, looking west between Fourth and Fifth Streets, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
Washington Street, between Fifth and Sixth Streets, Huntingdon, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
Pennsylvania Industrial School, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
Pennsylvania Industrial Reformatory Entrance, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
J. C. Blair Division, Western Tablet Company, Huntingdon, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
Gateway approach, J. C. Blair Memorial Hospital, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
J. C. Blair Hospital and Nurses Building, submitted by Clair Kenyon
J. C. Blair Hospital, submitted by Maureen Stell
J. C. Blair Hospital, submitted by Maureen Stell
J. C. Blair Memorial Hospital, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
J. C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Aeria View, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
Jefferson School, submitted by Dave Wilson
1910 Jefferson School Includes student names, submitted by Dave Wilson
Juniata College, submitted by Maureen Stell
Juniata River, submitted by Maureen Stell
Calvin Kough (left), station agent for East Broad Top Railroad at Robertsdale, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
Leister House, Huntingdon, PA dated 2 Feb 1918, submitted by Nancy Lorz
Mark's corner store, Huntingdon, submitted by Clair Kenyon
Martin Family, submitted by Lynn Ayers
Masonic Rooms, Orbisonia, submitted by Patty Cavill
Bernard and Bernice (Werner) McMath, c1938, submitted by Mike Gifford
McMath Farm, c1940. The farm has been in the McMath family since 1856, submitted by Mike Gifford
Ernest Medling and James & Jacob Chilcoat, submitted by Kim Williams
Memorial Day Parade, June 19, 1911, submitted by Terry and Scott Wagoner (missing photo)
Sarah Edith (Hawn) Miller, b. 1890, son David Garfield Miller, and granddaughter. Photo taken c1938. Submitted by Nancy Lorz
Miller Brothers military photo. Both of these fine-looking young brothers from Mount Union are serving Uncle Sam and both on a far-distant shore. But it is their good fortune to be serving at the same place, Tokyo, and in the same service, General Headquarters, in the Japanese capital. The one on the left above is Lieutenant Bernard Miller and the one at the right, T/5 David Miller, and they are the sons of Mrs. Edward Miller of Vandevender Street, Mount Union. A third brother S/Sgt Victor L. Miller, was discharged last October after having been in England for 42 months. Probably from the Mt. Union Times. Picture was taken some time after 1945 but before 1954. The plane Bernard Miller was on was lost in the Pacific Ocean in 1954. Submitted by Nancy Lorz
Victor L. Miller son of James Edward and Sarah Edith (Hawn) Miller of Mt. Union. He was born 19 Jan 1919 - died 28 Aug 1989. Photo taken 14 Dec. 1942., submitted by Nancy Lorz
Fannie Morgan's Store, Robertsdale, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
Mount Nebo EUB Church, submitted by Nancy Lorz
Mount Union, view along the Juniata River, submitted by Sue Palmer
Mount Union, view looking east, submitted by Sue Palmer
Mount Union in the 1936 Flood, submitted by Carrie Smith
Mount Union Arch, submitted by Clair Kenyon
Mount Union Lime Kilm, photographed in 1940 by Leslie Newton and Harriette (Schulte) Palmer, submitted by Sue Palmer
Mount Union Methodist Church, submitted by Sue Palmer
Mount Union Train Wreck, submitted by Nancy Lorz
Municipal Swimming pool, Huntingdon, submitted by Clair Kenyon
Municipal Swimming Pool, Huntingdon, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
Katheryn Grace (Cassady) Norris, submitted by Sue Smith
Orbisonia School, circa 1918, submitted by Lana Clark
Scenes from Orbisonia, submited by Patsy Lethgo
Scenes from Orbisonia, submited by Patsy Lethgo
Scenes from Orbisonia, submited by Patsy Lethgo
Scenes from Orbisonia, submited by Patsy Lethgo
David Newton Palmer, born March, 1860 in Hill Valley, died November, 1923 in Harrisburg, is marked on the 1900 photo as "Dad Palmer;" great-grandfather of Sue Palmer
David Newton Palmer Family - front row L-R: Preston Lark Palmer, David Newton Palmer, Cary Alice (Stunkard) Palmer, Remick Ray Palmer; back row L-R: Anna Barbara (Palmer) Moss Longueway, Leslie Newton Palmer, Beulah Esther (Palmer) DeHetre, Alice Cary Palmer, photographed c1913 in front of the Palmer farm house, located on Highway 522, submitted by Sue Palmer
The three sons of David Newton Palmer of Mt Union, PA, photographed c1925: L-R: Remick Ray Palmer, Preston Lark Palmer (seated), Leslie Newton Palmer, submitted by Sue Palmer
Leslie Newton Palmer, born in Shirley Twp, and Harriette (Schulte) Palmer, born in Detroit, MI, taken in 1940 in front of Remick Ray Palmer's house at 500 S. Division in Mt Union, grandparents of Sue Palmer
William "Buffalo" and Mary Jane (Miller) Parsons, submitted by Teresa Delikat
William "Buffalo" Parsons, submitted by Teresa Delikat
110th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, a Huntingdon county unit, submitted by Sue Smith
Petersburg power dam, submitted by Clair Kenyon
P.R.R. railroad depot, submitted by Clair Kenyon
P.R.R. railroad depot, Huntingdon, PA about 1918, submitted by Nancy Lorz
P.R.R. Signal Tower, below Blair Factory, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
P.R.R. station, Huntingdon, PA, submitted by Maureen Stell
1930 Robertsdale High School Football Team, submitted by Dawn Bollinger
1931 Robertsdale High School Football Team, submitted by Dawn Bollinger
Adam, Jr., and Elizabeth Jane (Corbin) Rupert, submitted by Kim Williams
Harry Elwood Rupert, submitted by Kim Williams
Saltillo in 1907 This is a postcard postmarked Saltillo, May 8 1907 adressed to Mrs J.E. Wagoner, Pitcairn PA, from. The writing on the front reads: "What do you think of this do you know any of these ans my letter Mary." , submitted by Terry and Scott Wagoner
Saltillo School, 1908-1909 This postcard was sent by Alice, Elsie, Helen, Martha, Pearl, and Harvey Long to their Uncle Jesse and Aunt Martha, Heeter Wagoner in Pitcairn PA. You might not be able to see but they placed an 'x' on each of their pictures. , submitted by Terry and Scott Wagoner
1924 Saltillo Grammer School, submitted by RDPAARK@aol.com
Honor Students at Saltillo High School, submitted by Ruth Curfman. It is believed the photo is from 1946.
School, early 1900s, submitted by Mike Gifford
SCIH drill batallion, Huntingdon, submitted by Clair Kenyon
Paul Shoop and wife Margaret (Parsons Ridenour), Tell Twp, submitted by Teresa Delikat
Smithfield school, c1930. The girl marked "1" is Kathryn Dillen. Contributor: Nina Graeme
Smithfield school, Second Grade, 1945-1946, submitted by Barbara Lautherboren
Smithfield-Juniata Joint Elementary School, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
Second and Third Grade, Mrs. Yoder
Fourth and Fifth Grade, Mrs. Brammer
Seventh and Eighth Grade Chorus
Standing Stone Monument, submitted by Clair Kenyon
Caroline (Boring) Spielman, Henry Steven "Martin" Spielman (Caroline's husband), John W. Potter and Angeline (Boring) Potter, c1903 at Indian Cliff Dwellings, Colorado Springs, CO, submitted by Bob and Barbara Black
Elizabeth Nikirk Spielman, 12/12/1800 Centre County, PA - 2/2/1872 Tekamah, NE, married John George Spielman 10/10/1820, sister to Sarah Miles Nighkirk wife of Jacob Black, both of whom died in Huntingdon Co. Pa.; husband was cousin to the Black and Potter families of Huntingdon Co.; mother in law to Caroline Boring; wife of Martin Spielman; from a picture taken of a framed picture in Jan 1968 by Nellie Black Doyle Thornton, owned by her Elizabteth's son Jesse Spielman and given to Sam S Griffin son of Maud S Spielman Griffin by Nora Spielman, submitted by Bob and Barbara Black
Henry Steven "Martin" Spielman and wife Caroline (Boring) Spielman, submitted by Bob and Barbara Black
Stell Family Photos, submitted by Maureen Stell
Stone Creek, Huntingdon, submitted by Keith Fisher
Stone Creek, From Bridge, Huntingdon, submitted by Keith Fisher
Susquehanna Silk Mill, Huntingdon, submitted by Don Brumbaugh
Three Springs Gristmill, submitted by Donna Skaggs
Three Springs Postmarked Jun 22 1908, sent to the first wife of Jesse Wagoner, Martha, Heeter Wagoner living in Pitcairn PA. Writing: Martha Myrte is about over the shock of you people leaving and is now getting better Tobe, ? was down the other day hope you people are all OK out there, then a word, maybe can't tell. There is no punctuation to speak of! It is from Ed Myrte, sp?. Jesse Wagoner worked on the RR in the area but left and went to work on RR in the Pittsburgh area., submitted by Terry and Scott Wagoner
Walnut Grove Church, submitted by Jim Wible
Walnut Grove Cemetery, submitted by Jim Wible
Warrior's Mark School Reunion photo taken in late 1950s or early 1960s. Only 5 people are identified on the back of the photo. My grandmother was Dorothy, Switzer McIntire. First row, left to right, Lulu Switzer, Vema Contrad Buck, unknown, Prudence Dorothy, Switzer McIntire, unknown, unknown, Genevieve, Switzer Birdy, Edith Buck, and the rest are unknown. Submitted by Dottie Keller Summerlin
Warriors Mark School, submitted by Aileen Fulcomer
Watsontown Depot, submitted by Maureen Stell
Charles Westbrook Family, submitted by Lynn Ayers
Bessie Whitsel and sons Sons were all in World War II at the same time, submitted by Georgean Culbertson-Mackey
William Penn Highway & P.R.R., along the Juniata River, Huntingdon, submitted by Keith Fisher
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